Word: phenomenons
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...certainly is, and the sun has definitely not set on Harvard hockey. Having one athlete in the Olympics is a phenomenon; having two is a trend. When asked about Harvard's role as an Olympic Games pipeline for women's hockey, Stone responded with cheer...
...very sick, with high fevers and bad coughs. No such pig flu had ever been noticed before 1918, but every fall thereafter an influenza-like illness attacked the nation's hog population. In 1928 a researcher from the Rockefeller Institute, Richard E. Shope, went to Iowa to investigate the phenomenon, and in 1930 he became the first scientist to isolate an influenza virus. Copies of it are stored today in laboratories around the world...
Opposition movements gain popular support when governments are seen as playing into American hands, and this phenomenon adds to the instability of the Middle East. If the U.S. wants real stability and not tenuous regimes, we must be willing to honor self-determination, even if the results at first make us uncomfortable...
...Niño is a genuine meteorological phenomenon or just a meaningless foreign expression that anyone can use to explain the incongruencies in the weather across America, it still seems only right to say "gracias...
...Ni–o is a genuine meteorological phenomenon or just a meaningless foreign expression that anyone can use to explain the incongruencies in the weather across America, it still seems only right to say "gracias...