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Later Greek philosophers distinguished observed facts (phenomena) from theories devised to explain them.
Brand added: "Obviously we regretted it because it became difficult to distinguish the media phenomena from the obvious impolite act.
McKinniss explained that, "as a soft rule," he prefers images taken from cultural phenomena from his own lifetime.
They say, 'The patient is crazy.' A lot of what I've done is to rescue these phenomena from oblivion".
It is important to distinguish such claims about the dualistic nature of mental phenomena from claims about their causal relations.
He also developed methods for simultaneous observations of astronomical, meteorological, and geodetic phenomena from scattered points throughout Europe.
This results in a wide variety of observed phenomena from what are, in reality, physically similar sources.
So national and regional differences still function, and shape the meaning of cultural and political phenomena, from pop songs to antiracist activism.
Vucetich said the office had responded to increased sightings of natural and artificial phenomena, from meteorites to "space junk" in Peru.
The rise of bedroom pop tends to be considered a separate phenomena from DIY, but its ethos of self-sufficiency is strikingly similar.
Black Viners have birthed countless memes and accompanying sociolinguistic phenomena, from "or nah" to "hoe don't do it" to "do it for the vine".
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