Sentence examples for relations resonate from inspiring English sources

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Gertrude Bell's insights into East-West relations resonate so strongly now that Ms Howell is to be congratulated for not pressing the point.Like it or not, Iraq fell to the British share, and Gertrude Bell, who had already been working in Basra and Baghdad as Oriental secretary since 1916, liked it enough to feel passionately that this was a magnificent opportunity.

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There was no indication that the deaths were connected to the event in Beijing, but the symbolism of re-opening this center of historic Tibet-Chinese relations will resonate.

Unlike the fight in Congress last year over whether to grant China permanent normal trade relations, when the battle resonated only lightly outside the capital, the current standoff appears to have set off a grass-roots response that could affect the way Washington reacts.

At some dim level the words of John Stuart Mill still resonate: "The idea is essentially repulsive of a society only held together by the relations and feelings arising out of pecuniary interests".

They resonate".

Afghanistan does not resonate.

The absences can resonate.

All still resonate.

Those things resonate.

It really does resonate".

His observations resonate.

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