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"resonance" Definitions
  1. [uncountable] (formal) (of sound) the quality of being resonant
  2. [countable, uncountable] (specialist) the sound or other vibration produced in an object by sound or vibrations of a similar frequency from another object
  3. [uncountable, countable] (formal) (in a piece of writing, music, etc.) the power to bring images, feelings, etc. into the mind of the person reading or listening; the images, etc. produced in this way

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Put another way, Kepler-223's two innermost planets are in a 4:3 resonance, the second and third are in a 0003:2 resonance, and the third and fourth are in a 4:3 resonance.
It is used in cryogenic environments, like the operation of medical MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) and NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectrometers.
The company also touts it as the world's first and only resonance chiming wristwatch, offering two complications — resonance and minute repeater — in one timepiece.
But it's about wanting something so badly you feel exposed and humiliated at every turn, and worrying about disappointing your family in general and your mother in particular, which carries a certain sort of transmasculine resonance (your transmasculine resonance may vary, transmasculine resonance not guaranteed).
But even if it didn't have political resonance with this particular moment in history, The Last Jedi would have resonance with this particular moment in Star Wars history.
Then they imaged the children's brains using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI), a type of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that is especially useful for looking at white matter.
That was a great column, and it had resonance within the tech community, but the reason why was that it had a bigger resonance with a wider range of people.
It has a resonance … it is almost like music.
MRIs make their images using nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR.
Now, four decades on, it's taken on a deeper resonance.
For Barra, the Girls Who Code program has personal resonance.
So often, emotional resonance gets lost in risqué studio comedies.
Which doesn't mean they don't have their own unintended resonance.
Do you see a similar contemporary resonance in The Lighthouse?
And it rings with all the more resonance for it.  
Hell hath no emotional resonance like a Rufus Wainwright song.
"Resonance is one part of a bigger picture," McAllister says.
So that's what gives them so much of the resonance.
Whiteside will have a magnetic resonance imaging test on Sunday.
A magnetic resonance imaging test confirmed that Nova needed surgery.
"It couldn't have the resonance it has now," he said.
And so photos and videos still have this incredible resonance.
There was some kind of resonance, like in a dream.
But his excursion to Argentina has a very different resonance.
The Third Avenue debacle had a particular resonance for him.
For the two of them, this insight has personal resonance.
Thursday's hearings had particular resonance for women across the country.
"I like the resonance of the word 'dreamer,' " he said.
"Resonance II" is exemplary of the operations in Provosty's work.
Do you imagine all this #MeToo thing will have resonance?
But most of what Denton says here still has resonance.
This conclusion, Mr. Sellars suggested, has a special resonance now.
Which is probably why the milestone has so much resonance.
Not everything in "Grant" carries this much resonance and weight.
He will undergo a magnetic resonance imaging examination on Wednesday.
He will have a magnetic resonance imaging exam on Sunday.
H: What is the resonance of these sketches for today?
Resonance, a division of the foundation, started under that rubric.
There's more emotional resonance in a Punch and Judy show.
Do you think that has resonance with the general public?
One story, The Electric Ant, has always held particular resonance.
It can have resonance and prompt earned wellsprings of emotion.
They also have a practical application: they'll help improve future quantum computers, he said, as well as the operation of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) technology, which is used in medical magnetic resonance imaging.
But at the same time, his film has depth and resonance.
But these depictions started having an unshakably melancholic resonance this year.
"The act of discovering music has particular emotional resonance," Spotify writes.
Yeah. Yeah. It just didn't have the resonance at the time.
Magnetic resonance imaging gives some clues to what is going on.
It's the site that has the most personal resonance for me.
Summer of '84 doesn't modify that formula for modern resonance, either.
And for Fuller, she also has the thematic resonance of one.
These genetic promissories echo down the decades with an eerie resonance.
Both events hint at the powerful resonance of referendums in Hungary.
Her critiques of Lieutenant General Flynn also have a hollow resonance.
Despite its overall resonance, the America First message has its limits.
Do you feel any kind of resonance between the two places?
Blue fascinates through its emotional resonance, but also its social quality.
Metal-based ink tattoos can react with magnetic resonance imaging studies.
Everybody has got some faith in him, he's a resonance guy.
This critique finds resonance across the right and not just there.
Monteverdi's resonance today is not just a matter of compositional mastery.
Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a partial ligament tear, which sounded ominous.
And you decided to build on that discovery for Dark Resonance?
Teixeira had a magnetic resonance imaging scan that showed joint inflammation.
For the uninitiated, too, such images have a mysterious, archetypal resonance.
The title of the film has a touch of rhetorical resonance.
That Barber was openly gay lent further resonance to the moment.
Ietswaart suggested tests with magnetic resonance imaging as a next step.
He said he would have a magnetic resonance imaging exam Monday.
It also helps to explain its enduring resonance with young people.
Some players think the extra wood adds some resonance and sustain.
The notion of communal responsibility for public health gained new resonance.
He received a magnetic resonance imaging examination and a cortisone injection.
Mr. Russell's name still has resonance for some in the Capitol.
But for many young adults, this week's anniversary carries less resonance.
The term, with its emotional resonance, had exploded into an epidemic.
In no other system are the planetary orbits stacked in resonance.
There are other reasons war skeptics are finding more resonance today.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam disclosed a torn ulnar collateral ligament.
It is nominated for Best Play, but why so little resonance?
The second book — alas for the poetic resonance of the first!
Tackling corruption in Nigeria The competition has particular resonance in Nigeria.
Perhaps the most prolonged resonance was in French philosophy and theory.
In terms of moral resonance in my adult life, it's Camus.
Some in Boston find an enduring poetic resonance in Charlie's plight.
This flashback is legitimately sad, particularly because of its real world resonance.
And in its new, antagonistic usage, the phrase has gained new resonance.
I know well the emotional resonance that comes with that dastardly deed.
Google has announced an immersive audio software development kit called Resonance Audio.
It is not a lesson that has much resonance in America today.
In fact, Neptune and Pluto are caught in a 3:2 resonance.
And Audi made sure the song's emotional resonance didn't go to waste.
Still, though, his works lose a certain resonance as you get older.
It, too, uses the images of 9/11 to add emotional resonance.
Just going back doing something purely fun with no huge emotional resonance.
His views appear to have found resonance with others in the administration.
This is also a message that has resonance on the campaign trail.
Plants will grow in an almost magnetic resonance to wherever it is.
He was scheduled for a magnetic resonance imaging test on Monday night.
At this singular moment in our political history, the resonance is deafening.
Microsoft's perception and resonance with that community is pretty well known historically.
Garrett said a magnetic resonance imaging examination had revealed the broken bone.
"At this singular moment in our political history, the resonance is deafening."
A magnetic resonance imaging exam showed no structural damage in the shoulder.
She did survive, but magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed serious brain damage.
Its cosmic resonance runs deeper than a boring joke about the weather.
But for all their spiritual resonance, these wafers are also totally mundane.
There's also a particular resonance in this episode with the trans experience.
Instead, the aftertaste is a wavering resonance produced by full-hand trilling.
Kerr said Iguodala would have an magnetic resonance imaging test on Sunday.
There was a real resonance of this thing, the Business of Fashion.
They also performed unnecessary medical services like magnetic resonance imaging on patients.
The show's surprisingly predictable conclusion lacks the haunting resonance it aspires to.
Hicks was sent for a magnetic resonance imaging exam after the game.
A magnetic resonance imaging examination and a doctor's evaluation diagnosed the strain.
Instead, what's inside the pulse — resonance, fluid, potential — comes to the fore.
Lines, both subtle and strong, render figures imbued with deep psychological resonance.
Mr. Sanders got wiped out on issues of sharper local resonance: Mrs.
The timing and location of the installation infused it with added resonance.
Actually, you can sort of think of this as a resonance problem.
Even today, they ring with the inspired resonance of new substances colliding.
I think of those moments as containers of memory and historical resonance.
Their pitch has new resonance on the heels of a bitter election.
But ideological complaints that its mandates inhibit freedom never achieved broad resonance.
There are other 24-hour races, but none have its cultural resonance.
But there was grim resonance for Shaw in what the advisory cautioned.
He thinks Fortune is a great brand and should have global resonance.
Liu-Wong says it's precisely this duality that gives her work resonance.
For many African Americans in particular, this image has tremendous emotional resonance.
Second, the political struggle at the heart of the series had broader resonance.
Reuters published an alert that we thought would have particular resonance with consumers.
