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  • ti, to support its operations; it is the only tangible aid has been delivered to the Scouts of Haiti
  • Today its tangible and intangible traces have completely faded o
  • The construction of large dams entails many tangible and intangible costs.
  • iture, the practice whereby governments seize tangible and financial assets alleged to have been use
  • n of Rotary International "in appreciation of tangible and significant assistance given for the furt
  • nd Clarence Maloney, believe that there is no tangible archaeological or literary evidence of any ea
  • As a tangible asset land is represented in accounting as a
  • , when manufacturing dominated over services, tangible assets over intangibles and traditional over
  • ber, transportation & distribution, and other tangible assets.
  • s of carnivory require the plant to gain some tangible benefit in capturing and digesting prey, such
  • and a real purpose of providing some form of tangible benefit for those at home.
  • for a wide and varied audience, and providing tangible benefits to local communities and environment
  • The tangible benefits the United States reaped from overth
  • plans for certain titles to award other more tangible benefits, such as providing stat bonuses.
  • ackages of project work that can perform some tangible business function.
  • Although it never was released as a tangible CD single, it charted on the US Modern Rock T
  • The purpose of the sermon than is to effect a tangible change in their audience; to improve human co
  • He proposes Tangible computing and Social computing as two differe
  • cash transaction, fractional pricing imposes tangible costs on the vendor (printing fractional pric
  • th is assessed according to military or other tangible criteria, such as the number of divisions, th
  • distance to groundwater -- but on other, less tangible criteria, including the demographics of the c
  • Registered Tangible Cultural Property.
  • Nandaimon - Registered Tangible Cultural Property.
  • Bell tower - Registered Tangible Cultural Property.
  • It is a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
  • The lighthouse itself is a Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
  • A portion of the lighthouse is Registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan.
  • u Hyanggyo in the district is designated as a tangible cultural property of South Chungcheong provin
  • It is designated to the 191st Tangible Cultural Property of North Gyeongsang provinc
  • n use as a shrine today, and was designated a tangible cultural treasure of Gyeongsangnam-do in 1974
  • oscopic 3D effects gave the game world "real, tangible depth," while IGN editor Craig Harris describ
  • arity's mission centres on making a positive, tangible difference on the lives of the poorest and mo
  • as a multidisciplinary field that combines a tangible drug product with an intangible cognitive ser
  • f heard, and more difficult still to have any tangible effect.
  • Studio IDE, and relies on 3rd parties namely Tangible Engineering and Clarius Consulting.
  • chcraft was one of ... evil-doing", for which tangible evidence had to be provided.
  • at were suggested to be in development but no tangible evidence has surfaced to support their existe
  • Her memory of tangible facts was very tenacious, but it had no grasp
  • e "milk of wisdom" where he once desired more tangible fluids from more sensuous containers'.
  • their opposition to the illegal request in a tangible form, "paying" the official with these valuel
  • zed products that had formerly been traded in tangible format.
  • e in a film less ingeniously designed on more tangible fronts.
  • One was to make immediate, generous and tangible gifts to help the flood relief efforts.
  • built across all of Central America became a tangible goal in 1923 as the United States began condu
  • iting to see, since it can have an immediate, tangible impact on lives.
  • an being ... in the face of death", getting a tangible impression of the horrors of war.
  • he achieved successes with the vision to make tangible improvements in the way of life for African A
  • like sister sites, and the split became more tangible in 2007 when Elfwood's servers moved from Lys
  • t of Mechanical Engineering, and a Masters in Tangible Interaction Design [MTID], offered by the Sch
  • urthermore, simple responses can be used with tangible items.
  • as a condition of employment, rather than on tangible job changes.
  • arter to study the documents and preserve the tangible landmarks connected with the village of [Sout
  • n with a charter "to acquire and preserve the tangible landmarks of the area historically known as I
  • shed to new extremes in order to experience a tangible level of joy, pain, love or pleasure.
  • ., provides South Texas soccer players with a tangible link between elite youth soccer and professio
  • While not a tangible mascot, the girls typically depict the Finest
  • While not a tangible mascot, the girls typically depict the Pyros
  • g, swirling lines that have shape rather than tangible melodic content; sometimes he makes use of pu
  • roup, Makapili, in November 1944 to give more tangible miitary support to the Japanese.
