| 41. | I think it has more integrity to reveal and accept the history, making it tangibly visible for present and future generations.
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| 42. | By following through on their input and improving safety, you prove quite tangibly that you care about their well-being.
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| 43. | Each of the volumes is quite different, not only in the nature of its contents, but also visually and tangibly.
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| 44. | Such a performance ( we are persuaded ) fully reifies the work, placing it tangibly in our hands in exchange for money.
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| 45. | Logical or not, Miller again tangibly sucked the life out of the Garden crowd and the energy out of the deflated Knicks.
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| 46. | But there is also something almost tangibly maternal about her, as though her skin retained impressions from her children's bodies.
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| 47. | The question remains how a Blair government would hold the support of middle and working class voters without delivering a tangibly better society.
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| 48. | More tangibly, large shopping malls, schools, and other social institutions may be included in the definition of a meme pool.
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| 49. | I always found room for it to be more this or more that, though I didn't think tangibly how ."
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| 50. | But more tangibly, it's the system that Reeves has installed that will have to be strong enough to survive his absence.
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