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Meanings of general phenomena in English
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Usage of general phenomena in English
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Such are the generalphenomena of the distribution of plants.
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Undoubtedly Tatiana Markovna was a wise woman with a correct judgment of the generalphenomena of life.
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The generalphenomena of sensation are partly internal, but the more violent are caused by conflict with external objects.
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Hence the need for different instruments: Each tool studies a particular phenomenon or studies generalphenomena in a particular way.
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The theory is too foraminated-toofull of loopholes and unsatisfactory conditions-tobe accepted as an explanation of the more generalphenomena presented.
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Such an appeal to the generalphenomena of popular church attendance and church membership may be sufficiently convincing for the proposition here advanced.
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While such formation of steam, if it happened, would certainly extinguish most flames in direct contact, the generalphenomena shown would be explosive.
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But whether it is true, we can judge only by seeing how far the hypothesis accords with and explains the generalphenomena of nature.
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Abortion resembles ordinary labour in its generalphenomena, excepting that in the former hemorrhage often to a large extent forms one of the leading symptoms.