Palpable voter anger And among voters, the anger is palpable in both countries.
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Beneath the arrogance was something even more palpable: fear But beneath that arrogance was something even more palpable: fear.
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A palpable anger: The bipartisan anger was palpable at the hearing, where service secretaries acknowledged widespread problems with military housing conditions.
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"But the chemistry between Julia and Gere, it is palpable on the screen, it was palpable in auditions," Lawton told Vanity Fair in 2015.
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But this one was special, in part because there was both a palpable sense of closure—of Clinton finally and officially defeating Sanders—and, more importantly, a palpable sense of history.
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Just watch ... his excitement over the trip is palpable.
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" Schumer attributed that to the palpable "weight of history.
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The tension between #TeamCovo and #TeamQuiet is a palpable one.
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"The illogic of the Government's contentions is palpable," Watson wrote.
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There's a palpable danger, a sense that anything can happen.
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The terror is palpable here – and it never lets up.
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Strangers in New York City had found a palpable rhythm.
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Our flirtation is palpable and it annoys the other guests.
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The liberal justices' despair in the courtroom Thursday was palpable.
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Even years later, Nickie's excitement is palpable over the phone.
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The suspense over all this was palpable earlier this week.
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On Wall Street caution over rising political risks was palpable.
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The desperation for that shiny new thing, though, is palpable.
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He had a palpable energy that just filled the room.
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The 'is' is the palpable unknowability of a new normality.
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Affection and attraction is palpable in Spyer's photographs of Windsor.
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The fear is palpable even though the game is ludicrous.
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Tongue said the despair in the farming community was palpable.
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In Buddhist Rakhine communities the fear is just as palpable.
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Basta Tahta is mixed, but support for Hezbollah is palpable.
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The fear was palpable in the stock market on Thursday.
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They are obviously not related, but their kinship is palpable.
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The death toll was considerable, and the fear was palpable.
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And that the pleasures of those roles are still palpable.
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And the heat is palpable through most of the film.
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The economic boom is now palpable to nearly all Americans.
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In recent days, the President's frustration has also been palpable.
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Digitization surely would attenuate the sense of nearly palpable physicality.
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"The excitement is palpable," says Fandango Managing Editor Erik Davis.
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But I feel a palpable danger with a Trump government.
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The stress was still palpable when we decided to try.
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But in Khokong, the scale of the damage was palpable.
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As much as they annoy each other, there's palpable affection.
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There was a palpable uncertainty in the air that day.
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It's palpable on the front lines in the emergency department.
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When he visits now, a more palpable hazard presents itself.
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But the physical and romantic aspects are just as palpable.
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The sense of urgency was palpable as the mystery persisted.
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"I cried," she said, the emotion palpable in her voice.
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This reality is palpable as turmoil now seizes South Africa.
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As a new master takes charge, the fear is palpable.
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There is a palpable fear of accidents, or a spill.
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The fear of being excluded from China's market is palpable.
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The debate is more shrill, and the partisanship more palpable.
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And there is a palpable sense that governance is broken.
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A sense of urgency is already palpable for the movie.
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The reason 'Frida' gripped our imagination The drama was palpable.
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The feeling of betrayal and distress in Gaza was palpable.
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The energy is palpable and it only continues to grow.
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His excitement was palpable from the first whiff of chlorine.
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What is similar is the palpable solemnity of the moment.
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He spoke about his wife and son with palpable affection.
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He spoke about his wife and son with palpable affection.
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The crowds were huge and the sense of drama palpable.
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It needed to be enhanced to make the experience palpable.
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There is a palpable sense of the historical in Universal Collection.
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So when the diver finally emerges, the relief is almost palpable.
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The sexual tension in this scene, and others, is lush, palpable.
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There is palpable anger against some sections of the media too.
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There was a real, palpable risk of war during this crisis.
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So, the connection between the city and its newspaper really palpable.
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First of all, there is a palpable sense of excitement here.
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Amid Miami's palpable anxiety, Wynwood's small businesses were hit the hardest.
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"I will miss him, but in a palpable way," Chacon said.
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And the feeling of abandonment among some Kurds here is palpable.
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My discussions with industry leaders indicate that their panic is palpable.
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Her intelligence is palpable; so is her vulnerability and her humor.
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The palpable shadow of the woman pointing becomes a fourth presence.
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But on the ground, signs of Mr. Biden's challenges are palpable.
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"The illogic of the Government's contentions", Mr Watson wrote, "is palpable".
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It's not exactly a seismic rift, but the shift is palpable.
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The GIF reactions alone gave a taste of the palpable excitement.
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IN THE arrivals hall of Belém's airport the excitement is palpable.
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Trump's sense of betrayal is as predictable as it is palpable.
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The amount of entrepreneurism and people lifting themselves up is palpable.
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Enterprise communications is not a sector that typically generates palpable excitement.
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Either way, the aides said, the sense of uncertainty is palpable.
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Their mutual enjoyment, as they go through their paces, is palpable.
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Instead, Sansa is preparing for a much more palpable threat: starvation.
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This time, she nailed it, and her teammates' support was palpable.
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It's a festive summer day, the sunlight palpable on each object.
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It's Thursday morning on the fairgrounds, and the tension is palpable.
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The buzz around Seattle rapper Mackned has been palpable this year.
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"The president's passion and compassion for this was palpable," she says.
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The frustration from white working-class voters is palpable and just.
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And in the smart centre, the economic upturn is now palpable.
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Still, their chemistry -- while playfully arguing and bickering -- was always palpable.
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But the civic engagement of those under our supervision was palpable.
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It would add to the already palpable anxiety in American schools.
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On a recent Tuesday morning, the fear and confusion was palpable.
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At the Hamtramck picket line, frustration with the company was palpable.
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That is why the risk of a no deal is palpable.
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There's a palpable weariness among Republicans, and it's still only June.
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At other stadiums, the history of the tunnel can be palpable.
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Feelings of uncertainty about the United States right now are palpable.
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The tension in the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing room was palpable.
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They are palpable before I touch them, before they touch me.
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Mute and palpable, the melancholy would last at least through March.
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Nowhere was this more palpable than in Brain's preposterously elaborate plans.
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In Algeria, for example, the hard-liners' discomfort is subtly palpable.
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But the sense of embarrassment over the gray listing was palpable.
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Whatever the White House's intentions, the frustration among Democrats is palpable.
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The excitement in the room was also palpable at other times.
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Paperclips dances all over that gulf and makes its distance palpable.
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There was an energy to him, a sexuality that was palpable.
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The researchers then checked them frequently for palpable tumors throughout adulthood.
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Chalk up their influence to a palpable shift in the wind.
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The pain in his face at the word couldn't was palpable.
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The joy of families moving into their own homes was palpable.
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For most students, especially seniors, the sense of loss is palpable.
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The mutual appreciation was palpable; everyone was an insider among outsiders.
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He left a palpable imprint, but the work itself got stuck.
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Or, rather, he felt a palpable nothing, both weightless and glutinous.
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"The irony of that, your honor, is rather palpable," he said.
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The relief was palpable, and (some of) the jealousy went away.
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Already, Mr. Erdogan's long shadow over Germany's Turkish communities is palpable.
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The desire to connect, share, and help was palpable and genuine.
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Once inside the runway area, their relief and joy were palpable.
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It has created a palpable unease around Anthony and the Knicks.
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The trade war damage to the economy is palpable and measurable.
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Everywhere he looks, the feeling of loss is palpable, he said.
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The excitement of the audience during the triple somersault was palpable.
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In fact, nowhere was her embrace of the president more palpable.
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The protagonist's crime is never revealed, but his guilt is palpable.
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That reality, our correspondent writes, is palpable in Cape Town's townships.
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I wonder whether if that feeling is palpable for Phoebe too?
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Ms. Dathan said a shift in her children's mood was palpable.
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The story happens around you, your palpable influence on it minimal.
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Jen Kirby This anger among you and your classmates feels palpable.
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The record's focus on speaking to Styles's truth is palpable here.
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Hopefully the voices of many will create a palpable change in Hollywood.
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While Democrat agitation is palpable, it's driven more by anger than panic.
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Already there's been a palpable shift inside the White House press room.
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" Nigeria's modesty however, is palpable in it's slogan "Good people, great nation.
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The included subwoofer drastically enhances everything, adding palpable bass to every moment.
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Does hashtag activism actually have a palpable effect on the real world?
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And the responding increased police presence on Capitol Hill has been palpable.
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The two have been married nearly 225 years, their intense bond palpable.
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The ticking clock of Formula E means the drama is always palpable.
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It's the only physical, palpable connection that exists between father and son.
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It wasn't just their scrunchies and short shorts and palpable sexual energy.
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Giving Mowgli something to truly lose makes the film's stakes more palpable.
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The erotic charge of Grant's painting "Paul Roche Reclining" (21913) is palpable.
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The state of bewildered shock in response to that event is palpable.
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Becoming an object for someone, even before touch, has a palpable quality.
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"So the excitement for the new music is really palpable," Nettles said.
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The awkward tension between Tia and Colton on the date is palpable.
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"Constitutional amendments are palpable nonsense," he said, "all crafted for political advantage."
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From the instant they meet, Frank and Amy have palpable, real chemistry.
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The pain is palpable as the knife turns slightly in my back.
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All the while, though, there's a palpable sense of sadness around them.
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The tension on matchday was palpable, and more than Gascoigne could bear.
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The genuine curiosity and amusement of the Gen Z crowd was palpable.
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It's palpable in the anxiety-riddled beats and his often-disassociated delivery.
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For three of the four candidates, the sense of urgency was palpable.
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Fugit plays Barnes with a palpable weariness that colors the entire series.
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His admiration for the pre-Columbian engineer is palpable at every turn.
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However, the tension between present and past remains palpable throughout Simon's film.
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Roger Williams, described the palpable fear he experienced Wednesday while under fire.
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At Trump's campaign rallies, a similar frustration is palpable -- among white voters.
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"The energy was palpable," Dateline producer Dan Slepian explained in a clip.
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There are palpable fears that the United States is slipping into autocracy.
