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The relatively new but phenomenally popular Dotto, and then Twenty-One, were found to have been rigged and were promptly canceled.
The series was so phenomenally popular that two feature-length movies, Sweeney!
The original show was canceled in 1969 due to low ratings, but became phenomenally popular in syndication.
The series, broadcast in the early evening just after the main news bulletin, was phenomenally popular and drew 15 million listeners at its peak, being fondly remembered and occasionally revived for many years afterwards.
Two phenomenally popular characters to come out of the penny dreadfuls were Jack Harkaway, introduced in the Boys of England in 1871, and Sexton Blake, who began in the Half-penny Marvel in 1893.
The new season was placed by Grade at 7. 35 pm on Monday evenings opposite the phenomenally popular ITV soap opera, Coronation Street.
The songs in the movie were so phenomenally popular that the name of this movie got tagged to his given name.
The series, which aired afternoons on CBS did not fare well and the network cancelled it in favor of the phenomenally popular Match Game remake.
When his two-year hitch was over in March 1953, the Braves departed Boston for Milwaukee, where – benefitting from a powerful offense featuring Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews and Joe Adcock – they soon became both successful on the field and phenomenally popular off it.
This phenomenally popular film made both Beery and Dressler into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's two top stars for the next couple of years and formed the basis for many later stereotypical routines about hard-nosed sea-going men.

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Hancock's Half Hour later transferred to TV and was phenomenally successful throughout the 1950s, running concurrently on radio and television until 1960.
Another reviewer, agreeing that Lewis was certainly no Twain, calls Babbitt “ a monstrous, bawling, unconscionable satire ,” and writes “ Mr. Lewis is the most phenomenally skillful exaggerator in literature today .” Although many critics agreed that there was some truth in the depiction of America Lewis put forth, they could not agree that it existed to the extent portrayed in Babbitt.
The BCS theory was phenomenally successful in describing superconductors.
It was phenomenally successful, with 195 whales taken in the first season alone.
He was also phenomenally strong, able to smash rocks into pieces, uproot trees, and bend trunks like twigs.
Internationally the song was phenomenally successful, spending many weeks at the top position in various countries, including 17 weeks on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles, 15 weeks in Switzerland, 13 weeks in France and Germany, 11 weeks in the Netherlands and Sweden, ten weeks in Belgium Wallonia, Denmark, Italy, and Norway, seven weeks in Belgium Flanders, six weeks in Ireland, four weeks in Australia and Austria, two weeks in Spain and the United Kingdom, and one week in Finland.
His break as a filmmaker came with Once Were Warriors ( 1994 ), a gritty depiction of urban Māori life that was phenomenally successful in New Zealand.
The album charted as high as # 36 in the U. K. and was phenomenally successful in Canada, going gold, platinum, and double-platinum.
" MMMBop " was phenomenally successful, especially for a debut single, reaching number one in 27 countries including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and Mexico.
A phenomenally bright young man, he took the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory in his senior year of high school and was sent to speak with the school counselor and school psychiatrist as a result.
That score was Oahu Railway & Land Company, a narrow-gauge operation that established sugar as a phenomenally profitable crop on O ' ahu.
Also, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl ( 2008 ), which she directed and ghost wrote, was based on the phenomenally successful American Girl book series.
To claim that Germany failed to invade in 1940 because of what was done by phenomenally brave and skilled young men of Fighter Command is hogwash.
The Type 35 was phenomenally successful, winning over 1, 000 races in its time.
The same can be said for General Rahimuddin Khan, often termed as the " Strongman of Balochistan ", whose post as martial law administrator was junior to that of then head of state, Zia-ul-Haq, but still phenomenally powerful.

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Those Milwaukee " home " games were phenomenally successful, with the handful of games accounting for about one-third of total White Sox home attendance.
He also played the phenomenally successful US toymaker A. C. Gilbert in the 2002 movie: The Man Who Saved Christmas.
Prices paid by European wood buyers are phenomenally high by local standards, and there is much pressure to utilize this opportunity for cash accumulation, even without legal permits.
* January 23 – Roots begins its phenomenally successful run on ABC.
It has become a phenomenally successful enterprise in terms of financial growth, brand-name recognition, and worldwide expansion.
Despite being a phenomenally successful playwright during his lifetime, his propensity for high living ( he had a table permanently reserved for him at Maxim's ), gambling, and the failure of his marriage led to financial difficulties.
Although there is a moment of crisis when the rig strikes a gas pocket, most of this is dealt with swiftly and off-camera, and the barge, rig, and friendly drillers depart expeditiously, leaving behind a phenomenally clean environment and a wealthy Cajun family.
Marxists believe there to be a disjunction between the real state of affairs and the way that they phenomenally appear.
Stephen Dunwell, the project manager who became a scapegoat when Stretch failed commercially, pointed out soon after the phenomenally successful 1964 launch of System / 360 that most of its core concepts were pioneered by Stretch.
7 ( 1914 ), with the First and Third Preludes ( in particular the G minor with its phenomenally fast tempo / figurations and pedal chords ) being pronounced unplayable by no less a figure than Widor.
After several unsuccessful business ventures ( including passing up the opportunity to purchase the American Football League's San Diego Chargers in 1967 ), he began an oil and gas exploration business in Arkansas, Jones Oil and Land Lease, which became phenomenally successful.
The interiors were designed by artists and architects of the time, and besides being very luxurious were also phenomenally spacious.
Current bishōnen examples from the same agency include Tomohisa Yamashita of J-pop group NEWS, Jin Akanishi and Kazuya Kamenashi of KAT-TUN, Takuya Kimura of SMAP, and Jun Matsumoto of Arashi, all of whom are phenomenally successful throughout East Asia by appealing to both younger and older women and whose widely praised, gender-incongruous physical beauty is often deliberately manipulated in terms of role-playing and, most commonly, fanservice.
The popularity of the Little House series of books has grown phenomenally over the years, spawning a multimillion-dollar franchise of mass merchandising, additional spinoff book series ( some written by MacBride and his daughter ), and the long-running television show, starring Michael Landon.
Under Beaverbrook the newspaper achieved a phenomenally high circulation, setting records for newspaper sales several times throughout the 1930s.
Onn had set a phenomenally high standard of leadership and oratory skills.
In 1985, rock band U2 and manager Paul McGuinness commissioned him to write the story of their origins, formation, early years and the time leading up to their phenomenally successful album, The Joshua Tree.
The current US national touring production concludes its phenomenally successful run of more than five years this August in Buffalo.

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