The movie explains that, aside
from being ubiquitous, Helvetica is modern, minimalistic and neutral.
Still, this capable cast aside, the film's weaknesses in depth and its reliance on setting (versus narrative) hold Exodus: Gods and Kings back
from being a ubiquitous historical epic film.
Over the course of time, it goes
from being ubiquitous to repetitive to rare to absent — more evidence that we live at an unusual time in the history of Earth.
Alternative fuels are still a long way
from being ubiquitous but some are gaining steam thanks to a few key players.
The disease
from these are ubiquitous and you have experienced them already.
Not exact matches
Outlook: Cloudy (Quanta Magazine) It would
be tempting to conclude
from all this that the basic problems
are solved in principle and the path to a future of
ubiquitous quantum computing
is now just a matter of engineering.
With so much to admire at 15th Ave, it
's easy to miss the «Inspired by Starbucks» tagline stenciled on the front window — yep, the new cafe
is still a Starbucks and it still serves coffee made
from its
ubiquitous beans (though there
's more variety and some extra TLC at 15th Ave).
The underlying message here
is that the startup boom
is far
from over — we live in the age of innovation,
ubiquitous internet access and loads of free capital.
These days, bikes
are so
ubiquitous it
's difficult to remember a time when bikes weren't present in everything
from film to fashion ads to shots on Instagram.
Unless your company
is fortunate enough to create its own industry, or to become so
ubiquitous that its name becomes a verb (i.e. «google it»), you
're going to encounter some stiff resistance
from other companies that do similar things to you.
Not surprisngly, the truck
was ubiquitous in the news footage
from Ferguson.
First, computing
is more powerful and
ubiquitous from the cloud to the edge.
(The pair
are now relaunching their skin care line, although they've had to change the name
from Healing Leaf, which became
ubiquitous on other products after Washington legalized marijuana.
Most tracking solutions to connect the online world to the offline world aren't great because they have friction that prevents them
from becoming
ubiquitous.
But the technology
is not that far removed
from Web retailers»
ubiquitous recommendations engines, which predict what a shopper might want based on what items they've looked at before.
Brooks points to advice
from Hal Varian, the chief economist for Google, who said the key to job security
is the ability to provide a scarce service to something
ubiquitous and cheap.
Profoundly powerful and fast - emerging technologies —
from ubiquitous digital connectivity, to smarter big data, to computing systems that can reason and learn —
are transforming a business landscape that accounts for almost 20 % of the U.S. economy and steadily growing shares elsewhere in the world.
It seems that the Magnificent Seven have circled the wagons in defense against the
ubiquitous criticism
being leveled at the world's central banks
from fellow academics, traders, and pension and insurance companies.
It has always
been thus, and it will always
be thus, unless computer algorithms become so
ubiquitous and precise that they remove the element of sentiment
from the process of price discovery.
Although some called for allowing moneychangers to deal in virtual currencies, especially the
ubiquitous Bitcoin, all Iranian bureaux de changes
are currently prohibited
from engaging in deals involving cryptocurrencies.
If order
from disorder
is supposed to violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics, why
is it
ubiquitous in nature?
We put up with bad manners and with many kinds of bad language, ranging
from the commonplace scatology that
is now
ubiquitous to elaborate academic evasion.
The Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ in a manger in Bethlehem 2000 some odd years ago
is ubiquitous across the country, even if the American tradition has leaned away
from the sacred and toward the secular.
Such a division
is practically
ubiquitous from the simplest to the most complex cultic associations.
If, instead of gospel, what
is proclaimed in the churches
is nothing more than the kinds of «musts» and «shoulds» and «ought to's» that one can hear
from many other quarters — along with the
ubiquitous language of «rights» — then we can not expect church people to
be any more receptive to such exhortations than
are their counter parts in society at large.
1 have thought of still others in writing this: Sunday school teachers, that brave breed, who give so much and
are so often given too little; and that wonderful,
ubiquitous «man in the street» who wants his questions answered without theological indoctrination and in such fashion as to
be spared
from professional initiation.
The vices of the middle - aged and the middle class of middle America have
been scored repeatedly, while the suburbanite
is routinely pictured as one who cowardly flees
from the tumult of the inner city to enjoy his affluence in the privacy of his background with its green grass and
ubiquitous charcoal grill.
This assumption
is largely derived
from a distorted inheritance of the medieval satisfaction atonement theory of Anselm of Canterbury and a
ubiquitous misinterpretation of Romans 3.»
