Sentence examples for ambiguous resonances from inspiring English sources

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Often, they strove for the widest possible meaning, the most ambiguous resonances; the musical equivalent might be the organ stop known as a "mixture," in which tones of related pitch are played simultaneously by a single key.

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Mr. Collins's latest album contains many echoes of Motown that have been twisted into ambiguous psychological resonances.

That this was ambiguous enhanced the emotional resonance.

The uneasy accommodations of a corruptible young aesthete to an ambiguous social world might have resonances too with the turn-of-the-century novels of Henry James, with their moneyed but morally seedy milieux.

The word "kings" was changed to "presidents," but otherwise the speech will be rendered as Euripides wrote it in the Fifth Century B.C. Since the Athenians are afraid to punish Eurystheus for his crimes, Alcmene offers to kill him herself, and the leader of the chorus closes the play with an ironically ambiguous response that rings with unsettling contemporary resonance: "Take away this man.

Gould bypasses this part of Rhodes's paper with an ambiguous summary phrase ("He did find many genuine Darwinian resonances").

d Dynamic liver magnetic resonance imaging showed that the tumor became ambiguous due to the influence of the biliary drainage, and it had poor contrast effect in all contrast phases (the displayed image is early phase image).

However, ambiguous identification can still be a problem, particularly if some resonances are overlapping [68].

These residues were not utilized as ambiguous interaction restraints for the HADDOCK modeling because their backbone resonances are likely perturbed indirectly by local changes in the protein structure upon binding RNA.

3D variants of the 4D HCCH3D 3D H(C CH3, and 3D (H)CCH3, do not label aromatic carbon or proton resonances, respectively, and hence provide similar, but more ambiguous information than the 4D spectra albeit with higher digital resolution.

The recent loss of a close friend of 50 years brought new resonance to Frederic Rzewski's mellow, alluring and harmonically ambiguous take on "I'm Still Here" From "Follies".

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