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In Europe, issues of national origin and immigrant status are more resonant.
The reality is richer—and far more resonant to our current moment.
That seems to me much more resonant, and has its own integrity.
But a surer directorial hand might have yielded a more resonant experience.
" But even more resonant was his closing line, "Take that for data.
But an impassioned subset was after something far more resonant and elusive.
And Crown Prince Mohammed himself may have made the story even more resonant.
These heroic, she-roic figures, their stories are more resonant today than ever.
All these songs are from years ago, but it's becoming more and more resonant.
"In terms of countercultural movements, I feel like punk is much more resonant," he said.
Stories become more resonant when there is a character to connect with, rather than just facts.
In a world like ours, that balance between harshness and hope, is more resonant than ever.
Blige is not the only artist whose sad music is deemed more resonant than their optimistic fare.
Truth feels more resonant, more vivid and more direct to him than fiction, the author said recently.
Through its unspoken language, choreography can offer a different, sometimes more resonant imagining of space and time.
That is something I found much more resonant now than I think I would have 20203 years ago.
But the party is likely going to need a more resonant story than the one it currently has.
It is a sacred song, more resonant for me than any hymn I learned in my churchgoing childhood.
And the grain of truth grounding its escapism is what makes Notting Hill feel more resonant and real.
In the age where a vulgar buffoon like Trump is president, their cultural critique is more resonant than ever.
Murray, above, also came to think of herself as a man, which makes her story even more resonant today.
Was Mr. McVicar compensating with these heavy-handed touches for not having a more resonant concept to begin with?
All of the men are in possession of more resonant personalities than Nola, who is something of a cipher.
Ms. Silverman's play is satire, but only to a degree: She is after the more resonant stuff of dreams here.
We have sanitized his image but his message is more resonant today than ever and makes the right people uncomfortable.
But in 2017, I find Jenna's issues more resonant, her outlandishness a better balm against the outrageous misogynist currently in power.
It made a more resonant metaphorical sense because of the way in which Hill finally made it to his appointed moment.
Democrats also should be wary of proposals that would fuel Republican accusations of socialism and make them more resonant, he added.
That might be an obvious message, but it's far more resonant today, while these kinds of questions are actively being debated.
It certainly doesn't obscure the more resonant if completely predictable truth that the movie evinces a profoundly troglodytic worldview toward women.
I thought, Why not try to hook them on something new, more resonant, and then see how they like classic rep?
The fact that the world has also gotten into these strange waters, we think, has only made the show more resonant.
I thought that the health stuff would be more visceral, more resonant from a persuasion standpoint, and so I pushed that.
Bradley understands irony and sincerity as combatants, while Dufresne takes this pairing's "relational ambivalence" to another, tougher and more resonant level.
I only recently learned that the film was written, directed and produced by women, which makes it all the more resonant today.
But there's no sense that either remotely grasps Dean's art, which might have made their failure and "The Disaster Artist" more resonant.
We found deeper, more resonant wines that should age well, and these too were moderately priced, relative to fine rieslings from elsewhere.
At Old Navy, the fashion is already more resonant with the latest styles, with blouses and dresses priced as cheap as $30.
This consciousness of race — which is new in Bradford's work — is one way that I see her moving into a more resonant territory.
Beginning with "Flag," Johns has increasingly gained access to deeper, more resonant images of the damaged human physique and, more recently, the psyche.
It's a general workplace phenomenon but it's arguably more resonant in the service sector where there's an interaction between frontline staff and customers.
We get to know her through the woman's voice that speaks for her, making the challenges she faces feel all the more resonant.
So when he held off a late charge by Savyalov, he had produced something far larger and far more resonant than a tie.
They are displayed salon style, their meanings made more resonant by their close proximity — which feels like the true spirit of this show.
Maybe Du Bois thought the songs got at something else, some more resonant truth that he couldn't quite pin down on the page.
Hand juxtaposes Pin's concealment of her gender with the killer's obsession with dressing dolls, making Pin's anxiety about her identity all the more resonant.
If the guitar is well maintained, the sound will continue to improve as the guitar's wood ages, making it sound richer and more resonant.
It's not a celebrity hill town like Siena or a religious destination like Assisi, but in Italian food its name is even more resonant.
The fact that many of the women attended with feminist activists from across all industries made the night even more resonant with this moment.
Certainly, it's fair to wonder if the day-to-day realities of late capitalism are more resonant for regular people than massive, Russia-style investigations.
What Mr. Nelson, who keeps adding to these plays up until hours before their first performances, does is quieter and, ultimately, far sadder and more resonant.
Lonergan cast several actors of color in an effort to make the story more resonant for today, and according to British critics, it seems to have worked.
A worthwhile Armada adaptation needs to follow the same course by making the plot more distinctive and creative and finding more resonant elements in its simplistic characters.
