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"The offense ought to be more palpable," he said.
Public humiliation is a risk that will be more palpable to young people than any longer-term health or behavioral consequences," Dr. Rutledge says.
The culmination of the enthusiasm for the Pope's visit to the United States could have not be more palpable than at the West Steps of the United States Capitol and I felt humbled to be there to witness it.
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On Wall Street and in Washington, where the crisis is more palpable, comparisons with the Great Depression are frequent.
For now, what is more palpable than ever is that South African politics have suffered the warp of a long A.N.C. internecine power struggle.
Research teaches us that our reasons and our pains are more palpable, more obvious and real, than are the reasons and pains of others.
This is not the way the Haggadah reads today, however: the tension is more palpable and vexing for Israelis — and, increasingly, for American Jews.
So the plantation is the past, and the possibility of a future -- and that's more palpable now, two decades later, when we can try Vietnam as tourists.
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