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- Omnipresence or ubiquity is the property of being present anywhere and everywhere. The term omnipresence is most often used in a religious context as an...
- she is not wanted by her parents, who hold over her the unspoken but everpresent threat of banishment; she is not beautiful or articulate like her brother...
- ground, unlike Milo, who grows upwards from the ground.: 104–106  The Everpresent Wordsnatcher is a dirty bird that "takes the words right out of your...
- destroy evil and its sources, and restore the cosmic balance between the everpresent forces of good and evil. The most known and celebrated avatars of Vishnu...
- OCLC 1109685186. Bethge, Philip (25 November 2010). "Mushroom Clouds and Everpresent Danger: Surviving Cameramen Recall Nuclear Test Shots". Der Spiegel....
- atmosphere. Jōnan-ku is home to ****uoka University, whose students are everpresent during the school year and help support a growing number of local convenience...
- suffering an injury. César joined Real Zaragoza for 2005–06, and was everpresent in the Aragonese side's lineups during three seasons. In August 2008...
- "All the thunderous fury that so often dominates The Who's music is everpresent." Live performances of "5:15" sometimes included, in addition to the...
- as he pla**** the last 18 minutes of a 1–0 away loss. He would be an everpresent fixture during the final stages, even netting in the second group stage...
- ways, they are understandable expressions of group feeling towards an everpresent and powerful 'other'. Many of these attitudes – that, for example, the...