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But Hugo's incumbency advantage is palpable, and he seems to know it.
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Enthusiasm for online-only banks was palpable at the Fintech Week conference.
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Their presence marks a palpable shift in the face of political representation.
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When participants complete the rehabilitation program and graduate, the joy is palpable.
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The sense of eternity is palpable; was anything in Sicily ever new?
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Even on what could have been hostile turf, the ebullience was palpable.
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Tensions are palpable from the underlying frustrations and distrust of our government.
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The political tensions also created a heightened and palpable sense of competitiveness.
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As they stepped out of the airport, Martin-Gidonez's relief was palpable.
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No wonder the band's live shows are filled with palpable, thrilling tension.
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Though it was warm outside, a palpable chill settled over the room.
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Tech can be forgiven its self-interest, though the hypocrisy is palpable.
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His appearance on Tuesday afternoon created a palpable buzz on the grounds.
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Here the tension between official silence and grass-roots remembrance is palpable.
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The score is a clapping percussion that crescendos, generating a palpable suspense.
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Young's delight at capturing the human form is palpable in these works.
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Within the first ten seconds of the video, Ball's personality is palpable.
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The excitement was palpable as fans gathered around Pugh following the game.
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EARTH HOLLOWED OUT On the ground, the frustration among residents is palpable.
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As the characters quietly go about their days, their solitude becomes palpable.
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His absence, six years later, is a palpable fact in the room.
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Strangers start to take notice, and the goodness of society becomes palpable.
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"They were also competing with this story," he said with palpable frustration.
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Calm before the storm On the streets of Caracas, tension is palpable.
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With the lights down low, the tension between the two is palpable.
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Yet among policymakers and operators alike, the sense of futility is palpable.
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The onslaught of police brutality victims has made this even more palpable.
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The tension in the room was palpable, and the clock was ticking.
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That reality is palpable, our correspondent writes, as turmoil seizes the country.
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Flyers aren't extinct, but they aren't a palpable part of life anymore.
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There's a palpable difference between his bohemian bearing and his bejeweled clients.
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What's really crucial about the scene is Serena's palpable discomfort throughout it.
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The anger in Shaheen Bagh, like elsewhere in the country, is palpable.
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And the results of more women in the writers room were palpable.
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The excitement for "Scandal" was palpable — Olivia Pope to the rescue again.
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The borough's rebound is palpable along a waterfront striving at urban magic.
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You want to look away, but palpable human anguish draws you in.
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Belief in the unseen is palpable, a collective consciousness powerful and present.
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His draw was nothing short of magnetic and his energy was palpable.
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Beyond the silly season stories preceding the visit, is a palpable rage.
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And in that moment, the awkward tension on stage was absolutely palpable.
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There was a palpable moment where the truth didn't seem to matter.
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Crase's linguistic domain is at once tantalizingly abstract yet present and palpable.
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But the irony behind it, if that's the right word, is palpable.
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Years later, their pain in "Leaving Neverland" is also palpable and raw.
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The bad faith involved in this move is both palpable and obvious.
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I really felt a sense of palpable joy while watching the film.
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For the bulk of its five-minute duration, Drake's discomfort is palpable.
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And the tension between some of the population and its liberators is palpable.
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Knowing that someone else also suffered doesn't make my pain any less palpable.
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But that Goodell-Patriots rivalry still felt palpable, and the fans backed Brady.
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But there was a moment of hesitation when we sat; it was palpable.
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But the climate of fear is palpable amongst the university's students and faculty.
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Coal's presence is both palpable and shunned here: Corporate sponsors include coal producers.
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A much more palpable and powerful mix of emotions, if you ask me.
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But there is a palpable sense that Catholicism is in long-term decline.
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Strand's desire to depict a shared humanity is particularly palpable in these works.
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Within months clear signs of a broad-based global economic upswing were palpable.
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Palpable anguish permeates the ochre form, which is scrawled with faint charcoal lines.
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The landscape is brown, the wind biting and the arrival of winter palpable.
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Their greatness is so astounding, so palpable that even pets are taking notice.
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"The love in the room for Hillary was palpable," a source told PEOPLE.
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Residents' sense of shame at their country's decline relative to China is palpable.
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Their chemistry was palpable as they smiled and hugged while walking off stage.
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For people who identify as such, there's a palpable feeling of being punished.
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But as the activists settle into the words, their potential power becomes palpable.
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Tensions were palpable at the pedestrian crossing where the Central Americans had gathered.
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It has resulted in palpable changes: CEOs ousted, candidates defeated, public figures disgraced.
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It was a palpable and euphoric moment—crossing a threshold, away from innocence.
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We're crying over Chalamet's earnestness, too, and his palpable awe at his castmates.
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And history has shown that a palpable response from consumers does have results.
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They came to learn, to become teachers themselves, and their gratitude is palpable.
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There's a joy or a contentment that's almost palpable to both of us.
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At the time, almost palpable grief and anger were coursing through the neighborhood.
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It means the work is always rooted in a struggle that's very palpable.
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Despite their sound's inherent lightheartedness, the weight of a certain melancholy is palpable.
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The film's sensual love scenes are intertwined with palpable moments of self-awakening.
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Ross said the "excitement was totally palpable" among the Arab leaders in attendance.
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And, for me, those numbers translate to a palpable feeling in my body.
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The level of hatred that people still had towards the Japanese was palpable.
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The energy in the room was palpable throughout the entirety of Sanders's speech.
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As Ms Blackburn searches for the elusive Doggerland, his absence becomes palpable, too.
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Concern, even among so far docile Washington Republicans, about Trump's course is palpable.
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While the competition between Boeing and SpaceX is palpable, Muilenburg says it's productive.
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There is palpable anxiety in the market as Italy's political future remains uncertain.
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The disaffection of the Republican electorate from the party leadership is palpable everywhere.
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There's an palpable appetite to turn shock, grief, and frustration into positive action.
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The interviews showed there is no palpable sense of crisis or panic yet.
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Anticipation of the territory's return "to the bosom of the motherland" was palpable.
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This version of Suzuki may not help much, but the nostalgia is palpable.
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None of this masked the palpable sense of deflation emanating from the scenes.
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"The illogic of the Government's contentions is palpable," he wrote in his ruling.
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Lenù's pubescent awkwardness in that bathing suit is palpable, at least at first.
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His devotion to his family is palpable; his strength through its tragedies, extraordinary.
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The slowdown is palpable in southern China's manufacturing capitals of Guangzhou and Dongguan.
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Of course, when you know the situation in Lebanon, it's much more palpable.
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Its isolation and distance makes its distinctiveness possible, and the difference is palpable.
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It's palpable, his feelings, and his eyes, and experience of what's going on.
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The buzz was palpable, and it was all due to her dynamic presence.
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The effects of the outbreak and resultant new policies, she says, are palpable.
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A sense of relief was palpable at the floral-themed HBO after-party.
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For those who have remained in the office, the dwindling numbers are palpable.
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In Havana, the presence of Americans on the streets these days is palpable.
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The corresponding decline in investment would have a palpable impact on US workers.
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I wanted really very much to feel that still, to make that palpable.
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That's his way of warming up the room, but the chill remains palpable.
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And above all, a luminous star of physical prowess and palpable romantic presence.
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But what you remember is the palpable tenderness each brought to the task.
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There was a palpable sense in the air that something big was happening.
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Disappointment among Republicans and happiness among Democrats about the repeal's failure were palpable.
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Yet with her palpable successes to date, D'Silva has reason to be optimistic.
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Now the wariness about Mr. Trump's immigration policies is palpable, the impact visible.
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Certainly Hamas has supported the protests in Gaza, where its control is palpable.
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It is palpable, liberating and transformative for both the artist and the audience.
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Headphones on, the wind whistling, the surge of the speed was palpable, truly.
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"There's also a palpable magical component to the impression the chicken makes," Bradshaw said.
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Snoop and McConaughey don't remember exactly how they met, though their chemistry is palpable.
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These are exquisitely made works (Leigh has major chops) as well as palpable forces.
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While the surgeon is known for being confident during emergencies, her hesitation is palpable.
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For one thing, there is palpable consumer interest in voice control in the home.
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It was somber and quiet and the weight of Ash's new responsibility was palpable.
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He conveys a palpable backlash coming from the widely expressed disappointment in Teenage Emotions.
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The virus took thousands of lives, and left palpable absences in the LGBTQ+ community.
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Leah's outrage is palpable still, two years after the fact and through the phone.
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As she says the words toward her camera, Ingrid's joy and relief is palpable.
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Just imagine those telephone bills and all that palpable disdain dripping down the line.
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The relief in her voice when I called with the good news was palpable.
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SZA was faced with a palpable sense of disconnect from the crowd as well.
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A roar of applause filled the room, followed by a palpable sigh of relief.
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But he wasn't sure how to make McIntyre's existential loneliness feel palpable to theatregoers.
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The presence of these icons provoked a palpable excitement among the Marvel fans assembled.
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Such a good read, so palpable and fantastic, dizzying and compulsively readable novel. Love!
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Richard and Mildred are barely separated (and when they are, the angst is palpable).
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The push-and-pull of their relationship was deeply compelling, with palpable sexual chemistry.
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But for those who aren't successful in their ticket quest, the outrage is palpable.
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And when risks are more palpable, people tend to give them too much credence.
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But the air of disappointment was palpable as the leaders face an uncertain future.
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Nowhere is the need for such a history more palpable than inside the Zone.
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His pride in his son, a Marine who's just deployed to Europe, was palpable.
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But upstairs, in the stuffy courtrooms lined with old bookshelves, the heat is palpable.
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But that day in November, a palpable current of stress pulsed beneath our conversation.
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The sense we're witnessing an artist operating at his creative peak has been palpable.
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He conveys a palpable backlash coming from the widely expressed disappointment in Teenage Emotions.
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Outrage against the company's HQ23 proposal was palpable on the steps of City Hall.
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When I interviewed Agabi recently, his excitement over the future of neurotechnology was palpable.
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The mood is thick and the danger these kids are in is more palpable.
