Sentence examples for tangible names from inspiring English sources

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But it can also be more tangible names on buildings at universities or wings at hospitals, gala dinners and awards for generous donors or the continuation of some service, like public broadcasting, from which one receives a specific benefit.

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"It was like a modern day Wrecking Crew," Holmes says with tangible glee, name-checking the famous LA session musicians of the 60s.

Throughout the course of your three or four-year degree, you might harbour ambitions for a First – a glorious, glowing First Class certificate emblazoned with your name; tangible evidence of how very special you are – but the thing is, you'll fuck it up.

In his annotated translation of the Bhagavad Gita, readers could learn how to be pleasing to Lord Krishna by eschewing meat and spicy food (which could "cause misery by producing mucus in the stomach"), by working hard, by chanting his name — small, tangible steps that could bring a devotee close to the divine.

Adding a sense of competition to a giving campaign or volunteer project increases participation, especially if there are tangible incentives such as name recognition, prizes and additional time off.

It seems the answers also vary by age group, with younger people listing off material items like money, and older folks naming less tangible things such as youth and family.

I think that it is about time that the city gave him some tangible recognition by putting his name on the map.

Whenever possible, I associate a new name with a tangible object: "Cucumber" for Kirby, the lifeguard at the Y; "ravioli" for Ralph, who sits at the desk; and "sherry" for Sherry, the locker room attendant.

"Lon Po Po: A Red-Riding Hood Story From China" (1989) won him a Caldecott Medal with its dramatic pictures (including a particularly fearsome wolf), creatively enhanced by the thematic use of light and shadow — which also resonates in his dedication: "To all the wolves of the world for lending their good name as a tangible symbol for our darkness".

So he just gave them tangible evidence -- in the form of names -- that he shares their judicial philosophy.

"A letter with their name on it is tangible — something they cherish".

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