These girls are each unique, but the obstacles
they faced are ubiquitous.
The Indonesian teen singer's
face is ubiquitous.
Not exact matches
There
's almost no chance anyone who listens to a top - 40 radio station has
been able to avoid her
ubiquitous hits «Bad Romance,» «Poker
Face,» or «Born This Way.»
Though such particles might
be ubiquitous, the effort to find them
faces an uphill battle.
«Until now, we assumed that it
is primarily the specialists among the insects, i.e., animals that depend on a specific habitat, that
are threatened with extinction,» explains Professor Dr. Thomas Schmitt, director of the Senckenberg German Entomological Institute in Müncheberg, and he continues, «In our recent study, we
were able to show that even so - called «
ubiquitous species» will
be facing massive threats in the future.»
Although they
are often hidden beneath the ocean (often making them a navigation hazard, particularly for submarines), seamounts
are nevertheless
ubiquitous and fundamental geological features; studying them gives us insights into the forces that have shaped the
face of our planet.
There
's a more insidious problem, though... Myriad applications, websites, and wearable technologies
are relying on
face recognition today, and
ubiquitous bio-identification
is only just getting started.
Presenting this year at revitalize
is New York Times best - selling author and ESPN journalist Kate Fagan, who will speak about harrowing,
ubiquitous dangers to mental health that coming generations will
face.
Continuing to mainline testosterone, Theron
is also producing and acting in Sean Penn's The Last
Face, which co-stars Javier Bardem and the
ubiquitous Exarchopoulos...
That
's the question that
faces married couple Tim (Jake Johnson) and Lee (Rosemarie DeWitt) in Digging for Fire, the latest picture from the
ubiquitous Joe Swanberg.
It
's a choice that'll bring the requisite glamor to the fest
's opening night — the cast includes Jude Law, Rachel Weisz (set to
be the fall festival season
's most
ubiquitous face), Anthony Hopkins, Eminem and Ben Foster — but I must admit to
being somewhat disappointed.
Martin
is a regular, if not
ubiquitous,
face on UK TV, appearing as a presenter, interviewee or guest on many programmes.
To me this seems like a simple decision (buy the house while interest rates
are low, saving more money in the long run), but it seems to fly in the
face of the nearly -
ubiquitous advice of «get rid of debt first», so I
'm wondering if I
'm missing anything.
The company's rise can
be measured not only by its near -
ubiquitous retail presence but by pervasive advertising that Bishop boasts
is deliberately «in - your -
face,» and encourages «pet parents» to compare the Buff to the competition.
It
's standard protocol of how well - intentioned White people organize things: all White - male panel on Children
's Literature at Book Con (which blew up in their
faces and began the movement, WeNeedDiverseBooks), all - White travel and food blogging panels at AWP, the
ubiquitous Whiteness of TBEX.
The waterfront also boasts a few new bars including the
ubiquitous Irish bar, The Shamrock, where you can amuse yourself by seeing the blank expressions on the
faces of the staff when you ask them what a shamrock
is.
I
'm willing to tolerate the occasionally strange combat physics and story - crunch at the end of the game if it means I can play a game set inside one of the
ubiquitous 80s metal album cover art landscapes (complete with women in leather riding giant bears with lightning and lava in the background) and if I can control an army of literal Headbangers as I fly above the battlefield on demonic wings, swooping down occasionally to play a sweet - ass guitar solo to inspire my men and (again, literally) melt
faces with my riffs.
By placing him in different genres, Sega wanted Mr. Kidd to
be an
ubiquitous face.
The paintings in Smiley has no nose take as a central motif the
ubiquitous smiley
face, a specific but remarkably pliable signifier whose presence in the culture can
be traced back to the 1960s.
The artist says of his subject matter, «the non-subject and
ubiquitous nature of
faces is appealing to me as a stripped down structure to build upon; as a vehicle for abstraction, and as a straightforward symbol of communication.»
«The figures in my paintings
are characters invented in my imagination or
ubiquitous in daily life, media, or advertising,» says Kolsrud, who finds fodder in signage, clip art, and cosmetic packaging, among other sources, to create meaningful works that comment on the challenges females
face by physically obstructing their bodies.
Delving back to ancient sacred geometries and that most
ubiquitous of forms, the Star of David, may seem too obvious a reference for the Jewish Museum, which
was faced with the task of designing a new graphic identity.
The theme
is ubiquitous: child grows up to
be an adult, believes that happiness and joy comes from material possessions, buys into the «American Dream», fails to find joy, and
faces a distinct and challenging event that serves as a wake up call.
RIM, maker of the
ubiquitous BlackBerry device,
is facing a scheduled hearing on a possible injunction that could disrupt service — and in the eleventh hour, it has surprised with news that
is has a workaround to the patents in question.
At a time when the use of portable communication devices
is ubiquitous and the consumer
is looking ahead to «reality glasses,» courts
are still
faced with arguments comparing smart phones to containers and a statutory scheme drawn up when phones needed to
be dialled.
On the philosophical side, I
'm troubled, of course — a convenience store you just walk out of
is a friendly mask on the
face of a highly controversial application of technology:
ubiquitous personal surveillance.