| 41. | Artists even made light, the ultimate intangible, into sculpture.
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| 42. | I believe there are intangibles that make this decision, too.
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| 43. | It is heritage they want to see, tangible or intangible.
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| 44. | Williamson and Delk provided intangibles that haven't been replaced.
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| 45. | "He's always seemed to have that intangible.
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| 46. | Besides the money, all the other things, the intangibles.
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| 47. | Accountants classify goodwill as an intangible, or noncash, asset.
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| 48. | But those intangibles might not be enough in the international race.
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| 49. | He seems to bring some veteran leadership skills and some intangibles.
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| 50. | But Guedant sees a greater, and more intangible, problem.
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