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The presents were tangible expressions of love and sorrow in response to intangible grief.
Materiality and efficiency allow the designer to create products that are creative and yet fully optimized tangible expressions of an idea.
The presentations in the theater, gladiatorial combats, chariot races in the circus, animal hunts, triumphal processions, and other public entertainments of early imperial Rome served as tangible expressions of Roman ideology and power.
Gifts are visual, tangible expressions of love and devotion.
The diverse origins of Malagasy culture are evident in its tangible expressions.
In fact, Dr. Martin Seligman, a former president of the American Psychological Association, and his colleagues found that tangible expressions of gratitude can reduce depression and increase our levels of happiness in the long-term.
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Copyright protects original works fixed in any tangible expression.
Then there is Iraq, which is the most tangible expression of the special relationship.
That's a tangible expression of power, and it's not subject to veto.
"Money is a very tangible expression of what you do and what you really care about," she said.
It marks a change of mood and is a tangible expression of Berlin's frustration.
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