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Its proportions are almost perfect, its history is tangibly present, & it has all the majesty of a true capital & more style than other large Scottish cities.
That sense of celluloid sumptuousness is tangibly present in 2005's standalone Hubert Horatio Bartle Bobton-Trent, which tells the story of "child genius" Hubert and his "frightfully, frightfully rich" parents, flighty socialites who own mansions in London and Milan and a "swankily swell house in New York".
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Success is a function of funding, planning, talent and expert tech, all of which are tangibly present.
Remembering a philosophy lecture on Bishop Berkeley, she wanted to believe that she existed only for herself and a superior being, and that no one existed for her save when he was tangibly present Ernie Wharton, an acquaintance, arrived late and announced that Bernard Allen, a fraternity brother, had committed suicide.
But – and here's what the geo-politicians tend to ignore – it is tangibly better-off.
Each song is immediately characterised with a new musical idea; the writing is tangibly evocative.
The validity of proposed QOGWO method is tangibly verified by comparing its simulation results with those of GWO and other approaches available in the literature.
And he is tangibly a generation younger than the other leaders.
Research is tangibly and necessarily different in an emergency situation to a classical research project.
Whether their work is in human genes, dwarf planets, or computer chips, many scientists have this in common: What they study is tangibly out there, somewhere.
Global warming is tangibly different.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com