How To Use Ubiquitousness In A Sentence

  • All are meant to purvey the same message of ubiquitousness, a sinister blend of reassurance and menace.
  • Because of the ubiquitousness of the technology, tech-based art has a particularly strong connection with the activist community.
  • The fairly unprecedented pomp of Friday's White House farewell ceremony for Rahm Emanuel speaks to his power and ubiquitousness in insular Washington, as he prepares to run for Mayor of Chicago. Mark Greenbaum: Rahm's Rocky Road to the Mayoralty
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