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en It's hard to predict whether this will become some sort of a cultural phenomenon, or if it's just something that's of the moment.

en new phenomenon ... the consequences of which are hard to predict.

en It's hard to make a cultural phenomenon every time.
  John Travolta

en It's a cultural phenomenon that we're facing. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin.

en (What she meant was fencing is relevant) because of the moment-to-moment interaction of two actors together who have to be listening and aware of each other, and who have to be so completely involved in what's going on in the moment that everything else sort of becomes secondary. It's the focus, the one-on-one interaction, the moment-to-moment.

en I just did a dramatic love story. Whether it's a cultural phenomenon is not for me to say.

en That was sort of a hard moment.

en We've been practicing officially for only a few days, so it's hard to predict exactly what kind of performances we may see from our guys this weekend. Putting them out there, especially the freshmen, is sort of like a baptism by fire. I'm interested to see how they respond.

en I didn't know anything about the original Star Trek outside of the fact that it was a cultural phenomenon.

en We will be sampling those irrigation wells, as well as other sampling. It is hard to predict what this investigation will find, and hard to predict a specific time frame when the report will be completed. The data they obtain will drive the rest of the investigation.

en When you get into this sort of thing, what you generally find out as you go through the procedure is that some things work out and some things don't. It changes kaleidoscopically every day where you're going and what the picture is. It's hard to predict. You're saying are we going to go spend the money on this guy or that guy and I'm saying I can't tell you because we're going to have a candy store to pick from.

en It's the most important cultural weekend, maybe in the country. The Art Basel Fair and Art Basel Miami has transformed into this amazing series of cultural events to coincide with the art fair and so everyone's in town and it's a perfect moment to display it.

en We had sort of Spinal Tap moment in Europe . . . when I caught on fire. Vince almost had to stop singing, he was laughing so hard.

en The Internet is an important cultural phenomenon, but that doesn't excuse its failure to comply with basic economic laws. The problem is that it was devised by a bunch of hippie anarchists.

en They should think carefully on how to avoid the sort of ghetto phenomenon.


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