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But the story's visceral appeal presents a problem for those who contend that the novel's poetic language and resonant imagery are merely cloaking devices for what amounts to a thin, lurid storyline that would barely pass muster in a bottom-feeding pulp magazine.
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Potentially, this could allow one resonant-tunnelling transistor to substitute for dozens of conventional ones.
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Individual teams and players also have their own creation stories, which makes for a rich and resonant narrative.
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More resonant, perhaps, is the race for Britain's most important directly elected job: that of mayor of London.
ECONOMIST: The Labour government
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For us, developing truly resonant and persuasive messaging requires understanding how your audience views the world and constructing messages that fit within that worldview.
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Fairly or not, Blackshaw has come to represent the "academic" side of the acoustic guitar (as opposed to the raw American Primitive sound of the late Jack Rose), so it's a surprising and somewhat ballsy move to put aside the full, resonant sound of a 12-string acoustic for the staccato feel of the electric guitar, with all the rock baggage that instrument carries.
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But for the Super Bowl community, the most resonant rituals are the gatherings of friends and family.
FORBES: Super Bowl Has Become The Passion Bowl
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Their goal was to score a resonant sound bite rather than to consider what's good for the country.
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For anyone who looks to Islam's foundational texts as the ultimate arbiter of truth, these are resonant allusions.
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