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    tangible


    1. Your letters or cards will create a tangible connection that kids will treasure


    2. Possibility of engaging in hobbies, preferably those that may result in some tangible output


    3. All my residents have suffered loss as a result of war – either tangible loss in the shape of careers thrown off course or emotional trauma caused by bereavement - and I can empathise with them … if for a different, and drastically less acceptable reason


    4. There is a difference between clicking the “yes” option in saying what we believe and actually living from that belief in a real and tangible way


    5. But when it came down to it, her life is full of numbness and void of anything real and tangible


    6. Make that entity as tangible as possible


    7. Store House The location in which something (tangible or intangible) is


    8. The tang of the salty air was a tangible presence, and the


    9. The relief was almost tangible


    10. His voice was full of melancholy that was nearly tangible when he spoke again

    11. ‘Ma'am, I am a criminal investigator; I deal with tangible crime, crimes for which there is evidence


    12. The less tangible pleasures also: a oneness with life itself; nothing more than the carefree enjoyment of a summer garden, a scented breeze, and music so sublime it seemed to transcend any human art-form


    13. What she told him of her experiences created in him an anger that at least gave this world a tangible semblance of reality


    14. I could feel the black depression descending on me again and the almost tangible hate that I felt for those shirking bastards stood at the bar waving their money and drinking


    15. Now he was this close to Khan, Raven felt a presence surrounding him, a tangible sense of danger


    16. He could physically feel the guilt, a tangible pain inside his head, pressing on his skull


    17. It wasn't exactly a feeling of pain, more of pressure, but not tangible


    18. Here’s something tangible, something we can touch


    19. One of the men sighed, exuding tangible pain


    20. It would represent a tangible threat to them

    21. Their inspired achievements, whether as individuals or groups, was less a function of their (tangible) assets than the ownership of certain (intangible) values common to individuals and proud traditions noted for their remarkable accomplishments


    22. tangible outcomes in the long term


    23. Wow! A truly impressive sight, and temptation was suddenly tangible


    24. Everything had to sift through the gargantuan train of Ministry processes, officials and hearings to disappear in its labyrinth offices, clerk pits and then back up again through the same path, in order to probably but not always most likely, make something useful and tangible in the end


    25. “My God! It’s only a plastic bag caught in the trees,” Fergus shouted, though his fear had almost been tangible seconds earlier


    26. That was something tangible and a defense against the ridicule


    27. Mind seemed to be something more tangible, but still an intangible repository of memories, dreams, thoughts, and desires both expressed and silently contemplated


    28. " This gives us the feeling that God's presence is almost tangible; that the author feels the spirit of God above the initial chaos, He cannot only see but also feel, perceive the existing intention behind the work


    29. “The New Age market is a bit of a shop of miracles, where people sell everything—exploiting the lack of tangible proof in spirituality, subtle energies, spiritual healings, or psychic powers


    30. Create a list of tangible (monetized) and intangible benefits and have your

    31. The evidence illustrating the connection between human emotions and the condition of the physical body stands as tangible proof that the energy of our consciousness is real


    32. In this age of instant gratification, it is tempting to focus on the tangible, momentary thrills—money, material goods, drugs—and lose sight of the


    33. It was almost tangible! They could feel the notes gently


    34. They entered the ark, God’s tangible covenant made for their preservation, and the


    35. He could not begin to point to the change in a tangible way, but she had changed


    36. faith becomes so tangible that we can touch it


    37. and wanted and manifests itself as something tangible or con-


    38. everything around them, and that experience often has a very tangible effect on their behaviors


    39. effects of learning the tangible impacts and consequences of their own actions on others, and


    40. truth, all tangible objectives

    41. Honor was a tangible item with extreme value


    42. But what more tangible proof do you need than your own


    43. In the end, failure is only tangible to those who seek it


    44. Separated from reality, dwelling in the land of fantasies and ideologies and theoretical equations, disconnected from the real world—that world of touch and sight and sound and smell and taste, that world of action and interaction, that world of thinking and communicating, that world of experience and intuition, that messy world of living and loving—isolated from everything good and tangible, they have doomed all life to death


    45. After her death, I wanted to have tangible proof for her parents and our sons that I had done everything possible to recover damages from Dr


    46. In addition to these feelings there were also several tangible features of the Roman regime which gravely offended the Jews


    47. for some sort of physical, tangible evidence that it was true


    48. Since she could not really pinpoint any tangible thing,


    49. was really her only tangible option


    50. “Philosophers have been known to drive themselves insane, pondering the infinite nature of time and reality till they lost their grip on the tangible reality around them











































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    Synonyme für "tangible"

    real tangible palpable touchable evident actual certain plain obvious substantial material corporeal tactile discernible