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31 Sentences With "chiming with"

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For reasons I couldn't clearly pin point, this whole experience was chiming with me.
But soon he finds his rhythm, those crescendos alternating with electric pauses, ecclesiastical notes chiming with his scholarly charisma in a musical voice.
Friday's REC report showed permanent job placements fell for an ninth month running, chiming with official data which has shown job creation waning.
At times, the book is like a Symbolist poem, with images calling to one another, chiming with one another, from chapter to chapter.
Service-sector optimism hit its highest in nearly five years this month, chiming with other business surveys from the Confederation of British Industry and Deloitte.
The Group concedes that "real" demand growth in China may be closer to 2379 percent this year, chiming with the IWCC's forecast of 2165 percent growth.
He noted that the major purchases index was the only part of the survey to fall in January, chiming with downbeat data from the retail sector.
Service-sector optimism rose to its highest in nearly five years this month, chiming with other business surveys from the Confederation of British Industry and Deloitte.
As of writing, the tweet has more than 100,000 likes and people are chiming with their own experiences of sexual partners who weren't familiar with the layout of their vulvas.
The jobs spurt in the third quarter was almost entirely fuelled by temporary hires, chiming with the seasonal recruitment usually driven by restaurants, hotels and resorts during the summer months.
The mine had been touted by the then British Prime Minister Theresa May as chiming with the Northern Powerhouse project, a government scheme to boost the economy in the north of England.
Registrations in Scotland fell a similar amount to London, while there were big gains in southeast England and parts of northern England, chiming with regional patterns reported last month by property valuers.
Higher server demand would help the memory chip market regain stability after the first quarter of next year, Samsung said, chiming with the outlook given by South Korean peer SK Hynix last week.
Italian Industry Minister Carlo Calenda said in a statement that Mediaset operated in a strategic sector, chiming with media speculation that Rome fears Bollore has ambitious goals in Italy's media and telecoms industries.
For a start, markets are once again chiming with opinion polls that suggest Italians will reject Renzi's reforms, aimed at bringing political stability to a country that has had 28 governments in 50 years.
But efforts to lure clients back to those aisles in western Europe with new organic Garnier ranges - chiming with a growing trend toward more natural ingredients - had produced some encouraging early results, CEO Jean-Paul Agon told analysts.
But efforts to lure clients back to those aisles in western Europe with new organic Garnier ranges - chiming with a growing trend towards more natural ingredients - had produced some encouraging early results, CEO Jean-Paul Agon told analysts.
So far this financial year, tax revenues paid by individuals have risen but businesses taxes are showing signs of a slowdown — chiming with other data showing a solid consumer economy but a downbeat corporate sector ahead of Brexit.
There was a 2 percent increase in the number of British visitors to Europe, suggesting the pound's fall may be forcing British people to holiday closer to home and chiming with reports of a rise in "staycationing" in Britain.
Dystopian novels are "chiming with people," Ms. Harrison said, adding that "The Man in the High Castle" by Philip K. Dick, an alternative history in which the Nazis defeated America to win World War II, is also selling well.
IHS Markit, a data firm, said its Household Finance Index rose to a one-year high of 44.6 in January from 43.2 in December, chiming with other sentiment surveys from both businesses and consumers that have shown an increase in optimism.
In latter years, however, the party has shifted its campaign focus to an anti-immigration, anti-Islam stance and has grown in popularity, its position chiming with some German voters disenchanted with Merkel's decision to accept over a million migrants around 2015.
Friday's REC report - which is monitored by the BoE - showed permanent job placements fell for an eighth month running and at a faster rate than in September, chiming with official data which showed job creation waning ahead of the aborted October Brexit deadline.
The number of EU citizens moving to Britain for work dropped to the lowest in more than four years — chiming with data on Wednesday that showed the number of EU workers in Britain rising in 2017 at the slowest annual rate since mid-2013.
Meanwhile, chiming with a groundswell of support for far-right parties across Europe, the message from the Finns Party has resonated with voters who believe the nation has gone too far in addressing issues such as climate change and migration at its own expense.
All 30 economists polled in the past four days were unanimous in saying rates would be held at 1.53% on May 23 and through to at least the end of next year, chiming with other central banks which have drawn a line under tightening cycles.
"The main ways to address these kinds of biases are to ensure that developers are drawn from diverse gender, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds, and are aware of, and adhere to, ethical codes of conduct," the committee writes, chiming with plenty of extant commentary around algorithmic accountability.
"The company may also seek to avoid publishing its employees' candid assessments of how multiple third-parties violated Facebook's policies," it adds, chiming with arguments made last year by GSR's Kogan, who suggested the company failed to enforce the terms of its developer policy, telling the DCMS committee it therefore didn't have a "valid" policy.
An extended tour in Italy and Greece, from which he returned in 1818, gave his work its particular character, and earned him the nickname "Grecian Williams". In 1822 Williams held an exhibition of watercolours, based on his tour. It was a critical success, its ruins and famous scenes of Greek history chiming with the taste of the time. Williams was an original member of the Associated Artists in Watercolour (1808), with Andrew Wilson, which was short-lived; and an associate of the Royal Institution, Edinburgh.
The cathedral's three bells are located inside this section and are decorated with religious motifs. Cast by the Crouzet-Hildebrand Foundry in Paris, the bells were originally hung for swing chiming, but electric tolling hammers have since replaced the long ropes for stationary chiming. During the 2016 restoration, following the stabilization and reinforcing of the tower's structure, the bells were re-hung for swing chiming with an electric motor. On the second section of the steeple is an octagon with each corner of the octagon marked by an engaged column in the Tuscan order.
In 1972 Street Farm applied their political aspirations and visions to the practical project of Street Farmhouse, in Eltham, London, the first intentionally constructed ecological house. This was designed and constructed by Graham Caine with the assistance of Bruce Haggart and other friends in 1972, sited on Thames Polytechnic's playing fields. The ecological house’s objective was to create an autonomous home that exploited reused materials and alternative technology, harnessing microgeneration and sewage recycling in order to liberate the occupants from dependence upon services provided by the state or private suppliers. Following a front page feature in The Observer by Gerald Leach the experimental house attracted considerable attention, chiming with emerging concerns about ecological sustainability and energy security.Gerald Leach, ‘Living off the Sun in South London,’ The Observer (27 August 1972), 1-2. Lord Holford commended Caine’s efforts in a debate in the House of Lords during a reading of the Protection of the Environment Bill in 1973.

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