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Outside of the chair, the teapot is the most ubiquitous and important design element in the domestic environment and almost everyone who has tackled the world of design has ended up designing one.
David McFadden
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Important
Chair
Design
Almost Everyone
Designing
Domestic
Element
Tackled
Teapot
Almost
Ended
Environment
Everyone
Most
Outside
Ubiquitous
Up
Who
Technology is a ubiquitous part of our everyday lives, and the accompanying geeky lexicon has infiltrated every facet of our modern day society.
Kimberly Bryant
Technology
Day
Society
Our
Accompanying
Everyday
Everyday Lives
Facet
Geeky
Modern
Every
Lives
Modern-Day
Part
Ubiquitous
Fear is ubiquitous in human life. It starts in infancy with our primal state of helplessness, where we can see what's going on but we can't move to get it. As we grow older we become a little more able to get what we want but then we're going to die so that gives fear another boost.
Martha Nussbaum
Life
Fear
Die
Grow
Boost
Gives
Helplessness
Human Life
Infancy
Move
Older
Primal
Starts
State
Able
Another
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Going
Human
Little
More
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Technology has become as ubiquitous as the air we breathe, so we are no longer conscious of its presence.
Godfrey Reggio
Technology
Air
Breathe
Presence
Conscious
Become
Longer
Ubiquitous
If there is one thing that offers challenges to small companies as they start to grow and expand, it is the hiring process... every single area. The issues that can arise run the full spectrum, from 'finding good help' to that ubiquitous catch-all 'training' and everything in between.
Michael Gerber
Good
Challenges
Grow
Training
Area
Arise
Expand
Finding
Hiring
Offers
Spectrum
Between
Companies
Every
Everything
Full
Help
In-Between
Issues
One Thing
Process
Run
Single
Small
Start
Thing
Ubiquitous
I am attached to the French language. I will defend the ubiquitous use of French.
Francois Hollande
I Am
Will
Language
Defend
Attached
French
French Language
Am
Ubiquitous
Use
Our ubiquitous mobile access has made time and location important data points in how businesses can now be built and managed.
Om Malik
Time
Important
Data
Now
Access
Built
Businesses
Location
Mobile
Points
How
Made
Our
Ubiquitous
'Awkward' is a ubiquitous teen word to denote socially unsanctioned behavior. It usually implies first- or secondhand embarrassment when you or a friend step outside the rules. Awkward doesn't sound overtly judgmental or negative; it's deliberately vague.
Mary H.K. Choi
You
Teen
Step
Negative
Awkward
Behavior
Deliberately
Embarrassment
Implies
Judgmental
Secondhand
Socially
Vague
First
Friend
Outside
Rules
Sound
Ubiquitous
Word
It's such a loud world out there, so it's important to be able to be ubiquitous across formats.
Scott Borchetta
World
Important
Out
Loud
Formats
Able
Across
Ubiquitous
Data is the kind of ubiquitous resource that we can shape to provide new innovations and new insights, and it's all around us, and it can be mined very easily.
David McCandless
New
Us
Data
Shape
Easily
Innovations
Insights
Provide
Resource
All-Around
Around
Kind
Ubiquitous
Very
It is obvious that the Internet has become such a video-driven entity. With broadband becoming ubiquitous, viewers and advertisers are looking for professional-quality videos.
Gil Penchina
Internet
Looking
Videos
Become
Advertiser
Broadband
Entity
Obvious
Viewers
Becoming
Ubiquitous
If I ask you, 'What do you want out of life?' and you say something like, 'I want to be happy and have a great family and a job I like,' it's so ubiquitous that it doesn't even mean anything. Everyone wants that.
Mark Manson
Life
Family
You
Great
Ask
Be Happy
Great Family
Wants
Anything
Even
Everyone
Happy
Job
Like
Mean
Out
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Something
Ubiquitous
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A bit, the smallest unit of information, the fundamental particle of information theory, is a choice, yes or no, on or off. It's a choice that you can embody in electrical circuits, and it is thanks to that that we have all this ubiquitous computing.
James Gleick
You
Information
Choice
Theory
Computing
Electrical
Embody
Fundamental
Particle
Smallest
Thanks
Unit
Bit
Off
Ubiquitous
Yes
Our technologised society is becoming opaque. As technology becomes more ubiquitous and our relationship with digital devices ever more seamless, our technical infrastructure seems to be increasingly intangible.
Honor Harger
Technology
Relationship
Society
More
Devices
Increasingly
Infrastructure
Intangible
Opaque
Seamless
Technical
Becomes
Becoming
Digital
Ever
Our
Seems
Ubiquitous
Orwell wasn't right about where society was in 1984. We haven't turned into that sort of surveillance society. But that may be, at least in small part, because of his book. The notion that ubiquitous surveillance and state manipulation of the media is evil is deeply engrained in us.
Ramez Naam
Society
Evil
Media
Book
Deeply
Manipulation
Notion
Orwell
Small Part
Surveillance
About
Because
His
Least
May
Part
Right
Small
Sort
State
Turned
Ubiquitous
Us
Where
One of the most important things we hear is the S.B.A. needs to be ubiquitous. We do all these things, but people still don't know.
