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ubiquitous adjective ever-present, omnipresent, permeative, pervading, pervasive, ubiquitary, universal, worldwide See also: broad, current, present How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Instead of vast walkways between the stores, where one could easily buy Uncle Joe a robe at one shop, then cross to purchase a toy for little Sally, there are human barriers, lurking near wagons ubiquitously installed end to end like a center divider in the highway of commerce. Women Are Our Only Hope asserts that this ubiquitously unfair treatment of women must subside, and cogently addresses such issues as homosexuality, abortion, family issues, the death penalty, equality, and so much more. When naming the piece, Feld says that he was trying to think of something ubiquitously American, like "Susanna," but Cherokee Rose stuck with him. |
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