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“Appearance: Ubiquitous, which is Latin for "full of old bus tickets".”
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“The project, entitled Ubiquitous, dissects a single six-foot wide tree branch into about two dozen pieces, the meticulously places them in jars to create this optical illusion.”
“This work, titled Ubiquitous, is by New York artist”
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“In DDD, this vocabulary is called the Ubiquitous Language.”
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varunkv –adjective
existing or being everywhere, esp. at the same time; omnipresent: ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants. Aug 14, 2009
cathybullock It's everywhere! Aug 6, 2009