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In his tiny hometown, Culver, Ind., where the Schumerth family has lived for more than two decades, the shock has resonated deeply.

"Her brains and strategy got her where she is, not her family," is another, and that is a rallying cry that has resonated deeply in a country whose newly elected President is a princeling.

Xu's essay has resonated deeply among China's intellectual elite and has been widely shared on Chinese social media, despite attempts by China's censors and Chinese largest search engine, Baidu, to erase mentions of his name.

Unhappiness with the Chinese has resonated deeply enough that the Zambian president, Levy Mwanawasa, has appealed to Zambians to be more positive about investment from Beijing such as a new hotel being built overlooking Victoria Falls.

The swoosh heard around the world Media's two tribes Two cheers for Sarbanes-Oxley ReprintsDrucker's advice to focus on clear and measurable goals has resonated deeply in a country where the most common management injunction is gambare, which loosely (and unhelpfully) means "push yourself".

PAGE B12 CHOOSING BOOKS OVER FOOTBALL Safety Myron Rolle's decision to risk missing all or parts of a pivotal Atlantic Coast Conference game with Maryland to interview for the Rhodes Scholarship has resonated deeply at Florida State, which is dealing with an academic scandal in the athletic department.

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The events have resonated deeply here in Blanding, the home of 16 of those charged and the site of a federal raid in the case.

However, it is his liberal views on the high cost of living in the city — captured by his slogan of "a tale of two cities" — that have resonated deeply: 29 percent say Mr. de Blasio would do the best job of making the city affordable, compared with 19 percent for Mr. Thompson and 15 percent for Ms. Quinn.

ENDZA, Iraq — As jihadist fighters of the Islamic State lay siege to the Kurdish town of Kobani in Syria, the implications of the battle have resonated deeply among residents in this part of the Qandil Mountains in northeastern Iraq, hundreds of miles and a country away.

(v.3) Indeed, the themes expressed in his narrative ballad would have resonated deeply with the cultural life of the prophet's Judean audience.

"I dare Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama to watch these tapes," she said of the controversial, secretly-recorded videos that have resonated deeply with conservative voters.

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