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She goes through some kind of resonance point or something.
Still, in the black community the word has special resonance.
But every now and then two people hit a resonance.
"This call will find great resonance within the international community."
But others ask if Life will have the resonance it once did.
The name had some resonance for me that I could not place.
"And that had great resonance with the American people as well."
Because the old word now in play has a nice political resonance, let's look at its history.
As a result, the play itself seems to lose resonance.
The situation has a strange resonance in the city's history.
Whether it will have any political resonance remains to be seen.
"There is simply no resonance for that kind of thing here."
But for native Americans particularly, his story still has great resonance.
The article had great resonance in and outside of Israel.
His voice had lost its resonance, but still carried force.
"After you get to be a certain age, everything has resonance," she said.
I am sure this is going to have a resonance over the rest of Europe.
If we see this image a year from now, will it have the same resonance?
There was a resonance to it that she had never heard in a human voice.
The issue has since taken on a deeper resonance with him.
She would have to give it some kind of moral resonance.
To understand resonance, think of a child on a swing.
Nothing that I prepared had any history or resonance with them.
There was no familiar resonance she could home in on.
Your body is so full of resonance he's been able to delay.