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tangible elements

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tangible elements
[tan′jibəl]
Etymology: L, tangere + elementum, first principle
objects that can be seen or touched as distinguished from emotions, knowledge, or abstractions.


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Once these tangible elements of a genuinely viable Palestinian state come into being, all that will be needed is the political will to declare statehood and enjoy worldwide recognition.
Managing Director of TOTAL Jordan, Mr Arnaud Guichard, declared that these three stations signify the companyAAEs interest in Jordan and that they represent the first tangible elements of TOTALAAEs long term investment strategy in the Kingdom 2009 Jordan Press & publishing Co.
Arnaud Guichard, declared that these three stations signify the company's interest in Jordan and that they represent the first tangible elements of TOTAL's long term investment strategy in the Kingdom.
 
 
 
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