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Meanings of whole phenomenon in English
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Usage of whole phenomenon in English
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The wholephenomenon still has the whiff of hokum, but we'll see.
2
Then the more thoughtful people began to doubt the wholephenomenon and admitted error.
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To us the wholephenomenon wears an utterly different aspect.
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And I'm intrigued by natural steppers -like you, like Joshua, the wholephenomenon.
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But one of the company maintained that this did not account for the wholephenomenon.
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The wholephenomenon measured perhaps three hundred feet across.
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The wholephenomenon lies in these few words.
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No doubt, also, the complex wholephenomenon gets its terror from the fact of men's sin.
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The wholephenomenon lasted only a few seconds, then every thing was again at rest as before.
10
What then is there in the wholephenomenon worthy of notice with regard to the theory of Descent?
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But then the wholephenomenon of the Long Earth had been laced with hatred and violence from the start.
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I was interested in this book to look at the wholephenomenon of our increasing obsession with exercise and fitness.
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I don't know if we were ever under surveillance, because they did set up a special thing to investigate the wholephenomenon.
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Several of these seals are beginning to produce unexpected noises and scientists are investigating the wholephenomenon of harbor-seal vocabulary and mimetic behavior.
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From the influence of Rousseau to the bearing of the tariff rates on her dinner, the wholephenomenon is utterly strange to her.
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One is the upside of the wholephenomenon is that we now get to listen to the best soprano rather than the hundredth best.