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That sort of phenomenon repeats itself across TV more generally.
What separates this haunting from the hollow, arbitrary kind is that Jude has made his living exploiting just this sort of phenomenon.
"I don't recall in my 25 years in the business seeing this sort of phenomenon happening with this size of a unit," Jonathan J. Miller, the president of the appraiser Miller Samuel, said of the Manhattan market.
Mr. Regev, of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said of Thursday's meeting, "Though it was a significant Israeli-Pakistani event, it's a larger event, the sort of phenomenon we'll see increasing, of people in the Muslim world who want to engage with Israel and see that's the way toward peace".
Rick Vigorous thinks about Lenore's great-grandmother: Apparently she was some sort of phenomenon in college and won a place in graduate study at Cambridge... but in any event there she studied... under a mad crackpot... who believed that everything was words.
This sort of phenomenon had been recognized since at least the late nineteenth century, when William Coley, a surgeon in New York, discovered that a rapidly growing sarcoma had vanished from the neck of a German immigrant after he contracted a serious skin infection.
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If you start with this sort of phenomena, you can go all the way to explaining Shakespeare.
A simple argument based on conservation of momentum rather than energy, however, suffices to show that its velocity of propagation is Tidal bores, which may be observed on some estuaries, are examples on the large scale of the sort of phenomena to which (139) applies.
For the sort of phenomena mentioned in the latter claim may very well be best explained by cognitive theories that consider mental simulation and other forms of mimicry central to certain imaginative activities as well as to memory.
Other side effects would include redder sunsets and brighter glows in the sky just after sunset the same sort of phenomena seen after large volcanic eruptions, which spew large amounts of geological aerosols high into the atmosphere until natural processes clear the air.
As it's been a while, I don't feel so connected to the place as I used to -- and just as with any first time in a new environment, or in a strange one as if away on vacation, I experienced a sort of phenomena I think used as a coping mechanism: in order to feel more "at home," my mind familiarizes complete strangers.
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