Some of the new fillers are more permanent, but there have been issues with palpability. |
Memory inflects his every gesture, and silence in his work assumes fullness and palpability. |
The profitability or palpability of beetles and bugs may be greater than that of moths. |
The important details, the ones that make fiction's intimate palpability, cannot simply be scooped up off the sidewalk. |
This eliminates the need for removal procedures while avoiding long-term palpability and ambient-temperature sensitivity. |
In both books, rich people strive to turn the palpability of money into metaphor, much as they do in Henry James's fiction. |