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Which is probably why the milestone has so much resonance.
What the book describes has so much resonance to what is happening now.
One reason Ms. Meeker's presentation has had so much resonance is that it plays to the country's strengths.
There was so much resonance in every element of Barack Obama's inaugural ceremonies and celebrations that sometimes the harmonic buzzing was almost too much.
I spent the whole time crying because there were so many films that had so much resonance for me, being female.
There was so much resonance in every element of the inaugural ceremonies and celebrations that sometimes the harmonic buzzing was almost too much.
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With so much vocal resonance, so much space to sing in and a physical mechanism more engineered than spontaneous, this is hard to do.
But when, at 19, he first saw Balanchine's plotless, neo-Classical works performed by City Ballet, he realized "there could be so much emotional resonance in the abstract," he said.
New computer models have recently shown that, as well as Jupiter and Saturn, Mars is also capable of influencing the trajectories of asteroids in 100 or so much weaker resonance bands in the asteroid belt.
But what of his assertion that if the Baathists and jihadists "can defeat America in the heart of the Arab-Muslim world, it will have so much more resonance than setting off a car bomb in Las Vegas -- especially now that 9/11 has set the terrorism bar so high in terms of effect"?
"We carry so much emotional resonance into the next film, for us — his wife, his best friend — to witness, instead of two characters that've known him what, 20 minutes?
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