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61. That physical phenomenon is the muscle behind a dynamo, or standard electric generator. 62. As it is, the company can not in any case be accounted for as a wholly contractual phenomenon. 63. In many of the large public sector industries, major investments in ReD are a relatively new phenomenon. 64. After all,[Sentence dictionary] he is a member of an elite media establishment that both fears and looks down on the talk phenomenon. 65. Whether this phenomenon is good or bad for democracy depends on whose ox is being gored. 66. This is a clear example of attempting to explain an unknown phenomenon by means of models based on known phenomena. 67. The fluorescence, as discussed earlier, is a low-magnitude phenomenon, and will not be reliably detected by this method. 68. Such a seemingly paradoxical phenomenon is well known in capitalist countries. 69. All of these findings show how unwarranted is the claim that there is such a phenomenon as a premenstrual mental disorder. 70. Transnational migration, by no means a novel phenomenon, is also a prominent feature of many communities. 71. Serious discussion of the phenomenon began with a debate over the role of the press in reporting violent incidents at football matches. 72. Like football managers, conductors are a phenomenon of the modern age. 73. Ever since the very beginning the pentecostal phenomenon has been the subject of conflicting interpretations. 74. In this sense, power can be a structural phenomenon created by the division of labour. 75. As to likely causes, the out-of-round wheels phenomenon looks feasible. 76. Too many managers act as though language were more of a one-way phenomenon. 77. This is the phenomenon generally known as the poverty trap. 78. In vain I tried to persuade friends that even without glasses it was possible to experience the phenomenon. 79. This shadowing phenomenon can be used to determine nearest neighbour interatomic distances in surfaces. 80. Containing nuclear waste Anti-nuclear campaigners sometimes claim that nuclear fission and its dangerous products are a purely manmade phenomenon. 81. The best known example of the phenomenon is in cells of the retina, where its effect is to heighten contrast. 82. Those who posit a purely biological basis for this phenomenon are ignoring the class or political element. 83. The leaders of self-defeating organizations are well aware of this phenomenon; they depend upon it to justify their haphazard training practices. 84. The phenomenon Gross was describing had already been described by researchers in scientific journals for several years. 85. The piece captures the band at a crucial moment in their rise to the status of phenomenon. 86. Recently, I have begun to notice another phenomenon: contradictory placenames. 87. Alice, the Miracle Worker, was a modern-day phenomenon; why should the past play any part? 88. And shrewd businesswoman that she has quickly become, she is milking the phenomenon for all it is worth. 89. It was not an alien phenomenon and, as such, did not provoke an extreme response or demand extreme measures. 90. The gist of all this is that life is an interactive phenomenon of planetary and biospheric scale.