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is phantom
noun
Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; a ghost or apparition; something elusive or delusive.
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One phenomenon that has not been sufficiently examined is phantom nuclear families.
It is "Phantom," by Maury Yeston, not "The Phantom of the Opera," by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Charles Hart.
The park feels empty, and we hit what in the United States is called the Haunted Mansion but in Paris is Phantom Manor.
They have never said "Bona" or "fabulous" in their lives; the only musical they have ever seen is Phantom of the Opera, because their aunt took them.
BlackRock, a huge asset manager, frets that much of it is "phantom liquidity" that quickly evaporates when investors try to buy or sell significant numbers of shares, usually known as "blocks".
A stunning example of the latter, near Knysna, is Phantom Forest Eco-Reserve (00 27 44 386 0046; phantomforest.com), with treehouse suites on a private reserve from 3,876 rand (£173) B&B.
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The next two hours are phantom memories.
It was Phantom, designed by Peter Emrys-Roberts and Christine Harvey. Emrys-Roberts and Christine Harvey
(Its first production, in 1993, was "Phantom of the Opera" with a Native spin).
There are voracious mothers and vampiric mothers, and then there are phantom mothers.
The other major power suck, according to Mr. Tobe, are phantom loads.
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