Fahima Deeb, a mechanically gifted Resonant, and her non-Resonant girlfriend Alyssa both join up with the resistance effort.
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But the reason the deaths on Lost and Game of Thrones are so resonant (okay, usually so resonant) is because those shows give their deaths space.
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The bacteria, meanwhile, change this resonant frequency, with the result being signal noise between the input electrical signal and the bacteria-tweaked resonant frequency of the quartz.
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One resonant example I think we can all get behind?
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Sculpture's strongest works are those that feel politically resonant today.
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Sight lines in the gallery assist with such resonant temporalities.
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And he carries a resonant family legacy of political fortitude.
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Yet the sentiment is increasingly resonant in a bountiful age.
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Work that speaks to your audience in many resonant ways.
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His 20163 debut opened well -- with a resonant 6 a.m.
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Their nasal croaks are best described as resonant, or memorable.
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It's just not at all resonant for the current crises.
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This novel's tone in general, however, is mournful and resonant.
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Mr. Johnson's America, past or present, is uncannily resonant today.
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It was never something I thought would be so resonant.
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His voice was low, meaty, resonant; his mood was somber.
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This humility gives the book an organic and resonant propulsion.
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The cluster of hummed sounds became richly trembling and resonant.
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The ear canal is a cylindrical structure, so it has a resonant frequency, and that resonant frequency happens to be between the speech frequencies that are important for us to communicate with each other.
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Others hit the dried banana leaves with a solid, resonant thunk.
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It was eerie and resonant and it brought up unsettling memories.
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You just never know what's going to hit that resonant note.
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Resonant similarities between the two works were not something I expected.
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I see it as my responsibility to make it psychologically resonant.
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Or, to put it in more politically resonant terms, an identity?
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The history recounted in Almost Citizens, that is, remains disturbingly resonant.
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A resonant look at the emotional damage caused by bullying, yes.
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Moreover, this is today his most resonant contribution to American history.
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Daniel: We don't just want to have a cool, resonant idea.
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It's also the site of its own historically resonant gay moments.
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The threads of that speech are incredibly resonant and ironic today.
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Critics described his voice as resonant, firm, sonorous and rock-solid.
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Republican officials tell us that's their most resonant message against her.
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But Resonant Bodies invites artists to blow it up a little.
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America's partisan struggle pits historically resonant philosophical traditions against each other.
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But Resonant Bodies invites artists to blow it up a little.
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It is also, surprisingly yet subtly enough, the most politically resonant.
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But the curators acknowledge this event may strike a particularly resonant chord.
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VICE: What about Uglies do you think is the most resonant today?
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In Europe, issues of national origin and immigrant status are more resonant.
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Every material object has a natural resonant frequency at which it vibrates.
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His books are so poignant and so resonant and so beautifully written.
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The reality is richer—and far more resonant to our current moment.
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What she found was a more emotionally resonant way to say it.
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Each instrument sounded distinctly, and yet was integrated into a resonant whole.
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His resonant voice and confident patrician tone made him a radio natural.
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Maybe nothing else from the vault will be this resonant and worthwhile.
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That ultimately may be the most resonant aspect of this shallow biopic.
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I think that to me was the most resonant part of this.
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The most resonant and wrenching object here is a bill of sale.
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But the most resonant performance of the evening came when Staff Sgt.
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There are perhaps too many resonant generalities about the importance of storytelling.
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That seems to me much more resonant, and has its own integrity.
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But after two mediocre performances, he turned in an even, resonant debate.
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But a surer directorial hand might have yielded a more resonant experience.
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" But even more resonant was his closing line, "Take that for data.
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But an impassioned subset was after something far more resonant and elusive.
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The instruments are built into a tree's root structure, creating resonant chambers.
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The timeliness of the effect was a coincidence but a resonant one.
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Omar's story is particularly resonant given the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration.
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That shared history makes this exhibit especially resonant to others in my generation.
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With America in the throes of an opioid crisis, "Beautiful Boy" is resonant.
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We don't know it's going to be so good, so effective, so resonant.
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Quite a few people found these comics resonant — I really loved this one:
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" With Ailes, he's "a very specific character, but resonant in so many ways.
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Breaking Bad was always just as emotionally resonant as it was powerfully tense.
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But behavioral scientists have long understood that huge numbers aren't always emotionally resonant.
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Our curiosity, matched with our desire for new experiences, creates a resonant effect.
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But more than that, A Love Supreme is especially resonant considering Coltrane's biography.
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It's a commanding and resonant collection, deeply felt and rich in visceral detail.
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No Rambo sequel is allowed to be that subtle or emotionally resonant anymore.
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And that was resonant with your audience, and then built a bigger audience.
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For example, hospitals often have hard, resonant floors that echo and propagate noise.
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This seems to be equally resonant in describing the plight of contemporary refugees.
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It's full of trauma, tragedy, resonant with a whole galaxy's worth of suffering.
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Neal, who is thirty-eight, is tall and lean, with a resonant voice.
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He might have been incognito except for that unmistakably resonant voice of his.
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But you still have to make a choice: What feels resonant to us?
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That is the sound I'm interested in: It's very resonant, it's very exciting.
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Still, I found the post-passion moments of affection more moving and resonant.
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But the symphony ended up being poignantly resonant for an entirely different reason.
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Oversights like this are precisely why small festivals like Resonant Bodies are essential.
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And Crown Prince Mohammed himself may have made the story even more resonant.
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That's a pretty rare identity to possess, and it's a potentially resonant one.
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It seems a little bit resonant of that Amazon New York Times story.
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Electronics join with tart wind harmonies and resonant pitched percussion during the opening.
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Not unexpectedly, the Black Label is a cloudy wine, resonant with pine flavors.
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Up until now, no Resonant has gone public about his or her powers.
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These heroic, she-roic figures, their stories are more resonant today than ever.
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After Thanksgiving, Buttigieg toured the South again, trying to find the resonant chords.
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There's a special place in the cinema pantheon reserved for resonant B-movies.
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Blaine was denied the extraordinary and enduringly resonant record of his own passing.
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It's more that her work feels newly resonant in the post-internet era.
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They are tersely resonant, capturing the moon in extended and enlarged mirroring shots.
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In an era of transnational populism and anti-globalist revolt, this notion is resonant.
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If you strike the heart's resonant frequency, you'll have a heart attack and goodbye.
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Sure enough, they tended to rate voices with higher resonant frequencies as more feminine.
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Still, the most resonant moments are the poppiest tracks, dredged from Hval's messy world.
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A sinusoidal sheet should thus have a lower resonant frequence than its rectangular parent.
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Very little of The Great Wall is emotionally resonant, but it's all rather pretty.
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In other words: it's not language alone that makes an experience rich and resonant.
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It's the finest, most emotionally resonant score yet from this promising young songwriting team.
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In our more enlightened but increasingly regressive age, these scenes feel the most resonant.
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Today, the instrument's rich and resonant sounds seem almost inseparable from the religious setting.
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All these songs are from years ago, but it's becoming more and more resonant.
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We were hoping we'd get this super beautiful, resonant, piano-in-the-desert thing.
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Resonant coupling will allow a charger to charge a device a few feet away.
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This kind of story can be resonant, too, but in a different, quieter way.
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The film's intimate consideration of still-enormous issues is intelligent, surprising and emotionally resonant.
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Their voices are just as important; sounds and words stretch into lingering, resonant melodies.
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The result is an eerie, politically resonant sci-fi show, with some great twists.
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"Danny had pure, resonant note comprehension," Mr. Fleetwood said in an interview last year.
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Ms. Di Novelli's lyrics, pointedly abstract and occasionally resonant, are pulled from lifesaving manuals.
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Social media is a short-form medium where resonant messages get amplified many times.
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They found something that was psychologically resonant for them and explored it in depth.
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That the novel is set in 113 doesn't make it feel less queasily resonant.
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ZACHARY WOOLFE Read our preview of the 2017 Resonant Bodies Festival, coming next week.
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They're stylish; they produce rich, resonant sound; and at this price, they're a steal.
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The song ends on one low, resonant note that is sustained for 40 seconds.
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Despite being set decades in the past, its themes felt particularly relevant and resonant.
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This quiet, resonant production is a boy-meets-girl story of a singular stripe.
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This should all make Stravinsky's "The Soldier's Tale" a resonant choice for the troupe.
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You could try a minerally assyrtiko from Santorini, or a resonant aligoté from Burgundy.
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No. 2 was the 20133 Charles Heintz Vineyard from Ceritas, rich, resonant and harmonious.
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It's potent, urgent, and still quite resonant—hope it hits you the same way.
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Your recent work on fiscal policy, which I found highly resonant, seems particularly germane.
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During their glory years, some of the Raiders' most resonant blows were even legal.
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Are there particularly resonant memories from the time you guys spent together in the studio?
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Despite the heavy subject matter the narrative isn't as emotionally resonant as it should be.
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Hulu's adaptation of Margaret Atwood's eerily resonant dystopia was a pure powerhouse of dramatic television.
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Actually seems like a pretty good way because it's resonant with a lot of people.
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Colman's performance is chillingly, hilariously resonant without ever tipping a hat to present-day similarities.
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But everyone killed in a mass shooting is human, their losses resonant in their communities.
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The lever itself is Archimedean and every resonant, similar idea I could layer into it.
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There's something resonant about the way they relate to each other as these two dandies.
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He has written song lyrics with imagery as allusive, resonant and occasionally enigmatic as Dylan's.
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The lips along his two mouths ripple as he speaks in a resonant stereophonic voice.
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The twin pillars of Trump's rap are obscene braggadocio and obsessive ridicule of resonant targets.
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One such resonant frequency is used in train-rattling, while another corresponds with train-shivering.
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It's all kinds of relevant and resonant, and Alicia and Frank end up debating anyway.
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In the world of the show, it emits resonant frequencies to affect matter around it.
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As a doctoral student in health policy, the reality of these findings are especially resonant.
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The moment wasn't simply resonant—it generated a host of new ways to describe sexism.
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Mr. Greene, conversely, strikes his notes in staccato pulses, and the impact is less resonant.
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Bayley recalls one shockingly resonant encounter with a NYC taxi driver cruising past a club.
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"The truly resonant Trump Novels won't actually be about Trump," predicted Hane, and he's right.
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Mr. Duffy and his partners believe this creates an even more palpable, resonant bonding experience.
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Among the many thoughts: The film was not just beautifully made but also emotionally resonant.
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But let's spend some time just basking in the subtle, resonant sounds of this keyboard.
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But the most emotionally resonant for me was his chapter about empathy in intimate relationships.
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The film seems especially resonant this year because the real-life Browns have the Nos.
