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These fictions gain their resonance from sometimes tragic real-life parallels.
For the last four or five years, I've gotten more resonance from petting my cats.
One day, we feel a resonance, from the soles of the feet to the cranium.
His speeches, with few exceptions, seemed repetitive; they drew their resonance from the occasion that prompted them.
John O'Neill, the music director, draws a good deal of instrumental sparkle and resonance from the orchestra.
As I mentioned, I am not African-American, so my Afro possessed an entirely different resonance from Dante's.
The arch dialogue has the same multiplicity, with ordinary idioms taking on sinister resonance, from "the one that got away" to "the devil you know".
Young Arab-Americans read her work to rediscover their roots; Israeli and Jewish feminists divined a sympathetic resonance from their sister across the "green line".
She works consistently in the Horatian tradition, taking on the world from a fixed rural place and deriving maximal resonance from the organic mapping of small to large.
Stories like "Ethics" and "Happy Memories" acquire an increased resonance from their placement as way stations on this longer personal journey.
In "Hibiki (Resonance From Far Away)," Ushio Amagatsu, the founder and director of the Japanese Butoh dance group Sankai Juku, is concerned with the verities of time.
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