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I had no idea it would become this worldwide phenomenon.
" SKAM " ran for four seasons, and became a worldwide phenomenon.
Exhilarating stock market gains have also been a worldwide phenomenon.
Fact: The wage gap is real, and it's a worldwide phenomenon.
Her first book, "Mating in Captivity" (2006), was a worldwide phenomenon.
Laika was the first dog in space and became a worldwide phenomenon.
The issue of breastfeeding and separation from infants is a worldwide phenomenon.
Laika was the first dog in space, and became a worldwide phenomenon.
It's a worldwide phenomenon, with the hottest regions getting hit the hardest.
The concept ran for four seasons in Norway and became a worldwide phenomenon.
The books alone were a worldwide phenomenon ... selling more than 35 million copies.
After "Frozen" hit theaters on November 27, 2013, the film became a worldwide phenomenon.
But it was the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997 that propelled the worldwide phenomenon.
The above video chronicles the ninja's shadowy journey from local myth to worldwide phenomenon.
Taking advantage of promotions is a worldwide phenomenon, but techies stalk deals with extraordinary ingenuity.
The age of deglobalization is now a worldwide phenomenon that is larger than Mr. Trump.
The CEO of Dunkin' Brands says delivery is the next worldwide phenomenon in food service.
The song caught the attention of popular TikTok accounts and quickly became a worldwide phenomenon.
Pokémon, the cuddly and distinctive characters that became a worldwide phenomenon after their introduction in 1996.
Thanks to an explosion of online videos and tutorials, tricking grew into an underground, worldwide phenomenon.
It became a worldwide phenomenon that turned moments like the Battle of Winterfell into pop culture events.
"When you are raised in Chabad," she said, "you know a worldwide phenomenon is possible," she said.
What does it mean to you as a Frenchman to see Daft Punk become a worldwide phenomenon?
It's every founder's dream: you launch a product, and by the next day it's a worldwide phenomenon.
At the time did Netflix think this would set off a worldwide phenomenon and spawn two sequels?
Why did this legendary Japanese group become a worldwide phenomenon, and a universal symbol of deadly cool?
If there was ever any doubt Fortnite, and by extension Blevins, was a worldwide phenomenon, it's gone now.
Pokémon GO was, of course, a worldwide phenomenon, but widely criticized for half-baked gameplay and other issues.
She deep-fried them, came up with a sauce on the spot, and a worldwide phenomenon was born.
Something like Baby Yoda from the Disney+ show The Mandalorian can balloon into a worldwide phenomenon in days.
Conflict damaged antiquities — sites, monuments, and artifacts harmed during war — is a worldwide phenomenon that is regularly ignored.
Moving products into the world slowly was not how Uber had become a worldwide phenomenon in just nine years.
The religion slowly grew into a worldwide phenomenon, ordaining over 450,000 priests via its website as of May 20153.
Calling the boom in streetcars "a national and a worldwide phenomenon," Ms. Trottenberg named the system in Portland, Ore.
The genre has become a worldwide phenomenon, reinterpreted by producers in Shanghai​ and reappropriated by white kids in Blackpool​.
News outlets devote roughly 50% of their coverage to crime, while true crime podcasts have become a worldwide phenomenon.
Netflix&aposs "The Witcher" is a worldwide phenomenon, and an original song from the fantasy series is a hit, too.
The first book in the Fifty Shades series sold more than 100 million copies, and Christian Grey is a worldwide phenomenon!
"Game of Thrones" became a worldwide phenomenon, and one of the last moments of so-called "monoculture," according to The Ringer.
This is not a problem we can solve alone; Illicit opioid production is a worldwide phenomenon, requiring a coordinated, international response.
But as to quite why it's has been a worldwide phenomenon and the way it has...I really don't understand it.
While children often tend to wriggle out of these constraints, the constant jostling between two often opposing opinions is a worldwide phenomenon.
He steadily expanded his fame, branching out from being one of Paris's most recognised three-star chefs to become a worldwide phenomenon.
