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These are still resonant words.
The Tories have learned from Labour the power of resonant words.
Mr. Shadid spoke Arabic fluently as a second language, and throughout the book he probes its layers and resonant words.
"The novel is a wonder," Fitzgerald's editor, Maxwell Perkins, wrote to him, perhaps unconsciously picking up one of the book's most resonant words.
Fans of Morgan Freeman will enjoy watching him steer Ben Affleck this way and that with a skeptical glance or a few resonant words.
Virginia Woolf's resonant words are the epigraph to this engrossing book examining modern-day musical developments, focusing on the rise of "machine-made music" manufactured by "hitmakers".
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"Amazon" is an all-purpose, mythologically resonant word.
"Honor" is a resonant word in the history of German political scandals.
His attentiveness to gazes and gestures — to a resonant word or an allusive murmur, to reflections in water and windows, to light and space, to the eerie and lulling flicker of a bulb through a ceiling fan, to the strange arrangements of stairs and rooms in the guest house — makes for a contrapuntally layered visual texture.
The average Met customer loves the tunes and the way the voices sound: emanations so resonant that words haven't a chance.
But Paul's discourse often sounds a note of excited reticence; he is very good at taking the already resonant Old Testament words such as "satisfy" and "acceptable" and pulling from them a kind of controlled, ironic fervor.
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