It's a shrewd moment in the documentary as it demonstrates to its viewers how much more resonant and vivid Lee's words are at evoking the emotional impact.
But in revisiting his material again and again, de Lestrade has made something far more resonant, because by the end, there is so little left to say.
Indeed, in today's splintered landscape, the legacy of "The Wire" might be even more resonant -- the idea of using a series as a larger brand-building ambassador.
With his elegant, vibrant performances of Verdi's "La Traviata" in December, he worked to bring out what he called a richer, more resonant and bass-oriented sound.
As a result, Hudson Yards is perhaps an even more resonant symbol of the role of government in giving tax breaks and other incentives to spur development.
The resulting gestalt may be more resonant with the political and cultural corruption our time, but it also abandons the sublime — and the aspirations inherent in it.
Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn may have called for a "democratic revolution," but that rhetoric is a descant to their more resonant theme: the necessity of economic realignment.
When you're in the tiny box that is your shower, your singing voice gets even better — it sounds louder and more resonant when it bounces against hard tile.
The hashtag #CNNblackmail was agreed on, and some users—out of ignorance or the desire to spread more resonant disinformation—forwarded the theory that the Reddit user was underage.
There are no new beginning to be had here, and that message is more resonant now in an era that feels ever more fettered to old politics and resentments.
It was moments like those — earnest calls to put humor and pleasantries aside when the occasion called for more — that helped make his work onstage that much more resonant.
Does it surprise you, or is it not all that surprising, that with this district and this electorate, the tax bill fell flat whereas health care was more resonant?
A young hero, Ashitaka, who is on a quest of his own, joins her in the struggle, which may seem even more resonant in the face of current environmental threats.
The tone colors are juicier and more resonant here, and unlike in the "Daniel Variations" there is a spacious, dreamy section to offset the relentless drive of the outer movements.
Now, having been put through Cromer's less-is-everything makeover, it's even more resonant on Broadway: a tragedy about fiction, both the kind we read and the kind we live.
The park itself is an oasis of green between the East River shoreline and Long Island City's industrial zone, making Ms. Overton's assemblages all the more resonant against the Manhattan skyline.
Despite following what Kemenczy describes as a "dream logic," the game feels more resonant with social realist filmmaker Ken Loach whose I, Daniel Blake explores similar systemic injustices through a personal lens.
Filling in the rest of the blanks would give Discovery a chance to leave a lasting impact on Star Trek canon — and would make the Borg more resonant as a story tool.
Tuesday's attack, while less deadly, was by some accounts more resonant, as it seemed unconnected to Turkish domestic politics and designed to deal a blow to the country's $30 billion tourism industry.
Still, the underlying facts of the story -- made even more resonant by Glenn's recent death -- do most of the heavy lifting, leaving behind a film that's periodically stirring if never especially daring.
What elevates the film from a well-executed if conventional rom-com to something more resonant is the breadth of Asian-American experiences it documents, starting with the people who made it.
Amid Trump's victory in the Nevada primary this week, the flyer became more resonant than ever in its nod towards where the country stands on the socioeconomic concerns of Rosler's assemblage of materials.
Setting up Jessie's lifelong traumas as a literal face-off between the external and internal perspectives in her life is a smart, symbolic move that makes King's internal voices shtick more resonant and believable.
Selena is a Texas legend, and what made the cover more resonant was that the concert was almost 24 years to the date of the late pop music icon's last RodeoHouston performance on Feb.
The experiences of these returnees have become more resonant in light of the intensifying debate in the United States Congress about the future of young immigrants who were brought to the country as children.
Kubo has the bones of a quest narrative but fleshes things out with a much deeper and more resonant story about family, tradition, and myth, with a strong Japanese folklore inflection giving it added character.
The series' weird blend of apocalypticism, science fiction, and spirituality has grown only more resonant in the years since it aired — and if there was ever a time to marathon the show, it's right now.
The book is a reissue of a 21970 publication, now out of print, initially published in time for Stonewall's 21987th anniversary, but the black-and-white images somehow feel more resonant today than ever before.
The strain is more resonant now as Buttigieg mounts a once-longshot bid to jump from mayor of a 100,000-person city to President of the United States -- using his mayoral record as a key validator.
Later, as her work became less surreal and more resonant, she became known for her sparse dialogue; brief, seemingly disjointed scenes; emotionally fraught, often threatening circumstances; and her use of strikingly suggestive set designs and choreography.
But of all the Bible's stories, tragically, these "texts of terror" may be more resonant than any others when it comes to the heartbreaking, quotidian violence of the lives of women and gender and sexual minorities.
It's very difficult to imagine Congress pushing serious legislation through America's political gridlock (and that assumes politicians want to expend real capital regulating tech giants when they have other, potentially more resonant issues they could campaign on).
