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  • ...ndhog Day}}'' is a philosophical comedy film from 1993. The main character Phil, portrayed by {{w|Bill Murray}}, finds himself in a {{w|time loop}}, which ...d, as Phil is still wearing the same clothes as the night before and, when Phil starts kissing her in the morning, Rita comments that he wasn’t so affect
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  • ...ions which are frustrating to astronomers, like the bald, bearded one ({{w|Phil Plait}}?) from the panel.
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  • | titletext = Phil Plait once pointed out that you can calculate the total angular area of the ...ts of meters. The surface area has SI units of square meters. The units of Phil Plait's "angular area" is as the title text mentions, {{w|square degrees}}.
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  • ...t the movie... In the Wikipedia article, it is specifically mentioned that Phil and Rita did not have sex that night. [[Special:Contributions/172.68.50.154
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  • ...celebrated in a small town in western Pennsylvania, where {{w|Punxsutawney Phil}} serves as the forecaster in an annual ceremony on February 2. This, in t
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  • I added a reference to Punxsutawney Phil in the explanation.[[User:Nsimonetti|NikoNarf]] ([[User talk:Nsimonetti|tal
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  • |{{w|Tau Ceti e|e}} || Phil Plainet || A reference to {{w|Phil Plait}}, a.k.a. The Bad Astronomer. |e||Phil Plainet
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  • ...Black Hat's car. The accident is always caused by the car behind, meaning Phil will be at fault.[[User:Lyusternik|Lyusternik]] ([[User talk:Lyusternik|tal
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  • :'''Phil Connors''': We may catch a break and that blizzard's gonna blow right by us
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  • ...{w|Mehmet Oz|Dr. Oz}}, {{w|Doctor Eggman|Dr. Eggman}}, {{w|Phil McGraw|Dr. Phil}}, {{w|Dr. Watson}}, {{w|Emmett Brown|"Doc" Brown}}, {{w|Dr. Seuss}}, {{w|D |{{w|Phil Mickelson}}
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  • Dr. Oz? Dr. Phil? Dr. Watson? Dr. Kavorkian? Dr. Seuss? Wasn't there a famous literary wo
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  • |{{w|Tau Ceti e|e}} || Old || Phil Plainet || A reference to {{w|Phil Plait}}, a.k.a. The Bad Astronomer. |e||Phil Plainet
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  • ...sumed this was a reference to the SGU, perhaps because I was primed by the Phil Plait reference (who has been a guest on that podcast a few times), and bec
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  • == Phil Plait reads xkcd == ...t message in the news section (up top) ? In case it changes: "Thank you to Phil Plait for the correction on #4!" [[User:Blagae|Blagae]] ([[User talk:Blagae
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  • ...-FEB-15) "Do It Yourself": despite it seeming like it's going to go badly, Phil successfully manages to replace the moisture sensor in the family's clothes
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  • #{{w|Phil Murphy}} (Governor of New Jersey) #{{w|Phil Bryant}} (Governor of Mississippi)
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  • SU(2)U(1)xSU(U(2)) makes me think of Phil Collins singing "Su-Su-Sussudio oh oh". --[[Special:Contributions/108.162.2
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  • ...chain rule implies. This is because 2 rad = 2. This also helps explain why Phil Plait's bizarre dimensional analysis actually does work. In particular, the
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  • ...ommonly used in cartoons and illustrations.[[User:Phil|Phil]] ([[User talk:Phil|talk]]) 08:29, 31 March 2020 (UTC)
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  • ...p?date=20071222 Buck Godot Zap Gun for Hire - Learning about Slag-blah by Phil Foglio, Dec. 2007] Sadly hard to find online, but here is the relevant pag
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