- A
phenomenon (pl.: phenomena),
sometimes spelled phaenomenon, is an
observable event. The term came into its
modern philosophical usage through Immanuel...
- ubiquitous. In fact, the
number of
computers that are
networked is
growing phenomenally. A very
large proportion of
personal computers regularly connect to the...
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player debuted. The
product was
first sold on
November 10, 2001, and was
phenomenally successful with over 100 million
units sold
within six years. In 2003...
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found footage format as clever, and
highlighted Dastmalchian's "
phenomenally committed performance [...]
really holding the film
together as he finds...
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promise fulfilled and outlived, but of
something approaching tragedy: a
phenomenally ebullient child star tops
himself like none before, only to tran****e...
- by
Hillman in Troy, New York. This English-language
American gospel song
became phenomenally po****r in
Wales as
GWAHODDIAD (Welsh for "invitation")....
- 2020). "Meet
Meena Harris, the
Designer and
Activist Behind the
Viral '
Phenomenally Black' T-Shirt". PEOPLE.com.
Archived from the
original on
November 6...
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Walter Keane, who, in the 1950s and 1960s, took
credit for Margaret's
phenomenally po****r
paintings of
people with big eyes. The film had its
world premiere...
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Evening Standard.
Retrieved 30 July 2023. Hann,
Michael (3 May 2023). "A
phenomenally exciting new band: The Last
Dinner Party, at
Camden ****embly, reviewed"...
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favorable conjecture, Hill did not
initially predict that the book
would be
phenomenally successful. He
agreed to
publish the book only when the
manager of the...