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Intangibly, it takes Pittsburgh to another level of how we think about ourselves."
Her voice was soft, and her hands rested intangibly on his own.
Still, knowing that a river runs through it does mean something, intangibly altering the way we approach the piece.
Conversation stilled abruptly, as though something intangibly evil entered through the door behind the boy's back.
I can go intangibly, and observe certain aspects of reality, but I cannot affect them.
That impression of brooding thoughtfulness was the most intangibly disturbing.
The thing that had been skittering intangibly along the edges of my consciousness coalesced suddenly.
While one probe was reaching out, invisibly and intangibly, to touch the Sun, it found itself able to mount other probes.
He'd practiced this often enough that he felt comfortable with the tactics and fire doctrine, but there was still something intangibly different about the actual event.
Every shadow was intangibly occupied.
She moved her head, an imperious small signal, and he felt her drop into rapport; intangibly, like a caress.
She opened hers, and they embraced intangibly, and kissed air, and vanished from each other's perception.
Intangibly, a hand gripped his and Damon felt his own hand materializing where it might have been if, here, he had one.
Also suggesting that a college degree pays off financially and intangibly for the graduate, and overall for society.
More intangibly, the highway may turn India into a society in a hurry, enslaving it to the Western notion that time equals money.
The story describes the fictional town of Owl, North Dakota, in which three characters are intangibly connected.
It costs us real money, and it also costs us something more intangibly valuable, a chance to see the night sky in all its glory.
But then fire came . . . Fire came up from the floor, burning about them intangibly.
This was conveyed intangibly by an increased wetting of the lips and the subtle body language of position and movement.
More intangibly, there were periods, including the 60's, when a foreign ambiance was more commercial in America than a local ambiance."
Skeletons walked intangibly through Cadderly's subconscious again.
Let Lysaer be first to broach what lay between them, intangibly thick as the storm now brewing in the dust-flat, sultry night.
A wave of blue haze washed out, caught and lifted the men and carried them effortlessly, intangibly back to the lock, through the lock.
When Eva Le Gallienne played the part in 1927, she was compared to "a lean, aristocratic and intangibly evil cat."
Hologrammic coin ships and a meteor swarm tangled intangibly in the golden crocheted cap that held her midnight wig under control.