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The man behind the Frisbee's phenomenal success, however, was Edward " Steady Ed " Headrick ( Pasadena, Cal., June 28, 1924 — La Selva Beach, Cal., August 12, 2002 ), hired in 1964 as Wham-O's new general manager and vice president in charge of marketing.
The single was a phenomenal success in the UK, staying at the top of the singles chart for nine consecutive weeks, during which time the group's previous single " Relax " climbed back up the charts to number two.
It had been finished in the summer of 1982, but held for release due to the phenomenal success of the band's debut.
Craig's orchestra was also the first to broadcast over local radio station WSM-AM and enjoyed phenomenal success with a 12-year show on the NBC Radio Network.
Flowers and Trees would go on to be a phenomenal success and would also win the first Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons in 1932.
The phenomenal success of the Bond series lead to a deluge of imitators, such as the Eurospy genre and several from America.
Brought up in a working-class home, Hailey never lost the common touch following his phenomenal success.
More focus was being placed on domestic signings, and phenomenal success was achieved by INXS, Cold Chisel, 1927 and Jenny Morris, to name a few.
The phenomenal success of the 1980 " Who shot J. R .?
The video for " Sledgehammer " would go on to be a phenomenal success and win nine MTV Video Music Awards.
Welsh has been met with great success across Wales with the first Welsh medium schools opening in the 1940s and have since grown on a phenomenal rate.
Flowers and Trees was a phenomenal success, and within a year, the now-in-Technicolor Silly Symphonies series had popularity and success that matched ( and later surpassed ) that of the Mickey Mouse cartoons.
The pilot episode began a trend for The Twilight Zone of critical success accompanied by adequate, if not phenomenal, ratings.
The phenomenal success of Wayland's newspaper meant that Girard came to have a printing plant capable of handling a weekly newspaper of huge circulation ; on occasion over 400, 000 copies per week.
The group now entered their second period of phenomenal success in the disco-era late 1970s.
Something that would seem, by any sort of rational measure, to be doomed to failure, but something that on the other hand the audience already knew was going to be a phenomenal success.
There was a great deal of pressure to introduce a Leica SLR because of the phenomenal success of the Nikon F ( 1959 ).
In 1966, the Maharishi founded the Students ' International Meditation Society, which The Los Angeles Times later characterised as a " phenomenal success ".
The Sound of Music probably contains more hit songs than any other Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, likely due to the phenomenal success of the film version.
The title also urges the audience not to expect too much from the show ; at the time of the premiere, David wanted to lower expectations after Seinfelds phenomenal success.
Boydell's biographer, Sven Bruntjen, hypothesizes that one of the reasons for Boydell ’ s early and phenomenal success was his specialization.
The Cortina competed fairly successfully there against most of the other small imports of its day, including GM's Opel Kadett, the Renault Dauphine, and the just-appearing Toyotas and Datsuns, although none of them approached the phenomenal success of the Volkswagen Beetle.
The first single from the album, called Ave Maria, had a phenomenal success.
The Berenstains ' first bear story, titled Freddy Bear's Spanking, arrived on the desk of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, who had found phenomenal success in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat and was now editor of a Random House series called " Beginner Books ".

phenomenal and some
A phenomenal number of paintings are ascribed to him, some of which are likely to be by other masters of the golden landscape, such as Abraham Calraet ( 1642 – 1722 ), whose initials A. C. may be mistaken for Cuyp's.
The significance of this was phenomenal, as it allowed the new Guanxian irrigation system to populate an area of some 40 by 50 miles ( 60 × 80 km ) with over five million people, still in use today ( Needham, Science and Civilization in China, Volume 4, Part 3, 288 ).
While some of the blue yodels heard on late 1920s Race recordings-those by the Mississippi Sheiks, for example-probably do owe something to Jimmie Rodgers ' phenomenal success, others-like Billie Young's When They Get Lovin ' They's Gone ( accompanied by Jelly Roll Morton on Victor 23339, 1930 ), Lottie Kimbrough and Winston Holmes ' Lost Lover Blues ( Gennett 6607, 1928 ), and Clint Jones ' Mississippi Woman Blues and Blue Valley Blues ( Okeh 8587, 1928 )-seem more deeply connected to these precedent recordings by Charles Anderson, and to the venerable line of African-American yodelers they represent.
It wasn't long before the engine started receiving attention from the aftermarket tuning industry, and the 1. 6 L version quickly became a stalwart of the tuning scene in the 1980s and 1990s with some phenomenal power outputs ( over ) being extracted from the turbocharged variants.
It has been nominated for several awards, winning some of them ; it won best Game Boy Advance platform game from both IGN and its readers, the former calling the new levels " phenomenal ".
Milner would tell David Richards in a Washington Star interview: " The more I read in high school, the more I realized that some tremendous, phenomenal things were happening around me.
Their major rival was BMC, who was at the time producing three FWD model ranges including the Mini and the best-selling Austin 1100 series ; it was hoped by Leyland that some of the 1100s phenomenal success would rub off on the new Triumph.
Also, stirring in the Argentine underground were new bands with a radically different sound from either acoustic or heavy rock: influenced by some of acoustic rock's more experimental works ( such as Arco Iris and their phenomenal Agitor Lucens V with its world music influences ), by Tango music and also by British progressive rock.
Terry Knight ( April 9, 1943-November 1, 2004 ), born Richard Terrance Knapp, was an American rock and roll music producer, promoter, singer, songwriter and radio personality, who enjoyed some success in radio, modest success as a singer, but phenomenal success as the original manager-producer for Grand Funk Railroad and the producer for Bloodrock.
The Rockets's third season also brought forward some of the league's best rookies and a phenomenal base of nine NHL drafted players.

