21.   At Louisiana State under Dale Brown, he was more of a natural phenomenon than a tournament-tested player.

22.   Block and Byrd go on to evoke images of meteor showers, Antarctic melt ponds and other fauna and natural phenomena.

23.   But although the tilt of the earth may be on their side, the Chatham Islands must contend with a different sort of natural phenomenon.

24.   But even before the astronomers, theologians tried to explain the star of Bethlehem in terms of natural phenomena.

25.   But overall, extended sequences of natural phenomena large and small prevail.

26.   Coral reefs, which are breathtakingly beautiful natural phenomena, tend to thrive in water temperatures that are only slightly below the maximum temperature at which they can survive.

27.   Early European societies had a profound reverence for all natural phenomena.

28.   Even so, there remains a stubborn residue of reports that are honestly attested to and that resist obvious explanation by known natural phenomena.

29.   Entrainment is a ubiquitous natural phenomenon.

a. + phenomenon >>共 603
new 10.24%
natural 4.46%
recent 3.72%
same 3.23%
cultural 2.64%
american 1.96%
social 1.62%
common 1.62%
temporary 1.57%
strange 1.57%
natural + n. >>共 838
disaster 6.84%
cause 3.94%
world 2.04%
habitat 2.04%
beauty 2.03%
light 1.67%
environment 1.17%
process 1.07%
order 0.94%
phenomenon 0.87%
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