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Wang had struggled all season, going on the disabled list in April for weakness in his hips as the Yankees searched for a tangible reason to send him to the minors.
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But, at last, there was a tangible reason for excitement on Wednesday.
All seemed surprised and happy to have a tangible reason to salute the team.
Apart from the fact that it was the first event of its kind in half a century, the meeting fascinated him for a very tangible reason: Kim Jong Il, the elusive North Korean leader, owes him some money.
It empathized with David Reynard's search for a tangible cause for his wife's cancer.
"To someone who is not yet persuaded of the satisfactions of making one's own way, there is something laughable about a person who doggedly keeps working at a lousy job for no tangible reason at all," he wrote.
(I'm not sure he is so happy. I think he's what people call a Normal Neurotic, not screwed-up enough to need therapy, but somebody who walks around being a little bit depressed for no tangible reason).
In addition to such material support, Mr. Koujalgi spoke also of a less tangible reason for Intach's success.
"Charities will need to think about how they can create fantastic rewards that benefit what they are raising the funds for – and giving their supporters a real, tangible reason to pledge".
But there is a more tangible reason the team is so much better.
Later, he offers a more tangible reason the Red Sox might have benefited from the three-day delay, though he plays it down as a cause for the Red Sox' Game 6 comeback.
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