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Yet McElroy's legacy is tangible in the work of the generation that has followed him.
The pressure is tangible in Addis Ababa, which already has teeming slums.
It is tangible in the Ring – and not just in the portrayal of the dwarves, Mime and Alberich.
The friendly spirit of the park is tangible in these wistful photos of lazy picnics, sun bathing, lawn acrobatics, and waterside games.
The fear is tangible in Kitchanga, a strategic town in North Kivu province that was at the centre of the last bloody revolt five years ago.
Nothing is less tangible than a change in the political climate, but upon such changes everything that is tangible in the political world--the expenditure of funds, etc.--utterly depends.
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It's physically been tangible in the last seven years.
"It was tangible in a way background checks weren't," Coyne, the lobbyist, told me.
The struggle between bourgeois and proletariat was tangible in street design, transport system and planning process.
But after fears at the highest level this summer that slow progress could doom an agreement in Paris, a sense of relief, if not optimism, was tangible in Rabat.
The consequences of his actions, however, are tangible in Kandahar's streets, where fear for the future is fuelled by uncertainty over who will fill Ahmed Wali's shoes.
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