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  • n  the quality of being perceivable by touch

  • This sense of reality and tangibility, says Cooper, had been lost to French painting in the late 19th century, amid the theorizing of the Symbolists and the opalescent shimmers .
  • It's something to do with the tangibility of it, the engaging of the senses--even long after the person is gone.
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  • Frank Bainimarama in AHN | All Headline News
    By the second quarter of this year nurses based in rural stations will start receiving non-communicable disease and productive health kits to improve service delivery,said Bainimarama. "It will also give tangibility to the important role...

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