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The hype surrounding this year's pre-caucus poll is palpable, and for good reason.
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When I spoke with Rothschild at the conference, her excitement about mycotecture was palpable.
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Jason pays her a visit at the office, and their mutual attraction is palpable.
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There is palpable frustration in Europe at Britain's lack of clarity over Brexit, however.
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There was an energy about the Giants' dugout, a palpable love between the players.
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Anthem, Bioware's science-fantasy online shooter is another recent title with palpable eco-anxieties.
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As climate change's effects become more palpable, CNN might start to resemble a movie.
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"Getting psyched in novel ways can help us exude a palpable competence," Davidson adds.
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He portrays friends, family, and his husband, and his affection for them is palpable.
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The powerful, feminine energy inside Bayview Correctional Facility, a decommissioned women's prison, is palpable.
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Uncertainty was still palpable in the travel sector after Ryanair's profit warning on Monday.
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Discontent with IBK is palpable, and thousands protested against him in Bamako last month.
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Economic stress is also increasingly palpable, with the gap between the income stratas widening.
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Sebastian hates L.A.'s disposable culture, but Gosling undercuts that disgust with palpable vulnerability.
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But after the final curtain, the weight of the moment was the most palpable.
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There was a palpable enthusiasm gap in Virginia, and across the country, on Tuesday.
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The excitement is palpable, and the air is thick with ideas, inspiration and opportunity.
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And because of it, the anxiety among the people of Puerto Rico is palpable.
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When a doctor or hospital professional learns of this exposure, their surprise is palpable.
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Their pride, optimism and excitement about their curriculum and environmental science research were palpable.
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The musicians' giddiness at working together, at being in the same room, is palpable.
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The angst is palpable when one of the team's best hitters slumps in October.
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At a launch event on Sunday in an Apple cafeteria, their excitement was palpable.
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Still, the excitement around cannabis and cannabis-tech as an investment theme is palpable.
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The non-park miles are, admittedly, not as thrilling, but the energy was palpable.
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Twenty-four hours after the earthquake, the urgency and sense of hope was palpable.
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And while the tension of adaptation is palpable for the team, Fallon welcomes it.
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O.J. Simpson on FX, the chemistry between Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden is palpable.
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As well as a lack of constructive discourse, there's the palpable sense of polarization.
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But the proposal's 12 co-authors say the need to try harder is palpable.
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First, and most obviously, the credibility of the threat from North Korea is palpable.
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For Greeks, the frustration is palpable, and the situation different from five years ago.
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Reese makes the possibility of impending doom quite palpable, with an array of anecdotes.
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A palpable chill had settled over Park Slope on an otherwise beautiful Monday evening.
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When I met Erika, you could feel the love between them, it was palpable.
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The tension around Deen went largely unacknowledged on Saturday, but it was palpable nonetheless.
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When I interviewed them, the exhaustion was palpable; releasing Owlboy was desperately needed catharsis.
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In Hermione's resuscitation scene, regally played by Kelley Curran, Leontes's contrasting shame is palpable.
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His love for the critical act is palpable in such bright and canny observations.
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But Johnson said his "heart stopped" as Hill emerged and the energy was palpable.
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These themes foster a palpable strain in this work and throughout the entire show.
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He's unable to hide his palpable glee at his typically blasé partner's sudden uneasiness.
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When I had to leave for a family dinner, our mutual disappointment was palpable.
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Every establishment has its fixtures, but I've rarely come across camaraderie quite so palpable.
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The feeling of insecurity was palpable this week in Chemnitz across neighborhoods and communities.
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The anger of American allies, over Mr. Trump's decision to impose tariffs, is palpable.
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And despite the appearance of unity during these Games, mutual suspicion has been palpable.
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February, the absence of his once-celebrated persona was palpable in what a New
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There was palpable tension in the room between Republicans and Democrats the entire night.
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The desire in the country at large just to get Brexit done was palpable.
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Much drama concerns Yoshiki's rapprochement with Toshi, with whom he shares a palpable warmth.
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Whenever she makes an entrance, the adrenaline that surges through the house is palpable.
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The GTI's palpable refined quality feels a full grade more expensive than it is.
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The fears that violence would erupt again were palpable in the next day's newspaper.
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It's still palpable in this second show there, "Facades — Grand Tour," through April 14.
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"19703 Light Years From Home" makes the solitude and claustrophobia of space travel palpable.
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But the tension between the speaker and the president was palpable throughout the night.
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The roar of waters gushing through the gates underneath the rail track was palpable.
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Regardless of one's opinion of what went on, Dev's heartache and longing were palpable.
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There is a palpable sense of denial to all this fiddling with the numbers.
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Her songs were catchy, and her delight at being allowed to participate was palpable.
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"Energy is everything and in this case, it is palpable and tangible," Blowers said.
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The duo's palpable tension makes this song feel like a living, breathing, growing creature.
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But there was no palpable support for anything that Mr. Trump's economic team proposed.
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"The anticipation for this show is palpable," said Gary Levine, Showtime's president of entertainment.
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A sense of wary powerlessness hangs in the air, as palpable as the humidity.
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"There's no question that skepticism, that wariness, that worry is palpable," Ms. Pattillo said.
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"This is, like, our last tribute to Michelle," Ms. Elia said with palpable wistfulness.
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There was palpable excitement in some quarters for a presidential run by Oprah Winfrey.
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You could do worse, but the unknown surrounding Tepper and Newton is palpable. 4.
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A palpable devotion to artists and artworks just seems part of the gallery's DNA.
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In his often derelict but delicate works, subtle noise vibrations become palpable, physical things.
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"The bad faith involved in this move is both palpable and obvious," Yglesias writes.
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Excitement about bots, from Silicon Valley to the academy, is palpable at the moment.
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But among the political strategists who supported Mr. Christie's presidential bid, there was palpable unease.
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There's palpable tension between them as they skirt around the subject of targeted police brutality.
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She is interested in light and reflection as palpable presences in a restrained, sensual world.
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"The sensation was so palpable I almost turned around, expecting to see her," he said.
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His grief is ugly and palpable, but lost among the abundant excess plaguing Collateral Beauty.
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I am stunned by the honest and palpable pride Beyoncé shared with us in Homecoming.
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And that care is palpable from either behind the wheel or in the back seats.
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There's palpable frustration; it's invigorating to watch them fight and maddening to see them fail.
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With such palpable onscreen chemistry, these two must make a cute real-life couple, right?
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Their relationship's extreme intimacy is palpable, and threatens to subsume each individual into one being.
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You feel this very palpable atmosphere," she said, adding, "We should have been angrier sooner.
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The film doesn't translate its palpable reverence for Tesla into a dramatically compelling through line.
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"The uneasiness is palpable," she added, describing phone calls from other transgender soldiers and applicants.
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There was a palpable sense of urgency in headquarters and in all of the actions.
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"Stress levels went down [in the workplace], and it was a palpable shift," Erin said.
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The feeling of sadness and loss is palpable among members of the Bad River Band.
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Dead fucking silent yet there is a palpable explosive energy pulsing through everyone but her.
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Continued venture backing also seems to indicate the efficiencies of businesses like this are palpable.
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Hillary Clinton hasn't even been elected and the misogyny lobbed her way is already palpable.
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The shock and grief are not only palpable, but his face also goes completely white.
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The two-pronged approach ended up giving Sweetwater a palpable sense of verisimilitude and discovery.
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The mood that night was "contemplative," with a palpable grief yoking many of the mourners.
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Becca's love for Arie was proven through her palpable shock and despair at its loss.
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How do we take it from a national conversation to palpable change in the workplace?
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The chemistry is palpable, every quote sparkles, and there's enough realism to keep you invested.
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It seems palpable that the West is living through a crucial moment in its history.
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Their drive is so palpable, as is, at times, their inner sense of systemic oppression.
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The implications for financial markets, disaster response, political predictions and even brand planning are palpable.
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But a palpable sense remains among relatively informed citizens that the experts let them down.
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When the organizer called time, the feeling in the room was palpable — calm and peaceful.
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The moist, morning, seaside air and the new, low light piercing the fog are palpable.
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The energy was palpable, and I hope that those who were watching could see that.
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They clearly have deep admiration and respect for each other, and their friendship is palpable.
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There is an undercurrent of distrust and anger at the agency level that is palpable.
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Yet despite the soothing influence of brandy and grilled lamb liver, Roodt's intensity is palpable.
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The hurt on Nora's face as she checks in, then drives away unremembered, is palpable.
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There is a palpable need for some sort of authoritative cash pricing benchmark in China.
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Nearly every player's back is to the camera, but the feeling of disbelief is palpable.
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The immense and inescapable grief Oxsana carries over losing Nicholas to gun violence is palpable.
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And trust me – the difference is palpable and a shift in morale can occur immediately.
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The prospect of colonizing the moon, Mars and beyond now seems likely and even palpable.
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Just as Jerome, his entire team of sous chefs exude a palpable warmth and energy.
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Even when the children aren't approached by soldiers, the military's presence is palpable, she says.
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Her laughter summed up a palpable shadiness, even lawlessness, that lingers in the air here.
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Their chemistry is palpable in every scene, and their portrayals of each character feel genuine.
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Now, there is a palpable fear that the good life is gone, perhaps for good.
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"The anger is palpable," said Hansen Wendlandt, the pastor at the Nederland Community Presbyterian Church.
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"It's palpable," Corker said when asked if Trump has damaged US standing around the world.
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Her art is as abstract as abstract gets, yet her presence in it is palpable.
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"We saw your vote!" they chanted, their unified anger palpable from a portable PA system.
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I.O., contrasted the palpable dissatisfaction of many voters with the record of unbroken job creation.
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At the same time, some have observed a palpable shift in startup thinking of late.
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It's nice to see these two working together, even as their mutual hatred is palpable.
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They can take your raw gifts and make them into something palpable and revenue-generating.
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In nearly every case, the improvement from the first piece to the 365th is palpable.
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Macduff's grief upon learning that Macbeth has had his family slaughtered is palpable, and moving.
