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  • s  capable of being perceived especially by sight or hearing
    perceivable through the mist
  • s  capable of being apprehended or understood

  • There was, the President felt, an order in human affairs determined by God and perceivable by men.
  • But for a 44-year-old ballplayer, the end is more than just perceivable.
  • In his case, the end is now perceivable; it is real.
News & Articles

  • Food Trucks Replace a Quick Service Restaurant Visit, Says NPD
    Since food trucks appeared on the restaurant scene their perceivable threat to brick-and-mortar restaurants has been widely debated, and a recent survey conducted by The NPD Group, a leading global information company, finds that consumers replace a quick service restaurant (QSR) visit with a food truck visit. (PRWeb August 18, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/8 ...
    Aug. 19, 2013 - PRWeb
Quotes

  • Asif Ali Zardari in Hindustan Times
    But at the same time, there is an active threat on the Afghan border from our side, from their side, from within the mountains, and that's where we're engaged today,Zardari said "Today's war for the perceivable future for the world and for...
  • Antony Gormley in TravelBite.co.uk
    Commenting on the exhibition, Antony Gormley said: "The installation connects the palpable, the perceivable and the imaginable, creating a relational field in which the passerby as well as the aware view is implied in a matrix of looking and being...
  • Diarmuid Martin in Irish Times
    The Church's mandate is however not simply a mandate to take pot shots from the sidelines, but must always be perceivable as an expression of genuine concern for people and as a willingness to work in solidarity,Archbishop Martin told his...

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