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When you suggest that her film has resonances of Kieslowski's "Blue," (1993) in which a woman suffers the loss of her husband and child, she smiles.
But Rosenstock-Huessy goes back to the much more basic everyday use of the term in sich vorstellen meaning 'to introduce oneself', which also has resonances of presentation as in 'I would like to present myself', 'to show you myself', 'to be in your circle'.
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This suggestion also has resonances with the findings of Martire et al in relation to people with osteoarthritis.
Thorn sings without excessive affect, and has resonance throughout the range of her contralto voice.
(Mr. Yew said the play had resonance here because of the city's grim murder statistics).
These attacks had resonance with many of the poor who were increasingly disappointed with Mr. Ravalomanana's presidency.
"We are here because we think Detroit stories, about recovery and the failure to recover, have resonance nationally because of the recession".
Then again, creating the Tech City brand has clearly had resonance internationally, some of which I've actually witnessed myself in places like New York, San Francisco and elsewhere.
We believe that many aspects of our list will have resonance in other areas of medicine education and higher education.
These letters have resonance and relevance because of his proximity to the throne.
Their anthems of allegiance had resonance, volume and understandable spite.
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