Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous throughout»

Because pneumatic systems are ubiquitous throughout...
Stone is ubiquitous throughout the landscape, cladding the surrounding hills and scattered throughout the brush.
They are ubiquitous throughout the Yucatan, but he wanted to bring our group to the Grand Palladium because it's a good example of a big hotel that's actually trying to minimize its carbon footprint by implementing green initiatives.
The city boasts a robust transit system and generous sidewalks are ubiquitous throughout the five boroughs.
Many will know Gupta for his works incorporating everyday objects that are ubiquitous throughout India, such as the mass - produced steel tiffin boxes used by millions to carry their lunch, as well as thali pans, bicycles and milk pails.
With her GRAFT project, which has been realized in many Chicago locations, she focuses on elaborate screen - like porch enclosures known as rejas, ubiquitous throughout the island.
3 The gendered narrative of women as dangerous temptresses is ubiquitous throughout history — as in the extraordinary prosecution of women as witches across the U.S. and Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries — but in Mutu's narrative, it is complicated further by the colonialism, slave trade, and identity endemic to African history.
The gathering learned that although the characterful lions that prowl, cavort and generally populate many of these recent paintings might chime with their current Venetian context, they are all renditions of the Lion of Judah, which are as ubiquitous throughout the artist's adopted country of Trinidad as the lion of St Mark is in Venice.
Ubiquitous throughout the US and EU, the EMV credit card, also known as a chip card, uses an integrated circuit to generate single - use codes for each purchase, making them more secure than traditional magnetic stripe cards.
Steam Railways were once ubiquitous throughout Europe and the arrival of the railway was an integral moment in the Industrial Revolution.
FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus and Panleukopenia) These potentially fatal viruses are ubiquitous throughout the world and transmission does not require direct contact with an infected cat.
These potentially fatal viruses are ubiquitous throughout the world and transmission does not require direct contact with an infected cat.
Not only have smartphones become ubiquitous throughout the developed world, but they're quickly becoming the one stop shop for, well, for just about everything content / communication / entertainment / etc..
These observational results unveil, for the first time, the mechanism of the birth and growth of binary stars, which are ubiquitous throughout the universe.
Acting as a natural experiment, admixed populations offer insight into adaptations of their parental populations, and are ubiquitous throughout animal and plant populations.
«It is also ubiquitous throughout society, socioeconomically and geographically.»
Then around 1980 a team of Soviet researchers claimed that neutrinos, evanescent particles ubiquitous throughout the universe, might have enough mass to make up the matter deficit.
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.
The units are determined by a universal constant of nature known as Planck's constant, ubiquitous throughout the quantum realm.
Editor's Note (10/2/17): Seventeen years before the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine went to three U.S. scientists for their research on biological clocks, one of them, Michael W. Young, set out an account in Scientific American describing the genetic studies that identified the «molecular timepieces» that are ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom.
Israel's iconic green and blue «Steve Israel t - shirt» became ubiquitous throughout the new parts of New York's fifth CD running from the tip of Whitestone and as far South as Glen Oaks.
Pine dressers were considered posh and remained ubiquitous throughout the decade.

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Allbirds is becoming a ubiquitous brand throughout Silicon Valley, as evidenced by the company's ability to raise a $ 2.2 million seed round of funding.
Twenge and Campbell cite empirical research throughout the text, and the evidence is so ubiquitous that it sometimes borders on the tedious.
Whether it is Lutheran social service agencies in the Midwest or Presbyterian parochial schools in New Mexico (founded because the Catholics so dominated the territory's few public schools) or Jewish philanthropies in New York or the ubiquitous Catholic hospitals and Protestant colleges throughout the land, religions have provided much of the social (and financial) capital for building local communities.
Hotlines proliferated, anti suicide billboards were ubiquitous, and a great deal of attention was paid to the issue throughout society.Then, the assisted suicide movement....
Its name directly translating to «Lebanese Nights,» layali lubnan is a ubiquitous and well - loved dessert not only in Lebanon, but throughout the Middle East.
Ubiquitous sweet chili sauce is a staple here as throughout Asian centers from Viet Nam to east L.A. I never did figure out why they all sport a rooster on their label.