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Excitement was palpable throughout the line, and I quickly made friends with those around me.
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Not long ago, Americans had a palpable fear of government eavesdropping on their private lives.
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"The fear of Western technological superiority and dominance in the air domain was quite palpable."
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Anger and fear were palpable there, and crowds shouted "Uhuru must go!" at police vans.
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Ms. King and Mr. Rose had a palpable connection and an easy, on-camera banter.
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The reporter Dana Goodyear went, and she found a palpable discontent with the Trump administration.
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Day Trip A shift in the cultural winds is palpable in New Jersey's state capital.
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Phillips's voice was clear, full of conviction, and the support from the crowd was palpable.
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By the time "Infinity War" was on deck, 28 hours in, the excitement was palpable.
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I have never been anywhere that conveyed such a palpable sense of the earth dying.
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But there is also a palpable sense of injustice and strong currents of political disaffection.
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Mr. Duffy and his partners believe this creates an even more palpable, resonant bonding experience.
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The gay man's inferiority conveyed in that line was and still is palpable to me.
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And it handles Sabrina's sweetly clueless boyfriend Harvey (Ross Lynch) with an almost palpable disdain.
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The tension in the air is palpable as we brace for what will come next.
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The impact on tech in Europe (and indeed, globally) has been a palpable chilling effect.
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He says that human choice, including a palpable shift in values, played an essential role.
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Their anger was palpable, but nevertheless many here welcome the debate that encompasses the Forum.
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But nothing captivates him more than Alaska, her approach to life, and her palpable suffering.
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Around the 67th Precinct station house, where Officer Veve is assigned, a quietness is palpable.
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"No palpable masses—exam limited by prison room chair," one doctor wrote in June, 2013.
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As I watched from the Senate gallery Tuesday, the gravity of the moment was palpable.
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Yet for all the gravity of the moment, there is a palpable sense of anticlimax.
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As election returns poured in and panic became palpable for Democrats in New York, Gov.
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I've found that alongside my rebel's gumption for individuality stands a palpable sense of gratitude.
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Though, in the palpable silence, these figures might be listening, like confessors awaiting our revelations.
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"There's a palpable sadness that goes through every single strand of the book," he said.
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No previous scientific advance, not even splitting the atom, has made this fear more palpable.
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Parental anxiety in Montgomery County, which enrolls more than 165,000 students, is "palpable," Turner said.
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The anticipation surrounding a debate with the former mayor of New York City was palpable.
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The aspirations of his tribe were close and palpable while mine seemed flimsy and distant.
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Even after I told the cashier what the woman was saying, her irritation was palpable.
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The pain here is palpable, and Lovato wields it like a weapon and a shield.
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His pessimism was palpable, but he held out hope: ''We will not be devoured easily.
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Harmonies were worked out; a guitar amp was deemed too loud; nervous energy was palpable.
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"It was palpable how much Venus wanted it," said Isha Price, the Williamses' half sister.
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This is a time of palpable and overwhelming fear for immigrants, our families and friends.
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For Germany, it brought a sense of palpable relief after a week of national anguish.
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"I was impressed by her intelligence, her openness and her palpable integrity," Ms. Schwarzer said.
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Tom's frustration with real life is palpable throughout the play; he escapes by watching movies.
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He let his voice ooze with Snape's contempt, the resentment palpable in every dripping syllable.
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The anger of art world insiders toward Wolfe is palpable in many of the reviews.
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In these quarters, Mr. Trump is a subject discussed with care, yet with palpable appreciation.
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Priestess is a rich collection of photos that encapsulate the palpable energy of the ceremony.
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The double standard is palpable, and has largely been downplayed in coverage of the Omar situation.
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Both units have been given quite the overhaul, but excitement for the Maschine MK3 is palpable.
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Yet there was also palpable enthusiasm for their candidate and hopefulness about the future he represented.
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But at tonight's Academy Awards red carpet, the feeling of Adams' omnipresence was even more palpable.
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Their chemistry, the result of Wilde's idea that they should live together during filming, is palpable.
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These types of repressions that are still so palpable in the world today, they're completely illogical.
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For most of the women in my life, the sorrow of Trump's election has been palpable.
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Her faith in devotional attention and a workmanlike approach as transformative qualities in painting is palpable.
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He transforms the actual carnage into an image of byzantine splendor, gleaming and palpable, nearly alive.
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It dropped after another short prison stint, and the urgency in Fool's delivery was palpable throughout.
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The effect of threatened violence over political differences here in our own country is becoming palpable.
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When Android was declared Google's answer to the iPhone, there was palpable excitement across the Internet.
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RELATED: Full poll results The dislike those disapprovers hold for Trump is palpable in the poll.
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"We're going on the freeway?" asked veteran technology reporter Rafe Needleman, fear palpable in his voice.
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The disappointment on their faces is palpable the moment they see their partners on American soil.
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The enthusiasm for Gillum is palpable, and some believe it could boost the entire Democratic ticket.
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They provoke a palpable desire to run your fingers across their decorative papers and elaborate stitching.
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The meaning of the piece is elusive, but its menace is palpable and hard to forget.
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Their chemistry is palpable, which makes the hurt and betrayal all that much harder to bear.
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The joy and sense of delayed justice finally attained that many felt was palpable and moving.
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His rage on this point, one shared by Trump's base, has been palpable throughout this process.
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In Squirrel Hill, the heavily Jewish neighborhood where the attack took place, its effects are palpable.
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People who work in and with SOEs report a palpable change in atmosphere in recent years.
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In both cases, the loss of trust is palpable, fueled by an underlying lack of transparency.
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"We started Sandbox VR in 2016, when the hype of VR was very palpable," said Zhao.
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Anxiety among Democrats Among Democrats, there is a palpable sense of intense anxiety about Clinton's prospects.
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For Hassinger, color became another building block with palpable content that also carries a social message.
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That yearning is palpable in each shot of the prison wall and every security strip-search.
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This leaves the Palestinians isolated, a sentiment palpable on the streets of East Jerusalem this week.
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Such fears were palpable across the political spectrum in France and the Netherlands, said Mr Ercolessi.
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That was almost palpable in how he prowled and paced on the stage while Clinton spoke.
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The designer mixed together handcrafted knits, velvet and furs to create a "palpable sense of drama."
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And a new poll indicates that the right's criticism of the women has had palpable effects.
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However, there was a palpable sense of growing excitement Friday once they were on the move.
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The enthusiasm you see on the road is palpable … You can cut it with a knife.
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Smith, the first Catholic presidential nominee, did not win in 1928, but the anger was palpable.
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So you have an idea about the palpable fear many Americans have of a Trump presidency.
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Yes, there's the obvious volatility of a 20-year-old, but the upside here is palpable.
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But the concern over the world's growth prospects and the solidity of its banks is palpable.
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When Donald Trump got elected, the fear in here was palpable, and Spanish-language media responded.
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We named them Tim and Faith because they're beautiful and their love is palpable and inspiring.
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The sense of anticipation was palpable at the Gangneung Ice Arena before the pairs short program.
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In her natural state, notice the slack jaw, deep sleep and palpable fatigue of this creature.
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The genre needs viewers to believe that the characters are, in some way, in palpable danger.
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He plays with senses through music, making the drama and anxiety of the film almost palpable.
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The changes are palpable at DCity, which made the largest jump of any smokehouse this year.
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A sense of unease is palpable among the tiny stream of early morning worshipers walking in.
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But it's exciting to see a nation that has a palpable sense of its own soul.
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Down below, there was a slight loss of cohesion and a palpable gain in visceral impact.
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But the love she and Jaime feel for one another in the moment is palpable nonetheless.
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They can force value systems into brilliant focus and prompt a palpable yearning for times past.
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Bagans told People he was attracted to the home's "panoramic views" and "mysterious and palpable" energy.
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At the Casa Padre shelter, which opened last year, the surge in numbers has been palpable.
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"Nosedive" remains faithful to the Black Mirror tone, but there's a palpable playfulness to the dialogue.
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That wonderful feeling you have right now is palpable — even pets can pick up on it.
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But regardless, their chemistry is palpable enough to warrant a rom-com of their own, no?
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The sense of togetherness at the club is palpable, both on the pitch and off it.
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If nothing else, the palpable mutual dislike made the whole thing a lot easier to watch.
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His face is hidden from the camera's lens but the BDE he emits is palpable nonetheless.
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Berta Cáceres touched countless lives, and the outrage in Honduras and around the world is palpable.
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The emotional connection with these children had been so strong, the obsession with their plight palpable.
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The relationship you have with your self-esteem is energized and palpable during Friday's full moon.
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While there's a serious wealth disparity in New Orleans, there's also a palpable culture of decadence.
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Their fledgling but palpable sexuality, seething just below the surface, is devoid of a male perspective.
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There was also a very real, very tangible, very palpable sense of dread in the air.
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From the matching black leather jackets to the courtyard make-out sesh, the lust is palpable.
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His descent into madness is palpable, and seems entirely fueled by the jungle's lack of remorse.
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With bawdy humor, she transformed these quotidian objects into uncanny beings, bestowing upon them palpable energies.
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The one such show that did generate palpable energy was the second edition of Paris Internationale.
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This globalization is particularly palpable among the sometimes ridiculous, always enthusiastic fanatics known as beer geeks.
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People hated her constant smile, her theater-kid eagerness, her desperate and palpable thirst for approval.
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Ninety miles to the northeast, on the island of Boigu, the prospect of relocation is palpable.
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The mood at the end of this week has been calm, but the tension remains palpable.
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Mr. Lipsky said he was not worried about The Forward leaving print for something less palpable.
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On Wednesday, as Ludin prepared to fly to Providence, the anticipation for the reunion was palpable.
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Mr. Blanc, the former diplomat, said the urgency to show Mr. Trump some progress is palpable.
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Relief was palpable across the territory on Wednesday, where hundreds were recently left homeless by Irma.
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When she helps Trip with his math homework, it's clear: There's palpable chemistry between these two.
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Inside an aircraft, there is palpable worry that the woman over in 16B might be infected.
