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The all-pervasive sea water still left its mark, seeping into the frames and discoloring them with salt stains and algae.
CNN: March 11, 2013 -- Updated 1910 GMT (0310 HKT)
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It has all the expected parades, music competitions, pageants -- but because of the island's small size, the festivities seem all-pervasive.
BBC: A Caribbean carnival of carnivals
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Mr Biedenkopf mainly because he believes Mr Kohl's all-pervasive influence in 15 years as head of government has drained the Christian Democrats of intellectual vitality.
ECONOMIST: Kohl rejects suicide
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But Russian officialdom's love of secrecy is all-pervasive.
ECONOMIST: Beslan and after
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But the emergence of its younger, more attractive cousin -- augmented reality (AR) -- in an age when computers are all-pervasive and understanding of them is widespread, means that we might, at long last, be ready to take the plunge.
CNN: Turning virtual visions into reality
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The mission creep is all-pervasive.
FORBES: Pushing Back A Government-Centered Society
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Today, the all-too-pervasive attitude is that storage is cheap and we can churn through information more quickly with technology.
FORBES: Information Governance Even More Important In The Era Of Big Data
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No area was immune from the rejected ballot problem - it was pervasive and infected all Scottish constituencies.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | Ballot paper report at-a-glance
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In just 19 words, it provides an impressive selection of current widespread writing woes: dangling modifier ("vestiges" didn't walk in the front door), poor word choice ("vestiges, " "domesticity, " "regardless"), excessive prepositions (four in all) and an underappreciated but pervasive ill, a weak sentence-subject ("vestiges").
WSJ: Word Craft: Ben Yagoda on Not Writing Badly
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By comparison, the front-runners seem creatures of their electoral machines, less able to reverse the pervasive cynicism that candidates all deplore.
ECONOMIST: The underdogs start snapping
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It sounds like a logical hypothesis: The accents heard in the media are far-reaching and pervasive, so local accents must be on the decline as the population is exposed to all this "standardized" speech.
CNN: Regional accents thrive in U.S. -- but is that a good thing?