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She suddenly felt history as a palpable burden.
Maurice barely appears in the novel, but his loss lies between the words; he is there as a palpable absence.
Stories from Genesis, painted for the Scuola della Trinità (1550 53), show a new attention to Titian's manner of painting as well as a palpable awareness of nature.
And as Cicero looks at the body, his slave Tiro feels himself "to be in the presence of Evil – Evil as a palpable force, as potent as lightning".
Plenty of trusted authorities have weighed in on the authorship issue: Arden Shakespeare now endorses the idea of Shakespeare's participation, while Harold Bloom has dismissed it as a "palpable forgery" (from the stage of Classic Stage Company, no less).
With journalists at the paper gripped by what he described as a "palpable sense of shock", Mr Evans said that he "started to get rid of all the evidence I could get my hands on".
But this spring, the special is silent, severing a nostalgic link to the racing industry's glory days and serving as a palpable signal of more drastic cuts to train and bus services.
And if he sometimes speaks of a cluster this way, as something one belongs to, like a fraternity, at other times he apparently views a cluster as a palpable place.
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Most patients with MA are asymptomatic or present with nonspecific clinical manifestations such as haematuria, a palpable mass, flank pain, or chyluria [ 11].
As Williams plays her, Wendy is full of feeling, and, as skinny as she is, she has a palpable, fleshy presence.
He nodded as if to allow a palpable hit.
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