That's a helluva a feat: to bring emotional resonance to a crummy game.
Now a debate with worldwide resonance has revealed differences between the two settlements.
Dr Kozin and his team have been investigating resonance icebreaking since the 1990s.
Ehrenreich said he feels "Rules Don't Apply" has deep personal resonance for Beatty.
In the context of the #MeToo movement, that takes on a special resonance.
Father of the Bride finds much of its resonance by echoing the past.
The resonance is gone, his sentences cordoned off by pauses or heavy sighs.
"This has resonance," said Tim Malloy, assistant director of polling at Quinnipiac University.
If that person is emotional, you have to brief with some emotional resonance.
Nemea offers a wealth of resonance and metaphor for the state of Europe.
This planetary resonance can even be expressed in musical form:Resonant orbits aren't uncommon.
IIt's exciting that a story like that can have such resonance with people.
Sylvie: I love the physicality of sound through low end vibrations and resonance.
Clashes between demonstrators and police have a special resonance in South Korean politics.
Some of the most compelling evidence comes via magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI.
It must obtain a cross-platform resonance that is simultaneously authentic and plotted.
More of that would have given this stately production greater resonance and urgency.
It's the energy, it's the resonance of truth, of person, of real experience.
An atomic clock uses the resonance frequency of an atom as its resonator.
Numbers related to his bank account, he said, have no resonance for him.
They believe the voice of the youngest generations should have a larger resonance.
But what's surprising about the sequel is how much emotional resonance it has.
"I wasn't able to do that in undergrad," she says of her resonance.
Ms. Parker improbably gives equal emotional resonance to Georgie's truths and her lies.
The reason Trump starts in Missouri: It has symbolic resonance and legislative importance.
But the issue has resonance in places like Michigan and Ohio, and Mrs.
Once again, they hope to find resonance with a generation of spiritual seekers.
He studies their bats, examines the grain, taps them to hear the resonance.
Nevertheless, the filling of a receptacle with liquid has a certain erotic resonance.
Would publishing on Thursday or the following Sunday have had the same resonance?
This thrilling testament to the human spirit had, for me, a fierce resonance.
It is nearly impossible to quantify the scale and resonance of the misinformation.
It's also nearly impossible to quantify the scale and resonance of the misinformation.
At the time, long-simmering debates over immigration gave the piece enormous resonance.
He enrolled in Harvard and worked under Dr. Purcell on nuclear magnetic resonance.
Somehow the phrase "we the people" has a weighted resonance for me today.
A magnetic resonance imaging scan includes the entire head, including the subject's face.
But our reporter found that for younger adults, the anniversary carries less resonance.
Smith underwent a magnetic resonance imaging examination that confirmed the injury, Maccagnan said.
The two had worked independent of each other in studying magnetic resonance imaging.
During college, his interest shifted from rockets to physics and nuclear magnetic resonance.
But our reporter says that, for younger people, her memory carries less resonance.
It didn't have resonance; the visceral, stomach-clenching recognition that great fashion inspires.
Sometimes, depending on current events, a new piece can take on unexpected resonance.
Bell had a magnetic resonance imaging exam, but it showed no structural damage.
A candidate tells a story meant to exude resonance, connection, experiences, and values.
But Moore supporters believe the full-throated endorsement will have more resonance now.
Arrows on the floor directed people to magnetic resonance imaging, or to endoscopy.
Since its premiere, "An Occupation of Loss" has taken on an added resonance.
Resonance is what makes the famously large tides in the Bay of Fundy.
"Imbued with a deep resonance, Classic Blue provides an anchoring foundation," said Eiseman.
Such congruence creates alpha waves in the brains — the neural resonance of relaxation.
But without that scene, the ending didn't have the resonance it would have.
Be sure to include the role of electrons, radiation wavelengths and resonance. 5.
But then, you find some very strong emotional resonance for the other candidate.
Would that strong emotional resonance make you have less faith in the poll?
The group had a particular resonance for Reynolds, given her daughter's bipolar disorder.
It's simple but it's also affecting number even without knowing its political resonance.
But when he leaves the room, some of the resonance departs with him.
Nor does it get much resonance out of class differences between Noor and Firdaus.
Magnetic resonance imaging or MRI machines instead use this signal to create a picture.
Yet even with that dramatic resonance, the incident failed to get much traction nationally.
