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Other than a vague resonance with the Black Death, there is no reason for this contemporary population-control plot to rely so heavily on Dante or Renaissance Italy, and despite everyone's best efforts — there's a clue on the back of Dante's death mask, the assassin physically falls through the ceiling canvas of Giorgio Vasari's "Apotheosis of Cosimo I," etc. — the dots barely even correlate.
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When asked whether Jacobs had undergone a new magnetic resonance imaging test, Coughlin replied vaguely, "He has had any number of them".
I had a vague idea of how they worked (quartz crystal, current, resonance), but this video by The Engineer Guy goes into a little more detail and mentions a few things that are truly interesting.
The lasting resonance of ringing foundational tenets flows from such vague simplicity.
Yet with a useful product to sell and all the emotional resonance of music to lean on, the ad comes off vague, haunting, and devoid of soul.
St. Lucia is also a place that, having had relatively little written about it, lives, still, in a vague sphere where time does not seem to exist, and where dates have little resonance.
Though the setting is kept vague in Mr. Crimp's grimly poetic libretto, the story has continual contemporary resonances.
Maddeningly vague?
Very vague".
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