His anger in a NATO ministerial and subsequent public remarks was palpable, a stark contrast to the stoical, if not flaccid, demeanor that has been his trademark.
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So this is something that's very alive and palpable as a country.
But if you ignore the wilder speculative meanings inspired by the series, there remains a halfway palpable idea: in a period in which gigantic corporations and entire governments devote themselves to promoting made-up realities, people may genuinely wonder what world they are living in.
Since most are on paper, which allows oil paint more physical autonomy than absorptive canvas, the results are distinguished by fresh color and light, a palpable sense of immediacy and spontaneity, and a suggestion of transient moments captured and prolonged.
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He said there was a "palpable sense this will change a world view of Belfast".
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The cutting edge of experimentation plays out under lights at the Woolly Mammoth, a palpable sense of African American history exudes from the Lincoln and a show under the stars at the Carter Barron is always a family-friendly treat.
There was a palpable change in the atmosphere over Tyneside the day that Swan Hunter unexpectedly failed to win a Ministry of Defence order.
And yet, with all these platforms, privacy concerns have caused a palpable backlash.
But, in the public discussion, there was already a palpable hunger for the term.
In the course of several hearings, Judge Kaplan exhibited a palpable dislike for Donziger.
But walking around, one gets a palpable sense that every garage awaits its moment in the limelight.
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Behind this renewed interest in traditional medicine is a palpable sense of pride in reviving one's heritage.
Profitable as it can be, international commerce also carries the palpable risk of a run-in with different corporate laws.
Anger and hope reside side by side in his words and voice, and his energy is a palpable presence.
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There is a palpable sense that the capital, though still highly polarized, has grown weary of endless budget wars.
You could say there's a palpable sense of anticipation about the group's final report, which is expected in December.
Yet despite the excuse of bad weather and the flakiness of the figure, it still came as a palpable shock.
For now, however, there is a palpable buzz about the idea that arthritis drugs could help prevent or even treat cancer.
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Our group had varying levels of skiers, and there was a palpable air of apprehension about our first day on Alta's advanced terrain.
It's under-exposed, unfortunately, so that some scenes aren't just dark, they're dim, but the film also has a palpable sense of space and texture.
In general, trails are well-maintained and signed, and almost always give a palpable sense that you are in the heart of something rugged and wild.
In Brussels there is often a palpable fear of consulting voters.
But there was a palpable feel-good factor around the literary festival.
And when Bush argues that his answers are part of a principled fight to clean up the process, he is appealing to a palpable national longing.
It's the commercial heart of east Africa, and despite chronic poverty for many, there's a palpable sense of energy in the hustle and bustle of daily life.
The breakdown is equally sudden and inexplicable, and Mr Roth scores a palpable hit by showing that Axler's sudden and unexplained recovery is fundamentally no less terrifying.
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