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ubiquity

noun as in omnipresence

noun as in omnipresence

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Instead, it’s the ubiquity of the assassinations that astonishes the reader.

It is a case study in the potential consequences for a party of near political ubiquity for such a long time.

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Lopez’s ubiquity confronted them with two suboptimal choices: either acknowledge a history of racial homogeneity or pretend to have always been butt boosters.

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Or maybe this is a bubble whose longevity and ubiquity will magnify the pain of its eventual deflation.

The ubiquity and proximity of CVS and Walgreens stores across the country make chain pharmacies convenient for many Americans — and the companies say they are evolving to both integrate and complement digital pharmacy tools.

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