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"Resentment against China in Europe is palpable," Mr. Wuttke of the European Chamber of Commerce said.
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I feel like the shift has been really palpable, and we're at a real turning point.
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The exhaustion was palpable in the words of survivors of different age groups and political affiliations.
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But nowhere on my trip was Mackintosh's spirit and his visionary magic more palpable than here.
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Should that advocacy extend beyond the doctor's office, when politics has palpable effects on patients' health?
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It took a long time to construct, but definitely made the whole experience much more palpable.
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There was a palpable sense of struggle—not technical but emotional, a battle of the heart.
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The shift in mood from optimism to gloom on the government's side on Saturday was palpable.
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As the first Democratic caucuses and primaries approach, the fear of a brokered convention is palpable.
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The pride in the photogenic family, the wife and two daughters with winsome smiles was palpable.
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Roger Ebert condemned the film for what he called its "palpable and embarrassing" hatred of women.
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Connick's devotion to Porter is palpable, and he wants to share his love with the audience.
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"There is a palpable hostility to regulation," said Ms. Heinzerling, now a law professor at Georgetown.
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When the gavel went down, Republicans in the chamber cheered with a palpable sense of relief.
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He may not have kissed her, but the chemistry between them was palpable before she left.
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Despite the professional tone in the complaint, there's a palpable sense of alarm from the whistleblower.
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There were plenty of reasons to feel unsafe, and so "security" had a very palpable meaning.
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Russell was also standoffish, he said, and his bitterness at his treatment was palpable at times.
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And Mr. Klein is well served by his actors, who exude conviction, charisma and palpable ardor.
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I'm only in it for the VERY PALPABLE SEXUAL TENSION BETWEEN HAN SOLO AND LANDO CALRISSIAN.
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In this funny and smart Q. and A., the energy is palpable between the two artists.
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Although only a small fraction of the 593,000 student body showed up, the tension was palpable.
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Although only a small fraction of the 30,000 student body showed up, the tension was palpable.
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The senators were so relieved by Mattis's willingness to countermand Trump that it was practically palpable.
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Our chemistry was palpable enough that I knew it would be the first of many encounters.
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She's got a palpable air of authority that I feel every time she walks into a room.
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The anger over a Trump administration plan to curtail the rights of transgender citizens is still palpable.
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Regardless, having found narrative-shifting success this autumn, there's a palpable energy barreling through the Democratic Party.
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And yet Oliver pressed on, despite his own palpable unease and the increasingly irritated man facing him.
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The women in this slideshow were photographed during Fashion Week, and their joy and insouciance is palpable.
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"Each day of the shutdown has palpable effects on this proud and venerable cultural institution," Skorton says.
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Carla's excitement about visiting Machu Picchu was palpable in her texts and the sound of her voice.
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The need quilters have felt to channel their frustrations into their craft during Trump's America was palpable.
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All American E-Paces come with all-wheel drive standard, but the difference in feel is palpable.
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"His deep remorse is palpable, and the judge sentenced him considering that and his background," Runfola said.
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And with Week 1 of the NFL season about to start, the expectation for more is palpable.
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Barnes' prose helps young friends feel confident and ready for kindergarten, with palpable excitement about the day.
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But there's a palpable misconception about what credentials a "real" programmer should have next to their name.
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The soundscape isn't as rich as those '90s stalwarts, but the darkness is there, and it's palpable.
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Aubrih 'shippers swooned after witnessing their faves finally acknowledge their palpable love and respect for each other.
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Her confidence was so palpable, it was almost hard for the others to shit-talk too much.
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Their chemistry was palpable, and with this being the internet, it was instantly turned into meme fodder.
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Though he was released after a short time, the cartoonist's arrest left a palpable sense of unease.
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With this palpable simmering energy ruling the skies, seductive powers are super potent in October's final third.
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Gwen Stefani returned to The Voice as Blake Shelton's advisor on Monday – and the chemistry was palpable.
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For today though, in al Fazliya, the relief is palpable and the line at the barbershop grows.
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A lunchtime BBC news report visited a conference where the excitement about Bitcoins (and blockchain) was palpable.
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The sense of relief among the rescued elephants is palpable in the video taken of the rescue.
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Towards the end of last season, the inmates were freed from two of their most palpable threats.
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The sexual chemistry is palpable, but you're looking for a long-term thing — not just a hookup.
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Among the small community of experts and policymakers who follow this issue closely, the alarm is palpable.
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When the classic-movie streaming service FilmStruck shuttered last month, it caused a palpable panic among cineastes.
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"The sadness on both sides of this room is palpable," said attorney Dan Stevenson, who represents White.
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Higgins later returned to the dugout without incident, but Earl Wilson said the manager's disdain was palpable.
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That Lee's likeness was a source of pain was suddenly cathartically palpable, if it hadn't been before.
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As the years go by, the influence of Brakhage's thinking, writing, and filmmaking becomes ever more palpable.
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After two minutes of palpable tension, Frances Tiafoe, one of the players, chose to address the matter.
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They are pulling 20-hour work days, but they are wide-eyed and the excitement is palpable.
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But running parallel to these important international commitments remains the dissatisfaction and unrest that is palpable domestically.
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Gaga and Cooper's chemistry was palpable as they smiled and hugged as they walked off the stage.
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On the Republican side, the drama surrounding Tuesday's vote in New York is a bit less palpable.
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There's a version of the culture war happening here on just about every corner that is palpable.
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"It was just palpable walking into that cell, you just felt suffering and trauma and fear," Rep.
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Throughout the show, the sexual tension between the teenage crime fighter and her main nemesis is palpable.
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He moves through the world at a palpable distance that even his most famous contemporaries can't manage.
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Trump's frustration was palpable Friday when a reporter asked why he had changed his story about Stormy.
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Yes, it's finally waterproof, but there's a palpable sense that it has no worlds left to conquer.
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But even with an out-sized travel time and presumable jet lag, Musk still exuded palpable excitement.
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Meanwhile, on trading floors, a panicked atmosphere was palpable as financial markets reacted wildly to the news.
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"The fear of putting up the wrong person is palpable," said Jeremy Rosner, a veteran Democratic pollster.
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She swallows her anger long enough to get through the whole alphabet, but the tension is palpable.
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The energy in the room was still palpable, despite many having closed the bars the previous night.
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As I walked around the room, the genuine fascination and the sparking of ideas were almost palpable.
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There is a palpable loneliness to this form of entertainment, even compared with other forms of gambling.
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But only rarely is it productively accidental, enchantingly dreamlike and charged with a palpable but irretrievable meaning.
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That pushback was palpable in the statement released by Democratic public affairs firm SKDKnickerbocker, Burton's previous employer.
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The sense of danger is palpable, as is the sense of misery after the most dreadful scenes.
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Her diorama-like sculptures were intimate and inviting, while creating intrigue through a palpable attention to detail.
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Despite the circumstances that brought them together, Bloom said the chemistry among the performers was instantly palpable.
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The excitement around 5G is palpable at the Brooklyn 5G Summit this week, and for good reason.
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It's palpable how much thoughtful design and polish has been applied to this stylish and evocative game.
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The notion that queer women and lesbians are doing big things at this very moment is palpable.
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No subject was safe, from his fans to himself, and the energy in the room is palpable.
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Nothing made the grand vision of synthesizers and electronic music more palpable all weekend than this performance.
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"There is a pie chart that encompasses those years of my life," she writes, with palpable disbelief.
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That's what our 52 Places traveler found in the Serbian capital, where wartime scars are still palpable.
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His communication with the orchestra wasn't always symbiotic, but the trust he commanded on stage was palpable.
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The change in energy was palpable—we went from laughing to tense in the matter of seconds.
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So when Moonies met up IRL, typically at anime conventions, the energy and good vibes were palpable.
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And it's then, when the country frustrates him, that life in America becomes palpable, and exceedingly real.
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People are so excited, and it's palpable to feel the impact we have being in their homes.
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And as in Bean's paintings, a brilliant palette animates the scenes of space with vibrant, palpable energy.
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Goldin was pleased with how the Washington protest went, but her anger at Purdue Pharma was palpable.
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Nicholas Hoult plays Salinger with keen timing and palpable commitment, yet seems respectfully removed from the role.
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Like them, Ms. Harris is carrying a populist message and a palpable impatience with the status quo.
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From the beginning, Reyez, 28, has come across with palpable sincerity and a sense of emotional transparency.
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From the beginning, Reyez, 28, has come across with palpable sincerity and a sense of emotional transparency.
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Yet the excitement was palpable — the round was closed, and it was the easiest $50,000 ever fundraised.
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Brutally matter-of-fact, these deaths impart a palpable urgency to the boy's quest: flee, survive, resist.
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Now, in many parts of the city, life is returning and the feeling of security is palpable.
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Still, Democrats acknowledge that there is a palpable appetite on the left for comprehensive government health care.
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Rights activists denounced the violence, saying it was a sign of the palpable anxiety in the nation.
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The tension between the two was palpable - as were the conflicts between their supporters on social media.
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Even the Christmas decorations and colorful lights all over campus can't dispel a palpable atmosphere of anxiety.
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From the start, a palpable sense of loss has weighed heavily on the proceedings against Mr. Roof.
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It was three weeks after the first anniversary of her mother's death, and her grief was palpable.
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The destructive nature of mine work — part of the TGP's larger agenda of social critique — is palpable.
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The shift in narrative tension, or at least the overall vibe of the story, would be palpable.
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"All the Natalie Portmans" already displays a deft way with character, enhanced by the playwright's palpable sympathy.
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The increased openness to unions and collective bargaining has dovetailed with a palpable shift in expert opinion.
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El miedo es tan palpable que ni uno de los familiares de las víctimas aceptó ser entrevistado.
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As oxygen levels dropped, there was a palpable fear that we were all going to be asphyxiated.
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Travel to once-vital regional centers in Britain and the signs of rapid decline are equally palpable.
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"The improvement has been palpable," said Dr. James Tyburski, chief of trauma surgery at Detroit Receiving Hospital.
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Whatever the case, the events added to the tension palpable in the capital before the planned protests.
