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When news came that the American occupation forces here had transferred formal sovereignty to a new Iraqi government, the sweltering streets of the capital did not resound Monday with the celebratory crackle of automatic gunfire, as they did on the December afternoon when the Americans announced that Saddam Hussein had been captured.
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At the president's side when the shots resounded, Parr did not look for the gunman, John Hinckley Jnr.
She simply did not know what to do, and the sensation of helplessness resounded with only one thing she remembered in all her years: the terror of the day that Mr. Zegerman had stumbled while walking along the wharf and hit his head on that utterly purposeless green metal thingy.
The bid to convince Delhi's inhabitants to give up fireworks, though relayed by English-language papers favoured by the elite, did not seem to be having much effect on Wednesday and the city resounded with firecrackers and bangers.
The boom of missiles hitting their target -- a tile and marble factory -- resounded in the night, as frightened residents of Beit Jala who did not heed the Israelis' call to evacuate huddled in their homes.
You also did not mention our decades-long commitment to international peace and to nuclear non-proliferation that continues to resound in the work of organisations such as the Nuclear Threat Initiative and the International Institute for Strategic Studies.Foundations are not about money alone.
The heating plant in the basement encompassed the building at that hour in a regular and profound vibration, and the sullen noises of arriving steam heat began to resound, first in the lobby and then to reverberate up through all the sixteen stories, but this was a mechanical awakening, and it didn't lighten his loneliness or his petulance.
At the time, I didn't quite know what I was hearing, but I later surmised that I had witnessed a re-creation of zhonghe shaoyue, the music that resounded at the temple while the emperor made sacrifices to Heaven.
Pre-revolutionary Russian literature might not resound with comedy (War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, Eugene Onegin, anyone?) but this collection of "Russian comic stories" is not an oxymoron.
In sensibility the qualities of perceived things turn into time and into consciousness… [But,] do not the sensations in which the sensible qualities are lived resound adverbially…as adverbs of the verb to be?
But if a conference now under way at the United Nations is any guide, that message has not resounded with the necessary urgency.
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