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And soon, the impact of the monument's restoration may resonate across the country.

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This was ultimately less a film about the Troubles, though they provided a potent context, than it was about how a single act of aggression may resonate through time, across generations and infect every area of numerous lives, and how intensely hard that is to overcome, despite one's best efforts.

Still, the shakeup may resonate more widely in Iraqi politics.

I love the fact that Inuit poetry may resonate with me as much as Irish.

Yet the arguments of the populist right may resonate more as the debate heats up.

A move "may resonate more with people as they go through their life changes".

Finally, the findings may resonate amongst those familiar with the setting and generate a broader recognition [ 19].

While a modern pop listener may not be aware of the sonic echoes that resonate across the centuries, pop music has always acknowledged a great harmonic and melodic debt to its older, sometimes stuffier-seeming relation.

While Ebola, Zika and yellow fever may seem like distant threats to most people living in the developed world, the lessons from these global crises should resonate across health services in all countries.

Progress in the Tribal Areas will resonate across the country.

It is a message that will resonate across this land".

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