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That's why the government should be doing something tangible for us when we return".
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In our opinion the movies have at last done something tangible for the cause of humanity.
"After the devastation of Sept. 11, we want to do something tangible for the economic recovery by putting workers' pension dollars to work for this great city," Mr. Sweeney said.
Ms. Buettner, 40, who lives in Severna Park, Md., with her husband, 7-month-old son and 22-month-old twins, envisioned a children's placebo tablet that would empower parents to do something tangible for minor ills and reduce the unnecessary use of antibiotics and other medicines.
"We knew we wanted to do something tangible for the all the people online who clung to their profiles and pages as tightly as we did because they didn't have a space like it in IRL".
With these skills, I can talk to my peers with confidence and also do something tangible for myself," says Rose, who is a mentor in her neighbourhood, Kizungu, Fort Portal.
China might not be the model partner for Africa based on its human rights record and transparency, but the Chinese are doing something tangible in Mozambique, Tanzania, and Ethiopia, for example, by building health centres and innovating old colonial infrastructures.
"The leading motivation for our company is to do something tangible that can create value for the continent long-term and the quickest way to do that is to work in the private sector.
For the first time he did something tangible".
We were trying to do something tangible".
We went about our self-congratulatory ways, assuming we had done something tangible to help.
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