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tangible

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Tribal Chairman Joseph Mirelez described his people’s relationship to this desert, the Santa Rosa Hills and the adjacent Salton Sea as tangible.

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Then came Sunday night, when eight Senate Democrats sacrificed some of that enthusiasm and momentum by making a deal with Republicans to end the government shutdown, for which they received nothing tangible in return.

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Critics, however, caution that ceremonial spectacle cannot replace tangible support.

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You leave wanting a tangible memory of this experience and so, my suitcase was stuffed with sunglasses, a sleek tank top and enough Korean beauty products to warrant paying over $200 in overweight fees.

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They say the bureau should instead “focus on tangible harms to consumers,” relinquish oversight to states and reimburse defrauded consumers, rather than impose heavy fines on companies.

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

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