It stands to reason then that intangible means not tangible, unable to touch, or impalpable. |
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Great teaching has an impalpable quality that does not always translate well into reminiscence. |
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Yet the apparent paradox of associating touch with something that is intangible and impalpable is not as odd as it might seem. |
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Hypothermia may render the carotid pulse impalpable, but it is important not to start chest compression without evidence of cardiac arrest. |
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The markets, as we know, function with that impalpable factor called confidence. |
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But how do you put a price on what we sell, which is more impalpable, insidious, sad and empty than the decay that you read here? |
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We strongly recommend careful exploration of the abdomen tracing the vas and vessels before labeling impalpable testes as absent. |
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Actors Pierre Arditi and Marisa Berenson read a magical text dedicated to the impalpable nature of Time. |
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It comes with a impalpable finishing loose powder, which erases defaults and lasts long. |
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It owes much also to his own feverish dreams, to which he applied a rare faculty of shaping plausible fabrics out of impalpable materials. |
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Only the originals have a true, if impalpable, connection to that man and that moment of making. |
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It's not that they lacked a faith in the impalpable, but rather that the impalpable-love, for example-grew out of the material world and our imaginative associations with it. |
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Bold choices are attenuated by combination with impalpable chiffon. |
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About one-fourth of the tumors treated with the chosen dose became impalpable 10 days after but all of them showed recurrence within the next 2 weeks. |
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What is your preferred surgical treatment for impalpable testis, and why? |
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Their music surely carries that similar impalpable layer of emotion. |
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The document exhorts the Party to maintain a climate of permanent fear even if is a vague, impalpable fear in the peoples sub-conscience. |
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All immaterial, impalpable, almost invisible works that derive their power from the viewer's fears and projections. |
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Just as a precious source of harmony between impalpable worlds that we however feel living into us. |
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Lentigines are impalpable hyperpigmented lesions that display an increased number of melanocytes in the basal layer of the epidermis. |
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The ashes vary in size from large blocks twenty feet or more in diameter to the minutest impalpable dust. |
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His scrupulous wrestle with the impalpable can be quite comic, but his basic point is serious: out of the books of others we sift a book of our own, wherein we read the lessons we need to hear. |
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Though one wouldn't want to turn McCarthy into Henry James, there are surely ways to use a novel to register the more impalpable forms of evil and violence as well as the palpable. |
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In the central part are the impalpable harmonies of Heaven. |
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More than just waiting at table, giving pleasure, sharing, transmitting to the customer this impalpable yet infinite feeling of the beauty of creating and living on the Aubrac plateau. |
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In his tireless questioning and obstinate quest, the photographer seeks the traces and impalpable borderlines which both separate people and mark out spaces. |
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Fluoroscopy was used to locate the bone in the lingual tonsil, but it was still impalpable and the procedure was therefore terminated. |
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The road was now a black tunnel floored with the impalpable defunctive glare of the sand. |
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