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What resonates is its unambiguous wisdom, humour and chutzpah.
"What resonates is when you take all that and have a compelling human story beneath it".
"I think that one of the reasons No Man's Sky resonates is that, at a very reductive level, it's bright — it's colorful, vibrant," he told me.
After the surprise wears off from a giant reed producing a glorious sound, what resonates is the role football played in his development as an artist.
The updated version: At the end of the day, pivoting to a narrative that resonates is the game changer going forward.
One Kirtzman story that resonates is a meeting that Giuliani and a top aide had in early 1999 with the Rev. Floyd Flake, a former Congressman from Queens.
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What resonates are individual stories, the image of the island's various straight-backed Helens walking to market, seemingly impervious to the ever-changing weather, or to history.
But the reason #blacklivesmatter has resonated is because it succinctly summarises the current contradictions.
Resonate is trying to do the same thing online for both political issues and corporate ones.
"One of the things that resonated is the knowledge transfer and sharing of best practices," Scott said.
How revelations of murder and potential cover-up in the party's highest echelons will resonate is unclear.
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