- A
phenomenon (pl.: phenomena),
sometimes spelled phaenomenon, is an
observable event. The term came into its
modern philosophical usage through Immanuel...
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Ethernet and ADSL. The
number of
computers that are
networked is
growing phenomenally. A very
large proportion of
personal computers regularly connect to the...
- papermag.com.
Retrieved 23
August 2024. Hann,
Michael (3 May 2023). "A
phenomenally exciting new band: The Last
Dinner Party, at
Camden ****embly, reviewed"...
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clarinetist and bandleader,
known as the "King of Swing". His
orchestra did
phenomenally well commercially. From 1936
until the mid-1940s,
Goodman led one of...
- Marvels, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, etc.)
causing "the once
phenomenally profitable Walt
Disney Pictures [to suffer]
failure after failure at...
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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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began to lift in the
early 1880s.
Despite her symptoms, she
remained phenomenally productive in
social reform.
During her
bedridden years, she also did...
-
January 2023). "Pathaan Review: Shah Rukh Khan Doesn't Miss A
Trick In
Phenomenally Entertaining Spy Thriller". NDTV.
Archived from the
original on 25 January...
- teenagers. Also
known in
Britain as "boys' w****lies",
story papers were
phenomenally po****r
before the
outbreak of the
Second World War.
Among the most well-known...
- how ways of
speaking affect relationships.
Predating by four
years her
phenomenally bestselling book
about gender differences in ways of speaking, You Just...