Sentences with phrase «from ubiquitous»

From the ubiquitous fleur - de-lis:
For now, though, Sania's skill with colour has taken the space from a ubiquitous white - washed square to a bedroom worthy of any young princess.
From the ubiquitous mumbo sauce to the near - tropical island levels of humidity, D.C. takes some getting used to.
Open - source media player VLC is a one - stop shop for all of your media playing needs, opening just about any file format you throw at it, from the ubiquitous MP3 and AVI to more esoteric types such as MKV, FLAC, as well as DVD ISOs and network streams.
China has long had high levels of surveillance, from ubiquitous closed - circuit cameras in its big cities to the monitoring of much of its citizens» online communications.
Although fast mobile networks built on technologies like LTE are far from ubiquitous, 4G - capable smartphones accounted for more than one in every five smartphone purchases — 22 percent — in the last quarter in the U.S..
Visual arts categorically employ a different part of your brain than writing, and we are going to need to embrace this fact if, as an industry, we are ever going to graduate from the ubiquitous «talking head» law firm videos that nobody wants to watch.
For those unfamiliar with LegalZoom (likely only our Canadian readers, shielded from the ubiquitous LegalZoom advertising in the US), Richard Granat has authored an excellent series of posts on his eLawyering Redux blog.
Firms of all sizes leverage the power of a single service and version, benefiting from ubiquitous access to a modern application regardless of firm size or location.
These days New York's waste from those ubiquitous white garbage collection trucks is dumped onto the floor of waste transfer stations that are typically located in poor neighborhoods, and then loaded onto large trucks for shipment out of New York City.
To the untrained eye, all evidence here in the heart of the Amazon signals virgin forest, untouched by man for time immemorial — from the ubiquitous fruit palms to the cry of howler monkeys, from the air thick with mosquitoes to the unruly tangle of jungle vines.
It brimmed with all the usual suspects and more, from ubiquitous art - world intelligentsia like Thelma Golden («Is this piece dangerous?»)
In Propeller Spinner (Antenna Series), 1990, the artist took inspiration from the ubiquitous television and radio antennas, now obsolete, that were a part of nearly every home in America.
In her artist statement, she writes: «The use of the word master, mastery and masterpieces annoyed me... Mistressworks claims a new territory, away from the ubiquitous and outdated word master, which endorses and echoes a misogynous past.»
This ethos of inclusivity is clearly demonstrated in projects such as Scaffolding Sculptures, temporary monuments constructed entirely from the ubiquitous building material, and The Great Travelling Art Exhibition, drawings made in dirt on the rear shutters of haulage trucks.
Urban sprawl, space junk, graffiti, buried hazardous material, and the accumulation of refuse, punctuated by heavy black areas that map a direct trail from the ubiquitous to the subconscious.
b. 1972, Mexico City, Mexico Jonathan Hernandez's collages are meticulous abstract designs built from the ubiquitous press photographs that Hernandez has been extracting from public media as part of an ongoing archive.
Now in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, the collection of black and white oil paintings drew from ubiquitous photographs of the Baader - Meinhof era.
His glossy photo - realist paintings isolate a particularly influential branch from our ubiquitous pop - culture cacophony — the movie poster — to illustrate the tensions, escape fantasies, conflicts, erotic stimulation and power of this popular form of mass - media imagery.
This comprehensive retrospective brings together more than 100 of his paintings, from his ubiquitous romantic scenes to a selection of his erotic works.
Aside from the ubiquitous cocktails, there will be a dinner, a DJ set and a special performance by Robyn.
That shift away from the ubiquitous modern setting and its all too same - y weapons transforms online multiplayer, with everything from trench guns to single - shot rifles creating a rock, paper, scissors template that makes every firefight feel brutal and intense.
When you find him (by picking up a crystal ball from the ubiquitous breakable objects in the game's levels), he follows you throughout the given level and a gauge representing his magic power is added to the bottom of the screen.
Located in the business district of the Marunouchi, pedestrians notice the hotel's style from the ubiquitous vintage Rolls Royce parked in front of the grand two - story entrance to the female door valets dressed in cream colored vintage-esque uniforms.
Our iPad 2 was a white 32 GB Wi - Fi version which we felt was a welcome and refreshing departure from the ubiquitous black model and a tip of the hat to the iconic white Apple products of old.
relaunch, but taking over writing duties from the ubiquitous Brian Michael Bendis on Marvel's flagship Avengers title.
One thing I've found useful for novels is writing a first draft by hand: it gets you away from the ubiquitous computer screen and means that you actually do a second draft, something that word processors have eliminated.
Spartan 4x4 vehicles evolved from the ubiquitous military vehicles of World War II.
A six - speed automatic adeptly handles shift duties with either powertrain, though the standard - issue paddles are somewhat slow to react and full - bore upshifts occur without the level of sharpness we've come to expect from the ubiquitous ZF 8 - speed available elsewhere in the near - luxury crossover space.
Rich and varied paint options are a pleasant departure from the ubiquitous sea of silver, white and black.
Commissioned by an Aston Martin collector, who took part in much of the development and design of the project, the car is mechanically unchanged from the standard, outgoing Rapide it's based on - meaning 470bhp from the ubiquitous 5.9 - litre V12 powering the rear wheels.
However, this praise is far from ubiquitous.
Other games have still done the same thing better though and apart from the ubiquitous zombies Dead Island's list of unique features is perilously thin, and that was true of the original let alone this obviously rushed cash - in.
Taking several pages from the ubiquitous superhero subgenre that currently rules the multiplexes, writers Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless have positioned the latest take on Bram Stoker's infamous bloodsucker as an origin tale with the titular character as the protagonist.
His orchestrations (with help from the ubiquitous Robert Elhai) are as precise and impressive as ever.
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.
Probably because as a teen I wanted to be «The lady in red» from that ubiquitous love song!
Aside from ubiquitous short puffer jackets, it's been tough to discern any major style trends, but I've observed a couple of «micro trends.»
Makes a nice change from the ubiquitous skinnies.
Praise be to Monster for stepping away from the ubiquitous pairing of beetroot with feta or goats cheese!
They range from the ubiquitous button mushroom to the deadly destroying angel and the hallucinogenic fly agaric to the bioluminescent jack - o - lantern mushroom.
Visions of the future have long revolved around the automobile, from the ubiquitous flying car of sci - fi flicks such as The Fifth Element to the garbage - guzzling, Mr.
Like every other election, visual stunts manufactured to maximise positive coverage are not limited to attack posters, but range from the ubiquitous images of David Cameron in a hard hat and Nigel Farrage with pint in hand to Nick Clegg trying to «impress future voters with his finger painting skills».
Further support for Labour open primaries for Parliamentary candidates has come from the ubiquitous and decidedly non-socialist Douglas Carswell.
A couple of people recognized Rivera from the ubiquitous posters with her likeness in businesses around the village.
Paul's fellow Republican, Mike Huckabee, seemed to have a knack for more elaborate ball game metaphors, thus displaying that these languages can move from the ubiquitous, but relatively unnoticeable, to the overt.
Many of the stories are accompanied by suggestions from the ubiquitous parenting guru Dr. William Sears, whose Web site hosts a comprehensive list of the benefits of mother's milk.
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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.
«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.
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