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The phenomenal world as such, arises from self-consciousness ; the activity of the ego ; and moral awareness.
Science is the reasoned investigation or study of phenomena, aimed at discovering enduring principles among elements of the phenomenal world by employing formal techniques such as the scientific method.
That ’ s what made him such a phenomenal player.
In the so-called Type Ia supernovae, gases falling onto a white dwarf raise its mass until it nears a critical level, the Chandrasekhar limit, resulting in an explosion ; in Type Ib / c and Type II supernovae, the progenitor star is a massive star which runs out of fuel to power its nuclear fusion reactions and collapses in on itself, reaching such phenomenal temperatures that it explodes.
" As there are no appearances of these entities in the phenomenal, Kant is able to make the claim that they cannot be known to a mind that works upon " such knowledge that has to do only with appearances.
In Seagrave's book " The Marcos Dynasty ", he mentioned that Marcos possess a phenomenal memory and exhibit this by " memorizing complicated texts and reciting forward and backward " such as the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines.
Some anti-intentionalism, such as that of Ned Block, is based on the argument that phenomenal conscious experience or qualia is also a vital component of consciousness, and that it is not intentional.
), who used it to characterize Consciousness Only teachings as provisional, dealing with the phenomenal appearances of the dharmas, in contrast to Huayan, which deals with the underlying nature on which such phenomenal appearances were based.
Many have considered Kamille to have the most powerful Newtype abilities in all of Gundam, as he has shown many remarkable abilities such as summoning the ghosts of dead characters and utilizing the Zeta Gundam's bio-sensor to power the MS to phenomenal levels.
He used no models, but drew from images seen only once, such as in books or on television ; his phenomenal memory enabled him to recall where he drew each picture and to date it precisely in his mind.
The couple delivered phenomenal hits such as Raja Jani, Seeta Aur Geeta, Sharafat, Tum Haseen Main Jawaan, Jugnu, Dost, Charas, Maa, Chacha Bhatija, Azaad, and Sholay.
The hard problem of consciousness is the problem of explaining how and why we have qualia or phenomenal experiences — how sensations acquire characteristics, such as colors and tastes.
This big, powerful engine in such a light car gave the Golden Hawk a phenomenal power-to-weight ratio ( and thus performance ) for the time ; of 1956 American production cars, the Golden Hawk was second only to Chrysler's 300 B by that measure — and the expensive Chrysler was a road-legal NASCAR racing car.
Chalmers states ; " From the conceivability of zombies, proponents of the argument infer their metaphysical possibility " and argues that this inference, while not generally legitimate, is legitimate for phenomenal concepts such as consciousness since we must adhere to " Kripke's insight that for phenomenal concepts, there is no gap between reference-fixers and reference ( or between primary and secondary intentions ).
These include the sensation, perception, and interpretation of information about the world around us by using faculties of the mind such as senses, phenomenal and psychological perception, cognition and intelligence.
While there had been previous primetime serials ( such as One Man's Family ), none had enjoyed the phenomenal success of Peyton Place.
One such story relates to a 1924 game, after Scott had just made a phenomenal save at Ewood Park against Blackburn.
In finding the cause of a phenomenal nature such as heat, one must list all of the situations where heat is found.
The company was designed to compete with Walt Disney Feature Animation, which had phenomenal success in the 1990s with the releases of films such as Beauty and the Beast ( 1991 ), Aladdin ( 1992 ) and The Lion King ( 1994 ).

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