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Mr. Fig's shadow-box sculptures have, possibly, distant links to Joseph Cornell's mini-museum shadow boxes and more tangible ones to Red Grooms's images of Abstract Expressionists at work.
One more tangible result is a short period of haggling.
Perhaps these latest efforts will yield no more tangible results than past ones.
One visitor, lacking anything more tangible to offer up, has left behind one of his socks.
Keep in mind that sometimes intangible returns can be much more valuable than tangible ones!
The next night, wanting to give the American people something more tangible, John Kerry offered his own pledge, one intended as the ticket's new slogan: "Help is on the way".
With George Osborne back at the Treasury, there is nothing to stop his plan to devolve £6bn of health and care funding to the control of Greater Manchester, one of the more tangible commitments to emerge from his Northern Powerhouse rhetoric.
While it feels like artificial intelligence is something that you see referenced at every turn these days in the tech world, RPA is an interesting area because it's one of the more tangible applications of it, across a wide set of businesses.
One of the more tangible things we learnt in our LEAD course was the concept of team launch.
Chatterjee also notes that Earth Hour, which she describes as an "open-source campaign," has also served as catalyst for other actions with, one might say, more tangible outcomes.
Hovering, he kicked himself for not acquiring a real one to make the comparison more tangible.
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