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Christopher Burke, in his book on German typographer Paul Renner, creator of the Futura typeface, described his views about page proportions: Bringhurst describes a book page as a tangible proportion, which together with the textblock produce an antiphonal geometry, which has the capability to bind the reader to the book, or conversely put the reader's nerve on edge or drive the reader away.
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There is still a tangible proportion of ad hoc methods lacking theoretical underpinnings and/or rigorous testing.
Like gold, gemstones are seen by some as a tangible store of value in turbulent times.
"Remunicipalisation is seen as a tangible response, a way to rebuild important social services, more democratically".
I count it again, as a tangible marker of psychic distance covered, of time passed.
They describe it as a "tangible project archive".
The experiment shows that it's not strictly logical to think of entanglement as a tangible physical property, Eisenberg says.
Cooperative learning emerged also as a tangible outcome of this semester experience as suggested by all professors.
View it as a tangible problem to conquer.
Caligula took things a step further and had those in Rome, including senators, worship him as a tangible, living god.
The thalis were chosen as a tangible sign of achievement, while also being of immediate use.
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