In other parts, the sign was invisible but ever present.
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Americans could begin to know themselves as active participants in building a new bipartisan consensus around transformative possibility instead of ever-changing but ever-present fear.
No one journalist is going to provide the whole truth of ever-enigmatic Russia, but in the face of ever more present danger, the best in our business are going to keep at the quest.
The risks may be ever-present but for Lusimbo the most immediate one is the risk of failure.
But Norbert Juergens says the one ever-present factor is sand termites.
You know, my grandmother was a Lutheran from Minnesota and a great woman, but the worst Christmas present gift I ever got--the strangest one--was she gave me two stuffed anatomically correct dolls, male and female.
Perhaps the reason I feel quite so liberated from the present while more and more attached, not to individually-recalled "good old days", but to a collectively attested and ever-present past, is because the hard drive of my computer is overloaded with digital images of the places I've been and the people I've met, all of them time-coded to a 10th of a second.
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In the book, Reid is referring to the idea of internet radio, but the idea is as present today as ever.
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Superstars of the 70s may not really be the best present I ever got, but it was the one with the most lasting reach, as it started me on the path to discovering new music and making that music a part of my life.
But with a 16-game season and the ever-present concern over injuries, is it too much to ask?
But it has been thirty-six years of ever-present fear and not a few physical problems, along with an increasing sense of outrage, as the likely cause of my trauma has gradually been revealed to me.
It's a common (if unconfirmed) belief that the next iPhone will support LTE-based 4G, but the Wall Street Journal now understands through the ever-present "people familiar with the matter" that Apple is taking 4G worldwide.
But many are facing the present danger in stronger shape than ever before, armed with large reserves, flexible currencies and strong budgets.
Yes, Duvalier was gone, but the military was still there and the threat to the people was ever present.
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But before you let the sounds of wedding bells, or the ever-present cluster of wedding inspiration Pinterest boards, fill your head up at the thought that meeting your soulmate could happen just steps away from your work desk, take into consideration the following five rules of thumb before truly pursuing any type of office romance.
But as we travel deeper into this new world of constant connectedness and ever-present technology, I wonder whether we are saying hello to the world or goodbye to society.
MacLeod, capped 21 times, was an ever-present for Scotland during last season's Six Nations championship but missed the recent autumn Test series.
This application might be the future as we've always imagined it, but until it arrives, it's impossible to know if it will ever dominate the present.
But successive studies have shown that the commercialisation of childhood - not to mention the ever-present fear of pester power - are serious concerns for parents.
No drug has ever extended survival in very sick liver cancer patients, but Bayer and Onyx Pharmaceuticals will present data showing that their Nexavar pill does just that.
But I know others use the treadmill for reading or for following those ubiquitous sports on the ever-present screens.
But several commentators on Monday saw the move as Buffett running out of ideas, losing his ever-present optimism and, at age 81, heading for the exits.
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