Not exact matches
The distinctive pots, possibly
used as drinking vessels, are
nearly ubiquitous; flint arrowheads, copper daggers and stone wrist guards are common, too.
In fact, it is
nearly ubiquitous, and can be found in grains, nuts, all the vegetable oils
used in food preparation, and even in modern, grain - fed poultry and beef.
Although the
use of «fair share» is
nearly ubiquitous among credit counseling agencies, its continued
use led to sharp criticisms of the credit counseling industry.
The lawmakers likened it to the now
ubiquitous 401 (K) plan
used by
nearly 80 percent of workers.
As a child, growing up on the East Coast of the U.S. and spending
nearly every summer day at the same Atlantic beach, I remember when «beach tar» was
ubiquitous (after a day at the beach, you had to
use kerosene to get the black goo off your feet).
Phthalates are also
used as solvents and are
nearly ubiquitous in modern society, found in, among other things, toys, food packaging, hoses, raincoats, shower curtains, vinyl flooring, wall coverings, lubricants, adhesives, detergents, nail polish, hair spray and shampoo.
The device sports the now
nearly ubiquitous edge - to - edge display style now being
used by Apple's iPhone X, the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Note 8, and Google's new Pixel 2 XL.