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For one quiet outside visitor, warily watching these agonized displays, the pressure to follow suit is palpable.
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Moore's sense of outrage at America's current state is palpable, from the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
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Captain Janeway is first and foremost a scientist, and a palpable enthusiasm for science runs through Voyager.
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Mark Gamba, mayor of Milwaukie, a suburb of Portland, said the desperation among tenants there was palpable.
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He explains that "the discomfort with black goodness is palpable" in medieval works addressing the black king.
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"There was a vibration there that was magical and palpable, and suddenly musicians started playing," she said.
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In the often derelict but delicate works of Rolf Julius, subtle noise vibrations become palpable, physical things.
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These partisans are largely absent from the stage, but their presence and lack of enthusiasm is palpable.
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After 18 months, Steve had mostly treated his phimosis, and the difference in the bedroom is palpable.
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The climate of fear that the raids have created is palpable across communities and across the country.
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In his best works humor and inventiveness are inseparable, and the joy of them is equally palpable.
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Although they're putting on a good face on the air -- we're told the tension between them is palpable.
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His malaise was palpable to his former bandmate Long John Baldry (from whom John would borrow his surname).
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But there are also palpable signs of economic recovery, which make some analysts more optimistic about company earnings.
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That concern is palpable among party officials in Washington and activists paying close attention to the caucus campaign.
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And yet, as Shinoda covered his bandmate's parts, the ripples of eerie resonance in the lyrics were palpable.
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Like Hoffman, Chatila feels a palpable sense of urgency when it comes to work of these research bodies.
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Like most everyone who has read them, I found the terror you were describing very real and palpable.
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There really is a lot to grieve in the world right now, and that's palpable in Kelly's voice.
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With their fates intertwined, palpable anxiety has grown in New Hampshire over whether their status is in jeopardy.
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And on Oscar night, they reminded us all once again just how palpable and vibrant that chemistry was.
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Instead of being set free, the palpable sense of mania that Moore brings to the role simply dissipates.
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This clip has it all: cute dogs, bizarrely dressed handlers, palpable (but not overwhelming) suspense, a happy ending.
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Miley Cyrus is excellent as the human Ashley O, playing the singer with a palpable burned-out exhaustion.
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Should Judd's lawsuit succeed, it could have palpable ramifications for protecting survivors of sexual misconduct from professional damages.
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The racism here is palpable, and it creates sympathy for Aphra that would have been alien to Lovecraft.
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But O'Rourke's energy is palpable, infectious; his sweat is the physical evidence of that energy leaving his body.
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It's the transformation of gossip into a dynamic, palpable force that shapes both collective societies and individual destinies.
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There was palpable relief in US foreign policy circles this month when the US launched missiles at Syria.
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I asked her how Joey's palpable frustration was any different from Ivy's slack-jawed compliance with her feeder.
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The challenges are immense, and begin with a palpable lack of zeal in the ministry's adjacent, somnolent offices.
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The malice in his voice during these conversations are palpable for both the audience and white knight Jack.
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This perhaps explains why all three have approached the task of winning over voters with a palpable reluctance.
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MORE THAN a decade after America elected its first black president, fears of worsening racial tensions are palpable.
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Many audience members treated him with palpable reverence, appealing to him for advice as if to a prophet.
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It is not clear how far yields can rise before they start to have a palpable economic impact.
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Each person's face lights up once they reach the head of the crowd and the excitement is palpable.
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The weight of the man's grief, and the expectations he had of what Abdulbari could deliver, were palpable.
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We all had a magnificent chemistry, and that energy is palpable in both the music and the video.
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It's no wonder that in Minneapolis on the April Thursday he passed, it rained palpable, paisley-purple tears.
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There's a very palpable negative stigma that comes with seeking therapy in my community—one that implies weakness.
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It's not quite grayscale, but it might as well be given how palpable the couple's collective misery is.
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There is war, there is famine, there is a palpable sense of things having reached a breaking point.
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Damage done by bad policy, whether it's healthcare, tax reform, or immigration, is palpable — it can be observed.
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The shock was especially palpable because the announcement came just minutes before the House was expected to vote.
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They are both kinetic, suspended, disembodied torsos caught in mid-flight, sharing a palpable sense of potent energy.
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By the time he screws it onto the tripod, it is almost sunset, and his agitation is palpable.
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But these were chimerical — strongly felt perhaps — but palpable only as fears and concerns, not on the ground.
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But the tension over who becomes president remained palpable, with the 50-50 division of Austria starkly illustrated.
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The bipartisan anger was palpable at the hearing, where service secretaries acknowledged widespread problems with military housing conditions.
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But beneath the comforting community landmarks lies a palpable sense that justice needs to be done and soon.
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In the years between the Revolutionary War and the drafting of the Constitution, that risk was made palpable.
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Its happiness has been of a more palpable and undeniable and unmitigated quality than any I've ever known.
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At the debate party in Phoenix, the largely white crowd was seized by a palpable air of anticipation.
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Ms. Nair makes this process as visible, as palpable — as irresistible — as any boxing match or soccer game.
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Even so, regardless of the uncertainty they face, their relief at being back on home land was palpable.
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The desire to show that the United States is willing to increase its multilateral engagement is quite palpable.
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All in looks that likewise resisted labels, except that they communicated a palpable sense of the grown-up.
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But there was a palpable sense of worry among Fillon's supporters in the corridors of parliament on Thursday.
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"The tension is palpable," Meg Healy, 24, an American living in Rio, said before the Games got underway.
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Add uncertainty to the mixture — Ms. Arnold did not give out scripts — and the energy becomes palpable onscreen.
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Golding also said UK lenders could look to team up, especially with palpable concerns of an economic downturn.
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The upset appears on the horizon; the fan excitement is palpable; the buzzer sounds; and then, the deluge.
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Photographs from a land of endless waiting and palpable erosion — but also, an uncanny openness among everyday people.
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That's a tribute to its actors, who make their characters' wounds palpable but don't play them too broadly.
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And when a driver's power is low, dropping to 30 percent and then 10, the tension is palpable.
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The sense he's some sort of manikin that's been directed along the route of those artists is palpable.
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Though Scholder passed away in 161960, the impact of his work on contemporary American Indian artists is palpable.
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Mr. Obama's struggles with Syria are most palpable when he tries to sum up his foreign-policy legacy.
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In the interview, Warren showed palpable anger with the online Sanders army's treatment of her and other progressives.
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There was a palpable sense of whiplash, a mix of sorrow, empathy, anger and bewilderment in the room.
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The increasing urgency around the Senate campaign was palpable at a recent meeting of the Essex County Democrats.
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Passion and drama upend those lives, but what's most striking about these movies is their extraordinary palpable quality.
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" Colbert's palpable disgust bubbled over into staring defiantly into the camera and issuing a direct challenge: "Oh yeah?
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Although the case did not result in any changes to copyright law, it has had a palpable effect.
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It suggests a fresh start for the students, for the country, and generates a palpable if cautious optimism.
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Panic was palpable, and I found myself on constant phone calls, absorbing and echoing the same anxious sentiments.
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I ask whether this renewed energy that feels palpable from the outside also feels real to her, too.
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At the polling station in the Lembah Pantai constituency, in Kuala Lumpur, for example, the camaraderie was palpable.
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Dr. Blasey delivered her opening statement, at times through tears, at times resolute — but always with palpable emotion.
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Julia remembers her dad in the simple moments More than a decade later, Julia's grief is still palpable.
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No matter when it happened, what you felt is how sadness and prayer can harden into palpable exhaustion.
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As Democrats enter the fall midterm campaign with palpable confidence, White House and congressional Republicans are at odds.
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The unexpected tranquillity masked a palpable sense of anger and dread that has swept the city since Mrs.
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Kent Jackson, a local journalist, told me that the rapid change created a palpable anxiety among longstanding residents.
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Cardi B doesn't appear much in the trailer for Hustlers, out September 13, but her presence is palpable.
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So far the crowds have felt palpable but manageable, although weekdays are a tick more peaceful than weekends.
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I am saddened at times by the palpable stress of those living on the edge of economic subsistence.
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Her delight at this fact, at a succession of diners and packed rallies across New Hampshire, is palpable.
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But there was no palpable reaction at the spilling of the secret, and its immediate aftermath seems forced.
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"The change is almost palpable on the phone with NASA – you can almost hear them changing," he said.
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The fear is so palpable that not a single family member of the deceased agreed to be interviewed.
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That's a sensible step in the short term, given the palpable fear in New York's Orthodox communities especially.
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This no doubt says plenty about me, but it also says something about him: Nixon was entirely palpable.
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The fear was palpable last July, when Taliban rockets struck in Amu's neighborhood, wounding at least seven people.
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A photograph of the last passenger pigeon makes palpable the grief and fear of our own unimaginable extinction.
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The pride in the room was palpable when Sarah Burton of Alexander McQueen was awarded the Trailblazer prize.
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LONDON — It was a revolt against elite complacency, an almost palpable shock to conventional wisdom and conventional politics.
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There is definitely energy and a buzz that is more palpable than it has been for a while.
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The professional politicians' fear of losing their seats in 2018 was palpable, hence the withdrawal of the bill.
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There is a palpable sense that she believes taking a stand would damage her case as a uniter.
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Despite our lack of protective gear and our palpable fear, we learned and cared as best we could.
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Pope mania in the UAE But among churchgoers in the UAE, the excitement is palpable, church leaders say.
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All these choices were still shaping my life in palpable ways: my geography, my class, my psychological makeup.
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Paul's befuddlement when the apparently Irish housewife he's been chatting up turns out to be Polish is palpable.
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The enthusiasm for the Tallahassee mayor is palpable, and some believe it could boost the entire Democratic ticket.
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This has always been a show built on surface pleasures, and those surface pleasures are real and palpable.
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Decades later, he spoke warmly of the chaste but palpable off-screen crush they shared during the show's run.
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Inside the church of St Clements and St. James there is a palpable sense of dread, anger and exhaustion.
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Now Donald Trump is the target of vitriol so palpable it&aposs simply frightening and reason has become irrelevant.
