Sentence examples for especially tangible from inspiring English sources

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This yearning is especially tangible in Friedrich's 1822 "Woman at the Window," which shows his wife, her back to us, straining delicately to see out of a window narrowed by shutters.

The clash and collusion of photography and history, of artistic idealism and political reality, is especially tangible in the centerpiece exhibition, "Gustav Klutsis and Valentina Kulagina: Photography and Montage After Constructivism".

The notion of an occupied apartment as evidence of a life lived — or here of a life disrupted, displaced and resumed — is especially tangible in an apartment that is emptied of life and, as such, a kind of memorial if not a tomb.

Adding to the jangling effect, Haas & Hahn has covered the interior of the Storefront's distinctively flexible space, designed in 1994 by Vito Acconci and Steven Holl, with their bright geometries, making especially tangible the implicit argument in their work: what feeds the eye also feeds the soul.

Company events are an especially tangible reminder of all the people who signed on for the ride to build something great together.

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The BIS is explicit in its indictment: "The benefits of unusually easy monetary polices may appear quite tangible, especially if judged by the response of financial markets; the costs, unfortunately, will become apparent only over time and with hindsight".

Mr. Ashcroft made a point that far more learned and impassioned laments over the loss of the remnants of Iraq's past have either overlooked or taken too much for granted: that the past, especially as made tangible in its artifacts and surviving texts, has the power to inspire the present and the future.

A trial is a risk for targeted businesses, especially when there is tangible evidence.

But he also shows his leadership in more tangible ways, especially on the bases.

That could continue until they trade about tangible book, especially if global markets continue to stabilize, economic growth strengthens and the uncertainty surrounding new Wall Street regulations lifts.

Much of the city centre was flattened during the second world war, but it's very picturesque and evocative nonetheless, and the ghosts of centuries past are still tangible - especially in that splendid church.

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