Both Uses
omnipresent
in
Nature, by Emerson
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- Space exists to divide creatures; but by clothing the sides of a bird with a few feathers, she gives him a petty omnipresence.†
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- What shall we say of this omnipresent appearance of that first projectile impulse, of this flattery and balking of so many well-meaning creatures?†
Definitions:
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(1)
(omnipresent) widespread (seemingly everywhere)
or:
of God: being present everywhere at once - (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)