In spite of the well known toxic effects, lead was in ubiquitous use.
This is how medicines such as herbal remedies are understood, and explains the ubiquitous use of mundane objects in religious ritual.
Another example is the ubiquitous use of dropped ceilings and acoustical tiles in modern office buildings with high ceilings.
Civil-liberties groups have voiced similar concerns about ubiquitous use of the technology in the marketplace.
The ubiquitous use of this phrase in Thailand reflects a disposition towards minimizing conflict, disagreements or complaints.
Match cuts form the basis for continuity editing, such as the ubiquitous use of match on action.
Until the ubiquitous use of Internet, communication by paper and other means have been very important to keep the membership informed.
Mr. Kaufman also takes issue with the ubiquitous use of white trim.
By the mid 1980s, the orchestra hit had become commonplace in hip hop music, and its ubiquitous use became a cliché.
This is associated with the ubiquitous use of Italian vocabulary for classical music terms.