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As Boko Haram wreaked carnage in northeast Nigeria, there was a palpable sense of defeatism among the local population.
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Their glitz and glamour was palpable, a combination of club attire, teased hair, bright red lips, and false eyelashes.
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Why it matters: Never in recent memory has the danger of some imminent, undefined catastrophe felt so genuinely palpable.
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The moment she realized her suitor was also her predator, the devastation that slid across her face was palpable.
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The notation "1860 – 1880 Death of the Buffalo" elevates the experience of loss and sorrow to a palpable level.
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The effect in these communities â€" which historically have had no use for air conditioners â€" has been palpable.
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All the players are full of wine too, and their belligerence is almost palpable in the hot afternoon sun.
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The relief of Facebook not having to give a shit this time was kinda palpable, even in pixel form.
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The most engaging moments on Damn sweat with palpable tension, as the conflicted Lamar gets stretched in multiple directions.
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"There was so much good confrontation in the scenes at home and a palpable sort of tension," she says.
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As she takes in her new 21st-century surroundings, the wonderment, and sometimes fear, in her eyes is palpable.
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The viewer is transported from Hollywood to damp, dark Munich, where it was shot, and the pressure is palpable.
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Their correspondence shows an almost palpable disinterest in taking decisive action — even while acknowledging Williams was fraudulently billing them.
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Every time Elio and Oliver went out in public, the sexual tension palpable, I was sure disaster was looming.
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For longtime churchgoers, like Ruth Carter, who's been coming for most of her life, the pride was almost palpable.
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The level of angst among people who have lived here for much of their lives is palpable and infectious.
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It&aposs the president&aposs actions that create tremendous distrust in our nation, among our allies -- it&aposs palpable.
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For me in my lifetime there's been the most palpable sense of upheaval and unrest and strange–" Victoria: "–darkness.
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" A palpable ripple of anticipation went through the hearing room as Comey continued: "This is one of those circumstances.
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The energy was palpable, even as they lined up; sporadic cheers would overtake the crowd, interrupting percussive protest chants.
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With 12 days left in the nationally watched toss-up race, the tension between Ayotte and Hassan was palpable.
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We got the talk show host at LAX and talked about the palpable tension leading up to Tuesday's vote.
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In the present day, Anderson taps into Dre's performative enthusiasm and simmering resentment to make his frustration painfully palpable.
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So when music producer Ian Brennan gave the inmates an opportunity to record some tracks, the excitement was palpable.
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The erosion of media interest in the Republican health care bill over the past five days has been palpable.
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After two minutes of perfectly sustained control with no signs of faltering, a palpable ease settles over the audience.
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That's why their surprise and joy was palpable upon learning the cat had been found alive 45 days later.
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It was also typical for rural GPs to be conservative, with the influence of religion on their practice palpable.
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The Kremlin's desperation for higher prices is palpable; the country is committed to two wars, in Ukraine and Syria.
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" People, she said, "feel it, it's palpable, it's uncomfortable sometimes because most people aren't that comfortable showing their emotions.
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When Alicia learns that Madison's actions put the mission for medicine in jeopardy, her anger and disappointment are palpable.
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Obama and Hillary Clinton have arrived at a place of obvious respect for each other, and of palpable fondness.
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The electricity surrounding O'Rourke's campaign is palpable in many parts of the state and within numerous social groups. Sen.
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Whatever progress Venezuela can make back toward democracy in the next few years, palpable inequality may eventually undermine it.
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Hers are the more palpable, but he has his own tangled bundle of anxieties, including an allergy to commitment.
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Like watching Meryl Streep play a dynamic character role, the sense of fun is palpable from behind the screen.
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"The pessimism on corporate earnings is palpable," Richard Turnill, chief investment strategist at BlackRock, wrote in a Tuesday report.
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In the social and political realms, an abstraction is an idea — love, liberty, Leninism — that has no palpable form.
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The spirit of collaboration and a sense of the community coming together in a time of crisis is palpable.
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Volunteers are scrambling for votes across all the states up for grabs, and in Iowa, the urgency is palpable.
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The streams of Twitter, Facebook and websites rolling on screens around the stage make Hansen's sweaty-palmed anxiety palpable.
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Any anxiety that may exist around the Cavaliers organization, though, was not palpable inside the locker room on Thursday.
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Ruth and Ross wrote that since then, there has been "palpable" hostility toward anyone who speaks out against Trump.
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The legacy of this record is just that: making some of our darkest emotions become something palpable and human.
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Season 2000, Episode 24: Chapter 212The Democratic National Convention has kicked off in Atlanta — and the energy is palpable.
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Use the weekend to assess how other people in your life support your vision in a real, palpable way.
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"Definitely has a nice patina to it, a little bit of rust," he says, his excitement restrained but palpable.
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The camera doesn't move away from Assange's face, but you can hear Harrison's palpable discomfort in her demurring replies.
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But the anger is real and palpable, and about a crashing currency causing the quality of life to deteriorate.
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Still, "It: Chapter Two" is fun, and best watched in a crowded theater where the energy will be palpable.
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Joy was palpable in the room in a way not often expressed in the salons of Paris Fashion Week.
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But there's one thing that all sides agree on: The Republican base's anger with Republicans in Congress is palpable.
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There was still a festive buzz and a sense of excitement, but it was cut with a palpable edginess.
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And, whenever she and Giustinia pass through Rokely Village in the pickup, they cause a palpable ripple of interest.
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Letter to the late John Ashbery Dear Diary: Real art is detectable, palpable, awakening the eye, ear and soul.
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There is a palpable discomfort with Trump among many of the establishment politicians who are supporting his presidential campaign.
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At this point in my life — I am about to turn 66 — death seems more palpable than ever before.
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A palpable nervous energy builds after the rehearsal, as models go through the final stages of hair and makeup.
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Before the movie was released, the excitement was palpable, even if newspapers didn't exactly know what would be happening.
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Samuel G. Freedman: In Miami Beach, the palpable sensation of an unfolding tragedy Jason Rezaian: I survived solitary confinement.
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There is the germ of an interesting tale lurking in there, if only because the author's anger is palpable.
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David's simmering panic becomes palpable, taking the form of destruction: light fixtures burst, decorations crumble, a disco ball shatters.
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In the bus they teased each other pointedly, but at the show their joy at playing together was palpable.
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Western intelligence services see these extremists as a palpable, immediate threat, but don't really know how to handle it.
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Suddenly Fox News feels like a nation up for grabs, and there is growing, palpable drama on its sets.
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Among Democrats, there seems to be a palpable fear of nominating someone "too liberal to be competitive," Jalalzai explained.
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As the torrent of cheers washed over him, you could almost sense the palpable relief take over Vick's form.
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"That shame and embarrassment was pretty palpable for me," he told the correspondent Rebecca Jarvis, emotion in his voice.
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"Kiss some stranger just 'cause she had eyes that were kind of like yours," he sings with palpable desolation.
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Stops were frequent, sometimes just to soak up the views and the palpable mana that seemed to vibrate everywhere.
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I wandered in with a friend for a weekday lunch and the enthusiasm from behind the counter was palpable.
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From the moment Sarah appears, tugs of longing and desire after their lengthy separation are as palpable as ever.
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"Liu Xia's agony is palpable," said Sophie Richardson, the China director at Human Rights Watch, an international advocacy group.
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"We are trying to avoid the areas of our own countrymen because the hatred is so palpable," he said.
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There's even an airport on the Moon, complete with an Applebee's and the palpable grey aura of travelers' despair.
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There's a palpable air of intention: Demi-walls and closet doors are cloaked in blocks of loud, eclectic paint.
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But there's method in this scrambling of identities, which gives palpable form to Hamlet's overpowering obsession with his father.
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Archie's terror over having to see Fred's body — and therefore confirm the death of his closest parent — is palpable.
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Trump, who has continued to hold political rallies since his election, thrives especially when there's a palpable crowd reaction.
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This explains the strangely exhilarating despair that courses through reactionary literature and political rhetoric, the palpable sense of mission.
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There's a palpable feeling of dislike toward fans of Boston teams in some parts of the sports world. Why?
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The affection here for "Home Alone" is palpable — it helps to know the original — and largely devoid of malice.
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A story that maps the palpable consequences for the world of accelerating climate change and an unraveling United States.
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Staten Island natives say the sense of being a Staten Islander, as opposed to a New Yorker, is palpable.
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For the musical "La La Land," Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling trained for two months; the difference is palpable.
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A "palpable sadness" has settled over the town as islanders load their belongings into U-Haul trucks, Parsons said.
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And this is a very New York story, one of palpable contrasts in this city of skyscrapers and gutters.
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In the novel's last hundred pages or so, there's a sense of palpable exhaustion and boredom to the narration.
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In the near term, however, despite climate change's palpable presence, transportation planners aren't allowing Dalton Highway to be overtaken.
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Action planet Mars feels at home in courageous Fire sign Aries, so expect a palpable boost in your energy.
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The Laughter of the Sphinx is a gathering of silences, its varied forms palpable and insistent throughout the book.
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The two have spoken about their "instant connection" during her audition, and their chemistry is palpable throughout the movie.
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With their subjects often caught in motion, these images make the tightrope of life in the West Bank especially palpable.
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Levin regularly slams Trump on free trade with his unique combination of historic and legal knowledge mixed with palpable anger.
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In both paintings, the rectangles of light reflected on the cool, dark wall are as palpable as the architectural elements.
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Many are still early, too early to have proven themselves, but the excitement among those in the know is palpable.
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The changes are palpable in Abreha we Atsbeha, a village two hours southwest of Ruwa Feleg on winding, bumpy roads.
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There is palpable consumer interest in voice control — the home of science fiction lore has captured people's imaginations for decades.
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That, and a palpable sense of love and admiration for the hard work of the talent sitting in that room.
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This time, there is a real, palpable rage about the stories coming out and the way Kavanaugh is being protected.
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Their voices blend together beautifully, and with only them and an acoustic guitar, the heartbreak in the chorus is palpable.
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Their chemistry is palpable in nearly every episode; they seem to be the only ones who deeply understand each other.
