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That isn't tangible in terms of money.
It's physically been tangible in the last seven years.
But an abstract idea is made tangible in Young Chekhov.
This naturalness of their behaviour, almost tangible in every shot, pays tribute to Hetherington's abilities.
"People want something tangible in their hands as a safeguard," she says.
Yet McElroy's legacy is tangible in the work of the generation that has followed him.
As well as intellectual stimulus, students want something tangible in return for their investment.
The pressure is tangible in Addis Ababa, which already has teeming slums.
"The heritage of two lost world wars is still tangible in our country.
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We can't see, in that tangible, in-your-face way, the nature of the modern British economy.
However, each parameter exposed in this way is proportional to a tangible in-game goal quantity, such as distance the robot travels.
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