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This game is a very tangible testament to the fact that relationships continue after death.
Then when people start coming back, there is a very tangible sense of change, of hope".
"Money is a very tangible expression of what you do and what you really care about," she said.
For nuclear workers and residents near the reactors, of course, the crisis at Fukushima is a very tangible health threat.
Those are all important but we do have to remember: 'Why did we go to Singapore?' "Legacy is a very tangible thing, not as complex as people try to make it, and the skill after 2012 is making sure that every medal is translated into X thousand more kids participating.
Their statement today, along with the takedown demand, is a very tangible result of that frustration.
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In fact, they're a very tangible part of a larger trend on our campus.
"This resolution will be a very tangible debating point for him".
It was a very tangible, and symbolic, way for them to signal the end of their 12-year relationship.
It was a very tangible reminder of what a fantastic responsibility it is to represent a community.
"In general, I think a petition can attract the attention of news media because it's a very tangible indication of public interest," she told the BBC.
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