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Those people had no idea how pervasive it would be.
And there is a pervasive sense of art as performance.
Some feel a pervasive fear of most or all other people.
It had been pervasive over the years, but was out of place now.
But not at the message, which is all too pervasive these days.
But that sort of approach is not pervasive in American industry.
"I think the problems we found are pervasive in the industry," he said.
But even countries where violence has not been pervasive can turn suddenly.
First, one may ask how pervasive the behavior is across species?
Another pervasive, and important, influence for this head was technology.
It is the most common and pervasive form of social influence.
But the problem appears far less pervasive this summer than in the past.
Since then, the influence of the Internet has been pervasive.
Women who work here say discrimination against them is pervasive.
The pervasive breath of death made the house seem very cold.
Despite these pervasive patterns, changes for individual areas are sometimes small.
This is one of the most pervasive water quality problems in Europe.
Technology is both pervasive and rare at the same time.
But it is in the area of business and industry that English has become most pervasive.
The economic pull of the video market is perhaps the most pervasive force.
Opposition to the changes was pervasive at every level of the party and the government.
Whatever happens, it would take some doing to go back to the pervasive military role of the past.
Being happy just to be at the center had something to do with the pervasive good feelings.
A. I think one pervasive change is the increasing importance of community.
"The Internet is not pervasive as it could be, or democratic."