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The wines we liked best were deep and profoundly mineral, while also resonant and refreshing.
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Oblique responses, like those by Imai, Takeda and Kawauchi to 3/11, are especially resonant.
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The three-night Resonant Bodies Festival was a wide-ranging immersion in new vocal music.
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His powerful voice, with its earthy textures and resonant sound, is ideal for the role.
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"In terms of countercultural movements, I feel like punk is much more resonant," he said.
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It centers on a cybersecurity story line that's all too resonant with real-life events.
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You recognize Aaliyah's influence immediately, especially her most timeless and resonant aesthetic: the tomboy look.
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Mr. Flimm strengthens the opera's idealized themes by presenting the story through resonant contemporary details.
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The restrained sound of the strings was deep and dark, yet resonant and slightly tremulous.
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So in its own way, the album remains as resonant as anything they've ever produced.
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It's a primal sequence, scary on its face, but also resonant with personal meaning for Beverly.
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The whole score is very resonant with the movie, even though you don't necessarily realize it.
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So is Sanders's Medicare-for-all bill, a cornerstone of his unexpectedly resonant 2016 presidential campaign.
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Loving guidance on our last journey, or the last leg of our journey, is deeply resonant.
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Framke, who lived in Los Angeles for six years, finds Babitz a site of resonant nostalgia.
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The resulting five videos feature those who had especially resonant backstories and interesting objects to show.
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"Social media is a short-form medium where resonant messages get amplified many times," Zuckerberg wrote.
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The phrase, though old, was resonant because it neatly registered the unique challenges of the moment.
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While Mr Curtis is an embodiment of creeds, the other two are resonant incarnations of humanity.
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That's a big part of why Peep's music was so resonant; he channeled those feelings deeply.
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His ace in the hole is his showstopping voice: a resonant, husky baritone, wounded and vulnerable.
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Margaret is still resonant because it centers a poignantly realistic depiction of a teenager in crisis.
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Its tone can be comic but is mostly "mournful and resonant," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
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But the music, despite its reverberating, resonant beauty is not what the film is really about.
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But he predicted that the social situation would probably be resonant, though he wished it wasn't.
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The centerpiece of his compositions is their harmony, resonant and migratory, usually fleshed out by strings.
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Stories become more resonant when there is a character to connect with, rather than just facts.
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In poetry our familiar language can start to feel resonant with significance, more alive, even noble.
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On the other hand, "Finis Germaniae" ("the end of Germany") is a familiar and resonant phrase.
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In a world like ours, that balance between harshness and hope, is more resonant than ever.
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And which headlines from the era are especially resonant in light of things happening in 2017?
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His deep, resonant voice conveys solemnity, but there's something in it that ironically undercuts his seriousness.
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It's not that the anti-establishment rock musical is newly resonant in a deeply polarized country.
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The bass Harold Wilson was very fine — secure and resonant — in the smaller role of Bertrand.
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The norm of plebiscitary, participatory democracy that's emerged from the Progressive Era, is powerful and resonant.
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He has a deep resonant voice, and science says we respond more readily to deep-voiced politicians.
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Over the past couple of years, though, fitness emerged as the most resonant feature of the Watch.
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It tells a standalone story with an emotionally resonant – but still bitingly funny – beginning, middle, and end.
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Blige is not the only artist whose sad music is deemed more resonant than their optimistic fare.
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The photographs in "Séance" are often most resonant when they slip furthest from photography's ties to proof.
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"They want to make choices in their own lives, and that's a really resonant message," Weld said.
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After the Soviet Union collapsed, it regained its old religiously resonant name but kept its nuclear prowess.
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That even though 9/11 is the most resonant moment in American history, it was a fluke?
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Why it's cool: Like the planets around the star Trappist-1, K128-138's orbiters are resonant.
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And so there is something resonant with me about someone trying desperately to keep the team together.
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The humdrum components of paranormal activity were what made Mulder and Scully's adventures so rich and resonant.
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They feel as real, and as resonant, as they did when I first encountered them decades ago.
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This impending crack-up makes Kafka's awful lightheartedness more, not less, resonant: History does not distract us.
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But it has given us Manchester Orchestra's most complete, most impressive, and most emotionally resonant record yet.
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When Boulez conducted it at Carnegie Hall, in 2003, some detail was lost in the resonant auditorium.
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I call it the mystery of the molecule: how wood changes over the years and grows resonant.
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When asked to name the biggest issue facing Fresno, Newsom spoke rapidly, in his hoarsely resonant baritone.
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For poets, the old myths are not quaint and remote; they are resonant paradigms of contemporary life.
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His death was symbolically resonant–eaten by the dogs he had starved and mistreated—but still empty.
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This is an anniversary of seismic dimension, felt across the country, though particularly resonant for New Yorkers.
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But that's at odds with those games' desire to make players the heroes of resonant, contemporary conflicts.
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You will stomach reading of a chainsaw massacre just for the striking, resonant payoff at the end.
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His resonant bass ricochets off the planks of the machine as he imbues Alberich with dignified authority.
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But that would have set up another resonant image: Mr. Moon in his box with Ms. Kim.
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The answer that last question would seem to be "no," and has become especially resonant since Aug.
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Having patiently built its profile in New York, Resonant Bodies is now embarking on an ambitious expansion.
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But the point about not even considering another mode of thought besides one's own is particularly resonant.
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One particularly resonant moment occurs when Sofia meets a boy named Sam, who asks about her mother.
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Truth feels more resonant, more vivid and more direct to him than fiction, the author said recently.
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Through its unspoken language, choreography can offer a different, sometimes more resonant imagining of space and time.
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Often there is a resonant dovetailing between the condition of a book and its subject and design.
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A lot of that stuff is not resonant with people that are living in Ohio or Colorado.
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The Kokoon headphones produce rich, resonant sound and get about 12 hours of playback on a charge.
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Dr. Dresselhaus used resonant magnetic fields and lasers to map out the electronic energy structure of carbon.
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The composition features a coupling of drawings that are resonant mappings of the illogic of anti-blackness.
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It is deeply resonant with a certain type of queer experience that I suspect is relatively common.
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Astor's sister, Madeline (Anna Jacoby-Heron), has little screen time but imparts the film's most resonant wisdom.
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These voiceless moments paradoxically give a resonant voice to women who never got to tell their stories.
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The author has created a singular, resonant voice, an American teenager raised by Old World Afghan storytellers.
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Contemporary art features plenty of artist couples whose works are somehow formally resonant if not outright collaborative.
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On one hand, protest organizers insist that their efforts to fight FCC Chairman Ajit Pai proved resonant.
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Vocals are lush and warm, pulsing emotion and heart around the guitars to build something beautiful and resonant.
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An idea within The Fourth Turning that feels particularly resonant in 2018 is that of the Gray Champion.
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That young people can have rich interior lives and emotionally resonant stories feels like a more valuable reminder.
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He engages in big-symbol gestures, grand rhetoric and resonant narratives designed to counter the appeal of populism.
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If you can't create characters who can make a resonant point, a relevant point, then what the fuck?
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This exchange occurs in an interaction known as the resonant triad, which is probably easier to just visualize.
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Reboot — "a nonprofit that creates vital, resonant, and meaningful Jewish experiences" — is hosting the National Day of Unplugging.
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I'm going to stay resonant in my story so I can leave room to hear other people's stories.
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The first few hours of "When We Rise" — before the shift to "adult" actors — are the most resonant.
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Taiko drums come in several sizes, ranging from the sharply resonant little shimedaiko to the giant odaiko (pictured).
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She has long known how to build a few spare electric-guitar strums into something rich and resonant.
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The star was the baritone Donnie Ray Albert, strong and resonant as both Krenek's dictator and Strauss's commandant.
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Meanwhile, climate change is one of the most resonant issues in the liberal-leaning, Trump-doubting Bay Area.
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It was a resonant spot, in the heart of what was once a thriving steel and energy powerhouse.
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She reveals her story in glimpses, fragmentary dispatches that accumulate with increasing urgency into a ringing, resonant whole.
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Mr. Duffy sees a future in which paintings, textiles or other emotionally resonant items are imbued with Everence.
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That one, of course, actually belongs to another group, racial or religious, and is already resonant with meaning.
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Ms. Gentile plays original compositions that are at once grimy and resonant, tightly layered and charged with momentum.
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It would be really nice if there was a way to feel similarly resonant with the culture today.
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Louis Armstrong, he noted, liked to say he was born on the resonant date of July 21901, 1900.
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Whether you're in the booth or on the field, you need a resonant voice that can be audible.
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Something less contemporary is Gore Vidal's "Washington, D.C.," written in 1967 but still resonant of the city today.
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And yet Google Photos has become one of the most emotionally resonant pieces of technology I regularly use.
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It has all this resonant language that sounds like something out of Shakespeare or the King James Bible.
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The color of blood remains so painfully resonant for another medic that she avoids it like the plague.
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That is something I found much more resonant now than I think I would have 20203 years ago.
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His most resonant reason, however, was that Google employees could no longer be trusted to keep matters confidential.
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Vitalij Kowaljow was a commanding, resonant bass, and Giorgio Berrugi, a late substitute as tenor, acquitted himself honorably.
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"Great Scott" had a shiny first night in the Winspear Opera House, the Dallas Opera's handsome, resonant home.
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But the party is likely going to need a more resonant story than the one it currently has.
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Some of his most popular tweets aim for a kind of resonant mystery without attempting a punch line.
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It is a sacred song, more resonant for me than any hymn I learned in my churchgoing childhood.
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CRITIC'S PICK Geraldine Viswanathan is astonishingly resonant as a teenager testing the boundaries of faith, tradition and sexuality.
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Nor, after painting some semi-abstract, resonant oil sketches of the 1963 March on Washington, was she political.
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Under the vast dome of the reconstructed church, Monteverdi's "Missa in illo tempore" wafted around the resonant interior.
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Thomson has a resonant voice and is a riveting dancer, very smart about using timing to hold tension.
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And the grain of truth grounding its escapism is what makes Notting Hill feel more resonant and real.
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Dacus's voice is quiet but enveloping — low, resonant, not quite crisp, like a blanket frayed around the edges.
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Today, as America faces what looks like another 1992 moment for the Court, her legacy is particularly resonant.
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Origins takes the tired format of the "origin story" and manages to spin resonant, redemptive tragedy out of it.
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It's humanity itself, which makes a show about tales of the past feel strikingly vital and resonant for today.
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But Elizebeth's story is especially resonant in light of our belated recognition of the struggles of women in tech.
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It's worth quoting in full: Social media is a short-form medium where resonant messages get amplified many times.
