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Either in some affective state, or in some tangiblegood, interest seeks fulfillment.
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It regenerates the world with them because it does tangiblegood, not because it refines.
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There ought to be some real tangiblegood done.
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That would achieve no tangiblegood, while no casuistry would wipe away the stain on his own honor.
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They have added to the gayety of mankind, I grant; but what tangiblegood have they wrought for mankind?
Usage of tangible property in English
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And, as I say, it deals with enormous amounts of tangibleproperty.
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For some it far exceeds the value of their manufacturing plants and other tangibleproperty.
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Railways in condemning a right of way specify tangibleproperty (realty) within certain limits.
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Their scheme for transforming this paper into more tangibleproperty forms the concluding chapter of this Metropolitan story.
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As for the Tennessee land, so long a will-o'the-wisp and a bugbear, it became tangibleproperty at last.
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The IRS on Friday re-proposed some tangibleproperty rules for further comment and set a public hearing for December 19.
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The IRS on Friday re-proposed some tangibleproperty rules for further comment and set a public hearing for Dec. 19.
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And is there any difference, in legal contemplation, between a grant of corporate franchises and a grant of tangibleproperty?
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The all too frequent lack of such coöperation causes a disproportionate share of the tax burden to fall upon tangibleproperty.
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Each is evidence that I possess tangibleproperty upon which I am paying taxes, and I emphatically object to a double dose.
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What remained, in historic value and in physical beauty, and even in tangibleproperty value, was much less than what was gone forever.
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Landowners, particularly farmers, fear being left in the lurch, while the landless majority hope tangibleproperty will free them from the shackles of poverty.
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In other words, about $700,000,000 of the capitalization was "water," that is, securities issued in excess of the value of the tangibleproperties owned.