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The shame felt in the courtroom when the defendant expressed surprise that the right arm wasn't talking to the left was also tangible.
The legacy of Ion Creangă was also tangible in the Soviet Union, and especially in the Moldavian SSR (which, as the larger section of Bessarabia, had been part of interwar Greater Romania, and later became independent Moldova).
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There are also tangible reasons the Knicks have struggled.
They are also tangible: material objects that can be grasped, pasted, or leaned against a dresser mirror.
Of course, there are also tangible reasons the Yankees have played so well, starting on the mound.
Not only is it great to see your name in print, but a published paper is also tangible evidence of your hard work and an important step in your career.
It is also tangible evidence of the importance of CDC's Global Health Security project to improve lab facilities throughout the nation.
The tablets constitute one of the oldest archives and library ever found and there is also tangible evidence of their arrangement and even classification.
The concept of dietary components being of paramount importance to immune function is also tangible in the formulation of so-called immunonutrition, specific nutritional preparations for clinical use in critically ill patients with jeopardised immune function.
There was also a tangible result now and again, little of it world-shaking.
But there was also a tangible sense of relief among many staff who were also known to be concerned about the bitter civil war that could have re-erupted should Biden face off against Clinton.
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