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Young Arab-Americans read her work to rediscover their roots; Israeli and Jewish feminists divined a sympathetic resonance from their sister across the "green line".
This 30-minute tour de force, composed in 1978, treats the piano not as a percussion instrument but as a "group of strings whose vibration is caused by sympathetic resonance" from the action of the hammers, in the words of this important French composer.
In this case, a sympathetic resonance will occur, where the absorbance will be dramatically enhanced at the frequency.
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You get that resonance, that sympathetic action.
The noun resonance and the adjective resonant first made the semantic trip from sonorous acoustic qualities to more metaphorical vibrations, suggesting a person's sympathetic response to something — "striking a chord," to use another musical figure of speech.
Therefore, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and investigated brain processing associated with cutaneous sympathetic vasoconstrictor reflexes during noxious stimulation.
Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie may have a larger resonance worldwide, but Grassic Gibbon's Chris Guthrie remains the most memorable and sympathetic woman ever created by a Scottish writer.
Sympathetic speeches.
Sympathetic Magic.
Feeling sympathetic?
The media is sympathetic.
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