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The most resonant lines and scenes in Brokeback traded on the supposed dissonance between stoic masculinity and deep emotion.
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There are many reasons that people don't like smartwatches, but perhaps the most resonant is their terrible battery life.
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These episodes acknowledge that television can provide insight on and sympathy for a timely and/or emotionally resonant issue.
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They told us something about a person or a people or a world that was both resonant and true.
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Some pointed fingers at his lack of contrast with Trump's economic pitch that is so resonant with primary voters.
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Using larger sheets would lower the resonant frequency, just as long organ pipes produce lower notes than short ones.
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That structure, however, speeds through the justice system's involvement, which is arguably the film's most lingering and resonant aspect.
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While her interpretation stands on its own, the moment was especially resonant as she was performing through personal tragedy.
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But The Invitation is her strongest work yet, filled with resonant explorations of grief and loss amid the carnage.
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The most resonant episode from Watergate may be the Saturday Night Massacre, carried out by Nixon in October, 1973.
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But while there has always been this tone of activism to Pride, these roots seemed especially resonant this year.
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The most resonant parts of the EP come from the offerings that didn't eventually end up on No. 1.
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His signature achievement has been to add resonant warmth to the clinical clarity that defines so many modern halls.
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Rather than forcing a bond, Mr Brooker should strive to keep bringing his strange, disparate, resonant visions to life.
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It was an incredibly emotionally resonant way to depict the kind of news story that can otherwise seem remote.
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Pulrang told The Hill banning this practice is one of the most "specific, emotionally resonant issues" affecting disabled people.
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I am attempting to make a piece of music as clear, as emotionally resonant and orderly, as a sonata.
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But the surreal image — which, at its most resonant, breaks through consciousness instantaneously and surprisingly — is an elusive thing.
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But its most brilliant quality is the story that's difficult to guess as much as it is emotionally resonant.
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That's a tale as old as time —and the secret behind some of Hollywood's most successful and resonant stories.
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A resonant handoff in January, with the first African-American president passing the baton to the first female one.
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In the age where a vulgar buffoon like Trump is president, their cultural critique is more resonant than ever.
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That argument has been increasingly resonant in the wake of Democrats' 2016 losses, as Clinton's chief primary rival, Sen.
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The result is a resonant, sensitively observed but slightly florid book that ends up blunting its own narrative drive.
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Five of the six planets form a resonant chain, in which they are locked in orbit by mutual gravity.
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Murray, above, also came to think of herself as a man, which makes her story even more resonant today.
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But other times the connection is far deeper and more complicated, as Toibin's wise and resonant book makes clear.
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The stories she tells — with dance judiciously interwoven — are personal, idiosyncratic, yet open up onto larger, broadly resonant themes.
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Ultimately, he burst clear to give his side a resonant World Cup victory and to make his hand sign.
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Much of the appeal of Resonant Bodies has been the possibility of hearing pieces in the process of formation.
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Was Mr. McVicar compensating with these heavy-handed touches for not having a more resonant concept to begin with?
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All of the men are in possession of more resonant personalities than Nola, who is something of a cipher.
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And it is still less efficient than plugging in — the Resonant Qi standard claims 220 to 2720 percent efficiency.
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Is it a specific artist, a song's tempo, resonant lyrics, or some other element that helps soothes the soul?
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The 2017 Aquitania from Bodegas Aquitania, textured and resonant, with citrus and savory saline flavors, ranked at No. 3.
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The act is metaphorically rich to an almost absurd degree, resonant with domestic disasters that include abandonment and divorce.
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Ms. Fowler's story is particularly resonant because of Uber's reputation for having an intense workplace culture with high turnover.
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Many have an earthy minerality, too, sort of a wet stone aroma, and the best are textured and resonant.
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He was doing something that's emotionally resonant with consumers [at the restaurant where he was working at the time].
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It was a story she has told many times before, but the circumstances on Tuesday made it newly resonant.
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Mr. Modi has also drawn on Gandhi's globally resonant image overseas as he cuts military alliances and trade deals.
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A stark response to the rise of fascism in Europe, it embodies an antiwar message that has remained resonant.
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From the story of one complex relationship, Collin builds a resonant portrait of an enduringly influential scene and era.
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When he sings the "I wanna live, I wanna live, I wanna live" refrain, it's wholly enveloping and resonant.
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But Ellison, we learn, also had a stint as a sculptor, an equally resonant metaphor for his later craft.
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It's a radical revision that is logical and emotionally resonant, a new myth that burns off the old one.
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To make the situation even more historically resonant, 2019 marks the 400th anniversary of African enslavement in the state.
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With 1956's "Giovanni's Room," James Baldwin wrote one of modern literature's most resonant — and complicated — gay love stories.
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This doesn't make Trump's claims to a mandate valid, but it does make them resonant with existing understandings of politics.
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I feel like it was something that was resonant with Colette's working method, with the way this film was written.
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Since then, the Rubins' gallery, the 8th Floor, has gained a reputation for smart group shows on politically resonant topics.
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The most resonant part of the book, however, comes near the beginning, when King discusses three different categories of scare.
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And what makes season six so terrific is how it wraps all of that in a surprisingly resonant thematic blanket.
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She also was a program associate for Resonant Motion, an organization focused on building connections between music and social causes.
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The Beat Board feature helps you keep track of important plot points, so your story stays coherent and emotionally resonant.
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That story has been resonant here in America, where it has been taken as a tale of peculiarly American creativity.
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And that last glimpse of Rose provides a bleak but resonant parallel with the story Chris tells about his mother.
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Ms. Silverman's play is satire, but only to a degree: She is after the more resonant stuff of dreams here.
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For Crazyhead, the love story between Harry and Raquel isn't tragic or romantic or really even all that emotionally resonant.
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Visitors sift through a variety of experiences, letting the most resonant imagery stick in the mind on its own accord.
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Simply pull the swing and let it go, and it will swing back and forth at its natural resonant frequency.
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Jurassic Park illustrated that while dinosaurs make for memorable visual effects, they are also a resonant vector for subtler themes.
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These things make Spain of the 19493s, a crucial battleground of its time, a resonant one for ours as well.
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How: Astronomers found that the planets are in a resonant orbit and can continue as such for billions of years.
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When we hear the strange, resonant note that's become synonymous with supernatural horror movies, Sporty blames Scary Spice for farting!
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YA: Queer and trans* Muslims have been "sexy"—timely, resonant, compelling—in the media, in funding, etcetera, for a minute.
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When Moore created the series, he was aiming at George W. Bush, but Battlestar's themes are equally resonant under Trump.
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The only resonant point is that bad guys are winning right now because bad guys win and good guys lose.
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Have you ever come across a depiction of an eclipse in fiction that has been particularly emotionally resonant for you?
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While less momentous than Ms Rousseff's fall, and less resonant than Lula's case, Mr Cunha's fate matters deeply for politics.
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But the ballet, with its echoes of narrative and myth, its mysterious gestural language and powerful physicality, remains forcefully resonant.
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If incomes are improving and poverty is down, why is Donald J. Trump's message about economic decay still so resonant?
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And he is a plain-spoken son of an orator whose resonant convention speech sprang him into instant presidential contention.
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It will still be like searching for diamonds in the rough, or maybe better put, resonant frequencies amidst the noise.
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Her new song "Lullaby," which Noisey is premiering above, covers comparable ground but it might be her most resonant yet.
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When Gunna deviates from his drip-laden lyrics, it's less cogent; When Baby departs from street rap, it's less resonant.
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Wayne's productions sounded fuller, the instrumentation inviting the audience into their complexity as his resonant baritone cut to the marrow.
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In many cases they just get better, trading impetuousness and flash for a deeper, more judicious, more emotionally resonant style.
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Zeljko Lucic's oracular John the Baptist was resonant, yet without youthful juiciness — unconvincing, therefore, as an object of demented affection.
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The cycles of constitutional time, to borrow a resonant phrase from my Yale Law School colleague, Jack Balkin, run long.
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"It was a book that was very resonant for me," the British-born Mr. Kelly said in a telephone interview.
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A resonant quintet of color photographs by the young artist Jenna Westra currently occupies this postage stamp of a gallery.
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Their veins were flooded when possible with the relief of heroin; our veins with the pleasures of Johnson's resonant voice.
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His sentences are lit from below, like a swimming pool, with a kind of resonant yearning that's impossible to fake.
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Mr. Edwards's resonant, powerful voice, burnished from years singing gospel, was perfect for the driving soul music of the 1970s.
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What are the fundamental changes that are affecting fashion that might be resonant to people who listen to this podcast?
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The recent rediscovery and reissue of her books — her memoirs are especially resonant — has been a deep pleasure to witness.
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In a recent interview, he recalled that Mr. Willcocks used the chapel's resonant acoustics to justify his ultra-strict approach.
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And part of what makes Joe Goldberg so terrifying and resonant is that he sees himself as the good guy.
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Rick Kelly, its proprietor and luthier, makes his electric guitars from resonant wood he's snatched from older buildings around town.
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And, in a time when the issue of "appropriate" dress is much in the news, resonant far beyond the court.
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We have sanitized his image but his message is more resonant today than ever and makes the right people uncomfortable.
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Maybe the stories we tell about our culture's most resonant figures should strive to be true, for better or worse.
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"Pipeline" is more confused in its depiction of its characters' confusions, and not every scene is equally resonant or convincing.
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Some are heartbreakingly sad; some laugh-out-loud funny; some momentous and tragic; almost all of them resonant or surprising.
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Young's advocacy is resonant in an era of #MeToo consciousness-raising and outrage regarding sexual abuse within the Catholic Church.
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For that to work, the technology and science not only have to be right, they have to be thematically resonant.
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They have now forced their way to the surface and emerged as a resonant, nationwide cry for justice and equality.
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And seeing Titus make it his own is, quite simply, one of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt's most emotionally resonant moments to date.
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These cocktails, aesthetically resonant with the artist's oeuvre, provide a new spin on paintings that have already become an American classic.
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As I reread HJNTIY last month, I kept stopping to highlight, and to read resonant passages out loud to my girlfriend.
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Today, phones, smartwatches, and other devices sometimes come with inductive charging coils, which let them charge wirelessly through resonant inductive coupling.
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I heard the thump of his cane on the linoleum down the hallway, then his heavy, resonant voice outside my room.
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But in 2017, I find Jenna's issues more resonant, her outlandishness a better balm against the outrageous misogynist currently in power.
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It made a more resonant metaphorical sense because of the way in which Hill finally made it to his appointed moment.
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Crutchfield's voice settles into the resonant mid-range she honed on Tourist In This Town, her solo record from last year.
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He rapidly and somewhat mysteriously enters a grand, sprawling but vacant apartment, a resonant harbinger of his emerging relationship with France.
