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This association of stability with a coin bearing a woman's face became more tangible in England centuries later, with the financial reforms introduced by Elizabeth I.
Counter to the myth, he never dreamed of winning Wimbledon – not until it became more tangible, at least: "People say they dream of winning the World Cup but when you're young you don't really know.
I wasn't sure what effect this would have, but I witnessed connections that became more tangible and sensitive.
This notion became more tangible with a subsequent report linking MUS81-dependent DSBs to RF restart (Hanada et al. 2007).
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Poems had become more tangible, more touchable.
Mr. Shoben said, "A means of communication that's essentially ephemeral becomes more tangible".
Where the issue becomes more tangible and therefore trickier for Obama is when the multiple choices become binary.
Ironically, he feels that mainstream acclaim has become more tangible the more the scene has chosen to reject it.
But the writing becomes more tangible, and more memorable, when the careful style contrasts with a situation's ragged danger and strangeness.
He added, "The area of environmental performance is becoming increasingly important and the cost of poor performance is going to become more tangible over time".
Recovery will become more tangible for businesses in America; western Europe will eke out only 1.1% growth but, in contrast to 2013, at least it will not contract.Collectively, emerging markets will lose some lustre for investors: the growth gap between (mainly rich-world) OECD and non-OECD nations will narrow.
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