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America and Americans are different in an intangible way from the rest of the world.
That's what his intangible was for us that first year.
What a hill town does have is something more intangible.
I also felt that it was no longer something intangible.
But it was, at least in some intangible way, still there.
That intangible, the will to live, had made the difference.
"You have to keep going, giving the best you've got to get something intangible."
There is also a significant intangible benefit to the move.
And yet, what could affect so intangible a something as chance?
Some people stepped back in the face of his intangible force.
Something intangible but much more vital has also been lost.
No, the sense of recognition was on a far more intangible level.
Few things, I suspect, are more real than those which seem most intangible.
"I just saw in him the intangible quality of leadership."
That is, services are an example of intangible economic goods.
It is an intangible quality gained through experience some think.
So a haircut is a service, not an intangible good.
They have been frightened by something intangible and do not want to return to their own home.
Nicholas could not say really, because it was an intangible.
At that moment something intangible passed between them and moved him to get up from his seat.
Leadership is such an intangible quality, but it's really clear when you see it.
"But I want to make sure that people can see these intangible burdens."
It was simply her nature to try to logic out the intangible.
The real costs, many experts fear, will be the intangible ones.
Nothing was falling out quite the way he had expected- but the differences were intangible.