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Sook-hee is a resonant, formidable avatar of wounded female rage — both terrifying killer and a woman who's been terribly wronged.
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And she said something that I thought was so powerful and resonant for moms everywhere...it struck a chord with me.
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"TRAPPIST has the longest resonant chain of any planetary system that has ever been discovered," Tamayo told me over the phone.
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Duo has raised $48 million from investors that include Redpoint Ventures, Benchmark, GV, True Ventures, Radar Partners, and Resonant Venture Partners.
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Tell Me How You Really Feel eschews narrative-based ditties entirely, instead operating entirely in this second, more emotionally resonant mode.
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Almost all of visual artist Amber Ibarreche's work features text in one way or another, giving it a clear, resonant voice.
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I remember reading about this song in an article for Pitchfork by Mark Richardson as part of his Resonant Frequency column.
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The press materials you wrote reference the idea of "217 mall punk," which I feel like is an increasingly resonant idea.
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The two cellists and the bassist often took on the role of a rhythm section, playing with percussive, resonant bow strokes.
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As acted and written, a beer-sharing scene between Tim and Flynt is an especially resonant example of such eloquent inarticulateness.
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It is baffling and exhilarating in the way only quantum physics can be, but one idea stood out as particularly resonant.
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I've spent hours upon hours meticulously swiping through profiles, searching for some resonant spark within the endless stream of smiling faces.
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He delivers an emotionally resonant message that has the power to communicate feelings about politics and society that evade reasoned discourse.
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The third book also starts on that day, but navigates its suspenseful way toward the present to a terrifyingly resonant end.
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Go sideways, and then experiment to see which of your ideas is most likely to lead to a resonant next step.
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Democrats also should be wary of proposals that would fuel Republican accusations of socialism and make them more resonant, he added.
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Watching them at work, sifting through media detritus in search of resonant images, Giorno learned how to dowse for found words.
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Re-reading Huntington, the characteristics he describes across other periods of creedal passion are uncannily resonant with the politics of today.
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A person whose only historically resonant contribution was the subjugation of black people need not be celebrated today in public monuments.
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What you're about to read is the best kind of speculative fiction, in my humble opinion; trenchant, experimental, and, ultimately, resonant.
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Lemonade's visuals and music were incredible and especially resonant with me as a Black woman, but its emotionality similarly stunned me.
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That might be an obvious message, but it's far more resonant today, while these kinds of questions are actively being debated.
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It certainly doesn't obscure the more resonant if completely predictable truth that the movie evinces a profoundly troglodytic worldview toward women.
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This devised theater company, under the direction of Lila Neugebauer, creates intricate, particular worlds and populates them with resonant, rueful characters.
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Clinton chose not to — that she had won the popular vote — suggesting that the party's ideals remained resonant despite the outcome.
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That connection was particularly resonant for René Morales, a curator at the Pérez, who adapted the show from a European iteration.
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Yet there's something about this story of unhallowed arts that makes it darkly resonant for queer artists beyond any other group.
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Now in its sixth year, Resonant Bodies is beginning to spin off satellite presentations elsewhere (in Chicago and Melbourne, so far).
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Her take at Resonant Bodies ran half as long as the 90-minute version I saw last year at the Stone.
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That skill to create resonant anthems is what has helped Skinny, and many of his peers, gain such loyal fanbases online.
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"As Time Goes By" is part of his repertoire, resonant in a place where time seems to have stopped long ago.
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The music continues floating upward, growing more and more distant, until at last it dissolves into a deep and resonant stillness.
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I thought, Why not try to hook them on something new, more resonant, and then see how they like classic rep?
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Alexander's resonant twisting language, and Nelson's rich painterly style, serve to capture not just individuals but the community as a whole.
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Gender — and the charged issue of sexual harassment — has proved a resonant rallying cry, but it has also stoked a backlash.
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The night I was there a young Englishman with a rich, resonant voice named Joe Martin seemed primed for bigger things.
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And it is especially resonant here in New Orleans, which has suffered untold extreme weather events in its 300-year history.
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Unfortunately, as an organically deployed and emotionally resonant story beat, this bit qualifies as an anomaly in an otherwise scattershot hour.
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The fact that the world has also gotten into these strange waters, we think, has only made the show more resonant.
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Jack O'Brien's literal-minded production, starring Tracy Letts and Annette Bening, does not make a resonant case for the drama today.
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The book's most resonant chords hover at a frequency detected in the balance of Avedon's austere minimalism and Baldwin's mournful jeremiad.
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State of the art Google Photos, introduced in 2015, has become one of the most emotionally resonant pieces of technology today.
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Then there's resonant inductive coupling, or "magnetic resonance," in which the transmitter and receiver coils are tuned to the same frequency.
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Also, the AirFuel Alliance is allegedly looking into "multi-mode" charges and receivers, which can use both induction and resonant induction.
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That can be especially resonant in a state like Montana, where the railroads and the timber industry once owned the legislature.
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It's a tiny but resonant detail (one the author doesn't pause to unpack), indicative of the subtle intimacy of Shamsie's work.
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If proponents of this new approach have their way, the conversations will only get deeper, more honest, and resonant from there.
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But Mr. Trump is more acutely aware of the deficit because jobs and trade are such resonant issues with his voters.
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I thought that the health stuff would be more visceral, more resonant from a persuasion standpoint, and so I pushed that.
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In a resonant flourish, President Trump spoke to the anti-abortion marchers as senators pondered his fate a few blocks away.
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It summarizes issues of deindustrialization, wealth inequality, immigration and cultural assimilation in a way that is compassionate, observant and emotionally resonant.
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But the most resonant moment on the LP comes with "Here Comes The Snow," a song that discusses winter-induced melancholia.
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I think that's partly why Trump's speech is so resonant with his supporters: he's speaking to them on an emotional plane.
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Opinion Columnist In "The Handmaid's Tale," Margaret Atwood's ever-resonant tale of misogynist dystopia, Christian fascism has a sordid, perverse underbelly.
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Bradley understands irony and sincerity as combatants, while Dufresne takes this pairing's "relational ambivalence" to another, tougher and more resonant level.
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In the episode's most resonant scene, Carl takes it upon himself to barter peace and offers himself as a sacrificial lamb.
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"I feel that his work is both highly personal and yet also profoundly resonant with our current times, or zeitgeist," says Rinder.
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Since being posted to Facebook, it has garnered another 10,000 shares, no doubt from people who found the post resonant and accurate.
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Another huge factor that kept the film so relevant is that its various metaphors just seemed to stay resonant throughout the year.
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Powerful in its symbolism, it represents such resonant themes as fullness, unity, vastness, and even the fecundity of the protective, enveloping womb.
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There's the expected 16-step sequencer, and loads of effects available at your fingertips, like a resonant filter, decay, LFO, and swing.
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But A Quiet Place also has a rich emotional core and resonant themes of parental anxiety and the endless challenges of communication.
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That's probably the most resonant message beamed back from the futures of 2017—it's all contingent on that transfer of generational power.
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Within the conventions of the Western — and, sometimes, by subverting them — they've been able to tell some of their most resonant tales.
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But because the basin of the Caribbean Sea is so vast compared with an actual whistle, the resonant frequency is extremely low.
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I only recently learned that the film was written, directed and produced by women, which makes it all the more resonant today.
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Why they might not: It's unclear whether the film actually has a plot, especially one as emotionally resonant as the original movie's.
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Jones' resonant tones echo over one particular moment in the trailer, which, at around the 22018:30 mark, shows the stampede scene.
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There have been a lot of Lumines games since the series debut on PSP, but none are as resonant as the original.
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On some deep, resonant level, this was my No. 1 movie of 2015, and certainly one of my all-time favorites, period.
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John McCain (Ariz.) knows his time in the public eye is short, so his big statements in recent weeks are especially resonant.
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The handshake drama is resonant, to a point, because it provides a neat example of their respective preoccupations with personal power dynamics.
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And this really resonates with me, so if you don't mind, I think I could write a strong, resonant script for this.
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Removed from all context and understanding, speech — a constellation of rhythm and melody, resonant vowels and percussive consonants — begins to resemble music.
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The wireless chargers would work by resonant magnetic induction to charge the car's onboard batteries — sort of like inductive charging for smartphones.
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There's solemnity in the name of the Resonant Bodies Festival, an annual celebration of contemporary vocal music now in its fourth year.
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This defining gesture is painterly at heart: a single stroke of the brush turns the remainder of the canvas into resonant space.
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In a time when hip hop is supersaturated with vapid pop hits and petty feuds, Lamar is socially resonant and musically gifted.
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At the table closest to me, the wife of an inmate named Tristan is singing, her voice as resonant as a bell.
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It also confronts us with questions resonant to our time about the very nature of knowledge: How is knowledge produced and shared?
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This lack of bold, culturally resonant public discourse sent a clear message to Latinxs: Your culture is not worthy of serious consideration.
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The final sequence — of his hand closing death's door — is resonant with the scenes of instructions I received from dearly missed friends.
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But there's no sense that either remotely grasps Dean's art, which might have made their failure and "The Disaster Artist" more resonant.
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I know as someone who similarly connected to my cultural heritage later in life, that story would be deeply resonant to me.
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This may also be why, lately, TV's most resonant commentaries on the present have been focused on single stories from the past.
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A young woman drew minor-key melodies out of a violin, while her sister, mother and father followed along with resonant hums.
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Under the palm trees in a desert town built over an aquifer, the symbolism of the pool as oasis is particularly resonant.
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In her new book, You Have the Right to Remain Fat she does all that with refreshing criticality and resonant personal reflections.
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And the songs – which owe a heavy debt to Brecht's immortal collaborator, Kurt Weill – strike a resonant balance between poetry and proclamation.
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WASHINGTON — One of my earliest memories of a journalist using a creative method to talk to a politician is fictional, yet resonant.
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There are few games as lyrical, unique, and emotionally resonant out there, to say nothing of its continual ingenuity in its presentation.
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The structure vibrates at two key resonant frequencies, according to a new paper in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.
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Wherever we are, at whatever age, we have an impulse to tell people who we really are through a few resonant objects.
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The locomotive of "The Human Beast" (1938), so resonant of Monet's paintings of trains at the Gare Saint-Lazare, churns here silently.
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We found deeper, more resonant wines that should age well, and these too were moderately priced, relative to fine rieslings from elsewhere.
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His Scarlatti is as starkly resonant, even lunar, as the John Cage works (like galactic jungles) with which he suggestively juxtaposes them.
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It was a resonant tale for me, living in a city where we share walls and windows but are isolated and separate.
