Sentence examples for human resonance from inspiring English sources

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It stretches Pollard's linguistic brilliance with human resonance, confirming his unique place in British poetry.

Still, Mr. Nelson and his cohorts around the world are ready to measure the human resonance of war with iraq.

In fact, working from the uncanny-valley effect, you note that it has almost no human resonance except its apparent understanding.

Historical connections are important to a great city -- especially one that can't seem to stop tearing down its past before it can truly accumulate architectural history and the subsequent human resonance.

"The intensely personal energy of this dividedness, the deep-down tension in Mitchell, Selznick and Leigh between vulgarity and refinement," she concludes, "is what gives the archetypes in 'Gone With the Wind' their extraordinary human resonance," and thanks to the way the three of them threw themselves into the project, "that historical 'costume' story" never feels remotely past.

But this one has national relevance and universal human resonance, so please indulge me for a moment about this man, Clyde, and his current exile.

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The result is a book that is epic in scope but human in resonance.

"It's not who we are" is an appealing locution, and perhaps the President landed on it, with his usual intuitive feel for language, as the right set of words to negotiate a difficult pass — stronger, suppler, more human in resonance than the older ones, better than simply saying, "That's against American principles," much less, "That's against international law".

However, unlike other laboratories pursuing fMRI at the time, our work was performed at 4 T magnetic field and coincided with the effort to push human magnetic resonance imaging to field strength significantly beyond 1.5 T which was the high-end standard of the time.

Neuroimaging experiments comparing the observation of humans to artificial agents have yielded mixed results in the inferior premotor and posterior parietal regions of the human motor resonance mechanism.

After further imaging-reconstruction techniques employing back-projection (Hounsfield, 1973) or two-dimensional Fourier analysis (Kumar et al., 1975), together with the emergence of sufficiently fast and powerful computers, human magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) made its entrance in 1977 1978.

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