The Nottingham-born forward was ever-present in Southampton's Championship campaign last season, scoring 12 goals.
The risks may be ever-present but for Lusimbo the most immediate one is the risk of failure.
The result will be a new era of ever-present, highly personalized and predictive technologies.
Then there was the ever-present question of what exactly did and did not constitute gay culture.
Among others of whom audiences have tired: Britney Spears, Lindasay Lohan and the ever-present Olsen twins.
This season he has been ever-present in Dario Gradi's side, scoring three goals in 21 appearances.
There is also the ever-present threat of surgery, ostomies and permanent damage to my body.
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It has been ongoing and ever-present during the entire process of programme planning and implementation.
Wales have tried six inside centres since the 2005 Grand Slam, when Henson was an ever-present.
Whatever the extent of violence at any one time, potential for escalation is ever-present.
But with a 16-game season and the ever-present concern over injuries, is it too much to ask?
Thompson was an ever-present during Scotland A's IRB Nations Cup win in Romania before suffering his injury problems.
The 26-year-old was an ever-present in the Championship last season, scoring 963 runs at an average of 41.86.
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The risk of contagion is ever-present: Spain is in worse shape than before, Italy is on a knife-edge.
This is when the security forces, ever-present at the edge of the city, try to get into the centre.
But I know others use the treadmill for reading or for following those ubiquitous sports on the ever-present screens.
The continent itself is almost like an ever-present, unseen character in the play.
An ever-present danger for politicians and business executives is believing their own spin.
Parents today have enough to worry about without the ever-present stress of finding and coordinating babysitters they can trust.
He frequently found himself giving speeches on immigration to an empty chamber (though the ever-present C-Span camera made it worthwhile).
Farrell, an ever-present in the Great Britain league side since 1993, has become one of the sport's most decorated players.
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The most important items in each of these boy-caves were the ever-present turntable and stacks of rock and roll records.
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Reverence for Jamsetji Tata, the group's founder, borders on ancestor worship: his ever-present busts are garlanded with fresh flowers daily.
And in large cities across the country, particularly in places like New York and Los Angeles, it is an ever-present concern.
That growing gulf has helped turn private grumbles about the BBC's unfair advantages, ever-present in the media business, into public criticism.
However, it can, if equally knowledgeable about retirement plan practices, tenacious and ever-present, possibly keep the company on the defensive, i.e.
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But Norbert Juergens says the one ever-present factor is sand termites.
Another aspect is ever-present anecdotal evidence and the absence of supporting data.
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Chinese holdings of Treasury debt (of which there is always a lot to buy) are ever-present in debates on budget and trade.
There are smiling faces and expressive hands, though poverty is still ever-present.
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