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- s being present everywhere at once
- By 1905, Newton's three were showing cracks under the scrutiny of stronger telescopes and better astronomy; the ether, an omnipresent invisible jello, was supposed to spackle .
- Boies' celebrated Lands' End suit remains neatly buttoned; he wears his omnipresent black running shoes, one crossed over the other.
- Purple and yellow are splashed all over Yahoo!'s headquarters, and the company's omnipresent coloring reflects an infectious team spirit.