61.   Cyberspace break-ins, however, are hardly a new phenomenon.

62.   Dealing with central Asia is a new phenomenon for us.

63.   Deflation also is prompting price wars among many producers, a new phenomenon for Chinese officials that they find unsettling.

64.   End-zone celebrations were still a fairly new phenomenon.

65.   European ambivalence toward Turkey is hardly a new phenomenon.

66.   Even when the bankruptcy is over, lawyers keep cashing in, thanks to the relatively new phenomenon known as a litigation trust.

67.   For all its powerful impact and breathtaking momentum, globalization is a comparatively new phenomenon, still imperfectly understood.

68.   FEC spokesman Ian Stirton said that issue ads are a fairly new phenomena and that the agency has increasingly grappled with whether such spots fall under federal regulations.

69.   For now, however, wine drinking is still a relatively new phenomenon in this country and we can drink what we want.

70.   France is fond of single-artist museums, a relatively new phenomenon in the United States.

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%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
phenomenon 0.08%
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