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However, in site-specific dance performance the potential for this process of detachment is lessened due to the omnipresent nature of the surrounding sitestimulus.
What is this mysterious and omnipresent semantic quality of things?
Servants in the novel stand in for a disciplinary power which would otherwise seem at once omnipresent and invisible.
The options of either conversion to a different religion or abandoning religious belief altogether are omnipresent.
Traditional musical systems are omnipresent in the transmission of cultural values associated with the preservation of a certain identity: either musical, philosophical, social or cultural.
We do not consider the four motivations mentioned as the only possible ones, but we do believe they are omnipresent in social science practice.
In house building traditions, burial practices or cultivating techniques, they are both omnipresent and accessible to the archaeologist.
The telephone line itself holds omnipresent and time-variant noise as well.