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In a very tangible way, Leonard Nimoy saved me.
It gives people the opportunity to support small, local, family farms in a very tangible way".
And I think that links people to wildlife in a very tangible way.
But now, St. Pancras station seems likely to bring the two old foes closer in a very tangible sense.
"I was hurtled back 30 years in a very tangible way," said David Tereshchuk, a journalist who had not revisited the site since 1972.
A self-described "quant," Mr. Booth, 66, earned an M.B.A. from Chicago in 1971 and he has put into practice some of the theories of the Chicago School, to which he has contributed in a very tangible way.
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That is roughly half of what NBC banked in its best years — a very tangible reminder of how television economics have changed.
"When you have the opportunity to be able to bring tangible change in a corporation, potentially in the environment that it influences and operates in, you find there is a very tangible reason to invest," he added.
"Hopefully in a short time we will look back and see a big change, a very tangible marked difference, in how the community views LICH because of more support," he said.
However, these younger cohorts must also recognize the existence of long-standing norms, as filial obligation remains a very tangible value in Chinese culture (Chui and Hong 2006), and continues to bind children to their parents.
Implied in this kind of talk was a very tangible transfer of power from the white suburbs to the region's urban black majority.
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