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1 The only miracles are phenomena not understood, but nevertheless the result of law.
2 And yet there are phenomena in that country worth observing.
3 They are phenomena that affect not only the United States.
4 That is, there are phenomena which are not inert.
5 Both magnetism and gravity are phenomena of rotation.
6 Not having to consider how and to whom your actions may harm are phenomena reserved for Whiteness.
7 They are phenomena which, when analysed, are clearly composed of two parts, an object and a cognition.
8 Child labor - let alone child prostitution, child soldiers, and child slavery - are phenomena best avoided.
9 The eclipses, on the other hand, are phenomena that touch us more nearly, and take place in our vicinity.
10 Material phenomena are phenomena of extension; and to every modification of extension an idea corresponds under the attribute of thought.
11 And so we can define psychical phenomena by saying that they are phenomena which intentionally contain an object in themselves.
12 And there are phenomena resembling volition which we more and more doubtfully include under that caption as we pass own on the descending scale.
13 Actually there are phenomena of a quite different kind connected with the earth's seismic activities, and these need to be taken into equal account.
14 "To me," retorted Yanski, in his guttural voice, "these people are phenomena . "
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