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By the 1890's, china painting was a national phenomenon, a do-it-yourself craze that hundreds of thousands of women across America joined for pleasure or profit.
When my family moved to California in the late nineties, I was shocked to learn that "Car Talk" was a national phenomenon.
The economic boom was a national phenomenon, but for New York, the surge in the tourism industry owed a great deal to Mr. Giuliani's determination to create a new and unfamiliar spirit of civility.
The government claimed that the recession was a national phenomenon rather than a global one, and still it refuses to mention the banks at all in its analysis of what caused the financial crisis.
"I can't tell whether this was a national phenomenon," Martins de Campos observed, "but... women scientists I met there had a difficult time pursuing their careers".
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He was a national phenomena, an American original.
The teacher shortage is a national phenomenon.
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The bed shortage is a national phenomenon underpinned by many factors.
But it's a national phenomenon, and it continues to do extremely well.
It's a national phenomenon, too, exemplified by "malls without walls" such as Liverpool ONE or Brindleyplace in Birmingham.
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