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- r so as to be palpable
she was palpably nervous
- Mowrer said, ""have largely followed the Freudian doctrine that human beings become emotionally disturbed, not because of their having done anything palpably wrong, but because .
- This seemed palpably ridiculous, given that California is 42nd in the nation in per-pupil education spending.
- This is happening because I said something that is palpably true, but unspoken in polite society: There is a small group of Jewish neoconservatives who unsuccessfully tried to get .