Football's Indian black-spot has bucked the trend of the game's global ubiquity.
From the cnn.com
The global housing boom has been unusual in its strength, duration and ubiquity.
From the economist.com
Even moreso when it applies to Honda, whose vehicles already border on ubiquity.
From the newsday.com
As an alternative to Janis'model, Baron proposes a ubiquity model of groupthink.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The Tiburon, however, is one way you can escape the ubiquity of driving a sedan.
From the smh.com.au
He said the ubiquity of cheats has turned clever competitors into couch potatoes.
From the foxnews.com
Critically, nobody from that era foresaw the rise and ubiquity of the computer.
From the economist.com
One reason for their ubiquity is an American-led push against money laundering.
From the economist.com
Ubiquity a new interview with Peter Denning on the great principles of computing.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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The state of being everywhere at once (or seeming to be everywhere at once)
Omnipresence is the property of being present everywhere. According to eastern theism, God is present everywhere. ...
Hollow Earth Expedition is a pulp 1930s role-playing game set in the fictitious Hollow Earth, published by Exile Studios. The game has been nominated for several Origins and ENnie awards since its release in 2006.
Ubuntu's graphical installer launched from an Ubuntu LiveCD.
All over to be found (graffiti at all places you may imagine).