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They ate and drank what they wanted, tomorrow be damned — a phenomenon familiar to any seasoned traveler.

But, no, his customer was merely experiencing what Johnson called the Solemn Moment — a phenomenon familiar to insurance salesmen.

As it turns out, the blue Monday mystery highlights a phenomenon familiar to behavioral scientists: that beliefs or judgments about experience can be at odds with actual experience.

My father came out of prison far more racist – and, in particular, antisemitic – than he went in: a phenomenon familiar to those who have studied wartime detention.

Then he turned to me and launched into a typical Milchian riff, a garrulous but lucid stream of subtextual information — intellectually daunting, digressive, arcane, wittily profane — a phenomenon familiar to everyone associated with "Deadwood".

They are caused by the Doppler effect, a phenomenon familiar on Earth as the change in pitch of a police-car or ambulance siren as the vehicle approaches and then recedes.

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Change under domestication and similar phenomena familiar to most people today, such as antibiotic and pesticide resistance, or changes in the HIV virus (Freeman and Herron 2007; Gregory 2009b) are frequently acknowledged (as they must be) by creationists, who otherwise reject the validity of extrapolating from such "microevolution" to "macroevolution" (Johnson 1991).

Much like today's consumers of science fiction or fantasy literature, early modern readers seem to have delighted in such accounts of inexplicable phenomena, familiar from Classical literature and philosophy, such as Ovid's Metamorphoses, Pliny's Naturalis historia, Aristotle's Problemata and the spurious De mundo, and the mirabilia (marvels) attributed to Albertus Magnus.

The phenomenon is familiar.

The phenomenon is familiar to us British, and I have been part of it.

In one case, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said the phenomenon was familiar: "Law is made, without notice and comment, without public participation," as agencies issue more and more guidance documents expanding the reach of their regulations.

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