If the Boomers opinion of you is not based in truth, then its reasonable to wonder why it persists, so pervasively.
His ringing, soaring trumpet improvisations in the 1920s not only established him as jazz's first pre-eminent and pervasively influential soloist but also propelled jazz from a .
Today, as pervasively as sunshine pouring through the great windows of Chartres, the resurgent art and craft of stained glass is irradiating the American scene.
EU Leaders Start 'Drone Club' for a 'European Generation' A Predator B unmanned aircraft taxis at the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 2011 (Eric Gay, AP) European leaders are banding together to form the world's first "drone club" in a bid to stay up-to-snuff on the lethal technology now pervasively used by the United States on battle fields and neighborhoods across the world. read more
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Peter Bart in Times Online Not since the days of the [anti-communist] blacklist have politics figured so pervasively in Hollywood's daily dialogue,said Bart.
Azim Premji in Expressindia.com Harnessing the billions of small computers and microprocessors deployed pervasively across countless industry applications is the next generation of computing. A common, standards-based software development and deployment platform is the key to... James Gosling http://www.google.com/url?q=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gosling&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNFuTO6iEGK8Ep6XE9Gvhq7jJHGsvQ PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) http://www.google.com/url?q=http://www.pr-inside.com/sentilla-introduces-software-that-brings-r249232.htm&source=dictionary&usg=AFQjCNHaViZKkebP0XadldTDitYvUid-Yg Oct 16, 2007
73892 98884 pervasively It is important that the gains of job growth are spread more pervasively across the working group, to minimise divides. Education is a crucial enabler that can make this possible," said Premji.