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Releasing returns is, despite George Romney's pioneering 1968 example, a rather recent phenomenon.
The surge in the research and development of porous polymer systems is a rather recent phenomenon.
"Student Expectations Seen as Causing Grade Disputes" (news article, Feb. 18) indicates a rather recent phenomenon among college students.
Is not the EU today also destroying what it is desperately trying to save, a centralised and monocultural Europe that is actually a rather recent phenomenon because such a situation didn't even exist before 1945?
He does so, he believes, at a time when capitalism is uniquely in crisis: "the system has ceased to be as natural as the air we breathe, and can be seen instead as the historically rather recent phenomenon it is".
Unlike nomadic pastoralism, sedentary farming is a rather recent phenomenon in the area (Marshall and Hildebrand 2002).
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The present high yield is a rather recent phenomena, generally attributed to the introduction of exotic cichlid (Oreochromis mossambicus) in 1952.
In contrast to the conclusion drawn by Borghuis et al.[ 41], based on the results from mitochondrial gene fragments, the lack of monophyly in the mitochondrial genes for G. pusilla and G. calmarensis might rather indicate some recent "phenomenon" such as introgression, Wolbachia infestation etc.
That's a recent phenomenon".
Such movements are hardly a recent phenomenon.
Such exploitation is not a recent phenomenon.
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