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Critic's Notebook Be honest: You did not have Jimmy Kimmel in your "Most Socially Resonant Late-Night Monologue of 2017" betting pool.
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The pieces on Nancy Cunard and Mary MacLane, two writers well known during their lifetimes, but now widely unknown, are particularly resonant.
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To me, Poussey's death was an earned tragedy, resonant for reasons beyond simply "sending a message" about the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Rebecca Norris Webb: I'd describe Alex as a street photographer whose color work is so resonant and atmospheric and, at times, astonishing.
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Concurrently I harvested phrases from news media, and resonant fragments reflective of our uneasy, confused, and generally fearful outlook made the cut.
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At Old Navy, the fashion is already more resonant with the latest styles, with blouses and dresses priced as cheap as $30.
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She nails every performance on Lemonade, injecting her resonant singsong with simulated surges of feeling while always keeping calm, always in control.
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This consciousness of race — which is new in Bradford's work — is one way that I see her moving into a more resonant territory.
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The movie is just as nail-biting and emotionally resonant as it was back in 22, and there's no better time to rewatch.
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It's also very resonant, as the best horror movies tend to be, with just how awful life can feel when you're enduring trauma.
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It's only once they start doing so in a way that is deeply resonant with the human experience that we need to worry.
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He says he designed around 100 potential characters for the game, but found that the mother and daughter pair were the most resonant.
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Sometimes a news story about a tech platform comes along and is so metaphorically resonant that you almost don't know where to begin.
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The paintings of Kenyan artist Michael Armitage present a particularly resonant response to the expanded, repackaged, and redefined offerings at the reopened MoMA.
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As portrayed by Harboe, Thelma is just an awkward, ordinary girl — and that relatability is what makes her story of discovery so resonant.
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The resonant frequencies tricked the sensors in more than half of the accelerometers tested, enabling the researchers to do all sorts of stuff.
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But here's what seems clear to me: Trump, for all his back-and-forth on the actual issues, told a consistent, resonant story.
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That means a peacock can shake his tail feathers at a wider range of potential resonant frequencies and still be reasonably energy efficient.
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Beginning with "Flag," Johns has increasingly gained access to deeper, more resonant images of the damaged human physique and, more recently, the psyche.
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Rowe's voice wasn't just flawless—sliding easily between a croak and a resonant falsetto in the breakdown of "The Weekend"—it was rich.
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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.
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Odd digressions into science fiction, Hollywood history, and feminist revenge fantasies combined to make this the show's most ambitious and emotionally resonant season.
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Hulu's timely adaptation of Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel The Handmaid's Tale is proving profoundly resonant for women living in Trump’s America.
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An electrical signal is then sent across the disc, or resonator, at a frequency approaching the natural resonant frequency of the quartz crystal.
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Trump's message of an American economy in decline, on the other hand, may resonant more strongly in states that have been losing jobs.
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We get to know her through the woman's voice that speaks for her, making the challenges she faces feel all the more resonant.
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It's a distillation of The Body's strangeness and Full Of Hell's intensity, resulting in a stark and resonant work that will stick around.
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Freedom and security have been less conceptually resonant in the Trump era than questions of citizenship, nationhood, personhood, and the rule of law.
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Its primitive brass tubing, curves and spit-valve and all, was itself a resonant gesture, resembling a person about to start making music.
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Kai's growing awareness of his own privilege is particularly resonant in light of America's role, for better or worse, in current global conflicts.
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"Better Things" really doesn't need to stack the deck this way; it's most resonant when it treats its heroine as a moral mixture.
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This fat-shaming episode by a man who wants to lead the country is deeply resonant because most Americans struggle with their weight.
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This comedy series about the stock market crash of 1987 is darkly resonant after Wall Street's fall this week, its worst since then.
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Over three evenings at Roulette in Downtown Brooklyn, the Resonant Bodies Festival presented 45-minute sets by nine different vocalists, three per night.
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This intensity of sensations likely explains why the shows are so resonant for those of us fortunate enough to see them in person.
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The precision and timing of the movie's chilling chase scenes reveal an artist who understands that truly resonant scariness could not be dumb.
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So when he held off a late charge by Savyalov, he had produced something far larger and far more resonant than a tie.
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As Melville turns 200, his work is still resonant and perhaps even more meaningful in 2019 than it was during his own lifetime.
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The race at the beginning — the leading candidates and the most resonant issue — is often unrecognizably different from the race at the end.
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They are displayed salon style, their meanings made more resonant by their close proximity — which feels like the true spirit of this show.
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Besides the excellence of the filmmaking, there's clearly something resonant about its bleak social vision, so different from anything coming out of Hollywood.
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The most resonant critique of Bloomberg, de Blasio's central critique, is that he governed for the 1 percent rather than the 99 percent.
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Terry McAuliffe of Virginia struck a resonant historical note last year when he proclaimed June 12 "Loving Day," in commemoration of Loving v.
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But Mormons have never occupied a dominant place in the cultural or political hierarchy, and appeals to these fears are not as resonant.
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Former Exxon executives noted that he even fit the mold of a Texas oilman — physically imposing, with a resonant voice and a drawl.
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Only then can celebration become deep, rich and resonant, not as a saccharine act of delusion but as a defiant act of hope.
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"But we also know that Mr. Trump's message from the beginning has been particularly resonant among a lot of the working," Conway said.
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While I have highlighted the works in A Deeper Dive that were particularly resonant for me, this show suffers from a similar malady.
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Jordan is as familiar with sound as she is with language; even without vocals, Lush would be a compelling and emotionally resonant listen.
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The turnabout — in which he is hoisted by his own petard — is squirmy but not as resonant as it would like to be.
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With no new wide-release movies over the weekend, the well-reviewed and culturally resonant "Coco" was number one with $2140 million domestically.
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The director Shana Cooper approaches the play, which she first staged at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2017, as a resonant political thriller.
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They are normal folks, albeit with one big creepy paranormal problem, and their complete everyday-ness is what makes this film so resonant.
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And with this overwhelming amount of choice, consumers now gravitate not only toward the most resonant content, but also the most engaging experiences.
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Maybe Du Bois thought the songs got at something else, some more resonant truth that he couldn't quite pin down on the page.
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The notion of a black mother of God has been powerfully resonant throughout American history, including during the civil-rights marches of the 1960s.
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Recent news about Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar's Jekyll-and-Hyde persona struck a resonant chord for many women who've worked for horrible female bosses.
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ADMX, which uses a resonant microwave cavity nested inside a huge superconducting magnet, started out of a collaboration that began in the mid-nineties.
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The results can be cynical, boring, or excitingly resonant, but that work depends on our ability to straddle the lines between observer and storyteller.
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It telegraphed a very specific idea of womanhood harkening back to the 1950s which are particularly resonant given the current state of American politics.
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By removing secret identities from the equation, the MCU has actually improved on some of its source material, making it more personal and resonant.
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The idea that we are required to help the people who can't help themselves — anyone materially threatened by the current regime — is powerfully resonant.
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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.
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My audio engineer friend Greg Sextro even made me a custom EQ setting, tuning the system to the resonant frequency of the van's interior.
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Cis men's vocal tracts have lower resonant frequencies than cis women's vocal tracts, since they're taller on average and their larynxes drop during puberty.
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Allowing her to break tradition and hitch a ride on Air Force One is already raising some resonant questions from the Donald Trump campaign.
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In the case of Kepler-223, these planets could have assumed their resonant positions around their star within a few 100,000 to 200,000 years.
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So resonant that even Elisabeth Moss â€"who plays protagonist Offred â€" feels her character represents the women in her country at this time.
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Until now, Powermat has been the most prominent supplier of the other dominant standard, PMA resonant technology, which is supported by the Airfuel Alliance.
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"'Hamilton' is making its own resonant history by changing the language of musicals," wrote The New York Times' Ben Brantley in his rave review.
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This year's haunted A Moon Shaped Pool was an extremely solid, resonant album that proved the Oxford band still has juice in their tanks.
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So, instead, he sought to lower a sheet's resonant frequency without increasing its area by carving a sinusoidal shape out of it (see picture).
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For every episode of the show that's fantastically resonant, there's one (or more) that disappears down a rabbit hole of its own futuristic spitballing.
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It's a resonant assertion, and it properly flatters a certain kind of novelistic achievement: the disclosure of intimate worlds, which official history cannot reach.
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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.
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When Foer does try to address large questions, he is able to deliver only clichés in response, and not particularly resonant clichés at that.
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He shapes a resonant space haunted on one side by the infinite and on the other by capitalism's death dance of consumption and waste.
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It is thanks to Hull as much to Middleton and Spinney that Notes on Blindness is so philosophically resonant, emotionally affecting, and visually eloquent.
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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.
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I wrote a Hallmark book, "Ready to Give No Damns: Loving, Living and Laughing Like You Mean It," that's resonant with the #MeToo movement.
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The success of "Handmaid's" — a story resonant with those who worry about women's rights in America — came during a ceremony that was decidedly political.
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The study also found dozens of new "resonant objects," which are tiny worlds with orbits that are modulated by the motions of larger planets.
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"If there isn't an immediate resonant response, for at least the work we've set out to do, we've got to change it," she said.
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What makes Monikahouse a place that many, particularly women, might find deeply resonant, is that it gives permission and creates room — indeed, many rooms!
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Many leading California Democrats were immigration hawks in the early 2187s, finding it a resonant issue in the era of Third Way Democratic centrism.
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And she does the whole thing in her irreverent, lovely, assured poet's voice, weaving between dirty joke and resonant image with no apparent effort.
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Its new website will put political topics up for a vote — and the most resonant ideas will form the basis of the organization's orthodoxy.
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The fact that many of the women attended with feminist activists from across all industries made the night even more resonant with this moment.
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Dr. Soon-Shiong said he wanted to see expanded coverage of Hollywood, sports and especially national issues that are resonant in California, particularly immigration.
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This, too, could seem eerily resonant, given the human rights crisis at the Mexican border that saw immigrant children being separated from their parents.
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But the populists who did well in the election also say euro membership has subverted Italy's sovereignty — an increasingly resonant theme in the country.
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In other words, he wanted to avoid granting any favor while avoiding the risk of direct confrontation — a problem so deeply resonant for women.
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The subjects vary, but almost without exception the stories are quirky yet resonant, emotional and relatable, with a sweet (or occasionally slightly bittersweet) payoff.
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"Two Trains Runnin'," Sam Pollard's compact, resonant documentary — part essay film, part road picture, part musical anthology — is built around an astonishing historical coincidence.
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The contrast in woods was evident in our No. 3 wine, the full-bodied but resonant 2014 Que Bonito Cacareaba from Benjamin Romeo's Contador.
