In part, this is due to the change in domestic light sources: where
once the ubiquitous tungsten bulbs gave off a yellowish glow — well suited to off - white shades such as magnolia — the LEDs and halogen bulbs that replaced them emit a cooler light, which, when teamed with dark surfaces, creates a snug, embracing feel.
The list of crash sites of
once ubiquitous industries, skill sets and their related technologies is lengthy — typewriter, slide rule, weaving loom, vinyl record, folding map, floppy disk, photo film, 8 - track / cassette, CRT, public pay phones, VHS / Beta, dot matrix printers.
We may have stopped using
the once ubiquitous 3.5 - inch or even 5.25 - inch floppy discs long ago, but as our investigations often demonstrate, that doesn't mean that organisations have got rid of their old media altogether.
In praise of the humble handkerchief,
once ubiquitous and now ignored.
Once ubiquitous neon signs are fading fixtures in cities across the nation.
Once ubiquitous, this classic marque and indeed the perceived profusion of pushbikes on Beijing streets are now steadily dying out, to be replaced by smog - emitting cars on clogged highways and six - lane ring roads.
The artist's first solo venture with the gallery will feature a new series of works in oil depicting Target interiors, Costco parking lots, fast - food restaurants, and reflective building fronts — places the artist refers to as «non-destinations, particularly North American kinds of nowhere,» at
once ubiquitous and yet largely unseen.
Once ubiquitous within U.S institutions, it's protective surface is removed to reveal a complex, fragile and arguably obsolete set of working components that are contemplative of its economy at the time of manufacture.
Once ubiquitous, this classic marque and indeed the perceived profusion of pushbikes on Beijing streets are now steadily dying out, to be replaced by smog - emitting cars on clogged highways and six - lane ring roads.
However, it's dichotomous nature, at
once ubiquitous and elevated has resulted in a medium whose nature and class remains, overwhelming accessible.
The photographs in Adam Bartos's Boulevard, taken in Paris and Los Angeles, document places that are at
once ubiquitous and hidden.
The once ubiquitous money belts have been replaced by safe bags that can't be broken into.
Steam Railways were
once ubiquitous throughout Europe and the arrival of the railway was an integral moment in the Industrial Revolution.
In an age of sport - utilities, sport sedans and pickups big enough to haul a family in comfort, the full - size rear - wheel - drive sedan,
once ubiquitous, is an anachronism.
In so doing, it followed in the footsteps of urban school districts such as Baltimore, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and New York City, all of which have in the past decade expanded their reliance on
the once ubiquitous K — 8 model.
Today's school technology represents a quantum leap forward — it's at
once ubiquitous, invisible, personal, and mobile.
It's mesmerizing to watch Permillion and a few dedicated craftsmen take apart these ingeniously constructed machines, which were
once ubiquitous.
The child - oriented Play Nintendo website and marketing campaign is one of the company's biggest pushes to get a younger audience back on board with
the once ubiquitous Nintendo brand.
Learn all about the Red Carpet decline of
the once ubiquitous, ORANGE GLOW.
They are paired with with a slouchy trouser which is rapidly gaining ground on
the once ubiquitous skinny.
Once ubiquitous, they will vastly expand our presence, productivity and human experience.
The «Old Goat» populations of Britain and Ireland were
once ubiquitous throughout the islands but today have been replaced in agriculture by improved Swiss breeds.
Low genetic diversity and poor adaptability meant
this once ubiquitous bird could not recover from overhunting
Once ubiquitous when it came to buying music.
Minister presidents,
once ubiquitous, are the rare exception.
Though
once a ubiquitous presence across multiple news networks, Conway has recently taken to appearing for largely friendly interviews on Fox News programs like «Fox & Friends.»
Not exact matches
For now, however, the endless feeds seem to be mostly taking the place of the
once -
ubiquitous livecams like Explore.org's Eagle Cam.
Earlier this month, Automattic was
once again in the headlines — but it wasn't for its
ubiquitous publishing platform, WordPress.
The
once -
ubiquitous handset manufacturer announced a $ 4.4 billion loss in its first quarterly earnings report under the stewardship of interim CEO John Chen.
The country, with its burgeoning inhabitants, tech - savvy organization elite and
ubiquitous searching malls will be an financial superpower
once more.
«Our data does suggest that the use of cash will continue to decline, though, as older millennials (30 - 35) have privacy reservations that will eventually ease and give way to non-cash payments
once the younger demographics push those apps into
ubiquitous use,» said Mike Catania, cofounder and chief technology officer of PromotionCode.
If mobile phones became
ubiquitous once made cheaper, imagine what will happen with $ 1 - abortions.
You've got a baffled guy who is 95 percent of the way to being Jackson Browne, a kid exemplifying the
ubiquitous popularity of the Starter jacket in the 1990s and a woman who is every Torkelson at
once.
This season seems to be the most promising one for our Gunners since 2008 and yet we are,
once again, inexplicably struck down with
ubiquitous and incessant injuries which supposedly have put paid to any chance of winning anything,
once again.
This
ubiquitous compact sport utility vehicle seems to everywhere at
once when I am out and about — in fact there are three parked on our street right now.
Many of the new menu items, from the marionberry vinaigrette dressing that will replace the
once -
ubiquitous ranch to the black bean and corn salad seasoned with cumin, lime juice and fresh cilantro and garlic, were developed by Snow and other registered dietitians on staff at Portland schools.
Barr's findings add to a growing body of literature suggesting that the familiar problems of child - rearing — endless crying and battles to establish regular sleep patterns — are not as
ubiquitous as was
once thought.
Chua was particularly struck, he says, when he
once heard Hameroff point out that microtubules are
ubiquitous in nature, while neurons are not.
A diver for more than 35 years, Nedimyer has watched corals vanish, especially the
once -
ubiquitous Acropora.
What about the
ubiquitous digital records of a
once beloved that lurk on Facebook, tumblr, and flicker?
Once again they are putting their faith in something which is invisible and
ubiquitous.
The
once dense and
ubiquitous common reed (Phragmites australis) served as raw material for homes, handicrafts, tools, and animal fodder for thousands of years.
All the supplemental foods that PHD recommends were amply provided, from great seafood at least
once a week, to the delicious bone broth, to melt - in - your mouth liver mousse, to daily rations of fresh vegetables and fermented home - made kimchi, safe starches and satisfying meat dishes, to the
ubiquitous eggs!
What I
once thought was an over-the-top extravagance, fur has become an
ubiquitous embellishment utilized in all things fashion.
Though it seems like only yesterday that the now
ubiquitous style slunk out of its»80s hidey - hole to topple the
once indomitable boot cut, the winds of change are blowing.
Naturally, we also welcomed the appearance of the always breathtaking all - over-sparkling number — the kind that seems
ubiquitous for awards season, but that stars like Dakota Johnson, Julianne Moore, and Uzo Aduba made fresh and exciting
once again.
Although online adult dating (as the act is referred to in reports) is now
ubiquitous in countries with secure internet access, we should be proud that
once again it was AS that lead the revolution to sexual freedom.
In September, Bangor, Maine, location of Johnsons,
once -
ubiquitous roadside chain orange 2 car heated garage view 21 photos this 3 bed, 3 bath, 3,499 sq..
Although online adult dating (as the act is referred to in reports) is now
ubiquitous in countries with secure internet access, we should be proud that
once again it was CA that lead the revolution to sexual freedom.
Once home in Eire, Ellis finds all sorts of pressure on her to stay, and her determination to return to America erodes further when she meets awkward but earnest rugby dude Jim, played by the
ubiquitous Domhnall Gleeson.