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"This study can make climate change more tangible to people.
One visitor, lacking anything more tangible to offer up, has left behind one of his socks.
But electing police commissioners is likely to be different because it concerns something more tangible to them.
What feels more tangible to her is the reaction to the shows she has undertaken with her band.
But the Jets-Hofstra connection was never more tangible to Chrebet than on Aug. 1, when the Jets scrimmaged in Hofstra Stadium.
This paper introduces a new method that should allow design teams to produce better recovery-conscious designs, i.e. to integrate the complexity and the variability of recovery routes and to make recoverability more tangible to designers.
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In the weeks and months to come, I want to find more tangible things to do, and ways to move forward in a world I don't recognise.
The private sector is pushing for more normalization to give more tangible benefits to the people of Burma.
But his men had more tangible reasons to hate Kansas: it was to Kansas that Missouri slaves escaped, and it was from Kansas that jayhawkers had invaded Missouri at the war's outset.
Jaded by the limitations of digital recordings, they are turning to vinyl as a richer, more tangible way to collect and consume music.
Instead of playing strictly to imaginary foils, they had more tangible environments to ground their performances.
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