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Yet Medici wanted to leave a tangible mark, funding churches, hospitals, monasteries and orphanages.
The victory extended Stanford's winning streak, the nation's longest, to 16 games, the most tangible mark of its dominance.
Page C1 Sports STANFORD'S LATEST WIN PUTS IT IN RACE FOR TITLE Stanford's win over Southern California in triple overtime extended its winning streak, the nation's longest, to 16 games, the most tangible mark of its dominance.
Individuals that run universities must address the tangible and non-tangible marks that invite, perpetuate and exacerbate race-related issues and negative racial attitudes.
Lorenza Fong, superintendent of the site, said she came up with the idea of recreating the garden after the Long Island Council of the Navy League of the United States said it wanted to do something tangible to mark its 100th anniversary.
5) Sometimes, taking a break requires something tangible to mark the transition.
Nusuev pointed to what he said was tangible evidence: the marks.
"Today's announcement marks tangible progress in America's return to the Moon's surface to stay," NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a press release.
The full-back Steven Whittaker is determined to achieve some tangible results to mark the progress he believes is being made under Strachan.
Three goals relate directly to health, and all three have marked tangible improvements: the number of maternal, child, HIV/AIDS, and malaria-related deaths are all dropping.
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