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