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At the least, they will own something tangible when they reach retirement.
The forces themselves became tangible when he saw volcanic Mount Osorno erupt on January 15 , 1835
His edginess was tangible when he was asked a question by the BBC's Trevor Sinclair and didn't appear to recognise him.
But the sense of an opportunity spurned compounds the grief which was tangible when the Liverpool manager, Jürgen Klopp, arrived, shell-shocked, to discuss it all.
The danger she feels becomes tangible when, during the cold war, she becomes entangled anew in the clandestine world of espionage.
They now carry some nostalgia for the days when technology was more tangible, when people called boffins could pore over banks of dials, and when neatly typewritten notices, stuck on the walls for years, would impart the necessary instructions.
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Plans to increase infrastructure investment will help to keep the economic pot boiling and provide tangible benefits when the work has been done.
Some fear that Murdoch's revenge will take a more tangible form when the Chilcot report finally overcomes hurdles to publication in late 2014 or 2015.
Funny actors must get this all the time – that tangible disappointment when people discover they're not quite as kerrazzy as they are on-screen.
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