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omnipresent

adjective as in all-present

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For the uninitiated, “Cabaret” begins with a marionette-like male character named the Emcee, the omnipresent master of ceremonies of an underground Kit Kat Club in 1931 Berlin, smiling into a warped mirror.

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There is the added pressure of the favourites tag - and the omnipresent message currently around women's sport of leaving a legacy and inspiring future generations.

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As steely and rough as his gaze could be, there was an omnipresent softness to his work that kept him from being boxed in.

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Constructed around the same agriculture fields where Cesar Chavez organized migrant laborers before establishing the United Farm Workers of America, Oxnard is a place where Latino influence is omnipresent — from music festivals to eateries.

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The members of BTS were so omnipresent on the pop charts this year that it’s easy to forget they’re all serving stints in the South Korean military.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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