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Certainly it is hard for the annual phenomenon to go unnoticed by the reading public.
This "Asian brown cloud" is an annual phenomenon that occurs primarily from November through May.
The malodorous annual phenomenon, they argue, is at least 300 years old and will soon be coming to an end.
As a result of this annual phenomenon, the Tonle Sap is one of the world's richest sources of freshwater fish.
That's the annual phenomenon whereby billions of dollars in year-end bonuses and profit-sharing checks flow into mutual funds, thus jacking up stock prices further.
The data also shows the annual phenomenon of government spending activity dropping markedly during the August summer holidays – last year down to £44.1bn.
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"By the way, do you know about the Manhattan solstice?" MacDermid said, referring to a semi-annual phenomenon, sometimes known as Manhattanhenge, in which the sun sets on a perfect horizontal axis with the grid of streets.
We sent him to the Russian River, in Cooper Landing, south of Anchorage, the week of Aug. 25 to give us a fresh perspective on an annual natural phenomenon.
However flimsy the annual list, the phenomenon it represents is real.
On the other hand, support for research by the National Institutes of Health has leveled off after a period of spectacular annual increases, a phenomenon that affects both government and academic research.
Since 1979, when scientists began using satellites to track the phenomenon, the annual minimum extent of the region's ice coverage has fallen by more than eleven per cent each decade.
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