Nokia's original 3310 sold over 100 million units, according to CCS Insight analyst Ben Wood, who called the phone a "worldwide phenomenon".
That's a wild insinuation — Pokémon Go is a worldwide phenomenon, and the Pokémon games have been part of people's lives for decades.
Cramer on Wednesday also praised the Apple Watch, which he said "is going to be a worldwide phenomenon" and change health care.
Progress on this front, given the long histories and the worldwide phenomenon of colorism, seems to occur only at a glacial pace.
The overall impression is one of a worldwide phenomenon, not limited to the handful of countries that have been in the news recently.
Though it was only started five years ago as a UK charity campaign, the Dry January challenge is rapidly becoming a worldwide phenomenon.
The difference, of course, is that while Pokémon has become a worldwide phenomenon, Yo-kai Watch is still looking for that worldwide break.
The cult of In-N-Out burger is not reserved for those lucky enough to live near one, it is a worldwide phenomenon.
After turning the show into a worldwide phenomenon, RuPaul won his first Emmy for hosting the series — which first premiered in 2009 — in September.
One of the many oddities of this presidency is that a uniquely American figure such as Mr. Trump is part of a worldwide phenomenon.
The cost of producing a worldwide phenomenon, like Bird Box or "In My Feelings," is realizing that there's no ownership of whatever trend comes next.
When you think about Parkinson as a worldwide issue and a worldwide phenomenon, Muhammad Ali is easily the highest profile person to have suffered it.
THIS IS A WORLDWIDE PHENOMENON WE'RE LOOKING AT. THE LAST PEOPLE ON THE CABOOSE OF COURSE ARE THE EUROCRATS WITH THE HIGH PRIEST MARIO DRAGHI.
Lemonade, rather, was an event, a worldwide phenomenon that commanded the attention of just about everyone, even those who didn't necessarily want to see it.
Over the past 400 years, it has grown from a local sport form into a worldwide phenomenon popularized by films, video games and fitness enthusiasts.
That's why the Women's March on Washington became a worldwide phenomenon, and why it was a much bigger deal in DC than the inauguration itself.
The final season of the worldwide phenomenon has received underwhelming reviews and a frosty reception from many longtime fans, who complain the show has been rushed.
However, when "Fortnite Battle Royale" launched later that year in September, the game really started to take off, and it has now become a worldwide phenomenon.
And let's not forget, it was also responsible for releasing one of the catchiest soundtracks in musical history — quickly turning the franchise into a worldwide phenomenon
An 18th-century Scottish ballad thus became a midcentury American television ritual, and from there became a worldwide phenomenon — even though almost nobody understands the song.
When 1957's The Curse of Frankenstein became a worldwide phenomenon, Hammer turned into a cinematic factory, producing films that were written, directed, and produced in-house.
The 6-year-old internet star Anastasia Radzinskaya is a worldwide phenomenon and has become one of YouTube's fastest-growing creators thanks to a global multilingual strategy.
In what is evidently becoming a worldwide phenomenon, a Russian man has fought for the right to wear a colander on his head in his driver's license photograph.
The Ethereum blockchain protocol and community has been included on the list as the one global exception in recognition of its status as a potentially disruptive worldwide phenomenon.
After an image of the sisters managed to rack up over 12,000 retweets, it became clear that the Ali sisters are on their way to becoming a worldwide phenomenon.
The game is a worldwide phenomenon due to a blend of smart timing, Epic's free-to-play model, and the growing and innate popularity of the battle royale genre.
Recent global warming is an "unprecedented" worldwide phenomenon that differs from the more regional and staggered climatic variations that occurred during the past 2,000 years, a new study concludes.
Pokémon already is a worldwide phenomenon, and that alone is probably enough to get the player in the door beyond simply encountering other players and hearing about it organically.
As "Small Business Saturday" becomes a worldwide phenomenon, lenders are becoming aware of the investment opportunities on Main Street, former Small Business Administration chief Karen Mills told CNBC on Friday.
