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"Physical, tangible books give children a lot of time," she says.
"For us, it's creating a physical, tangible object," Mr. Pescovitz said.
Mourning is a culturally-mediated experience, and in the world of our family grief was a physical, tangible thing.
Placing spikes outside a building, to prevent someone destitute from taking shelter for the night is a physical, tangible act of unkindness.
Using print-on-demand publishing, at the end of the summer term they will have their own book – a physical, tangible product of their labours.
The exclusionary rule has traditionally barred from trial physical, tangible materials obtained either during or as a direct result of an unlawful invasion.
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Physical evidence Tangible items that link a suspect to the crime scene are classified as physical evidence.
Of the World Series programs, he said, "It's physical and tangible, and everything else is here and gone".
Roberts explicitly rejects the idea that there are simple analogies between the search of physical objects (tangible things) and the data to which a phone is a portal.
In addition, many legal systems have added new categories of theft to deal with modern forms of property that may not be physical or tangible.
The first programs were physical and tangible, too, but relatively few exist because fans in those early days rarely thought of them as collectibles.
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