The ubiquitous image of Shakur propagated by the wanted posters featured a wig and blurred black-and-white features (pictured right).
The quiet field seemed a respite from the ubiquitous images of Mr. Cho.
Yet melancholy also suggests an interior, less easily explained sorrow, which is what art sought to represent with its ubiquitous head-in-hand image.
The Virgin, who is the focus of a great national cult, is the central, ubiquitous image in "African Zion."
They were a cultural phenomenon between 1988 and 1992, with their images ubiquitous in advertising, cinema, comics, magazines, music, newspapers, and television.
Still prominent in art, folklore and literature, the live snake or its ubiquitous image influences millions of people in that country.
Mr. Hussein's ubiquitous image has been replaced by fresh portraits of Shiite imams, present and past.
These ubiquitous images create an unrealistic and unhealthy model for young boys.
After he departed the ubiquitous images of his face began to rot.
But neither do they fit their ubiquitous image in the West: dour creatures swathed from head to toe in black.