In this podcast we talk about when he expects solar to overtake fossil fuels – not for a long time – and what it will take to make solar a worldwide phenomenon.
Though hip-hop has grown into a worldwide phenomenon respected by music scholars, Mr. Sanabria also wants the music hall to honor less heralded aspects of the borough's music scene.
It's just one of the ways in which creative individuals have found ways to make money from a game that has become a worldwide phenomenon since its launch earlier this year.
Fortnite is the free-to-play battle royale game that pushed the genre from its explosively popular beginnings on the PC with PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds to a worldwide phenomenon on nearly every platform.
Before it was developed into a stage show that became a worldwide phenomenon, the Irish step-dancing spectacle "Riverdance" began as Ireland's intermission act when the country hosted the contest in 1994.
Epic Games' cartoony and competitive survival shooter game took a core element of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds — 100 human players parachuting onto an island with an ever-shrinking battlefield — and turned into a worldwide phenomenon.
"Game of Thrones has truly become a worldwide phenomenon, with fans avidly watching the show throughout all corners of the globe," said HBO Director of Global Licensing Jeff Peters in a press release.
Look to the show's future: Purcell: We all know how successful Prison Break is and what a worldwide phenomenon it is, and these nine episodes are only going to enhance its reputation and appeal.
Daniel Radcliffe: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone No pressure here, clearly: The too-cute Radcliffe didn't seem very stressed out about attempting to helm a handful of films based on a worldwide phenomenon. 7.
It's certainly been thrilling to witness that movie go on to become a billion-dollar-grossing worldwide phenomenon that's widely expected to be the first superhero movie to earn an Oscar nomination for Best Picture.
They concluded that while pre-drinking was a worldwide phenomenon (no kidding), the number of current and heavy drinkers in a country, as well as the price of alcohol determined its percentage of pre-drinkers.
Look at Epic Games' Fortnite, a game that responded to an industry trend last year and has since blown up into a worldwide phenomenon thanks in part to a breakneck and radically creative update cycle.
"I can't lie, I'm proud of the story, which really did become a worldwide phenomenon almost overnight and forever changed the way we look at Olympians, for better or worse," Alipour tells me over email.
Telling the story of a veteran Bolshevik who is awaiting trial for treason, the book originally appeared in December, 19468, just two years after the events that it drew on, and became a worldwide phenomenon.
It is true that productivity growth has been slow over the past dozen years, but this has been a worldwide phenomenon and not something that is largely attributable to specific policy choices we have made.
Augmented reality smartphone game "Pokemon Go", developed by San Francisco-based Niantic Inc, became a worldwide phenomenon after its launch in 2016 as players spilled out from living rooms onto the streets to hunt for Pokemon.
There is also the fact that violent video games are a worldwide phenomenon, yet gun violence, and mass shootings in particular, occur in America at staggeringly high rates not seen in the rest of the world.
Most of the signature scenes are reproduced — watermelons are carried, a dance lift in a lake is attempted — but the emotional investment that made the 1987 movie an unexpected worldwide phenomenon is nowhere to be felt.
When released in July 2016, "Pokemon Go" was a worldwide phenomenon, with hundreds of people caught on camera flocking to New York's Central Park at 11pm one night to catch a rare Vaporeon that had appeared there.
This is more or less a worldwide phenomenon, but in cultures such as those in the Middle East, where virility is often seen as a key component of masculinity, that misplaced blame can be nothing short of devastating.
The shirt became a worldwide phenomenon and raised a lot of money for Planned Parenthood, but I wanted to continue creating products that helped others deepen their knowledge of the world around them and become more politically active.
"Mommie Dearest" was a worldwide phenomenon, and it inspired Davis's oldest daughter, B.D. Hyman (née Barbara Davis Sherry, child of Davis's marriage to William Sherry) to write her own book, portraying her mother as a mean, self-involved alcoholic.
"Once the domain of a dedicated core of collectors and connoisseurs scattered in select U.S. cities, the culture of sneaker fashion has exploded to become a worldwide phenomenon, a new universal language of cool," Sotheby's said on its website Friday.
