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tangible

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Yet, aside from Harvey Weinstein, it’s difficult to conjure many names in popular culture that actually faced any tangible consequences.

From Salon

"They need real, tangible support for their court appearances and to ensure proper medical attention, regular family contact and the urgent securing of their release."

From BBC

Those tangible memories will endure as part of the legacy of one of British sport's great characters.

From BBC

The New York Declaration committed signatories including Britain to taking "tangible, timebound and irreversible steps for the peaceful settlement of the question of Palestine."

From BBC

The party has failed to craft an emotionally engaging story and vision for the future that offers tangible deliverables for the American people.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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