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omnipresent
adjective as in all-present
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Constructed around the same agriculture fields where Cesar Chavez organized migrant laborers before establishing the United Farm Workers of America, Oxnard is a place where Latino influence is omnipresent — from music festivals to eateries.
The members of BTS were so omnipresent on the pop charts this year that it’s easy to forget they’re all serving stints in the South Korean military.
The term originated in the “Star Wars” universe as a derogatory term for omnipresent droids.
“King of the Hill,” then and now, offers another respite to these omnipresent fears without ignoring the cultural tensions disturbing us.
Things that we talk about in here, about what’s going on, maybe weren’t so omnipresent, and now it feels like it is.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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