The Christian analysis of human experience as exemplifying a «mystery of iniquity,» or a
ubiquitous «missing» of the experience we most deeply seek and need, means that the explication of Christ's transforming effect upon humanity will not involve merely a perfecting of our intrinsic capabilities, but an overcoming of human hostility to God's aims, a healing of human deformation consequent to that hostility, and a reuniting of humanity with the God
from whom we
are estranged.
The idea that all morals and ethics come exclusively
from the God of the Bible
is pretty
ubiquitous amongst the Americans with whom I've conversed in both cyber and meat space.
In short, if the infinite, all-wise, all - powerful,
ubiquitous God can become what we
are, what
is to prevent us
from being made, by the selfsame infinite wisdom, power and ubiquity, what he himself
is?
Speculoos cookies (also called speculaas)
are traditional spiced biscuits
from the gingerbread family and they
're ubiquitous in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.
The PETA staff members, who have plenty of these demos under their belts, steered me away
from hummus — it
's so
ubiquitous as to have become the Pasta Primavera of vegan hors d'oeuvres — and anything with the misunderstood mushroom.
But when I think about other
ubiquitous fast food outlets and their brewed coffee, I think about Folger'
s being served at Wendy'
s, about Dunkin Donuts
being owned by three creepy private equity firms (providing little or no information on where their coffee comes
from), and another of the «big four» corporate roasters, Sara Lee «
s Douwe Egberts division, supplying Burger King'
s coffee.
Here
is an excerpt
from Chris Kessner regarding soy lecithin: «Soy lecithin
is one of the most
ubiquitous additives in our food supply.....
The ingredients used to make satay vary
from region to region, but turmeric, which gives satay its distinct yellow color, seems to
be ubiquitous as a marinade ingredient.
Separating the 5 % polythene lining of paper cups,
ubiquitous on high streets worldwide,
from the 95 % of reusable high quality fibre content has
been lauded as a landmark development for the paper industry.
My mother always teases me when I make my own crackers because she can't imagine why I'd make something
from scratch that
is so
ubiquitous in the stores.
«The problem with listeria
is it
is ubiquitous; it
's all over the place and
from time to time it does pop up, and it loves soft cheese,» he said.
Bloomberg news reported canned and bottled ready - to - drink coffee
is a natural evolution flowing
from a consumer landscape awash with premium coffee at
ubiquitous Starbucks and countless independent coffee bistros.
There
were the obvious differences between the wines arising
from clonal selection (most
were made
from the
ubiquitous Gingin or Mendoza clone of chardonnay, which first arrived in WA in the early»70s, but a couple
were made
from more recently imported French clones), vintage variation and sub-regional influence (wines
from the cooler south of Margaret River tended to
be leaner and crisper than those
from the warmer north).
«
From the
ubiquitous potato chip, to nuts, popcorn, pretzels and jerky, the salty snacks market
is one of the most dynamic in the global snack food category,» says James Wolff, global marketing manager, Videojet Technologies.
Ubiquitous sweet chili sauce
is a staple here as throughout Asian centers
from Viet Nam to east L.A. I never did figure out why they all sport a rooster on their label.
Well, that would hardly apply to canned jalapeños, which
are ubiquitous in Mexico and New Mexico, but it might apply, say, to a unique type of smoked chile
from a certain part of one particular state.
But if you've never cooked one before, heads up: It
's not just the names (White Holland, Bourbon Red, Royal Palm) that
are different
from the
ubiquitous Broad Breasted White.
Clean labels
are becoming
ubiquitous in the food industry, with a growing number of companies marketing their products with «free -
from» labels.
A dish that the Grapevine
is famous for
is Barbecue Shrimp Pont Breaux Style ($ 9.95)-- and the appellation stems
from the neighboring town, Breaux Bridge, not the
ubiquitous family sur - name).
From gyoza to raviolis and empanadas to pierogies, dumplings are ubiquitous from high end tasting menus to homemade family me
From gyoza to raviolis and empanadas to pierogies, dumplings
are ubiquitous from high end tasting menus to homemade family me
from high end tasting menus to homemade family meals.
From the cedar slats on the ceiling to the burlap on the walls and the
ubiquitous - in - London Barbican sinks in the bathroom, Murphy and Topsøe fashioned the restaurant's design details to
be the same as what they have in their home.
Skip the
ubiquitous Guinness (it
's Irish) and Tennents lager (
from Glasgow) and call for a Belhaven St. Andrews Ale.