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It is partly that phenomenon that made the experience of the Urban Age conferences so compelling.

The original Beanie Babies were a low-tech phenomenon that made the toy magnate Ty Warner $6 billion.

In a little-noticed irony, Page 3 was not the only cultural phenomenon that made its entrance in 1970.

Statistics aside, the Queens case is a reminder that West Nile is not a foreign, ephemeral phenomenon that made an anomalous splash one year and then vanished.

This is an excellent description of the peculiarly British phenomenon that made Stevens' name as Matthew Crawley, the heir to the Downton estate.

Battered by age and injury, the Lakers needed World Peace, even if he was at a loss to explain the medical phenomenon that made his return possible.

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It is a phenomenon that makes Mr Miah, who has been criticised for forging links with soft Islamist groups, chuckle.

They noticed a Doppler shift — the phenomenon that makes a train whistle sound higher when approaching and deeper as it departs.

It is a phenomenon that makes many voters in the EU nervous about letting poor countries to the east join their club.

That the belief in question is built on conceptual sand does not mean that it's not strongly held: ideas that have the least evidential basis often prove to be the most tenacious, a phenomenon that makes rationalists (rightly) despair.

This is not just a Colombian story – although the link between multinationals and paramilitary violence is a well-known phenomenon that makes the Colombian experience particularly gruelling – but a global one.

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