It is important that even qualities of feeling can be experienced as phenomenally objective. |
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He is phenomenally interested in modern cosmology, physics, neuroscience and psychology. |
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Waiting lists for methadone programmes, rehab and detox services are phenomenally long. |
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When put together the way they are, the result is phenomenally satisfying, kind of like a jazzed-up garage band. |
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She is phenomenally talented and really must not be missed by any serious theatregoer. |
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Dominic Kirwan enjoys superstar status today thanks to chart-topping albums and phenomenally successful concert tours. |
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They turned a largely unknown music-video channel into a phenomenally profitable global network for young adults. |
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They're having a great amount of success turning out buildings that are very interesting, at phenomenally cheap prices. |
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One of the continuing sources of musicological interest in polka is the phenomenally hybrid nature of the genre. |
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Since new incentives were introduced, the shareholding of fishing companies has phenomenally increased. |
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A perceived mirror surface is not transparent, although we see phenomenally localized optic qualities behind this surface. |
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There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states. |
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In an obscure way, one seems to imagine a phenomenally empty physical space into which phenomena are then projected in a mystical way. |
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If we do not understand how human consciousness is produced, then it makes little sense to attempt to make a robot phenomenally conscious. |
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It's far too noisy, for one thing, plus we're all phenomenally busy, a fact that should delight upper management. |
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To the north west of the island lies Ruantallain Estate and a mind-boggling array of fine trout lochs which can fish phenomenally well in May. |
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Thanks to phenomenally sticky feet, certain spiders can carry 170 times their weight upside-down. |
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He's an excellent storyteller and a phenomenally detailed artist, but his work lacks a certain dynamic that makes it stick out in my mind. |
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What makes it so phenomenally stunning, then, is the film's visual imagery. |
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Given that modern animals are a phenomenally diverse group that evolved relatively quickly, why were they so slow to get going? |
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The formula has been phenomenally successful with the number of UK sites tripling in two years and five sites opening in France this April. |
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Being a phenomenally useless golfer, I welcomed the chance to practise my swing in isolation – and to blame the terrain for my frequent misfires. |
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The usage of tasers has gone up phenomenally, and there have been 20 deaths in the last several years, as you mentioned. |
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Then the value of a gillnet boat licence went up phenomenally, simply because somebody arbitrarily split it into three areas. |
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The user is left unaware of the complex technology behind the generator, because the Airozon Supercracker is phenomenally easy to use. |
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Technological innovation has always been a hallmark of Orlando Wyndham, the producer of the phenomenally successful Jacob's Creek wine range. |
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The service clubs' transparent good works and idealistic aims have made them phenomenally attractive to people outside of North America. |
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He's one of the most phenomenally skilled rappers in the game today. |
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She would get up at five in the morning to begin her reading so that she was phenomenally well prepared. |
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His view is exhilarating, alien and unforgiving, at once phenomenally accurate and unsoftened by the consolations of familiarity. |
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Not long ago two phenomenally sozzled Korean-Chinese by the Tumen proposed that Banyan join them for an escapade to the other side. |
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In many cases, repairs to these churches are phenomenally expensive for parishioners. |
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Whilst the base station network has grown phenomenally, the figures for cancer in Finland have fallen radically. |
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That is a phenomenally impressive list, with nary a mcg nor Michael Bay nor Zack Snyder to be found. |
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Mayfield had written the phenomenally successful soundtracks for Super Fly and Claudine. |
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Raised hydroponically and on coco, Opium performs phenomenally in terms of manageability and vigorous growth. |
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Pemberton sold his syrup to local soda fountains, and, with advertising, the drink became phenomenally successful. |
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We've improved phenomenally since then, but as far as actual regulatory requirements went, we were ahead of the States at that point. |
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A general characteristic of these kinds of organisms is that they multiply phenomenally fast. |
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His legs working at a phenomenally high cadence, he reached a velocity that seemed to challenge the laws of centrifugal force and clocked a time of 9.0sec. |
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With respect to the price of gas, people are phenomenally price sensitive. |
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Overall, driving an RDX anywhere is a phenomenally sporty experience, punctuated with a quicker response than anything in its class and wider grins you've ever had on your face before. |
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Harley Granville Barker's phenomenally shrewd and clued-up Waste was written in 1907, revised in 1926, and is perennially a play for today as this luminous, penetratingly performed revival by Roger Michell richly attests. |
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The outreach activation at the Games was a unique opportunity to promote the 2010 Games to many athletes, youth, leaders, business leaders and cultural performers who participated in this phenomenally successful event. |
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From all of the reports, the most recent one coming out of Nova Scotia, I believe, it is indicated that the usage of tasers has gone up phenomenally. |
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The medications are phenomenally more complex. |
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It could grow phenomenally from 500 to 5,000 if people all of a sudden were persuaded, through the media or whatever, that this was a very good use of their excess embryos. |
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It actually cut funding to the program and rebranded the program that the Liberals had introduced and which had worked phenomenally well for many years past. |
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Entering the public arena in the Northwest Territories on the ground floor, and with some assistance from friends in high places, he had a phenomenally successful career. |
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Cox's cartoon pixies soon became phenomenally popular. |
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It's also the title of the latest album by this phenomenally successful group that daringly blends Argentinean and electro rhythms, broadening all of our musical horizons. |
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So a lot is underway and to me it is phenomenally exciting. |
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Though 13, Ostrenga was a phenomenally good shape-shifter. |
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As one pessimist puts it, Gazprom is a classic case of how a phenomenally valuable asset can fail to be a good investment. Two parties are responsible: its management and the government. |
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