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The stripping away of some of that veneer of palpability, I think is incredibly important and crucial to the growth of a feminist conversation and having it drilled down to realer places.

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Pederson wouldn’t lament for too long on what might have been, but admitted the palpability.

Memory is Fors' ultimate material, and his command of its double-edged elusiveness and palpability is exquisite.

“This technique has not been surpassed in terms of that palpability,” Goldman said.

What sets his writing apart from much Holocaust testimony is his relish for portraiture, the pleasure he takes in the palpability of other people, the human amplitude of his noticing.

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

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