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fenômenos
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fenomenismo
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fenomen
Observable fact or event.
fact
noumenon
español
fenomenismo
ruso
явление
español
fenómeno
catalán
fenomen
Philosophical concept.
object
philosophical concept
español
fenómeno
1
In recent years, India has seen a growing
phenomenon
called 'paid news'.
2
The report examines the nationwide
phenomenon
of this increasing militarized state violence.
3
A similar
phenomenon
seems to be happening currently in the Mediterranean Sea.
4
However there are better times of the year to catch this
phenomenon
.
5
But is this really the right way to combat this negative
phenomenon
?
6
Those figures require the
phenomenon
to last way past the opening week.
7
Objective: Workplace bullying is an increasing
phenomenon
that concerns managers and employees.
8
Sky and Telescope reports the GRS 'flaking'
phenomenon
used to be rare.
9
It is impossible to stop this
phenomenon
,
the Catalan police chief said.
10
This is a human-made abstraction to help us better understand natural
phenomenon
.
11
Objective: The tobacco paradox is a
phenomenon
insufficiently explained by previous studies.
12
Iceland has been the one victim of the so-called carry trade
phenomenon
.
13
Note too that this is all not simply a tech industry
phenomenon
.
14
I knew a psychiatrist once who called it the 'Who knows?'
phenomenon
.
15
However, mlo-based disease resistance has been considered a barley-specific
phenomenon
to date.
16
The relation to the manifold of the object as a
phenomenon
;
3.
phenomenon
new phenomenon
natural phenomenon
same phenomenon
strange phenomenon
global phenomenon
ruso
феномен
явление
portugués
fenômenos
fenómeno
fenômeno
español
fenomenismo
apariencia
fenómeno
fenomeno
catalán
fenomen
fenòmen
fenomen natural