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LaPierre's attempt to shift the focus to anything but guns was predictable, but the particular message may have some resonance.
CNN: NRA's vision of 'genuine monsters'
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It is not necessary to refer to the catalogue entry to be aware that this painting has some resonance today.
ECONOMIST: The art of deception
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Although Goodwin's institution doesn't have the legacy presence in Asia that HSBC does and hasn't been trying to add one, our story should have some resonance in that region.
FORBES: Sidelines
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Does that have some resonance?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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There are reassuring signs that the SOPA battle has some resonance for Internet users, who now understand the breadth of threats to the Internet and are willing to fight them whether they come in the form of international regulation of the Internet through the UN or trade pacts like the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
FORBES: Another Fall, Another Push By SOPA Supporters As Congress Returns
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Out of all this, some cinema which finds a resonance with international cinephile audiences will emerge naturally.
BBC: Can Indian cinema go global?
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Some recommend close follow-up with magnetic resonance imaging to avoid this.
CNN: Could my kidney cysts be cancerous?
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Fortunately, Mr. Colin began with some very good vintages (2005, 2006), as well as some very good friends, and he was able to buy grapes from some top vineyards. (In Burgundy, the names Colin and Morey have great resonance.) Several years later, he gained access to the Colin family vineyards as well.
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