Sentence examples for was again palpable from inspiring English sources

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As Chance sang highlights from "No Problem" and "Angels," the pure euphoria was, again, palpable. .

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The contradiction from The Empire State is again palpable: despite producing no gas itself, New York relies on gas for a leading 40% of its electricity.

The fear that French Jews are not safe in their own land, that French Jewish culture may vanish, is once again palpable, and real.

When this French Revolution epic was revived in 2006 (after a long run from 1987-2003), there was a palpable "again?" feeling among some theatergoers.

That desperation is palpable again in New York — at a time of high unemployment, but particularly when, across the city, household goods are being collected to help victims of Hurricane Sandy — and contrasts with the record attendance, highbrow culture, and luxury goods for sale at a venue like MOMA.

The promise of glam rock invincibility was palpable, once again, and I've now waited eight years to see it come to life.

The fear that they'd fucked up yet again was palpable.

There were tears when Mattingly left Lori and Louis behind to fly to spring training last week, but a couple of days after he arrived, his joy at being a father again was palpable.

Again, there was a palpable sadness in the photographs.

But again, there's no palpable sense of urgency or concern to be had".

It was really palpable".

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