Sentences with phrase «seeming ubiquitous use»

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In some ways, the rise of ubiquitous smartphone video and eyewitness journalism has made the world seem like a much more chaotic and dangerous place than it used to be.
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.
The Critical Counter and «Clashing» mechanics seem well enough at first, thought the clashing seems subverted by the ubiquitous roll, and the critical counters can not be comboed into; rather, you must be in relatively close range, and your hard punch / kick must somehow have priority over whatever they are being countered with — not likely if light attacks are being used.
It seems like 10w - 30 used to be almost ubiquitous in the 80s and early 90s, but now I'm seeing manufacturers recommend 5w - 20 and 0w - 10.
It seems like 10w - 30 used to be almost ubiquitous in the 80s and early 90s, but...
As the video is spurred by a childhood memory of being submerged in the Mediterranean Sea, the Israeli artist seems to have used the ubiquitous imagery to ignite a subjectivity we all have; the memory of floating, of feeling weightless, of resisting the wave or accepting its sudden shifts.
Taking the ubiquitous use of the mulberry paper in Korea — also known as hanji — as a material point of reference, the Assemblage series explores a desolate landscape of depressions, protrusions and coloured spots, all of which seem to reference abstract painting's visual language of prioritising -LSB-.....]
This year, however, it seems as if every device on the showroom floor makes use of Amazon's ubiquitous digital assistant.
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