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No, for that, we have to turn to two genuine 1990s phenomenons.
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Alvin Stardust was one of the more curious 1970s glam phenomenons.
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Both phenomenons are due to the current debate about democracy and the nature of the state.
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The biofilm related phenomenons such as swarming motility and exopolysccharide productions were also inhibited by phytol.
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The Dress The most viral of viral phenomenons.
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It became a social and cultural hub during a time when artists such as the Beatles became phenomenons.
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Love it or loathe it, Christmas FM has become one of the most popular phenomenons in recent radio history.
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But for all its quirkiness, the website is an example of how crowdfunding has become one of the internet's fastest-growing phenomenons.
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Very strange things comes to our knowledge in families, miss; bless your heart, what you would think to be phenomenons, quite.
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This is hardly shocking considering the cyclical nature of cultural phenomenons, but the decline from last year's numbers looks to be fairly dramatic.
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This dearth of square footage has resulted in a couple notable phenomenons: Namely, pocket-emptying rents and some-let'sjust call it-creativeuses of space.
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Steinman is the writer, producer and arranger behind one of the greatest phenomenons in musical history, Meat Loaf's Bat Out Of Hell album.
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And here's another example: I'm hoping some "anthropologist" might be interested in researching and explaining this and other street dancing phenomenons in Johannesburg.
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With sessions from Katy Perry and Vampire Weekend still to come, Unplugged is shaping up to be that rarest of phenomenons: a genuinely worthwhile revival.
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In recent years, India has seen a growing phenomenon called 'paid news'.
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The report examines the nationwide phenomenon of this increasing militarized state violence.