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At a gathering with Portuguese charity workers Friday morning, Pope Francis went off-script to insist that Christian love must be tangibly lived out in the world, and not remain a figment of people’s fantasies.
Source: https://www.ncregister.com/cna/pope-francis-without-concrete-love-our-lives-have-no-weight
Cole, who lost his state-House seat that year, told me that although voters tangibly “wanted something different and new” in 2021, “I would say we’re now at a plateau.”
Mahomes' numbers make him tangibly great, and he's on track for an all-time career.
Second, I wanted to describe the process of discovery more tangibly than it is often portrayed—showing how what we now take as dogma often emerged from what was a thick fog at the time.
Source: https://phys.org/news/2023-11-qa-cell-developmental-biology-future.html
These partnerships tangibly improve lives.
Source: https://spectator.sme.sk/c/23168743/greater-inclusion-of-roma-will-benefit-everyone-in-slovakia.html
This is impossible to tangibly verify, but it’s absolutely true that Villoso is dedicated to supporting Indigenous people on campus.
Tinubu stated that he is committed to delivering improved livelihoods and positive economic outcomes which Nigerians can tangibly feel and experience.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/tinubu-reveals-fgs-plans-to-improve-foreign-exchange-liquidity/
When asked how she will tangibly differentiate herself from the mayor, Shain did not provide a direct answer.