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This work is as heroic as Mozart's piano music gets, and its contrasts in tone and dynamics had orchestral resonance; what Biss did with the later Sonata in F K533 – with its exuberantly lyrical first movement, and its operatic Andante – was very different, but no less riveting.
If we stand with it for a while, and wait for the twinge of resonance, what unfolds before us is the vast inland of an individual mind, and a skeleton key to the cipher of how sight becomes drawing.
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At least two of the three two body clusters must have zero energy resonances (what this means is discussed in Sect. 16) so the bottom of the essential spectrum is 0. The discovery on a formal level is due to Efimov [135] after whom the effect is named.
This kind of historical resonance is what makes this city so enduring.
You need epic locations to give the right resonance to what you're talking about".
"That kind of coercion has a resonance of what the draft is all about".
What the book describes has so much resonance to what is happening now.
To me, this was a partial epiphany because it sounded like the musical and emotional resonance of what Pakistan do.
Take away that resonance, and what we now see is one last, slightly desperate roll of the dice.
'I think you sense the metaphorical resonance of what you're writing without analysing it too carefully,' says O'Neill. 'That leads you down dead ends.
Her family history, and the uncanny resonance of what she calls her "snaps", suggests it was always a more risky business for her than he allows.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com