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Mr. Kerry, for his part, came away with a mixed impression: "I thought there was an authenticity and a level of pain and hurt and anger that was powerful, palpable, that really was very moving," but that their message was not yet ready to take to a wider audience, he says.
The irony was palpable: that rendezvous at the diner on Cross Bay Boulevard in Queens seemed impossibly long ago now that the two are seated feet from each other in a courtroom.
Analysis of xenografts from cell suspensions containing Notch3 shRNA (40%)/wild-type (wt) cells ∼12 days after tumours became palpable, that is, within the linear growth phase, showed significant reduction of tumour volume as compared with that obtained by inoculation of control shRNA (∼50%)/wt cell suspensions.
"Then it became so palpable that it was like the permanent elephant in the room".
The anger in Rome was so palpable that Raggi was forced to respond this week.
Among policy makers and analysts, nervousness was palpable that there could be dire consequences that are impossible to predict.
His boyish self-gratification at this attention is so palpable that I wonder if there had been a darker side.
His loathing for Condé was so palpable that, whenever he mentioned him, the tendons in his neck stood out.
AT midday, the heat was so palpable that it had its own color, a pulsing, iridescent yellow.
Ultimately it is Dickens's language and Mr. Stewart's ability to make it palpable that make the evening shimmer (2 10).
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