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Many rich people work phenomenally hard, from a very young age in school.
"The explanation you are about to provide had better be phenomenally good."
From about 1958 until around 1970, it was phenomenally successful.
I mean, it is a phenomenally complex piece of work.
They were easy to fix and phenomenally bad for her.
Made on a small budget, it did phenomenally well at the box office.
So it's actually easier and more natural to work phenomenally long hours.
The buildings covered a phenomenally low 49 percent of the lot.
"If people are willing to open their home, that is phenomenally important," she said.
Which is why this has the potential of being a phenomenally valuable business.
"There is some phenomenally good journalism being done in this country."
But the phenomenally successful show did little to highlight the city.
I understand that the 63 is, as you might say, phenomenally more secure, but I'd like a number.
Especially the experience of having phenomenally successful and wealthy parents.
Its energy consumption has increased phenomenally, up 65 percent between 2002 and 2004.
The night was a continuation of the phenomenally clear afternoon.
He's a phenomenally quick study, though not always a thorough one.
The service is a team effort, not at all what you'd expect in a place that costs this much or has such phenomenally fine food.
I was never a phenomenally patient man, and age had not softened me.
It was phenomenally successful, with 195 whales taken in the first season alone.
"Right from the start, this series has been quite phenomenally attended," she said.
Did he know how phenomenally appealing John found the queen?
The number of Chinese people using wireless rose phenomenally to about 85 million.
He said the station's financial and labor issues were "phenomenally complex."
The children's section, like everything here, is phenomenally well stocked.