It is also a land in which the sea is seemingly omnipresent, and in which changes in scenery occur over relatively short distances. [adjective]
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The children, tho omnipresent, are not heavily involved individually. [adjective]
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If your God be like ours, omnipresent, fall down before him and worship as we do, in every place, and feel certain that everywhere ye will be heard of him. [adjective]
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Think ye then that this omnipresent Being requires a house. [adjective]
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Wendell Phillips said fifty years ago: "In our country of absolute democratic equality, public opinion is not only omnipotent, it is omnipresent." [adjective]
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He is omnipresent: in the heavens, in the air and in the waters. [Please select]
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He appeared to be omnipresent, and his self-importance was a sight Phil had never dreamed. [Please select]
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Darwin’s favour than the air of candour that was omnipresent throughout his work. [Please select]
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That is about as omnipresent sense of loss as a human critter can have. [Please select]
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Under the communist regime, however, the government is omnipresent, and people must toe the official line. [Please select]
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