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There are modern resonances.
Do you think those modern resonances come through in the play?
There were even modern resonances of that concern when it was suggested that Tony Blair might convert to Catholicism.
Ian McHugh, who has supplemented a damaged text, admittedly heightens the modern resonances with a warning against extorting "false testimony under fear of death".
While finely attuned to modern resonances of surveillance, cultural identity and patriotic loyalty, Harris stays true to the atmosphere and morals of the period.
One of them, "Wichita," from 1955, is a gun-control Western with modern resonances, in which the question of unregulated arms ownership is connected to the effort and ability of parents to protect their children from indiscriminate violence.
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A few stories with modern resonance do make an appearance.
The fact that she dies for a crime of intention, of thought, gives the book a further modern resonance.
The first adumbration of disaster came in the spring of 376, when the empire suddenly faced a problem with a modern resonance.
The fall-out is forensically observed by Neil Hannon – a song set in an era of entitled decadence with a powerful modern resonance.
It's a strong performance, eerie for its modern resonance; only in Trebell's demise does Mr. Jennings seek for audience sympathy.
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