In office buildings around the country, a seemingly ubiquitous sign is drawing more attention these days.
Because of the overuse of the vague warning, the ubiquitous signs ultimately communicate very little information to the end user.
Others should walk slowly, as ubiquitous signs remind them.
Charles Darwin showed how the astonishing diversity of life and its ubiquitous signs of design could arise from the physical process of the natural selection of replicators.
You would see ubiquitous "for sale" signs and a boarded-up resort.
Maybe for those who return, these ubiquitous, troubling signs will become a folk-art badge of honor.
The mortar platoon proceeded to the end of the street where the ubiquitous green sign finally fixed their location.
The piquant smell of burning pinon wood, a ubiquitous sign of life in New Mexico winters, is faint here.
THE smell of burning leaves may no longer be in the air: environmental regulations have all but eradicated that once ubiquitous sign of fall.
Witness also the ubiquitous signs at pro games declaring the theology of the Gospel of John.