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But, for a man with 11 years of international rugby behind him, Lamont's tangible honours are scant.
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For many, it also provided a tangible way to honour their own babies who had died.
Conservation, for them, is associated with large-scale eviction and exclusion (from Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Tarangire, Amboseli, Mkomazi; Figure 1) with fines and harassment, compromises and deals that were not honoured and outreach programmes providing few tangible benefits (Brockington 2002).
Congratulate yourself, not just because you honoured your civic duty and displayed tangible appreciation for the privilege of living in a democratic society, but congratulate yourself for allowing your interminable optimism to take center stage.
But talking to Eric in his airy front room, filled with family photos, academic honours and a lifetime of cultural objets, there is an almost tangible sense of connection to the men and their memory.
International assistance to them, starting with a lasting solution of the debt problem, would be a tangible sign that the commitments to reach the World Food Summit goals are being honoured.
Tangible support.
Something tangible.
"Everything tangible is gone.
"Dinner is something tangible.
I like the tangible.
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