Sentence examples for of which resonates from inspiring English sources

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Here, that world seems to be near the sea, the sound of which resonates faintly as the piece begins with a miniature sailing ship rolling, dreamlike, across a darkened stage.

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Labor had vacated the centre, leaving Howard free to frolic with his various culture wars, some of which resonated with Labor's base.

Today courtly love is practical shorthand for an understanding of love that, according to some scholars, came into being during the Middle Ages and that constituted a revolution in thought and feeling, the effects of which resonated throughout Western culture.

It is a familiar narrative, some of which resonated for me: there were strange beds I woke up in back then, and conversations that disappeared into the dark menace of blackout.

The society's Everest Archive, begun in the 1850's, includes the expected images of eerily beautiful mountain expanses, dogged climbers and variegated Tibetan monasteries (some since destroyed by the Chinese), all of which resonate with historical and cultural interest.

But Mickey B director Tom Magill (who is also ESC's artistic director) believes the logic behind producing a film based on Macbeth - the tension of which resonated strongly with the detainees, many of whom experienced brutality on the streets of Belfast - is that it helps on the long road to rehabilitation.

His impressive number of texts are written in very different literary genres, ranging from learned Latin treatises to stage plays mannerist comedies written in Italian, some of which resonated widely and seem to have influenced Shakespeare Clubbb 1964, 2008).

The research highlights four main reasons for this aversion to vacations, all of which resonated with me both from my own career and from what I've read elsewhere.

The poem touches on the themes of racism, misogyny and triumph over adversity -- all of  which resonate with Minaj's commitment to calling out sexism and racial discrimination in the music industry. .

The advocates of democracy promotion advance a number of arguments to make their case: "it's about being true to our values," "it's in our interests," "it is our moral obligation to improve the human condition" -- all of which resonate with American audiences who reflexively respond to any mention of "our ideals" and appeals to "American exceptionalism".

So it is with "The Cycle of Terror," which resonates with symbolism of loss, suffering and human frailty.

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