| 41. | Not by demagogue Louis Farrakhan or even by Jesse Jackson, discredited by ubiquity.
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| 42. | Pfeffer points out the orange roof has been losing its ubiquity for many years.
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| 43. | The first is the ubiquity of performance measurement.
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| 44. | The goal, of course, is ubiquity.
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| 45. | The ubiquity of hormone therapy is neither accidental nor necessarily harmful, contends Love.
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| 46. | The ubiquity of written language had practical roots.
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| 47. | Microsoft is now another word for ubiquity, and ubiquity casts a wide shadow.
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| 48. | Microsoft is now another word for ubiquity, and ubiquity casts a wide shadow.
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| 49. | What has brought new urgency to the debate is the near ubiquity of computers.
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| 50. | A federal official agreed with the defense's portrayal of the PARD ubiquity.
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