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1 Thanks to technological progress, Big Brother can now be almost as omnipresent as God.
2 Drugs were as omnipresent as sex and greed.
3 And none were as omnipresent or as savvy as Braithwaite, who even served on industry standards committees.
4 Women soon discovered that the enemies of women's rights were as omnipresent as dust, god and corruption.
5 The sensories were an inescapable part of 2110, as omnipresent and popular as television had been in Blaine's day.
6 Have not all nations conceived their God as omnipresent and eternal, as existing in a universal Here, an everlasting Now?
7 While the Web did exist in 1999, it was a new technology and nowhere near as omnipresent as it is now.
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