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His first novel was phenomenally successful.
These games are phenomenally popular in Japan and have sold about three million units.
The problem of consciousness, in this general picture, is to understand what processes or mechanisms or events in the brain make certain contents phenomenally conscious.
Introjected controls are thus regulations that are within the person, but nonetheless are experienced phenomenally as external to the self.
A state is phenomenally conscious, however, if it is an experience.
Phenomenally, the crosses are expected to emerge as bulging convex figures without any inner coloration.
In placing photographs beside windows and at the end of ramps and passages, we extended the spaces within the photographs phenomenally and imaginatively.