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  • The ubiquitousness of magic and magicite, as well as its cost-efficiency, led to it replacing electricity and its various sources as the dominant usable energy in Ivalice.
  • Parents have complained of the large sums of money required to satisfy a child's Pokemon habit, and some of the children themselves have begun to resist the brand's ubiquitousness.
  • "Anybody who said in 1960 that we would have the ubiquitousness of information we currently take for granted would have been seen as someone writing science fiction, " he said.
  • Indeed, a recent Times Mirror poll revealed that a bare majority of the respondents knew who Newt Gingrich is, despite the House speaker's ubiquitousness since his rise to power eight months ago.
  • The German language society, Gesellschaft f�r deutsche Sprache, decided to recognize the word's significance and ubiquitousness in the 1990s by awarding it the title of'Word of the Year'in 1995.
  • We can no longer exchange our experiences of trauma of war ( PTSD ), economic collapse sending millions into homelessness, including veterans of the recent wars, the ubiquitousness of sweatshops, and so on.
  • One need not be a native to appreciate the ubiquitousness of " Japanglish, " as the loan words _ and a few English-sounding made-in-Japan originals _ are collectively known.
  • While the party celebrates its unity and ubiquitousness, while the throngs applaud the speeches by Bush and Gramm and others, the behind-the-scenes manipulators will be working to undermine the widespread appeal of Republicanism.
  • First, they said, the subject was a dicey one, given not only its current ubiquitousness but also the fact that three quickie Simpson paperbacks are being airlifted into bookstores by the hundreds of thousands, right this minute.
  • From there, it was a leap to ruminations about the ubiquitousness of Monica Lewinsky and to an essay about a drug whose side effects completely overwhelm the effects and may include shortening of the intestines by 21 feet, and death.
  • You get a good picture of the ubiquitousness of the miracle material in " Celluloid, Collector's Reference and Value Guide " by Julie Pelletier Robinson and Keith Lauer ( Collector Books, $ 24.95 ).
  • In the March / April issue of Mother Jones, Lisa Belkin, whose intelligent, insightful writing appears often in The New York Times Magazine, tackles the ubiquitousness of another dubious influence on American life : television ads for prescription drugs.
  • The strip chronicles the adventures of a frustrated corporate nerd and his neurotic colleagues, capturing the absurdity of office politics so perfectly that its panels are posted in cubicles everywhere; UPN obviously hopes its series will reach the same level of ubiquitousness.
  • Critics have suggested a meta-fictional subtext to the documentary, linking the film's storyline about Chicago traders to the plight of independent filmmakers in a time of the declining influence of film festivals and the ubiquitousness of free internet content.
  • Cultural leaders might denounce the ubiquitousness of American influence, but they wear American clothes, read American books, listen to American music, watch ( and make ) American films, and cross the Atlantic as readily as they might cross the French-German border.
  • Salter's realisation that ethnicity is extended kinship at the genetic level led to his conclusion that individuals have a large genetic stake in their ethnic groups, which could help explain the ubiquitousness of ethnic identity, solidarity and conflict from tribal times to the present.
  • According to Sander Gilman, the concept of the " self-hating Jew " developed from a merger of the image of the " mad Jew " and the " self-critical Jew ", Gilman says " the ubiquitousness of self-hatred cannot be denied.
  • I'm not going to say no one has ever been hurt by a failed pressure fryer, but the ubiquitousness of KFC restaurants, and the relatively low skill level of their employees lends to evidence that it isn't markedly less safe than other cookery.
  • Given that his speeches-- he's a popular and oft-quoted choice for commencement addresses-- can be as lengthy and dense as the monologues he gives his characters, and given his sudden ubiquitousness, Kushner risks feeling the heat of his own overexposure.
  • From Master Chao's way of sizing up people from the contents of their medicine cabinets to the scary ubiquitousness of a horror movie about a Godzilla-sized pigeon, " Fixer Chao " seems entirely too well attuned to the wind and water of its times.
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