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Nor have films ever resonated much with girls, who now frequently turn up for lessons in variations of Katniss's side-braid hairstyle.
But the consequences resonated much farther, raising the volume of a debate about what it means to be French and what it means to be French and Muslim.
Kids would say: 'You talk funny.' 'You talk like a white girl.' I didn't know what that meant". Her comments resonated much further than that single classroom.
The crowd let out a deafening cheer, which on this famously liberal campus resonated much more for the potential upset in Washington than in East Lansing.
None of those have resonated much over the last decade in Canada, where the consensus on social policy seems more solidly formed, its fissures narrower and less exploitable.
Interestingly the impact of the Cumbrian floods on the welfare of communities in those areas resonated much more strongly as people could relate to it more directly.
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Something that dramatic unfortunately resonates much more than reality".
Deficits don't usually resonate much with voters; this time may be different.
But other analysts suggested that did not resonate much with voters.
Him saying, 'Be careful who you hang out with,' is going to resonate much more than me saying it".
"Who was that masked man?" That is not a question likely to resonate much with young people today, unless they are asking it in earnest puzzlement.
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