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In this case, smells are associated with intangible practices, although they still emanate from a tangible source, as knowledge has no smell.
A more tangible source of tension between the Orthodox and their more secular neighbors is the growing number of shtiebels, private houses that serve as synagogues.
Luckily, there is a much more reliable and tangible source from the police investigation into Williams.
Prescriptions are viewed by individuals as being sources of medical help, with a written prescription for physical activity also acting as a tangible reminder for the patient to engage in activity [ 17, 19, 37].
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".
Cooperative learning emerged also as a tangible outcome of this semester experience as suggested by all professors.
The experiment shows that it's not strictly logical to think of entanglement as a tangible physical property, Eisenberg says.
View it as a tangible problem to conquer.
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