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"A hit, a very palpable hit".
A very palpable hit – but not a disaster.
"And what I mean by that is that there's a very palpable feeling when you're in Madison Square Garden.
He told me, "Since I had two parents who died unexpectedly, I have a very palpable sense of mortality.
As a British comic you need to tread carefully though, because there's also a very palpable sense of national pride.
No magic wand, the legislation would nonetheless have a very palpable effect on a country importing 60 percent of its gasoline needs.
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From then on it's a very, very slow, a very, very palpable upward progression, culminating in what will essentially be his finest hour.
It may not have been a perfect speech, but we seem to agree he's scored a hit a very palpable hit.
However, as the world becomes increasingly interconnected, such control comes at a price – the very palpable risk that any state may bring upon its own citizens, economy, and national defense as it exploits global tech to penetrate a target nation or entity.
"There is a very large, very palpable fear" among House Democrats that if they support the chained CPI, that Republican challengers running against them in 2014 will do attack ads against them and campaign against the Democrat voting to cut senior Social Security benefits.
There was also a very real, very tangible, very palpable sense of dread in the air.
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