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The city takes on a palpably different air by late spring.
"It happened almost palpably, and suddenly everybody would like to do something."
His support in the capital, and among young voters, is palpably high.
No good could come of denying what was palpably true.
The living Poe had some palpably hard times, to be sure.
Over the past few years, the rate of change in the world around us has palpably accelerated.
Most of the day watch had already gone, and the building was palpably quieter.
"There are institutions for which this is palpably the case," he added.
The further we move in time from those works, the more they seem palpably the products of the same sensibility.
Even at this early age, White wrote about palpably adult themes.
It is palpably obvious that rural areas there need development.
"But the big question is, Do those higher costs result in a palpably lower standard of living?
That question hung palpably in the air between them, though it had not been spoken.
Taste will not work great, but it might at least be palpably edible.
His colleagues seemed palpably excited to be part of the occasion.
Power throbbed behind it, low now and slow, but palpably present.
"He showed me some of his first attempts; they were palpably bad.
The playing was excellent, and the musicians seemed palpably inspired.
They seem to revel in each other's company and are palpably devoted to their work.
Why do people come away so palpably awed and enriched?
To Shanghai residents, actually, the rate of economic growth is palpably slowing.
"They say they're not prepared to go to a city that's so palpably unfriendly to them."
In its report the 12-member Commonwealth group described the election as "palpably free and fair".
Which, from the way the power grew in him, palpably week by week, I took to be only natural.
The laugh was shifting to the other side of their mouths most palpably.