I have never cited Bly in something I have written until now, but this fragment of a line from a not particularly interesting poem seemed more resonant than usual when it rose to the surface of my consciousness.
Drier vocalizations were incorporated into the mix through what looked like a contact microphone, pressed underneath Mr. Lowe's chin or at the side of his throat — while deeper, more resonant tones were amplified using more traditional vocal microphones.
For example, authentic photos of people actively engaged in global-warming mitigation — such as community members installing solar panels on a roof — are far more resonant than, say, images of politicians at the lectern of a climate conference.
"Today our products, technology and policy efforts are stronger and more resonant in the market than ever, and we have built significant new organizational capabilities and financial strength to fuel our work," Beard said in the blog post.
Among Mr Schulz's more resonant talking points are Germany's internationalist, European vocation—he defines himself as the anti-Trump—and his opposition to Mrs Merkel's insistence that German defence spending eventually hit the NATO target of 2% of GDP.
"The mere possibility that a funeral home three blocks away might cause a funeral procession to go down a street just when a buyer's there, these remote threats — almost imaginary threats — start to become more resonant," Mr. Fischel said.
That argument may have been more resonant years ago — repeated bipartisan attempts in 2016 to rebuke the American role in the Saudi-led intervention stalled in both the House and the Senate, beginning with efforts to block the sale of munitions to the Saudis.
In the intervening years Death Stranding's message implausibly became more resonant, finally landing with an embrace that felt like a perfectly-timed gut punch in 2019, when America (and the world) seems more cruel and bitterly divided than ever as the far right consolidates power.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
As the often abstract visuals of "Pockets of Space" transform from febrile, subatomic squiggles to more recognizable depictions of a tree, so, too, does Ms. Barrett's score evolve — with initial, dry tendrils of percussive sound steadily giving way to more resonant passages, suggestive of prepared piano.
If (through greater stimulus, more aggressive Federal Reserve nominees, or dumb luck) he had presided over a more rapid and broadly shared recovery, or had managed to squeeze more radical reforms out of the political system, then Clinton's pledge to build upon his legacy would be more resonant.
It's "Missing U" that plays throughout the clip, an appropriate soundtrack to this reminder that for her fans, Robyn and her music have never gone away — they've only grown more resonant to a generation of devotees whom she's helped find themselves, both on and off the dance floor.
But this is what I love about "Sharp Objects," and what makes it more resonant than so many other murder mysteries: It's a story about a woman finally facing the scars of the trauma she endured within her family and in the town that is a mirror of that family.
"Inside Out is first and foremost a woman's story; that the woman in question happens to be one of the most celebrated actresses of our time only makes her journey of vulnerability, strength, and self-acceptance all that more resonant," Jennifer Barth, executive editor of Harper, said in a statement about the book.
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The sweeping vistas of the city felt more resonant on a movie screen; you could feel the camera lingering anxiously on planes crossing the sky, just as, in the first years after the attacks of September 11th, worried New Yorkers looked up and watched whenever an aircraft seemed to be coming too close.
"Inside Out is first and foremost a woman's story; that the woman in question happens to be one of the most celebrated actresses of our time only makes her journey of vulnerability, strength, and self-acceptance all that more resonant," Jennifer Barth, SVP and executive editor of Harper, said in a statement about the book.
Far more resonant than the sex is Jia's pervading nostalgia for the Chinese past, embodied in the novel's episodic, wandering, seemingly plot-indifferent structure — a series of what seem to be very similar incidents and encounters, meals, conversations, sexual escapades, minor scandals and subdued confrontations, which only by very slow degrees add up to any sense of narrative progress.
It would be much more resonant and engaging to read in 2017 if it were less ambitious in its scope – for example, the nation-wide, road-trip-style ramble of "Private streets, racism, and the St. Louis World's Fair; fracking for oil and digging for dinosaurs in North Dakota boomtowns" — but more ambitious in its form and message.
The series has also taken what easily could have been a tired subplot, involving Randall's foster child Deja (Lyric Ross), and in the last few episodes broadened that into something more resonant than clichéd, while presenting Randall with a parenting challenge that, as is so often true on the show, ties into his past while simultaneously hinting at his future.
Schroeder's approach is calm, almost detached, in keeping with his other work (although the choice of de Medeiros to speak for Buddhism, and with a nonspecific Asian-seeming accent at that, struck me as an avoidable misstep); this makes the bleakness of what he recounts (which is buttressed by an insinuatingly menacing score by Jorge Arriagada) that much more resonant.
" And here are more resonant themes that will recur through the next 50 years: "the melancholy of lost time … the stealthy tiptoe of our approaching mortality … and of course, angst, ennui, the banal horrors of everyday life, arbitrary and unpredictable turns of events, cruelty to children (a governess kills her charge's pet canary), the cruelty of children (a little girl bashes her big sister's head in with a silver salver) and murder most foul.

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