«The paintings — known as the Welcome series — are both a highly - charged visual investigation
into the ubiquity of security grilles in countries such as Jamaica, and an exploration of their geometric patterning.
Even horror films fall
into the ubiquity of these traps.
But the sheer utility and fun and real worldliness of the whole experience will help drive LBS idating
into ubiquity.
Apple has driven the smart phone
into ubiquity.
Not exact matches
The
ubiquity of The Stat means that many candidates come
into their businesses thinking franchise ownership is practically guaranteed success.
That
ubiquity will be a key driver of habitual usage if Samsung can get people to load their payment data
into the app.
Siri: after a four - year lead, Apple's most fascinating service has been embarrassed by the prowess and
ubiquity of Amazon's Alexa — which is finding its way
into TVs and washing machines!
This system was overthrown by the industrial revolution which, in its ruthless hunt for money and machine, dehumanized people
into robots and automations and created filthy slums, destroying the pastoral poetry of the countryside and substituting, in pitiless
ubiquity, grimy, heartless stys for sub-human habitation.
I love it, however, the sheer
ubiquity of it just pushed it right
into the too - trendy category for me.
Given their endurance,
ubiquity, popularity and appeal, it is not surprising that superheroes have found their way
into the lives of children, teens, adults, and the therapist's office.
But with the
ubiquity of blogs and social media, any simmering feud can quickly blow up
into something more destructive.
One reason Jay Leno failed at 10 P.M. is that the
ubiquity of the DVR had changed late prime time
into the period for people to catch up on their recordings.
by Walter Chaw Writer - director Michael Showalter swings for the rafters with his anti-romcom The Baxter and ends up hitting
into a double play: it's less a satire of romcom conventions than a meek kowtow before their awesome
ubiquity.
Will the classy leading lady's
ubiquity on the awards circuit —
into which Christopher Nolan has thrown a bit of a wrench — compel more audiences, critics and voters to tune
into «Miss Julie»?
The Sudden
Ubiquity Award: Benedict Cumberbatch (Star Trek
Into Darkness, 12 Years a Slave, The Fifth Estate, August: Osage County, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug)
For all her Emmys and her decades of cultural
ubiquity, Julia Louis - Dreyfuss is only now coming fully
into her own.
As mobile devices march toward
ubiquity, they are finding their way
into the hands of our earliest learners.
But a variety of new tools have been released recently that are tapping
into the popularity of texting and the
ubiquity of cellphones and are demonstrating that these can, in fact, be used for educational purposes:
Due to its
ubiquity on our roads, the Focus simply blends
into the automotive landscape.
Due to the
ubiquity of the internet, book trailers have become more common, so publishers and authors have put more time and money
into them.
That
ubiquity means there's less risk today than four years ago that a Kindle device sold in Target will convert someone
into a loyal Amazon shopper.
But it is a return to the
ubiquity and availability of comics, which is what we had under the newsstand system that lured most of us
into the funnybook business.
The new Pocket PC with Microsoft Reader holds the promise of bringing eBooks more squarely
into mainstream markets — but again, it will take time before the number of Pocket PCs even begins to approach the
ubiquity of the desktop or laptop computer.
Tim then slipped
into a tirade about the
ubiquity of social media choices that went on for fifteen minutes and included a condemnation of current LEGO models that come practically pre-built, before coming back to the topic, «In my day, you had to use your IMAGINATION.
We don't have the answers, but we do believe that through the reach and
ubiquity of mobile devices, esports can become more mainstream and evolve
into something that everyone does, everywhere.
Combined with the
ubiquity of smartphones, the 69p app means that games of less than 5,000 words of dialogue are suddenly worth translating
into less common languages, simply because it is «easier» to make money back with games marketed at such a low price point in new territories than with a full - priced triple - A boxed product.
Hopefully, the new
ubiquity of such technology will bring it
into the realm of affordability for other museums with limited budgets.
The
ubiquity of reproducible mediums in contemporary art has a brief but complex history, dating to the 1960s and 1970s when a paradigm shift occurred within visual culture: photography and the moving image were absorbed
into critical art practices.
He takes logos that have numbed us with their
ubiquity, manipulates them in Photoshop, and then turns the resulting compositions
into large - format, glossy paintings that mimic the flatness of -LSB-...]
It's a consideration of self - representation that Camplin has opened
into a wider conversation — one that negotiates between the
ubiquity of mainstream imagery and the specificities of shared, private language — in her many collaborations with a group of peers including Mark Leckey, Lucy McKenzie, Enrico David, and Paulina Olowska.
Through shifts in scale and substitutions of materials Loesberg recontextualizes everyday items from our built environment
into objects of rarefied
ubiquity.
Sturtevant focuses on the
ubiquity of images which surround us day in, day out and affect our perception of reality, presents stereotypes, and takes a sharp and critical look at a lethargic society which is increasingly encompassed by a digitally shaped surface and moulded by the experience industry: «What is currently compelling is our pervasive cybernetic mode, which plunks copyright
into mythology, makes origins a romantic notion, and pushes creativity outside the self.
In getting used to the
ubiquity of the medium (again) we are allowed to look passed the medium and again
into content.
I see you making operational assumptions about your interlocutors (e.g., that which goes along with the identification of being an «outsider» as a description of your relationship to them), and acknowledging the
ubiquity (in the abstract) of biases and delusions as an indirect way of not avoiding your own influences — but the rubber meets the road when you dig
into the nitty gritty.
Our hemp - based cereals, bars and waffles exemplify how naturally hemp can be incorporated
into our diets for a much - needed nutritional boost that is often lacking in these types of foods, given the
ubiquity of cheap grains like GMO corn.
Case law and current legislation is frankly pretty easy to get, and any new entry
into this marketplace is going to have to struggle against the
ubiquity of its competition.
Today, in the 2000s, we are heading
into a new era of
ubiquity, where the «users» of the internet will be counted in billions, and where humans may become the minority as generators and receivers of traffic.»
But despite email's
ubiquity in the modern law office, the legal skills academy was somewhat slower to integrate email instruction
into the legal skills curriculum.
The transformation of information services and the
ubiquity of digital technology mean that telecommunications operators have expanded
into website operation, video distribution, news and entertainment production, interactive entertainment services and devices, home security and more.
Samsung needs to provide as many compelling smartwatch use cases to keep consumers locked
into its smartphone hardware, and PayPal is desperately looking for partners to keep it relevant against the threat of Apple Pay's
ubiquity.
While the startup takes
into account the
ubiquity of mobile phones in the region, it is also aware that most of these aren't smartphones yet, which explains its choice to rely on SMS notifications.
Given their
ubiquity in the digital space, it was perhaps inevitable that cats cross over
into crypto - land and onto the most dominant smart - contract platform today: Ethereum.
We selected Wi - Fi because of its
ubiquity, and worked with development partners to build a power management solution
into the Array deadbolts that won't require frequent battery replacements or home rewiring,» said Jim Hartung, executive vice president, Hampton Products.