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Perhaps, but the mood they create is quite palpable.
But there are other places in the book where that spirit is quite palpable -- and even touching.
Suffice it to say that the chemistry with Gable, Cagney and Lemmon is quite palpable, if non-existent with Niven and Randall.
However, as a descendant of Robert Owen, a Welsh social reformer, Owen is outspoken in her views -- and her anger about the way the environment is being impacted is quite palpable.
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"The level of mistrust on both sides was something that was quite palpable".
His disgust was quite palpable at the mere suggestion he'd swing his wang anywhere beside his wife or doll 156, his personalized, lifeless doorway into all his sexual desires.
His disgust was quite palpable at the mere suggestion he'd swing his wang anywhere beside his wife or doll 156, his personalised, lifeless doorway into all his sexual desires.
"You wouldn't have thought that 18 years on, the shock would have been quite so palpable - but when you see the destruction, the pieces of aeroplane scattered around, the seats, the remains of people's luggage - the emotion grabs you by the throat.
The feeling of disconnect described during the outset is something quite palpable in our approach to teaching the biological sciences.
There's quite a strong and palpable feeling of idealism there.
"His excitement is contagious and palpable and he was quite convinced that I should be his Alice".
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