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Now they are left with claims about managerial experience and knocks on his gym routine that, so far, have not proven resonant with voters.
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Even in the United States, with its persistent denialist movement, how to deal with climate change is a resonant issue in the presidential campaign.
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But in the beauty world, the concept is particularly resonant — a Google search for "beauty holy grail" gets you more than 23 million hits.
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He fully breaks down in the episode's most resonant scene, terrified by the prospect of acting without the full assurance of his own rightness.
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The synced-up interactions she has with her band don't feel clinical or bolted down; they're open and resonant and exposed to the wind.
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She has been developing an innovative vocal arts program at Bard College and advising boundary-pushing institutions, most recently the new-music festival Resonant Bodies.
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Resonant environments like vast, synthetic prairie lands blanket $uccessor, as do icy surfaces and shimmering, metallic timbres; it's a meditative, cinematic and uncannily beautiful record.
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Notable Bachelor live-tweeter Michelle Collins and blogger Dana Weiss' tweets were perhaps a bit of a stretch — or perhaps the most resonant of all.
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Inside 80WSE Gallery, New York University's 2018 MFA graduates assembled a thesis show of work that runs the gamut from academically inscrutable to emotionally resonant.
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The Northam photo was from a 1984 yearbook — literally a lifetime ago — and that is especially resonant for a Virginia Democrat like the governor is.
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Resonant images recur and echo through "Skeleton Crew" — cars that break down but also save lives; crumbling ghost factories; lungs and the rhythms of breathing.
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In character roles on stage, screen and television, Mr. Finlay was routinely praised by critics for his resonant voice, physical grace and brooding, soulful mien.
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For some viewers, the fact that such resonant, humanistic messages flow from the heart and life experience of a woman may come as no surprise.
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With The Indian Runner, Penn takes back what "the Boss" borrowed, making a movie as lived-in and emotionally resonant as the best Springsteen records.
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This story proved profoundly resonant with many women because stories like these—about the reality of terrible sex and its emotional impact—are rarely told.
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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.
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This attitude put Ty at risk of becoming merely a punch line, but it was also resonant enough that it could have sustained his career.
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Prabal Gurung, for example, cited Gloria Steinem and female empowerment as the starting point for his spring collection and wove resonant quotations into his lines.
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This is a jeremiad about the loss of North America's "monstrous pine finery," in the author's resonant phrase, and thus its weird, old pagan soul.
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With their chemistry and cultural overlap too resonant to ignore, they soon formed a duo, the Swet Shop Boys, uploading four songs online in 2014.
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The move to pardon Libby -- who became embroiled in a special counsel investigation involving then-Deputy Attorney General James Comey -- comes at a resonant moment.
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She also articulated her own experiences as a child sexual abuse survivor in an incredibly resonant poem published in April, I Could Not Protect Her.
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At such moments, it's impossible not to mourn the uncompleted life and career of a composer who gave such resonant voice to even the unknowable.
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His resonant baritone was suited to both traditional country and pop-leaning material and was the vehicle for upward of 70 Top 40 country hits.
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Cory Booker has been Mr. Consistent across the three debates, delivering solid answers on multiple topics, and being particularly resonant on questions of racial justice.
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You don't need to be watching Aaron Sorkin's updated Broadway adaptation to find Harper Lee's story of law and race in small-town Alabama resonant.
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Unlike some other awards shows, the Grammys have not really been a stage for resonant protest in recent years, despite the upheaval in the country.
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Our favorites were energetic and deep with enticing textures and resonant savory, mineral flavors — wines that transcended the variety and showed a sense of place.
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We are introduced to many delicious orange wines, natural wines and esoteric (though culturally resonant) grapes, along with the people who produce and protect them.
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Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine and the producer-songwriter-conceptualist Brian Eno both cherish the resonant, the amorphous, the unmoored, the immersive, the destabilizing.
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Andrea Constand's two days at the center of the Bill Cosby trial captured the dynamics that make sexual assault cases so polarizing and so resonant.
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Sun streams in from overhead, a taunting promise of the larger, lighter open world, and a resonant image in a movie filled with telegraphing visuals.
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If heebie-jeebies are screeches and creaks, soft things are a major chord, resonant with well-being, reassurance, forgiveness, and even—what the hay—love.
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Their fear is particularly resonant across an industry which, as a whole, has long been known for in the past exploiting some of its workers.
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Jesse Armstrong's take on the Murdoch-esque Roy family features some of the sharpest writing and emotionally resonant acting of anything on television right now.
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But that doesn't mean it's ever physically static: Lloyd works his cast (and those mics, and a few chairs) into emotionally resonant, almost balletic patterns.
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" For the company's recent new production of "La Traviata," he said, he worked with the ensemble on "a much richer sound, resonant, pizzicato, bass-oriented.
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Anthony Tommasini has offered his thoughts on how Wagner's epic always seems to be eerily resonant, especially now in this moment of divisive American politics.
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As George, Gyllenhaal doesn't have the velvety, Broadway-honed pipes of Mandy Patinkin, who originated the role, but his voice is surprisingly warm and resonant.
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How it works: These systems rely on resonant charging, which transfers electricity across an air gap between two magnetic coils and then to the vehicle's battery.
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"Thailand is a very important market for Netflix and we are looking forward to bringing this inspiring local, but globally resonant story...to life," she added.
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In a Vulture interview, Kidman accurately noted the story "could have had a very, very different approach," in ways that would have been less resonant emotionally.
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The resulting film is a hot mess, frankly, but also one whose concern for the people who make the game remains resonant 63-plus years later.
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It isn't working for the GOP because the Trump message of racial hostility, anti-immigrant fervor, and lunatic posturing isn't resonant, even with a strong economy.
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He has a knack for effortlessly weaving together sharp social commentary and emotionally resonant observations with smart internal rhyme schemes and shit that just sounds cool.
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" Or, as Feige put it: "It seems pretty resonant and pretty close to home in some ways — not so far from home, as one might say.
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A May 25 filing from a customs bureau in Beijing budgeted 5.7 million yuan for smartphone forensic tools from two providers, Meiya Pico and Resonant Ltd.
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Brown is experimental in format — often its playfulness acts in contrast against its heavy themes — and his rumination on desire, violence, loss, and faith is resonant.
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Neil Sroka, the national spokesperson for Democracy for America, called Abrams' "we all do better when we all do better" message "perfectly resonant" with Democratic politics.
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But that would be a frustrating echo of what happened with Gamora, just as Natasha's death was a frustrating echo of Gamora's more emotionally resonant murder.
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What to watch: The party is still a relatively small organization, limited to one part of the country where its anti-immigrant message is especially resonant.
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The expression "may you live in interesting times" can be interpreted as both a blessing and a curse, which makes it seem especially resonant these days.
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"I think 'Parasite' as a theme is really resonant in our elections and our economy," said Jamie Court, president of Consumer Watchdog, a consumer advocacy group.
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It's a shallow look at an incredible life, and it will ultimately leave audiences searching for a more emotional and resonant recounting of the author's story.
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This sets the resonant frequency and isolates electric fields that are being fed into the room from a signal generator outputting a tone at 1.32 MHz.
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For a decade, Transformers has been tied to Michael Bay's creative vision, and anyone who didn't find that vision resonant and compelling was out of luck.
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It is hitting all of us fans, who, not coincidentally, are also mostly appreciators of art or artists ourselves, in a very deep and resonant place.
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However, they also vibrate their feathers at or near the natural resonant frequency, enabling them to produce strong displays while using the least amount of energy.
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Bright is a high-concept feature, and writer Max Landis (American Ultra, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency) injects some timely, potentially resonant themes into his script.
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"Bourbon" is a good example: it's built around a solid, resonant core, a shot of liquor dumped into a cup of coffee to calm the nerves.
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K2-138 is like Trappist-21 in another way: it's one of the few resonant systems whose orbital patterns can create a song when assigned tones.
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For her latest, the excellent and prescient We Get By finds her teaming with producer Ben Harper to make resonant songs about freedom, love, and friendship.
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And at this show, they seemed to blend into one another, resonant of Als's recent work and how he insinuates himself into the lives of others.
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What's more surprising, however, is the extent to which Miles' dilemma felt pretty real, and pretty resonant for at least a couple of your podcast hosts.
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FX announced Wednesday that "The Americans," its resonant Soviet spy drama set in 1980s suburban Washington, has signed a deal for two additional and final seasons.
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Hari Kondabolu makes his Netflix debut with Warn Your Relatives which, while deeply entwined in our current times, has jokes and points that are incredibly resonant.
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Based on the 1973 Michael Crichton movie, "Westworld" is a visually beautiful (though not always emotionally resonant) take on the "Are these robots becoming human?" story.
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Their latest album Implied Sun—a polished and resonant evolution of the blueprint they laid down on Haloed – is on the cards to come out soon.
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"The anti-abortion movement managed to colonize the word 'life,' which is a very big and resonant and powerful word," Pollitt said in a phone interview.
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The image of the boy must be incredibly resonant with Chinese families who can no longer allow their children to play outside because of air pollution.
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After passing out leaflets to a crowd of roughly a dozen, he kneels and begins to chant in a solemn, resonant baritone, inviting others to join.
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In Melrose, a working-class immigrant melting pot where Latin Americans form the majority of residents, these distant portraits are less exotic than resonant, even familiar.
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At their best, they can take these fantastical ideas and make them emotionally resonant, even if there's obviously no real-world phenomenon to connect them to.
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Opinion Columnist There are different ways to read the resonant phrase "the invention of tradition," coined by the great Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm many years ago.
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Males and females declare their affection in resonant hooting duets, and though the male is smaller in stature, he can be identified by his deeper voice.
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You should read them together because Levy permits a number of resonant themes and images, melodies and countermelodies, to course through all four of these books.
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The art making feels unusually personal during the Resonant Bodies Festival, which began in 2013 and has swiftly become something to look forward to each year.
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Perhaps the most resonant stories are those about marriage; Motoya (a playwright as well as an author) excels in putting husband and wife through unusual trials.
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It wasn't particularly resonant, but sometimes a show just wants to take a breather, set up new pieces, have some fun and wink at the audience.
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Ms. Pelosi is just the latest in a long line of female politicians — on the left and the right — who have proved rich and resonant targets.
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"We don't settle in America," Obama said, an unmissably resonant line for Democrats who were waiting with mixed emotions for Hillary Clinton to enter the race.
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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.
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For a thriller writer, these conflicts must seem irresistible: Suddenly, what is often dismissed as escapism and fantasy has taken on an eerily prescient, resonant cast.
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Mr. Iyer's sextet provides a resonant vessel for his heady, hot-blooded compositions; the group's debut album, "Far From Over," was one of last year's best.
