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Sentence count:169+3Posted:2016-08-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: omnipresentSimilar words: liquidquitedubiousequityquite a fewuniquejubilanttechniqueMeaning: [juː'bɪkwɪtəs]  adj. being present everywhere at once. 
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121. For the first time in three weeks I am alone, driving from Windhoek toward the Namib Desert beneath a ubiquitous blue sky, its presence above the savannah creating the illusion of a flat, wide Earth.
122. Superoxide dismutase is an ubiquitous antioxidant enzyme in aerobic organisms.
123. Doctors immediately suspected clostridium -- a ubiquitous bacterium -- and treated him with antibiotics an antitoxin.
124. Hornbills, starlings, vultures, rollers, bee eaters and shrikes typify the ubiquitous 1 avifauna 2 of the Kruger.
125. Avian reovirus ( ARV ) infection is ubiquitous in the poultry industry around the world.
126. Law enforcement comes across as awkward and misguided, yet it looms, ubiquitous and unexamined, in the film's margins.
127. Remember the drinking fountain, that once ubiquitous, and free, source of H2O?
128. Seepage is one of the ubiquitous problems in substructure work.
129. Back in the North Sea, the ubiquitous Zepplins were proving a great nuisance.
130. On a larger scale, such as for ubiquitous capture and weekly planning, I rely on technology, but I then use that large-scale system to form a daily task list on paper.
131. With ubiquitous broadband, both wired and wireless, more consumers will turn to the celestial jukebox of music services that offer every track ever made, playable on demand.
132. Echoing the debates now common in western societies, many in China are beginning to bristle at the intrusiveness of nosy employers, data-mining marketers and ubiquitous security cameras.
133. And for decades now, the granddaddy of all rationalizations has been the "character" issue that was born of Vietnam and Watergate and became ubiquitous after Gary Hart.
134. Today, immodesty is as ubiquitous as advertising, and for the same reasons.
135. After the 1960s, when Miami was flooded with Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's rule, the pressed Cuban sandwich became ubiquitous in cafeterias and coffee shops there.
136. Dibutyl phthalate ( DBP ) has been found as a ubiquitous environmental pollutant with reproductive and developmental toxicity.
137. This article demonstrated the concept with many simple text editing one-liners using three of the most ubiquitous of editing tools: cat, ed, and sed.
138. Dietary prescriptions are notoriously hard to follow, especially when the limitations involve protein, a ubiquitous macronutrient in Western diet.
139. Now Grunge is just a memory, but in popular culture it remains as much of a symbol of the city as the Space Needle, the persistent drizzle and the excellent, ubiquitous, coffee shops.
140. Moreover, this type and the above several types are interpenetrated and correlated, as the law of causality is ubiquitous.
141. Reports from Madrid to Milan and beyond have been ubiquitous with speculation regarding the player's future.
142. Most everyone left the site without raising a tantrum or complaining to the ubiquitous security guards about the absurdness of not showing the gala outside the Bird's Nest.
143. Another fruit subject to such human-assisted reproduction is the ubiquitous navel orange.
144. Both 4 G technologies promise wireless nirvana: fast,[http://sentencedict.com/ubiquitous.html] ubiquitous broadband.
145. The long - eared owl is found only in North Americal; the short - eared owl is ubiquitous.
146. The next - generation personal communication systems are expected to provide ubiquitous, high - quality, and high - rate mobile multimedia transmission.
147. Sandking takes the form of a huge arachnid, inspired by the Scintillant Waste's small but ubiquitous denizens; and this is a true outward expression of his ferocious nature.
148. Follow one's inclinations to control the permission of privacy will be necessary for ubiquitous computing if it want to be widely promoted in the future.
149. When the iPod first hit the market only die-hard Apple fans bought it. Today, however, iPods are ubiquitous.
150. Entomogenous fungus is an important pathogenic germs of crop pests and is ubiquitous in natural environment.
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