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The thinking and the procedures behind the expulsions resonate profoundly.
Yet the compositions resonate profoundly for the unconverted as well as the faithful.
That local men "step up of their own volition" to help younger men in their neighbourhoods without role models to confront the difficulties of adjusting from tough childhoods resonates profoundly – even for those who after years of contact with statutory youth services may have seemed unreachable, says Bailey.
Near, present, because these images resonate profoundly.
This one resonates profoundly not only with my own personal experiences but with the troubled and confused soul of our times.
The news that Henry, the principal owner of the Boston Red Sox, was acquiring The Globe, New England's largest newspaper, resonated most profoundly in its sports department, where this reporter worked for many years.
It all got me thinking as to why Dave Chappelle resonated so profoundly with me as a 13-year-old white boy in Perth, Western Australia.
It all got me thinking as to why Dave Chappelle resonated so profoundly with me as a 13-year-old white boy in Perth, Australia.
The song's chorus, "I had to lose myself/ So I could love you better," is deceptively simple, but resonates profoundly.
All over the government, all throughout the conservative movement, rage and the fulfillment of its impulses peals like a cracked, sick bell, tolling a note that resonates profoundly with its adherents.
It should resonate deeply.
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