A good chunk of the exhibition's appeal is its tangibility, an increasingly precious commodity in an era of virtual consumption. |
By that I mean, their tangibility persisted for a certain distance toward other dimensions. |
Like urban beekeepers, hip knitters and other icons of the D. I. Y. renaissance, they appreciate tangibility, the object-ness of things. |
For the brief moment she could feel the touch of his skin against hers, and the security she felt in that tangibility. |
Because the document is negotiable it has the quality of tangibility that permits its holder to claim possession of the rights it represents. |
The tangibility of the steps taken should be strengthened by commitment to reporting. |