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But Lin is a continuing phenomenon, while Fredette's flame has faded thus far in the pros.
The historian Michael Clanchy says of Walter "The proliferation of documents was a European and a continuing phenomenon, yet if it were to be associated in England with one man, he would be Hubert Walter".
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But for students of the continuing phenomenon that is Margaret Thatcher, the remark could not have been more apt.
At the top of the list is the continuing phenomenon of "fad animals," as Mr. Bergmann calls them -- the exotic "pets" that, as their moronic owners discover after six months or a year, are not suitable pets at all.
But interest in the first lady is surely intense, as proved by the continuing phenomenon of her guest appearance on NBC's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon".
Stand-up comedian Jamali Maddix is intrigued by this continuing phenomenon.
Some people have labeled this continuing phenomenon, exemplified in the opening scenario, as the knowing-doing gap problem [ 3].
Just when some doubt was creeping into the prospects for continued phenomenon status for ABC's "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," a contestant comes through who knows that Isaac Newton does not have a chemical element named after him.
Thinking back to the late 70's, early 80's, this is like a continuing of that phenomenon".
Hillbilly and jazz finding common cause is not a past phenomenon but a continuing evolution of musical invention.
I would submit that for some the answer is yes, and that this phenomenon is a continuing retardant on a more civil society.
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