Karen Mills
People
Important
Know
Things
Important Things
Hear
Most
Needs
Still
The Most Important
Ubiquitous
Yeah, well, the F-bomb - it's become as ubiquitous as the word 'like.' People just throw the word 'like' around as punctuation. And I think in a lot of everyday speech, the F-bomb has become a kind of dash or a comma.
Geoffrey Rush
People
Think
Like
Well
Comma
Dash
Everyday
Punctuation
Speech
Around
Become
I Think
Just
Kind
Lot
Throw
Ubiquitous
Word
Yeah
Accelerating technology innovations such as ubiquitous sensors, cheap computing power, and 5G networks will open entirely new opportunities and challenges.
Cathy Engelbert
Technology
Power
Challenges
Will
Accelerate
Cheap
Computing
Entirely
Innovations
Networks
New Opportunities
Opportunities
Sensors
New
Open
Ubiquitous
Further study of central nervous action, however, finds central inhibition too extensive and ubiquitous to make it likely that it is confined solely to the taxis of antagonistic muscles.
Charles Scott Sherrington
Action
Nervous
Make
Confined
Antagonistic
Extensive
Finds
Inhibition
Muscles
Solely
Central
Further
However
Likely
Study
Too
Ubiquitous
People ask if I miss it, but they don't understand that American culture is so ubiquitous that there's nothing to miss. I don't see myself moving back. It's not that I hate the United States. I just always thought it would be a shame not to live in a foreign country.
David Sedaris
As ubiquitous as the brands of the warehouse clubs are - Costco, BJ's and Sam's - they're not everywhere. If you have less than a million people in your town, or less than 500K, you might never get access to wholesale savings.
Chieh Huang
You
People
Never
Your
Access
Brands
Clubs
Costco
Million People
Sam
Savings
Town
Warehouse
Wholesale
Everywhere
Get
Less
Might
Million
Than
Ubiquitous
I think my software is going to become so ubiquitous, so essential, that if it stops working, there will be riots.
Michael J. Saylor
Think
Will
Software
Become
Riots
Stops
Essential
Going
I Think
Ubiquitous
Working
For 'Thunderstruck', I discarded about a dozen ideas. And then one afternoon, I was thinking about wireless. I don't know why. I guess because it's become so ubiquitous. I was thinking that maybe there's something I could do about the origin of wireless, so I did what any self-respecting person does these days: I Googled 'wireless.'
Erik Larson
Thinking
Person
Know
Ideas
Afternoon
Discarded
Dozen
Origin
Wireless
About
Any
Because
Become
Could
Days
Did
Does
Guess
Maybe
Something
Then
Ubiquitous
Why
The 'beach read' has become such a ubiquitous concept in contemporary literature that we assume it has always been around. In fact, the term only emerged in the 1990s, usually in book trade publications such as 'Booklist' and 'Publisher's Weekly.'
Michelle Dean
Always
Only
Book
Literature
Assume
Beach
Concept
Contemporary
Emerged
In Fact
Publications
Publisher
Term
Trade
Weekly
1990s
Around
Become
Been
Fact
Read
Ubiquitous
If you're trout fishing in the lochs of Scotland, your catch may end up like this: batter-crusted with that ubiquitous Scottish staple, oats; and served beside a generous mound of stovies, Scottish slang for stove-roasted potatoes.
Jonathan Miles
You
May
Fishing
Your
Beside
Catch
Generous
Mound
Oats
Potatoes
Scotland
Scottish
Served
Slang
Staple
Trout
End
Like
Ubiquitous
Up
Technology is the perfect refuge for African capability stifled elsewhere by badly run governments and years of misplaced foreign aid. Ubiquitous connectivity in a world without legacy infrastructure, together with the potential to learn coding or anything else online, has allowed technology entrepreneurship to flourish.
Ory Okolloh
Merchandise from Wal-Mart has become as ubiquitous as the water supply. Yet, still, the company is rebuked and reviled by anyone claiming a social conscience and is lambasted by legislators as if its bad behavior places it somewhere between investment bankers and the Taliban.
Charles Platt
Water
Bad
Behavior
Conscience
Bad Behavior
Bankers
Claiming
Investment
Legislators
Merchandise
Reviled
Supply
Taliban
Wal-Mart
Anyone
Become
Between
Company
Places
Social
Somewhere
Still
Ubiquitous
Facebook is by far the largest of these social networking sites, and starting with its ill-fated Beacon service, privacy concerns have more than once been raised about how the ubiquitous social networking site handles its user data.
Michael Bennet
Service
Privacy
More
How
Beacon
Concerns
Data
Facebook
Largest
Networking
Site
Sites
User
About
Been
Far
Once
Raised
Social
Starting
Than
Ubiquitous
I am not convinced the Clean Air Act was ever intended to regulate or classify as a dangerous pollutant something as basic and ubiquitous in our atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
Jim Webb
I Am
Dangerous
Something
Air
Atmosphere
Basic
Carbon
Carbon Dioxide
Classify
Clean
Clean Air
Convinced
Intended
Regulate
Act
Am
Ever
Our
Ubiquitous
Filipino talents and skills are becoming ubiquitous in many parts of the world. Returning Filipino workers have helped improve our skills and technological standards.
Ferdinand Marcos
World
Filipino
Returning
Skills
Becoming
Helped
Improve
Parts
Standards
Talents
Technological
Workers
Many
Our
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