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1 There must be something more palpable than temper to have occasioned it.
2 Ziska had hesitated before, but his hesitation now was much more palpable .
3 The critic on the Mount never made a more palpable misquotation.
4 This thrilled my heart with a more palpable and terrible fear.
5 His perfectly sincere nature was incapable of suspecting a far more palpable fraud.
6 As my imposture gradually appeared more palpable , he repeated his exclamation, Thank God!
7 His diagnosis made my own sense of mortality more palpable .
8 With every hour that passed the tension grew more palpable .
9 The forest grew more palpable and grey, and now he saw its majesty better.
10 The farther the Righteous marched the more palpable the presence of the Night became.
11 Time, making this error more palpable , has brought about justice.
12 Corruption oozed through the air, waves of stench more palpable than a rolling fog.
13 The conspicuous personages of the time are daily becoming more palpable and familiar to us.
14 Age was made all the more palpable by the artifice which would have disguised it.
15 But the passage of each moment brought plainer and more palpable evidence of approaching dissolution.
16 The evidence I have secured is much more palpable .
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