  • These forays had tangible military results.
  • Very high doses will have tangible neurotoxic effects on mammals and birds, incl
  • neffectual at bringing about direct change or tangible objectives.
  • It is Nebraska's first and only tangible, official acknowledgment of the Holocaust.
  • Rewards can be either tangible or intangible.
  • culture net, each week an important aspect of tangible or intangible cultural memory is being highli
  • James Cameron's movie Avatar has very tangible parallels to Crested Butte with regard to bot
  • r sales, storage, use or other consumption of tangible personal property or services occurring befor
  • urity for the payment of sales and use tax on tangible personal property used in carrying out their
  • ated the corporate franchise tax in 2010, the tangible personal property tax in 2009, and overall a
  • st to shift policy without much in the way of tangible political and human rights reform to point to
  • d humane values of science education, besides tangible pragmatic values.
  • d's divine light, and incense as a continuous tangible prayer and offering to God.
  • The core product is the tangible product that the customer experiences.
  • Driving this program is the need for tangible products for example, a hotel room, a meal or
  • terview to rediff.com he claimed there is "no tangible proof of Muslims' involvement in terrorism" i
  • in a newspaper, but without some semblence of tangible proof to back up their claims is it really wo
  • Or subjective poetry and becomes a more tangible puram poetry.
  • ful memories that could no longer be fed by a tangible reality.
  • More tangible records date from 1711, when Crown Court Chur
  • aided by the lack of significant publicity, a tangible release, and corresponding album.
  • St John's Gate is one of the few tangible remains from Clerkenwell's monastic past; it
  • 't bear to look at the boy, who she sees as a tangible reminder of DK's betrayal.
  • The only tangible remnant of the early Christian foundation at
  • in the game, similar in function to the more tangible resources gathered in modern RTS games.
  • e funds and left Canada without producing any tangible results for the two years of payment.
  • Although the war yielded no tangible results to any of the belligerents, both coun
  • public-private partnership that would produce tangible results in a short period of time.
  • Regardless, there were few other tangible results to show for the casualties they had i
  • er nearly a year of intense activism with few tangible results, the movement began to deteriorate.
  • The negotiations failed to produce any tangible results, and were deemed as a failure.
  • Asking only for immediate and tangible rewards is shortsighted.
  • trinsic motivation is diminished by expected, tangible rewards in both children and adults, especial
  • in a separate meta-analysis which found that tangible rewards offered for outperforming others and
  • ound shared gardens were intended to create a tangible sense of neighbourhood, each grouping and gar
  • He viewed it as a tangible statement of the Bank's position in the foref
  • And the first tangible step toward executing this mission was the ac
  • he word Sullivan spells into her hand and the tangible substance splashing from the pump.
  • "those tangible substances [that] count for most in the daily
  • Despite the lack of tangible success, the season produced a series of reco
  • With no tangible success, the band became later known as 'Art'
  • d with many other socialists, met with little tangible success, but it nevertheless had considerable
  • thropological expression of bodily marking, a tangible symbol of separateness which was the ultimate
  • The euro has become one of the most tangible symbols of European integration.
  • Tangible symbols bear an obvious and concrete relation
  • oury is certainly one of the most visible and tangible symbols of the past glories of the Sovereign
  • Tangible symbols are objects or pictures that are used
  • They also observed that tangible symbols may serve as a bridge to other symbol
  • or vocalizations more readily learned to use tangible symbols than do those who did not have intent
  • concepts like aiki are described in logical, tangible, terms based on physics, while in other defin
  • s no longer just a beacon to seafarers, but a tangible testament of resilience.
  • Since this article is about something less tangible than a band I have elected to not include Tem
  • o show movement of almost anything, including tangible things such as people, products, natural reso
  • that the other side had given out presents of tangible value (mainly chocolates) at rallies; the pan
  • The points have tangible value because if a user accumulates enough 'K
  • ble people for them to believe that something tangible was being seen, but also that it was more lik
  • es to the rest of society in a meaningful and tangible way.
  • whether the labour increases tangible wealth
  • The Taipei Prison serves as a tangible witness to modern Taiwanese prison history.