Sentences with phrase «for tangible pieces»

He describes the incredible intellect and energy evident at the round - table, and the potential for tangible pieces of work to be undertaken across the two countries.

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But for serious collectors, nothing less than a tangible piece of the film's history will do.
The nouveau logic surrounding this fiat currency regime states that confidence and trust for a piece of paper backed by faith will always trump the desire for people to hold something tangible.
Funding the exchange of knowledge itself — and not a tangible thing like a piece of equipment or a stipend for a worker — does not seem to be on the radar of most funding agencies.
«You need to provide real value to your backers, so they get a piece of artwork or something tangible,» says Rob Decker, who raised $ 23,120 for a collection of graphic art depicting America's national parks.
One of the first pieces viewers» encounter in the exhibition, the sculptural installation Lit, demonstrates Ward's acumen for using everyday objects to create a tangible link between economic and societal reality, and spirituality.
Watts» work in bodhi is a gift of space and solitude, a small piece brought back from beyond and made tangible to lure us, to perhaps help show us how to make the journey for ourselves.
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