The implication that the speaker did understand remained in the air like a tangibleobject.
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By the motion of his hand he might discern the situation of any tangibleobject placed within his FI reach.
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When the sign of the counter promise is a tangibleobject, the contract is completed when the dominion over that object changes.
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Katherine drew back, stood up straight, threw out her hands as though to keep off some actual and tangibleobject of offense.
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And then remembering Mrs. Fyne's snappy "Practically" my thoughts fastened upon that lady as a more tangibleobject of speculation.
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One impression would be made on all minds in reference to the single tangibleobject before them; no matter how learned or ignorant.
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He looked and looked at the gray burro as if to make sure it was there, in the solid flesh, a really tangibleobject.
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Here, obviously, was a miniature solar system- atangibleobject-lessonin the Copernican theory.
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The trick is translating abstract concepts into tangibleobjects, like blocks.
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Trees and other tangibleobjects were all about them.
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Score one for the world of tangibleobjects.
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Now in order to discover by what means the magnitude of tangibleobjects is perceived by sight.
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The other sort of pre-historic narrative clings close to the soil, and to visible and tangibleobjects.
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From the simple case of walking we may proceed to the more complex cases of dealings with tangibleobjects of property.
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For there is a close relation betwixt that motion and darkness, and a real extension, or composition of visible and tangibleobjects.
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We have shown the way wherein the mind by mediation of visible ideas doth perceive or apprehend the distance, magnitude and situation of tangibleobjects.