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Her fragility becomes something almost tangible for the viewer.
In that instant, the legend of Willie Mays became tangible for the schoolchildren.
In our opinion the movies have at last done something tangible for the cause of humanity.
She argued the economic benefits were tangible for the UK in terms of future employability.
At least when you sell a car you have something tangible for the would-be purchaser to consider buying.
True partnership does not mean forums with no communicable change afterwards but real results that are tangible for the community.
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This was a place full of people building real, tangible things for the sake of sheer awesomeness.
This tradition began in the 1st century BCE and only becomes tangible for us with the commentaries on Aristotle of Aspasius in the 2nd century CE and especially with Alexander of Aphrodisias in the early 3rd century.
The U.S.S.R., however, obtained tangible payment for the restoration of Austrian freedom.
Yet the incident did not produce any kind of tangible benefit for the Yankees.
"How does all that fantastic activity and buzz translate into tangible results for the business?
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