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There is a back-to-school feeling at the Resonant Bodies Festival, the immersion in new vocal music that arrives each year just after Labor Day.
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The result is as educational as it is resonant, foregoing facts and figures to instead focus on the personal side, emotionally imploring viewers to think practically.
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There's just something about the different time periods of someone's life all kind of colliding and being jumbled together that is just so resonant with me.
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They created, at least temporarily, among these political men, who seemed to me to function under the solid weight of certainty, a resonant moment of doubt.
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It's particularly resonant at the moment, the idea of, what is a better use of human energy: to serve the group or to serve the individual?
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But the staging, updated to the early 20th century by Robert Carsen, ended up particularly resonant with the biggest news stories at the bookends of 2017.
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This struggle for success is an old story, repeated since Hollywood's golden age, but its distinctive modern contours are what make La La Land resonant today.
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Rather, it engages the audience with a deeply resonant narrative that highlights the ways our sense of safe keeping can suddenly be ripped from our grasp.
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Some watching the film at home — after a warm reception at Sundance in January, it's releasing straight to Netflix — may find it both unsettling and resonant.
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Its collection of individually resonant narratives, bound by where we come in (and unexpectedly out), is inspired, delighting and surprising and unsettling with each new chapter.
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" But the acoustics, he added, are exquisite: "It's a remarkably unique acoustic in that it's incredibly resonant but it doesn't get boomy like in a cathedral.
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But Rainbow is so much more than a shrine to anger — and that's ultimately what makes it feel so resonant and important this year in particular.
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The Russian effort relied extensively on memes that combined big images with minimal text to create emotionally resonant messages that could be easily understood, researchers said.
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I still think of questioning marriage's primacy as a contemporary and rebellious act, but women have been doing it for centuries in really bold, funny, resonant ways.
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And at the DNC, most of those speakers focused on making Clinton's work — and the often-invisible work of women in general — both visible and emotionally resonant.
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Just the ability to tease out of thin air the most important ideas, the most resonant ideas in any setting is something that you hone in improv.
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Van Agtmael captions most of the photos with a paragraph or so of reportage, and his captions are no less resonant than his uncannily crisp, dreamlike photos.
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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.
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Yet reliving those horrible, maddening events reveals how resonant our race and gender problems are, despite a black president and a Democratic woman running to succeed him.
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" Parts of the long speech that featured on Love4OneAnother2000, which featured only a lyric video for "One Song," is sadly resonant today: "1999… and the illusion continues.
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Episode 2 ends with a queer woman of color using superpowers on an assailant, as fervently resonant as the bulletproof Luke Cage sauntering through Harlem in 2016.
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Given the film's deep roots in African nationalism, that "what do we owe our fathers" theme becomes strongly resonant — but it also just feels fresh and daring.
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So instead, The Hamilton Mixtape remixes them, turning each song's most resonant line into a recurring sample and then veering away from history, into the present day.
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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.
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The ethical and scientific issues that are outlined on the surface of the story are deepened by the resonant mixed metaphor of crude oil and human blood.
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Perhaps the most resonant moment comes during the quieter side of Lea's music in "yanking the peals off around my neck..," which showcases her plaintive folk side.
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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.
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The climate activists helped me understand there's a resonant element to Harry Potter centered on the young people's suspicion of authority and their commitment to challenging power.
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But where Less Talk, More Rock was a resonant time capsule, as Propagandhi prepares to release its seventh album, Victory Lap, they aren't afforded the same luxury.
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GIFs are now a form of visual shorthand — a language that draws on culturally resonant moments to communicate the full range of human emotions in just seconds.
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They are raising the question of France's submission to Germany — a resonant and dangerous issue — where the euro and the EU serve as instruments of German domination.
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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.
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After Kalama shows me how to "hack" a comm tower to make it emit a resonant beep, he points at the unfolding text messages on my screen.
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Amazon's decision to move forward with this wage lift is essentially an admission that Sanders and Khanna were onto something and made an important and resonant point.
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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.
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Like Ms. Tippit's other works, "Vane" recalls Modernist graphic design of the 1950s — that of Paul Rand, for example — while projecting its own personally resonant visual poetry.
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There were no resonant moments that resembled Harris' blistering attack over his civil rights record in the first debate in Miami, political analysts and Biden aides said.
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And the convergence of downtempo hip-hop and slinky electronica, led by Wedidit, Brainfeeder and Timetable Records, is among the city's most resonant musical exports of late.
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This show includes a lot of dafatir, or hand-painted notebooks, which were an especially resonant medium for artists in Iraq without access to materials and information.
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But however emotionally resonant, both works are, in this context, intellectually dissatisfying for the way they abdicate a sense of agency through fantasies of escape or fate.
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But where Less Talk, More Rock was a resonant time capsule, as Propagandhi prepares to release its seventh album, Victory Lap, they aren't afforded the same luxury.
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Early on in Stern's resonant and often funny memoir, "Little Panic," we learn that only at 25 did she discover the culprit for her symptoms: panic disorder.
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The apocalyptic overtones were intentional and resonant with a culture obsessing over the century's end; Strauss and Howe anticipated that this generation would radically reshape American life.
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Go read the people who are writing about the history of this, because you'll find so much that is resonant and that will help guide you forward.
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Are you saying we should find out which of those things are going to be resonant with that audience and write about those and ignore the others?
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It's a tiny book with big messages around love, loss and longing, which when mixed with my own nostalgia for earlier times feel especially resonant right now.
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Their look was born in the pages of The Face, mixing sportswear with fashion and pushing perceived notions of gender, an attitude deeply resonant in fashion today.
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On his calling card were three names — Don Giovanni, Leporello and Figaro — those wonderful Mozartian roles that demand both good acting and a resonant yet lyrical voice.
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Several Democratic candidates and campaign consultants described the lawsuit as a political gift, because it clarified the contrast between the two parties on an emotionally resonant issue.
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The researchers' analysis showed two strong, distinct peaks in the data at 0.8 and 1.0 Hz, respectively, which they identified as the structure's first two resonant frequencies.
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In one especially resonant image, three Hispanic laborers clean an artificial pond while, in the background, a bronze sculpture of a Native American climbs a fake cliff.
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Beth Underdown's darkly resonant novel, "The Witchfinder's Sister," explores another time and another place to lay bare the visceral horror of what a witch hunt truly is.
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But the guys, in a resonant moment, try to make it clear that Gutrune and Brünnhilde might actually like each other, if they gave it a chance.
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It was used by everyone from Daft Punk to Aphex Twin, and has since become an iconic mono synth, known for its characteristic resonant and squelchy sound.
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SCARPA RARELY WORKED outside Italy, but he was lured beyond its borders a year after he completed Casa Scatturin, once again for an emotionally resonant residential commission.
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Out of Reid's often cloying vernacular, then, emerge some surprisingly resonant insights into the casual racism in everyday life, especially in the America of the liberal elite.
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I felt a little like one Resonant who discovers he has eyes all over his body and must shut them against a flood of sheer surface detail.
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TROY, N.Y. — If you've spent any time at children's birthday parties, you probably know what an inflated balloon sounds like when rubbed: harsh, squeaky, not particularly resonant.
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Instead, the problem is that, as Mr. Carlson seems to realize, there's just not a very resonant counter message for a youth movement to protect the planet.
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It would be tempting to write off 100 gecs as a prank or a fluke if the songs did not have such an eerily resonant emotional core.
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Now, in another era of rumbling prejudice, rows over the limits of political speech and doubts about the resilience of democracy, this forgotten episode is freshly resonant.
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Still, while Washington proved Penn State's most immediate competitor for the final playoff spot, the Nittany Lions' most resonant comparison is with their conference mate Ohio State.
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Brown is experimental in format — often its playfulness acts in contrast to its heavy themes — and his rumination on desire, violence, loss, and faith is resonant. —A.
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Here, ritual was at the forefront again, with a carefully choreographed opening in which the two percussionists, walking through the auditorium, dispensed resonant bell pings like scent.
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The bass-baritone Isaiah Musik-Ayala held his ground as the sole deep voice, bringing a burly and resonant tone to the role of Desdemona's father, Elmiro.
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The season's premise is also resonant with the rise of fake news and CNN chyrons that would have been jokes on "The Daily Show" six months ago.
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It's more defensible to say that the votes reveal something important about Sanders's approach to the legislative process but that's less obviously resonant with Rust Belt voters.
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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.
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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.
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Local school groups, of all ages, are often invited to tour the exhibition, which features challenging and topical themes resonant in Arlington Heights and wider Los Angeles.
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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.
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In a connected world, audio has the power to cut through the clutter — often with a more emotionally resonant and intimate message than other forms of advertising.
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A low-key, lyrical criticism of Brasília's presumptive progress and idealism, "All Still Orbit" is surprisingly memorable, whereas Lampedusa, quietly resonant and beautiful, takes longer to unpack.
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Now, as the Democratic primary intensifies in South Carolina, Mr. Cathey's resonant voice is about to get some competition from the actor known as Hollywood's voice of God.
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Seeing the Millennium Falcon still soaring in The Last Jedi is especially resonant now that Han Solo, who died in The Force Awakens, is no longer flying it.
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A resonant chain describes how the alien planets' gravitational tugs work together to keep them all in stable and circular orbits around each other and their host star.
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But the movie sets out to show Mira's transformation into a being with a complicated and resonant inner life, and Johansson's mostly flat performance never sells that arc.
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The event that brings it into sharp focus is, of course, a moment that I think is meant to be pointedly resonant at this moment in political history.
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The gritty, resonant film details the emotional and physical challenges survivors and their families have faced, and continue to face, in the years since the deadly terrorist attack.
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But the problem with misunderstanding your premise and holding the audience's hand so tightly through every scene is that sometimes you wallpaper over the emotionally resonant moments, too.
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Set the plate to vibrating at one of those resonant frequencies, and the sand will be pushed away from the vibrating regions and cluster along the nodal lines.
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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.
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Fifteen years ago, a large swath of the literary community had embraced the idea that DeLillo—and his mode of metaphysical, politically resonant fiction—belonged to the past.
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"Resonant Universe" (2017) progresses from this grand universal imagery to that of monks involved in Buddhist ritual, linking Buddhist practice to the larger picture of our planet's evolution.
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So zoom in on the small details here: the scritching of feet on pavement, the thrumming vibration of resonant bridges, the chatter of an afternoon at a cafe.
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Sentiment analysis is clearly a goldmine for advertisers, allowing them to deliver promotional material at a moment which they judge to be most emotionally resonant to the target.
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Daniel: I mean, with plastic as the guiding principle of the entire album, there's a kind of sonic challenge, which is how do you make plastic sound resonant?
