One of the examples of this was the phenomenon that has happened in our orchestras in the United States.
This reflects the phenomenon that has surprised some European operators in 2011.
That a major auction house devotes a whole sale to the club is evidence of the phenomenon that Manchester United has become.
Intel has dedicated a web page to the phenomenon that is recommended reading to those who want to explore this in depth.
It is an accurate primer on the phenomenon that is Doctor Who, perfect for American viewers who are unfamiliar with the series.
The phenomenon that is Beats by Dre is testament to the fact that, for a large number of people, pure, untouched sound isn't of primary concern.
He was not pressed to explain his contradiction with the White House, nor to define the phenomenon that will be the central focus of his command.
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Still, here is your chance to study the phenomenon that is Ms. Paradis a huge draw in France and, at the time, the beloved of Johnny Depp, who sports a similar set of cheekbones.
Regardless of the term you use, market-gravity is the phenomenon that causes all stocks, even healthy ones, to lose value because investors are selling anything and everything in the belief that the entire market is going down.
The first is that the phenomenon is real, that groups can indeed perform at a higher level of creativity than any single individual.
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As I mentioned, we are coordinating with our partners around the globe to confront the global phenomenon that is the volatility in the energy markets right now.
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There's little question that Novak, albeit in a more limited role, has benefited from the same phenomenon that's launched Lin into the stratosphere of sports celebrity: getting an opportunity and making the most of it.
The blogging phenomenon that began in the early 2000s and the commenting sections on publisher Web sites were just the beginning.
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In other words, she is seeking a straightforward secular explanation for the historical phenomenon that Christianity itself ascribes to the work of the Holy Spirit.
But it will be hard to make plastic jewelry into the kind of phenomenon that the plastic watch was in 1982.
Despite the fact that they could not explain the phenomenon, they concluded that it would be wrong, unfair and unjust to proceed with any of the other six positive tests or continue investigations into the other 36 elevated levels.
No better was this demonstrated than with the Pebble smartwatch, the Kickstarter phenomenon that seemingly managed to drum up as much excitement as one of those high-end TV sets the majors were hawking.
As an aside, it was really interesting to see first-hand the cultural phenomenon that is eBay.
If their prediction is correct, it will confirm that the phenomenon is real and that their formula is capturing its essence.
The uniforms are a vestige of Japan's crash course in Westernization 100 years ago -- the same phenomenon that introduced nationwide education for all.
Adbusters sent an email to the more than 90, 000 people on its list serve calling for regrouping and rethinking about the next phase in the national phenomenon that has become Occupy Wall Street.
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Mr Oaten's hope lies in achieving the Hillhead phenomenon: that is, squeezing the Labour vote.
Methane is a greenhouse gas far stronger than carbon dioxide, so the consequence would have been a rapid warming of the climate a phenomenon that the rocks suggest did actually happen.
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"The camera phone phenomenon that we see in Japan right now will be repeated throughout the world, " said Matthew Nicholson of Japanese mobile firm Jphone.
Particularly striking is the fact that the same phenomenon, though less dramatic, is evident for corporate tax and social insurance collections.
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To some people, including, almost certainly, those who write the headlines in the Daily Express, the fact that the same phenomenon might explain either record low sea ice or continued recovery of sea ice will be seen as inconsistency, poor science, or something more suspect.
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Last year marked the arrival of that phenomenon in Europe with the London attacks.
For years the fashion pundits have been predicting that the phenomenon known as dressing down would clobber the up-market men's clothing makers.
In perhaps as little as a decade, the circuits will be so thin that the phenomenon known as quantum tunneling, where electrons slip through the silicon walls, will make further progress impossible.
You see, while retailers are getting ripped off, they're also dependent on the very mechanism that fuels the phenomenon.
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