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But for some other readers, including myself, it is a delight to slip into someone else's busy mind, take a look around, and find profound resonances.
When 21-year-old Rolling Stones manager/producer Andrew Loog Oldham commissioned Peter Whitehead to film the band during a September '65 weekend swing through Belfast and Dublin, no one could have foreseen the profound resonances of Charlie, which has been painstakingly restored and reedited into a sharp, coherent gem by producer Robin Klein and director Mick Gochanour.
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His message had profound resonance.
For Eniola, their dual success has a profound resonance.
But in American political history, that word has profound resonance as a derogation of opportunism.
The profound resonance, hinged on an axis of sameness and difference, was stark, beautiful, haunting.
But the profound resonance of the Jonesboro shootings has not always lent itself to equally profound responses.
Dylan phrases it so perfectly in a single breath that the meaning is rendered starkly and with profound resonance.
I was immediately struck by the beauty of the music, but I found a more profound resonance in its structure.
On the wall to the right of her head is a poster that has a profound resonance.
Insights like this give Homans's history profound resonance and it's only rarely that her contextualising looks forced.
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