Jobs have disappeared throughout history as a result of technological advance: you would be hard - pressed to find many washerwomen since washing machines became ubiquitous.
CHELSEA — A costumed protester who has been a ubiquitous presence at demonstrations around the city throughout the years is challenging West Side Councilman Corey Johnson in the upcoming City Council race — saying the incumbent «shouldn't be able to just waltz into office.»
As impact glass is a ubiquitous substrate on rocky bodies throughout the Solar System and likely common on the early Earth, the preservation of biological activity in impact glass has significant astrobiological implications for life on early Earth as well as for the search for life on other planets.
Symbiosis is ubiquitous among organisms throughout the tree of life, from the species level to the kingdom level, and even to the domain level.
A-beta, produced throughout the body, is as natural as it is ubiquitous.
«Pitching Tents» serves as an unwelcome reminder of the many second - rate teen - sex comedies that were so obnoxiously ubiquitous at theaters and drive - ins everywhere throughout the 1980s in the wake of «Porky's.»
Since the power - price ratio of microchips continues to double every two years, it is likely that technology will play a ubiquitous role in as - yet unimagined ways throughout the lives of our nation's children and teachers.
Christensen, Overall, and Knezek (2006) pointed out that the use of computers has evolved over the past half century from a single mainframe to individual computers to ubiquitous computing where individuals fluidly use technology throughout their daily lives.
Although the brand is primarily known for its luxury cars in the U.S., Mercedes - Benz has long been a jack - of - all - trades manufacturer in Europe, with the E-Class being a ubiquitous taxicab throughout Europe, and being one of the continent's leading commercial vehicle manufacturers.
The ubiquitous Berlitz language school — no surprise — has a location here, as well as home - grown EFL giant English Time, which is where I worked and has several branches throughout the city and country.
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.
But throughout the series, the term «play» is ubiquitous, with physical games and moments of bullying present in all of the images.
The human figure has been a ubiquitous subject throughout the history of art.
Since his inclusion in the 2010 Whitney Biennial — whose Sculpture Court he transformed into an installation that served as a communal gathering space for performances, social engagement, and meditation — Gates has become a near ubiquitous presence in museum exhibitions, biennials, and lecture halls throughout North America, Europe, and beyond, showing his sculpture, channeling African - American musical traditions, and preaching a gospel of ground - up urban revitalization.
GRAFT alludes to the decorative iron rejas popular throughout Puerto Rico in which these iron screens became ubiquitous in the architecture of post-war Puerto Rico due to the security they provided and their ability to allow for cross ventilation.
The ubiquitous place names and imagery that surround Americans throughout their lives are constant and powerful reminders, and a kind of meditation on that unresolved past that continues to shape our present.
These objects, much like the ubiquitous text throughout Lapthisophon's work, are carefully selected for their datedness, and they function as a form of quotation, pointing to past moments or literary or philosophical references.
[40] In September: A History Painting by Gerhard Richter, Robert Storr situates Richter's 2005 painting September within a brand of anti-ideological thought that he finds throughout Richter's work, he considers how the ubiquitous photographic documentation of 11 September attacks affects the uniqueness of one's distinct remembrance of the events, and he offers a valuable comparison to Richter's 18 October 1977 cycle.
September finds Storr in what feels like his natural, peripatetic element: He discusses his personal experience of the 2001 attacks on the Twin Towers; he situates Richter's 2005 painting September within a brand of anti-ideological thought that he finds throughout Richter's work; he considers how the ubiquitous photographic documentation of the September 11 attacks affects the uniqueness of one's distinct remembrance of the events; he offers a valuable comparison to Richter's «October 18, 1977» cycle.
A ubiquitous wireless network throughout the city, open to all, will generate an untolled / untold amount of innovation and economic development.
LONDON, 22 February, 2018 — A ubiquitous tide of plastic particles has now swept throughout the world's oceans.
Coming in at a snug 196 square feet, the Atlas is powered by solar, collects rainwater, and instead of the ubiquitous dimensional lumber, it's one of the few tiny houses we've seen that uses steel framing throughout to lighten its overall weight, while conferring a strong, underlying structure.
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