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Like a maiden aunt at a Victorian date, the Synaptiq Virtual Chaperone, so named after the firm that makes it, is discreet, but omnipresent.
ECONOMIST: Virtual chaperones may help both doctors and patients
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Saylor convincingly argues the growth of mobile technology marks not just another step in technological miniaturization, but an important evolution of software becoming an omnipresent force in our life in the coming years.
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But like love and good, evil is an omnipresent force imposing itself on the rest of society like an untreatable cancer.
CNN: It can happen anywhere
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Android has become omnipresent among our content consumption devices, but it could be a major win for creators in the future, too, bringing access to powerful image and video editing software.
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And expect the increasingly omnipresent Facebook to deliver not only friends, but content and ads.
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Developers have no choice but to build to the sky, buttressed by the omnipresent bamboo scaffolding.
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The pass from the open-side, who was omnipresent in the opening stages, to Nick Abendanon was forward but they had attacked so swiftly the referee was too far behind to call it and the full-back set up Browne to thunder over from the 22.
BBC: Bath 66-21 Saracens
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But many delegates said they don't feel overwhelmed or unnerved by the omnipresent security.
CNN: Convention unfolds under extraordinary security
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And then there is his irrepressible and omnipresent friend, Kyle (Rogen), who genuinely loves him but has a streak of crass opportunism.
NEWYORKER: Playing The Numbers
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And then there is his omnipresent pal, Kyle (Rogen), who genuinely loves him but has a broad streak of crass opportunism running through his nature.
NEWYORKER: (director: Jonathan Levine; 2011)
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But the biggest danger lies in the Middle East itself, where subsidies of food and fuel are omnipresent and where politicians are increasing them to quell unrest.
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