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"It's kind of a tangible expression of the reality of 'I do not hold this against you,' " he said.
At the end of the lunch she distributes paychecks, which feel less like contractual compensation and more like a tangible expression of her gratitude.
India's nuclear project is seen as the country's most prestigious enterprise, a tangible expression of the nation's resilience and resourcefulness.
It marks a change of mood and is a tangible expression of Berlin's frustration.
That's a tangible expression of power, and it's not subject to veto.
It was a tangible expression of a dream that has long eluded us — a world free of nuclear weapons.
Although the latter bodies remain largely on paper, Brazil's leadership of the Haiti mission provides a tangible expression of its increasing international assertiveness.
In an odd way, this dirt seemed to be a tangible expression of the intensity that would soon be diluted with my first shower.
On the Mayer Farm stands a tangible expression of faith: a grain bin filled with one ton of crambe seed.
"Money is a very tangible expression of what you do and what you really care about," she said.
A few small European corporations already distribute a fixed proportion of after-tax profits to the workforce, and these payments become a very tangible expression of members' rights.
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