By the time Presley made his first appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show," in September 210, a performance seen by 22010 million viewers, the drums were in plain sight — and Presley was well on his way to becoming a worldwide phenomenon.
While Impressionism is often considered a quintessentially French, quintessentially male art movement, it was actually a worldwide phenomenon: artists of both sexes travelled from Turkey, Greece, and even Australia and Japan to experience the scene in Paris in the late 19th century.
"The wildlife selfie craze is a worldwide phenomenon fueled by tourists, many of whom are unaware of the abhorrent conditions and terrible treatment wild animals may endure to provide that special souvenir photo," Steve McIvor, CEO at World Animal Protection, said in a statement.
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE — "LIKE I LOVE YOU" Subtract the boy band curls, add heaps and heaps of bad boy swagger and a pinch of sexy whisper-talking, break out your slickest moves, and you've got the recipe to turn Timberlake into a grown-up, worldwide phenomenon.
In the series, the game that has become a worldwide phenomenon comes to life as teams of two people use their wits and physical agility to compete on enormous, interactive game boards featuring next generation technology to conquer CANDY CRUSH and be crowned the champions.
The game is far less complicated than Niantic's Pokémon Go, an augmented reality game that became a worldwide phenomenon and helped to double Nintendo's value in mid-2016; Magikarp Jump doesn't require players to move any more than their thumbs, and it doesn't need an internet connection.
He faces numerous charges including drug trafficking, murder, and money laundering in states throughout the US. The leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel became a worldwide phenomenon over the course of the past two decades thanks in part to a series of elaborate escapes from maximum security prisons.
His role in turning reggae into a worldwide phenomenon is one of the reasons the category of "world music" was invented, in 1987, to help stars break out from beyond America and Europe, many of whom inevitably get described as the Bob Marley of their homeland.
To mark the 20th anniversary of the release of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," the book that launched the worldwide phenomenon, the self-made author and possible billionaire J.K. Rowling took to Twitter to share a message with Harry Potter fans all over the world.
He faces numerous charges including drug trafficking, murder, and money laundering in states throughout the U.S. The leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel became a worldwide phenomenon over the course of the past two decades thanks in part to a series of elaborate escapes from maximum security prisons.
By the 1960s, he said, the band, under the name Lil' Buck and the Top Cats, had up to 17 players, including an organist named Stanley Dural Jr. Playing the accordion, Mr. Dural would form his own band, Buckwheat Zydeco, which would help make zydeco music a worldwide phenomenon.
McGregor became a worldwide phenomenon and the flagship athlete of the sport during his initial UFC run, becoming the first fighter in the sport&aposs history to hold two titles at the same time, and one of its biggest earners, headlining 4 of the UFC&aposs 5 best-selling PPV events.
In the moments just after Gauff won, there was not any of the ecstatic celebration that she displayed when she announced herself to the world with two stirring Grand Slam runs last summer — first at Wimbledon and then at the United States Open — sparking the worldwide phenomenon known cheekily as Cocomania.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Sonia Gechtoff, who lived in San Francisco from 1951 until 1959, actively contributed to the burst of abstract painting that became a worldwide phenomenon in the late 1940s and '50s, with the rise of Abstract Expressionism in San Francisco and New York City, Art Informel in Europe, and the Gutai painters in Osaka, Japan.
Along with Mr. Arnault, Mr. Toledano, who joined Dior in 1994 as director of leather goods and was named chief executive in 1998, was the mastermind behind the transformation of the elite French fashion house into a worldwide phenomenon that became something of a strategic model for other luxury brands on how to bridge haute couture and haute pop culture.
To better understand the worldwide phenomenon—and to find out why the average person should care in the first place—Motherboard spent the past few days, in the lead up to the beginning of Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference on June 13, interviewing a number of software developers from all over the world, from a Bay Area team that's hoping to transform the way women buy bras (ThirdLove) to a Swedish group that's marrying health and fitness tracking and motivation with attractive design (Lifesum).

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