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    Phenomenon \Phe*nom"e*non\, n.; pl. {Phenomena}. [L.
    phaenomenon, Gr. faino`menon, fr. fai`nesqai to appear,
    fai`nein to show. See {Phantom}.]
    1. An appearance; anything visible; whatever, in matter or
    spirit, is apparent to, or is apprehended by, observation;
    as, the phenomena of heat, light, or electricity;
    phenomena of imagination or memory.

    In the phenomena of the material world, and in many
    of the phenomena of mind. --Stewart.

    2. That which strikes one as strange, unusual, or
    unaccountable; an extraordinary or very remarkable person,
    thing, or occurrence; as, a musical phenomenon.

    1. Recently, Mr. Churpek had to listen patiently as a self-professed psychic rambled on about his knowledge of "intimate phenomena" and his telepathic ability to find missing persons.
    2. This principle says, in essence, that if two phenomena produce equivalent effects, they must be manifestations of the same fundamental law.
    3. Mr. White cites polls showing that in 1980 distress over certain social phenomena was much greater among average Americans than among their leaders.
    4. A six-member team will leave for Moscow next month to teach Soviet police how to deal with such antisocial phenomena as bank holdups, restaurant arson, mugging and auto chop shops.
    5. Some Anglo-Saxon phenomena are acceptable in France.
    6. "That's to ensure that the tests are accurate for predicting flights, and that no unexpected phenomena occur," he said.
    7. It was farsighted in that it points out the folly of the phenomena reported.
    8. The crisis phenomena have piled up over a long time," he said.
    9. There are 57 experiments attached to the satellite's exterior, and scientists and engineers are eager to see how the various materials in them fared during their long exposure to atomic oxygen, radiation, micrometeoroids and other phenomena in space.
    10. "I think we have a real phenomena.
    11. A second theme is that economic analysis has substantial explanatory power for a wide range of empirical phenomena.
    12. Similarly this television column is devoted once in a while to consideration of such phenomena as game shows, Australian soap operas and the daytime sofa shows.
    13. Flight 19's disappearance became part of the legend of the Bermuda Triangle, an area where ships and planes supposedly disappear under mysterious circumstances involving UFOs, magnetic fields and other such phenomena.
    14. Mostly, people at the institute are building computer models of complex phenomena. The models are supposed to show how molecules, markets or national economies evolve.
    15. "This death is a tremendous loss not only for musicians, but for the whole world since Horowitz was one of the greatest phenomena of our time," said Boris Pokrovsky, the artistic director of Moscow's Bolshoi Theater.
    16. "All the Europeans, they dream someday to see these phenomena," said Bishop Timotheos of Detroit, whose diocese includes upstate New York.
    17. A scientist detected electrical changes in the ground before a killer earthquake jolted Los Angeles last year, but he and other researchers remain skeptical that such phenomena can be used to predict temblors.
    18. Trump admits the gossip accounts for many of the 1,500 media credentials issued for the opening. "It's a strange phenomena but someday we'll figure it all out," he said.
    19. 'But the most interesting contemporary phenomena are not products but events.'
    20. The Landau Institute, for example, has lost leading lights in mathematical physics and conformal theory-a sophisticated new branch of physics that is trying to find a single explanation for all phenomena in the universe.
    21. Be that as it may, Mr. Soros's articulation of the reflexivity principle, and its application to a wide variety of economic phenomena, deserves serious attention.
    22. Thus, inflation theorists say that over a vast period of time the phenomena may well have produced trillions of universes.
    23. Here, supercomputers model and simulate mechanical structures, environmental conditions, chemical processes and natural phenomena. Companies need this information to design new products and to prove they are complying with regulations.
    24. Reports of phenomena similar to those reported Monday have been received from pilgrims to Medjugorje, Yugoslavia.
    25. Many Japanese believed it impossible to transplant such uniquely Japanese phenomena. Toyota commented: 'We were not really expecting any direct results from sponsoring the festival'.
    26. They say the incumbent could be vulnerable because of his age, the historic difficulties that Foreign Relations Committee chairmen have faced and his passionate interest in psychic phenomena.
    27. Scientists from a nationwide group that investigates "abnormal phenomena" were looking into the landing, the newspaper said.
    28. Tawfik and other experts responded by saying scientists studied the rockfall for a year before deciding it occurred in a section of limestone weakened by salt, wind and other natural phenomena.
    29. "Contemperary music allows you to understand old musical phenomena in new ways," he said.
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