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There was a palpable discomfort to navigating these metropolises and trying to figure out where I fit in their infrastructure.
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The stakes are high, the risk and uncertainty is palpable and all of this creates intense pressure throughout the company.
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So that, just the loss of him, was really palpable, and also the terribly tragic manner in which he died.
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When Gwyneth Paltrow's The Goop Lab premiered on Netflix last month, the collective eye-roll on social media was palpable.
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There's a palpable yearning in some of the vocals, especially on "Mamma Mia" retitled "Toba Toba" (roughly: "Oh My God").
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Her new and rebellious self-consciousness is subtly portrayed; her husband's resentment of her involvement in village politics is palpable.
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That palpable culture shift is a reaction against the "swiping fatigue" that began to plague the dating industry in 2018.
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There has been a palpable spike in support for gun control across the country since February's Parkland, Florida, school shooting.
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They are abstract forms but feel palpable, like a name on the tip of my tongue, where it will stay.
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There's a palpable sexual dynamic; hell, what is the lighthouse itself but a white phallus towering over all we see?
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Either way, you can't deny that the excitement is palpable — and the predictions about Markle's beauty are just as frenzied.
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Yet the palpable sadness hovering over Thursday's panels revealed how heavily the internet's problems now weigh on top video creators.
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Whenever it was, at some point, our usual post-tragedy routine of sadness and prayer hardened into palpable exhaustion. Enough.
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Greenstone says the costs are hidden in mandates whereas in carbon prices they're transparent, making the former more politically palpable.
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It's as if the filmmakers are rotely checking off a list of Jurassic Park signifiers, and their apathy is palpable.
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She recovers with a palpable air of "I can't believe I had to do that" as she adjusts her jacket.
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The airplane visit, regardless of conversation specifics, had to be a palpable reminder to Lynch that she "owed" the Clintons.
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The seething animosity across the ocean was palpable and it made me resolute in my desire to do my part.
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Though the pay gap is stubborn (and racial and gender discrimination are real), the progress in Native communities is palpable.
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Clinton said, "Hello, hello," in a strained voice, the tension and simmering dislike each candidate bears for the other palpable.
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He manages to make an embittered and dangerous man sympathetic by giving Adrian Toomes this almost palpable sense of exhaustion.
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Talking to delegates from around the country here in Cleveland, the frustration with opposition to the Republican nominee is palpable.
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Take a drive through the industrial, Soviet-era city of Luhansk — Plotnisky's urban power base — and the paranoia is palpable.
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How to estimate a company's health without really trying Enterprise communications is not a sector that typically generates palpable excitement.
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In Kinshasa, a city whose tin-roofed shanty towns encircle the skyscrapers of its business district, the fear is palpable.
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The agency's claims that marijuana has "dose-dependent reinforcing effects" which can result in dependence brings out Schubert's palpable frustration.
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And yet the sense of hope that was so palpable upon your own inauguration is as powerful as ever today.
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Excitement was palpable in early December too, when a possible new jaguar was photographed near Fort Huachuca in southeastern Arizona.
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Once the field was reduced to the final six, the tension was palpable as each athlete took their final jump.
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Talks will be tough and the outcome will have a palpable impact on individual lives and on the country's prosperity.
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Kessels manages to capture and makes palpable both the strength and vulnerability of the people who participated in the event.
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These days, the intimacy we feel with celebrities is more palpable than ever because of social media, Klemanski tells me.
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Bell's excitement was palpable as she shared a quick video of them waiting for the Tony-winning musical to start.
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Swarm worked like a social utility, telling you where your friends were, without any palpable fun built into the process.
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They are most palpable for the half-million who have registered as self-employed, especially those who cater to tourists.
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It is possible that Saks can change that, by imbuing its Barneys with totally different products and a palpable attitude.
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It is unclear how many civilians are left in the city, yet its battering from above remains palpable and relentless.
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There was a palpable confusion in the audience, who were eager to laugh but weren't sure when to do so.
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Yet there seems to be a palpable sense among the U.S. media that its running a marathon way too fast.
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The blog post was classic Dreher, both in its palpable disdain for the poor and in its dubious racial politics.
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What makes last week's developments significant is that they underscore a marked and palpable growth in the momentum for legalization.
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With elections looming in the Netherlands, France, Germany, and possibly Italy, this year, the nervousness among Davos attendees is palpable.
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This experience and the Vivarini exposure to Paduan classicism and humanism left a palpable mark on the studio's subsequent works.
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"Low-Tech Magazine—you can see it on the internet, but it's also a very palpable thing," De Decker said.
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This is my first major hack in the Facebook age and the feeling of panic I felt is still palpable.
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The water temperature is 65 degrees and although the visibility isn't fantastic underwater, the excitement on the boat is palpable.
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"The depression was palpable as soon as I walked onto campus, and that didn't change in the classroom," he said.
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Their chemistry together is palpable, as they create a captivating atmosphere that will have you hooked from start to finish.
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Unfortunately for Isner, even in a year of palpable energy among Democrats nationwide, her road to victory is nearly nonexistent.
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The concentration was palpable when Dr. D'Andrea, the leader of the Ovarian Cancer Dream Team, walked in and sat down.
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Two smaller, quieter hamlets, New Suffolk and Laurel, border Mattituck proper, and pride of place is palpable among their residents.
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But the most powerful, palpable experience I had with this episode is the way I felt after the credits rolled.
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The prospect of going back to prison remains palpable and distressing, but López said he is prepared for whatever comes.
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Ms. Awe and Ms. Greer play their roles with humor, grit and team spirit — palpable even behind those mesh masks.
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Video sharing apps like TikTok are also having a palpable effect on music, and I think that will only grow.
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The police have treated us so poorly they should not have a palpable presence in or around the Pride parade.
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His actions, words, and very bearing conveyed a message of Russian strength, and the effect on Russians' pride was palpable.
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The disdain at this point is pretty palpable, and I can only assume that we're supposed to share in it.
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Anger at the Afghan government for its dysfunction and ineffectiveness in the face of violence was palpable on the streets.
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Similarly, each lightbox blinks slowly, its screen dimming and illuminating to introduce subtle but palpable shifts in the enclosed environment.
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The new novel alludes to this conflict and other crucial elements in the pair's background without quite making them palpable.
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But in the end, the most palpable display of power was a city united in repelling the Klan's hateful views.
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It's a palpable feeling in Italy, particularly in Sicily: The sheer volume of fascinating ancient buildings and artifacts can overwhelm.
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Nicholas Wolpe, a white South African whose father was a pioneer of the anti-apartheid movement, remembers a palpable anxiety.
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Yet like all stars, this palpable humanity comes with an ineluctable facility for both holding the screen and your attention.
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On Friday, Woods and Reed showed little sign of the chemistry that was palpable when they were mentor and student.
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"Vania reminds me of Laurence Graff: creative, powerful, capable and with a passion for jewelry that is palpable," she said.
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Second, a paranoia stemming back to Spain's decades-long dictatorship created a palpable friction between the public and law enforcement.
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They are palpable ghosts, what T.S. Eliot might have called "the hollow men," but there is nothing hollow about them.
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But it is the first of Mr. Wilson's dramas to lack people whose flesh feels as palpable as your own.
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Although they were competing for the same role, their palpable chemistry earned them both spots on the sketch comedy show.
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Super Handling All-Wheel Drive — or SH-AWD, as Acura abbreviates it — offers up a palpable edge in brisk maneuvers.
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Both had American singers as central characters, creating a palpable self-consciousness about the exercise of making opera in America.
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Four of the seven papers in the group are tabloids; Prince Harry's contempt for them is palpable on the site.
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Benjamin Britten is a palpable influence, particularly in thrashing orchestral tempests and some melismatic, Peter Quint-like writing for tenor.
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The actors were not professionals and their nervousness was palpable, but their performance felt authentic; the art was the assimilation.
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On the other hand, the feeling of pain is overwhelmingly palpable, corporeal — when you have pain, you have it somewhere.
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Differences between Republicans and Democrats on defense and nondefense spending remain with no politically palpable solution in sight, he said.
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" That disaffection was palpable during the sprawling global press tours for each big movie, which he called "exhausting and tedious.
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I could hear Bae outside in the hall, laughing and joking with some other staff members; the discrepancy was palpable.
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"The amalgamation of all this real stuff provides a quality that's got a palpable feeling of reality," Mr. Laule said.
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"If you've ever met people who worked at Weinstein Company or Miramax, there's this palpable PTSD about them," she said.
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The question of electability is palpable as activists fixate on finding the nominee who has the best chance against Trump.
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The simmering frustration with opposition lawmakers for their successful attempts to block a "no-deal" Brexit in Parliament is palpable.
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The Obama agreement's geopolitical errors, its conceptual fallacies, its textual weaknesses and its operational dangers are now all too palpable.
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There's been a palpable feeling of disappointment from her customers who have found their vacation plans thwarted by locked gates.
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"—Max Mertens The pain of the oppressed is palpable in Moor Mother's work, but it rings disturbingly loud on "KBGK.
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Goan Catholics make up about a third of the state's population today, and their influence is palpable in every corner.
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Positive, communal energy was palpable and a tension hung thick in the air that told me something meaningful was happening.
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Similarly, Shields' (Hunger Games) rising star power is palpable, and she balances Serena's competing girlishness and evolving maturity quite well.
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But as with everything I find durably transfixing, there is also something that eludes me, a palpable but inaccessible essence.
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Black Lives Matter is in full effect, and the terror of minorities in the presence of the police is palpable.
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But in late November, 2014, when the Cline Group got approval to operate the Donkin mine, the excitement was palpable.
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Another defense attorney in the Mueller case noted that Gates' plea had triggered a palpable alarm inside the West Wing.
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Granted an immense amount of power they weren't expecting, they evince no humility or maturity, just a palpable sense of vengeance.
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After all, their love, admiration, and respect for one another is nearly palpable, and they've never been shy about showing it.
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Anyone who has been paying attention knows that Hathaway can hold her own in a comedy, and their chemistry is palpable.
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