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Bevan's Suez speech resonates today.
Yet the "dream" speech resonates still not just because of all the good that has happened in the 50 years since but because everyone knows there is more to be done.
In addition, Mr. Edwards's "two Americas" speech resonates both with blacks and working-class whites, especially the tens of thousands in the Carolinas who have lost jobs as textile and apparel plants have moved overseas.
The speech resonates and sets up the rest of the novel as a serious literary endeavor couched in an old-fashioned avant-garde that has its roots in American modernism.
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Yet for some, the speech resonated deeply.
While his speech resonated with the men in our study, it failed to engage the women.
Many of the policy goals and much of the language in the speech resonated with conservative Christians.
Its theme of helping families and encouraging social responsibility were familiar Cameron riffs, but the speech resonated powerfully and was widely reported.
But the consensus here — and in Washington — was that the president needed to be in Cairo if he had any hope of his speech resonating on the street.
Almost everything he said in his nomination acceptance speech resonated, and he was unafraid to be specific -- and therefore potentially unpopular.
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