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1 It took her some time to understand what this new phenomenon was.
2 Competition, aside from taxis, is a new phenomenon for Uber in Mexico.
3 The shooting of Syrians on the border is not a new phenomenon .
4 That's not a new phenomenon , nor is the rush to invest abroad.
5 Then there was the startlingly new phenomenon of widespread dry lightning storms.
6 The facility with which governments fall is not however a new phenomenon .
7 He strolled by chance into an alley, when a new phenomenon arose.
8 The filthy Thames of the Victorian era was a relatively new phenomenon .
9 Last year saw the birth of a new phenomenon : the Indignados.
10 The Atlantic Monthly report this week on the new phenomenon of word lengthening.
11 Disenchantment with the established political parties is not a new phenomenon .
12 The current movement towards developing Dublin's docklands is not an entirely new phenomenon .
13 But it remains to be seen how useful this new phenomenon will be.'
14 This glow from the clouds is a new phenomenon ... very new, I think.
15 Introduction: Generic substitution of inhaler devices is a relatively new phenomenon .
16 If you think influencers are a new phenomenon , then think again.
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