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A junkie rejection of the state may be deeply resonant, but it is only beautiful if we accept that this heinous capitalist society is the only possible society.
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Its 15 shorts, chosen from more than 125 international submissions, include the emotionally resonant and essentially wordless "It Hit Upon the Roof," from the Iranian director Teymour Ghaderi.
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As a director, Ms. Zexer has a fine eye for the texture of daily life, which she fills in with resonant physical details and sweeping, scene-setting views.
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Still, his voice, deep and resonant, has defined the character for fans who grew up with his shows, and again for those devouring his three Arkham video games.
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Books of The Times The short and resonant essays in Carlo Rovelli's "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics" began as columns in Il Sole 24 Ore, the Italian newspaper.
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Given my own feelings on freelancing—specifically how much real-life companies completely fuck over freelance laborers aside—there was something really resonant about this turn of events.
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Published in 1973, the sentiment still feels incredibly resonant, even if no one would use the word modern to describe the image-saturated world we live in today.
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I would argue that a gun as popular and culturally resonant as the AR-15 would command a significant black market as well, should it ever be banned.
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She adds: "Positive emotions and a state of mind characterized by hope and compassion create a resonant climate, an environment where everyone can be fulfilled and effective too."
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The potential to bring prosperity is particularly resonant as within the constituency of Clacton lies Jaywick, an area which the government has deemed the most deprived in England.
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I've always found this game design paradigm fascinating and fun to play in, and it's thematically resonant, what with all that space exploration and thoughts of the abyss.
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She made some memorable, resonant speeches — remember that voice — on the floor of Parliament, including a scathing counter-tribute to Margaret Thatcher after the former prime minister's death.
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But supporters say that the bill sends a resonant message to the nation about Vermont's views on abortion rights just as other states are sending far different signals.
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Why do you think "The Princess Bride" remains so resonant, to the point that it feels as if people talk about it more now than 30 years ago?
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"With exquisite patience and attention to detail," he wrote, Farhadi "builds a solid and suspenseful plot out of ordinary incidents, and packs it with rich and resonant ideas."
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"Trick" does contain some resonant passages on the chaos of family dynamics, the challenge of aging and the difficulty of leaving behind a hometown as overwhelming as Naples.
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The most telling paean to the Resonant Bodies Festival at its opening night on Tuesday came from the vocalist and composer Theo Bleckmann, who took the stage first.
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But when I interviewed Jessye Norman in 2009, I was struck by the beauty of her diction: each consonant polished, each word uttered in a resonant, inky tone.
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Not only does it produce resonant sound on an expansive soundstage with 22 surround, but Logitech's included software gives you granular control over the quality of your voice.
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The movie is punctuated with quotes by black historical figures — Martin Luther King Jr.'s observation that "a riot is the language of the unheard" is particularly resonant.
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But the film never explicitly places its central image within that history, and this lack of analysis continues to frustrate even when the film hits on resonant ideas.
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This story of theirs has yet to be told — despite the resonant clues they left along the way — and even as it promises to be repeated by others.
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" Shnayerson described it as "a complex story of small-town passions and prep-school politics, as resonant as a Hawthorne novel, with a woman's honor at its core.
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After her first scene, "'Boo' rang out like a clap of thunder, full-throated, resonant and shocking," the critic Jack Hiemenz wrote in the newspaper The News World.
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The music is entirely abstract — Ms. La Barbara will sing syllabic murmurs, not a specific text — but Mr. Subotnick sees its message as resonant with the current moment.
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But the bill eliminates big cuts in payroll taxes and investment taxes for the wealthy, blunting one of the most resonant Democratic lines of attack against the effort.
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The underlying themes certainly have a resonant chord to them, as does Tray's adjustment to being back on the outside, especially since he clearly hasn't gotten over Shay.
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Just as digital comedy grew, so did its critics, including Bo Burnham, whose third special offered a biting and resonant commentary on fame in the social media era.
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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.
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The New York senator's implied threat is a resonant one, harking back to the titanic battle 30 years ago over President Ronald Reagan's nomination of Robert H. Bork.
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Both of these episodes are resonant with one of the show's dominant emotional notes: the feeling that whatever was holding the world together, it broke irreparably, long ago.
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What could have been a one-off lesson of the week instead becomes a much more emotionally resonant arc that truly sells the gravity of what's been done.
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After a day of boos, protests, and raucousness on day one of the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave arguably the best, most resonant speech of the day.
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Some of the paintings also reiterate the blackout bars used to redact information in the displayed reports — a skillful device that makes them visually resonant with the texts.
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Within minutes of entering the online archive, I found myself reading around dreams, visions and deities with no obvious relation to the search terms I'd used, but resonant nonetheless.
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"Claire's professional passions lie in social services and education, specifically in relation to domestic violence prevention and substance abuse treatment programs," states her bio on the Resonant Motion website.
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The row concerns Saint Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, one of the most imposing places of worship in the world and a gloriously resonant piece of Russia's national heritage.
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The space opened out to Polish Magdalena Abakanowicz's gigantic, sisal fiber tapestries that defy the conventions of pictorial, folklore depictions, instead unfurling into textured surfaces resonant of female genitalia.
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Depending on how you look at it, we're living in either a somber year for stories like these, or one where they are as resonant, and necessary, as ever.
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The realization that the symbolic landscape can either reinforce or contest racism is especially resonant at a time when cities, churches and schools are discarding Confederate names and iconography.
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With his Brigham Young University hoodie in his passenger seat, Fisher drove his 27 Toyota 210Runner south from Draper to a final destination resonant with religious overtones: Israel Canyon.
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As they move in and around the space articulating a resonant fabric of sound, the activation of the space by their human presence elicits a sense of deep compassion.
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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.
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One particularly resonant cultural trope this reflects is the solidarity expressed by the government and people of Denmark with their country's Jewish population during its occupation by Nazi Germany.
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The team says they're using resonant induction here, or the same underlying concept that powers the Qi charging standard found in the new iPhones and many an Android phone.
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Sarah Davachi's resonant circular ambient drone tones filled the space wall-to-wall, creating an immersive bath of sound that was seductively meditative, akin to a Tibetan singing bowl.
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In a country that teaches the dangers of moral panics in its public school curricula, from the Salem witch trials to the Red Scare, this is a resonant critique.
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"These ascending messages strongly influence stress response, emotion, and neurohormonal regulatory networks," they wrote in a chapter on resonant breathing in the 2015 book, Yoga Therapy: Theory and Practice.
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That's the resonant message Rapture-Palooza leaves with a post-November 8th audience: this is not right, and this cannot ever be allowed to be made to feel right.
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The talents of Rodgers, Laurents and Mr. Sondheim meld here into a moment of resonant complexity, with no glimmers of the clashes that bedeviled this show in its making.
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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.
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But in today's environment, with the sting of distrust of law enforcement still reverberating through the African-American community and the influence of "Black Lives Matter" still resonant, Sen.
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But there are also scenes that are straight out of "Prison Break," action sequences, sex scenes and a pop soundtrack that's sometimes emotionally resonant, and sometimes a little distracting.
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Recalling the ritual, Tom Shieber, senior curator of the Hall, said it was as if Suzuki were searching for the "resonant point" in the bat where it would ring.
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He could also be portrayed as a genuine mystic — Birth's brief, visionary episodes include one strangely resonant image of blood seeping through the leaves of an ear of corn.
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Many of the cast members came from Eastern European families for whom certain themes in "Fiddler" — anti-Semitism, challenging tradition and defying one's parents, for instance — were particularly resonant.
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Combining horror tropes with biting satire about race in America, false white wokeness and the very worst things a white girlfriend can possibly do, it's twisty, resonant, and important.
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The Weather Station's music has always been about the power in silence and the space between notes as much as the resonant narratives contained in her delicate folk songs.
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The idea, he says, was especially resonant because it came from a hip-hop framework, which he says was the music he first really developed an intense relationship with.
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Apply a frequency of light to the microwave cavity that's below its natural resonance and higher frequency light particles that match the resonant frequency of the cavity start appearing.
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A bowler-hatted narrator (a real person, Jennifer Kidwell) recites Depero's stage directions (the plays were meant to be performed without words) with a resonant voice and unsmiling mien.
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"You changed my entire life," Mr. Green, who now stands 6-foot-5 and has a rich, resonant voice both when he speaks and when he sings, told her.
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Few other shows can pair loopy quirks and wrenching monologues, and the show's ability to find resonant, powerful moments immediately after cartoonish asides remains its No. 1 super power.
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Indeed, one of the most resonant lines in the script is drawn almost verbatim from an actual Noonan quote: "There's no machine," she once said, mentioning O'Connell and Corning.
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This was to be a resonant beginning for a wider "decolonial project," which would erase from the national education system all possible vestiges of the years of British rule.
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His decision to retire was met with solemnity in the Senate, where colleagues had noticed a decline in his once vigorous presence and a softening of his resonant voice.
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The last example is particularly resonant to me, as my father died of mesothelioma, a cancer caused by asbestos, after his chest X-rays were misdiagnosed as lung cancer.
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But as the crew returned to its starting point, about 15 minutes later, Mr. Sharp could be heard playing resonant sustained tones, suggestive of a journey nearing its close.
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CL: Following is a very long, relatively narrow gallery devoted to one of Spero's most ambitious and resonant works, Notes in Time on Women, 1979, now in MoMA's collection.
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It is also an often amusing look at the contemporary mating mores of this fair city, with Mr. Poulson's portrayal of a nonchalantly sleazy womanizing hipster milquetoast particularly resonant.
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"Someone You Loved," which is at the peak of its reign, is pleasant enough and potently effective — emotionally abusive piano, resonant singing, a swell that could cause a tsunami.
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The idea is that the sound therapist plays resonant instruments like crystal and Himalayan singing bowls, tuning forks, gongs and bells that help you relax and clear your mind.
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In PJ's case, especially, it's the ambiguity of what happened to him on one fine day on the island of Inishmore that feels so resonant and, paradoxically, so illuminating.
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These items "seek out the ghosts and resonant memories expressed in various aspects of the material world," says White, who is a professor of art at Richard Stockton College.
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But it also describes Jacopo Tintoretto, the Venetian painter born 500 years ago who stormed the Western world with his emotionally resonant religious scenes, mythological canvases and revealing portraits.
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Right now people feel lonely, isolated, cut out, and when politicians say "Oh, you can blame that person as to why," that's very resonant for a lot of people.
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Helium is lighter than oxygen, enabling the vibrations of your vocal cords to travel more quickly, which shifts the resonant frequencies in your vocal tract to the higher end.
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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.
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