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Previously, this period was known as a time of "reconstituting the force" -- but that resonates of returning to a prewar status quo.
"I know the honourable lady is extremely frustrated," said Cameron during the debate leading to guffaws from the Westminster schoolboys – a phrase that has resonates of his "Calm down dear".
That Ms. Buckley's character is visibly ensnared by memories of a bygone love resonates, of course, with the emotional appeal of this star's particular assignment in "Cats," singing the era-defining show tune, "Memory" — the same title given to an altogether separate number in "Dear World" for Ms. Leventon's mischievous Constance.
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How's that going to start to resonate off of the other things you're doing?
The Democratic room — CNN — was bigger and better appointed, a provision that, as one guest later put it, "resonated of an aptly Confederate grace".
Those mechanisms are so fluctuated by swaying of building and resonating of ground floor that the precision gets lower.
Swaying and resonating of a building have 2∼4 Hz vibrating frequency when a person is running on a treadmill, similar phenomena happen.
Resonating of Space is on view at Scotty Enterprises until August 13 , 2016
Both passages resonate of the African Ubuntu way of life, I AM BECAUSE WE ARE.
Long and widely chronicled, despite a reputation as a tourists' trap, Newport is resonate of the romance of history.
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