The global television phenomena, Who do you think you are? has also sparked renewed interest in genealogy.
It became the hottest thing going, one of the defining cultural phenomena of the 1980s.
But other phenomena that look like diseases are known to be maintained by natural selection.
They are social phenomena: addictive, fad-oriented and often short-lived, they can also be unequalled in size.
"We are talking about a pure and obvious fascist phenomena invading the Israeli society, " Tibi said.
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Her abstract canvases were naturalistic because they had all the visual magic of natural phenomena.
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Any number of social and economic phenomena can be pointed to as evidence of this fact.
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Droughts, floods and other water-related phenomena are among the clearest signs of climate change.
Half cannot draw inferences from what they read, or give any scientific explanation for familiar phenomena.
Perplexed, I vowed to research this phenomena once I reached the United States.
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The super malls and chain stores are fairly recent phenomena in the scheme of things.
My read on history is that the great economic revolutions occur when two phenomena come together.
"It is a phenomena where football is a victim of our society, " added Blatter.
Mr Deutsch wishes to include phenomena that physics expressly leaves out: namely, life, knowledge and evolution.
Myspace invented a new way of communicating, then Facebook turned it into a global phenomena.
Search engine advertising and social media are the two major phenomena in Turkey today.
Still, pinpointing which specific phenomena may have reshaped Titan's surface is a tricky task.
Before 1900, thinkers who analysed economic phenomena included philosophers, theologians, legal scholars, mathematicians or scientists.
Combining mathematical functions with real-life phenomena in this way is bound to stimulate interest in studying mathematics.
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But there are global phenomena, such as forest fires, where the carbon-dioxide contributions are not fully understood.
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Such electoral phenomena will be watched hawk-eyed by the strategists back in Bonn not least by Mr Kohl.
The Geopark showcases rock and water interaction present in gigantic rock erosion shapes and impressive landscape phenomena.
Big declines in the financial sector were phenomena on both sides of the Atlantic on Monday.
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It concluded that speedups in melting rates are strictly short-term, transient phenomena, occurring primarily during summer months.
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Bernanke has considered these to be transitory phenomena, pushing away the necessity of any sort of tightening.
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Firefighters using breathing apparatus practise in the unit to train against phenomena known as flashover and backdraught.
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Fragmentation is the phenomena that as files are created and extended they use up blocks of the disk.
At the best of times, statistical studies of economic phenomena are exercises in economic history, not economic science.
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His first book, Uprising exploring the phenomena of movements will be published by McGraw Hill in 2012.
And so that is where we are on these three otherwise unrelated phenomena.
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