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Until this year, the pilots got nothing tangible from the plan because they cannot withdraw their shares before retirement.
But his absence was tangible, from the expectant crowd gathered outside the Musée Rodin to the collection itself, which was shot through with hallmarks of the talent that made him a household name.
Its rich sense of hope, of a desire to take life by the horns, is utterly tangible from the very first moment you hear it, as I did on an otherwise normal Saturday afternoon and realised this was the band that would define my transition from boy to man.
I think we attach meaning to clothes because they're something tangible from the past that you can keep using today.
Expect something tangible from the Fed on Wednesday, but if they persist in their current fantasy line that the economy looks to be achieving "moderate growth," the markets will treat that just like the media treated Obama's recent miss-statement that the "private sector is doing fine".
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"We feel nothing tangible from this peace".
Coaches say they see a tangible push from the N.C.A.A. to fight back.
But some people were skeptical that there would be tangible dividends from the elections.
Democrats say that few elderly people would get tangible benefits from the president's proposal.
There are tangible benefits from the attention for the first-term governor, even if he never runs for president.
ReprintsThis desire for tangible results from the state also leads to a preference for new leaders to be moderate, unthreatening figures, perhaps from inside the system.
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