I remember when I saw the Maasai collection, it had such resonance with me.
It has the brevity of I and, as such, a poetic resonance with it.
AND DOES IT REALLY HAVE TO HAVE ANYTHING MORE THAN EMOTIONAL RESONANCE WITH THEM?
This divide is both long-running and global, but has particular resonance in Russia.
The George P. Bush's visit has special resonance due to his family's political history.
But more recently, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies have shown this to be incorrect.
Interlude and hollow resonance are on display at the Thinkspace Gallery until December 3rd.
Doctors use fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) to measure blood flow in the brain.
You'll feel overpowered by the thickness of their vibrations, the size of their resonance.
MRI, for example, uses magnetic resonance—not electromagnetic radiation—to peer inside your body.
The issue was given added resonance by Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 U.S. presidential bid.
"I want the work to have that deep resonance with people," Van Helten says.
Participants were asked to lie down in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanner.
Another novel, "They Came to Baghdad", is significant mainly for its creepy contemporary resonance.
The issue has resonance because of cases in which ride-hail drivers committed crimes.
These events from the early days of the Cold War have considerable resonance today.
On Friday, a magnetic resonance imaging examination showed no structural damage to deGrom's arm.
It's an unsettling idea to apply to the American case, but not without resonance.
And the tragedy of their story has particular resonance at this time of year.
A follow up study using magnetic resonance imaging or MRI showed extensive brain abnormalities.
That slow movement is the core, whose emotional resonance colors everything else around it.
He said it would "have to have some thematic resonance" like the first movie.
The magnetic resonance device was responsible for the world's first confirmed mechanical doping case.
These questions reflect back on our own politically desperate era, often with eerie resonance.
It is hard to overstate the resonance of that message in Italy's troubled capital.
The "pained parting" that the song mourned had a special resonance in my family.
Where Nascar has lost its emotional resonance with fans, Stewart has handily harnessed it.
They are easier to describe than texture and resonance, for which words are difficult.
Two new releases from Resonance Records throw light on his transition into the style.
In the realms of modern business and politics, however, facial hair has particular resonance.
But when a Yankee does it at Fenway, there are layers of historical resonance.
The emotional resonance may be surprising given the movie's relentless gloss, but it's real.
My trip to Russia with President Reagan had the same sense of historical resonance.
His vocal tone, timid at first, soon had the resonance of an actor's voice.
This gives the book an eerie resonance, a worrisome sense of never-expiring relevance.
Check out Intel's "power bowl": There are two competing standards for magnetic resonance too.
Surrealists saw Atget's photographs as evocations "invested with psychic resonance," rather than mere representations.
Education in prison has a resonance that reaches all those connected to a prisoner.
Last on the list was a tweet that found resonance among Mr. Trump's opponents.
After a decade of soaring stock prices, this has some resonance with the public.
But it's not a cathedral-style resonance, which dissipates in space as it travels.
In fact, the impressively diverse and broad offerings include events with acute contemporary resonance.
This isn't untrue, but it is also incidental to the works' resonance and beauty.
Manager Terry Collins said Cespedes would have a magnetic resonance imaging exam on Friday.
Putin therefore has moved preemptively to deprive this verdict of any domestic Russian resonance.
The events were not necessarily connected, but they had a kind of conceptual resonance.
Thriving on our abandonment of positive principles, radical messaging has recently found surprising resonance.
The youngest candidate in the race has gained particular resonance with the nation's youth.
The pavilions thus become a place to draw out contemporary resonance with bold strokes.
It's magnetic resonance that's going to have an impact in the next few years.
Coal has always had strong cultural resonance in the US. In his campaign, Trump seized on that resonance with an odd kind of fervor, using miners as props in political rallies and promising, again and again, to put them back to work.
If Austen's work is perceived as quintessentially British, it has found resonance across the world.
The PowerPlay mat uses the older, cheaper magnetic resonance technology to wirelessly charge the mouse.
Based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)of the patients, the researchers noticed some internal changes.
For me, the role of the bureau in the lives of Americans has special resonance.
And yet, for all its resonance with supporters, the design almost seemed like an afterthought.
To get such an image, researchers used a technique called diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Coppola's embattled war epic takes Joseph Conrad's moralistic fable and gives it depth and resonance.
Cantor made sure female voices were heard, and today the art world recognizes her resonance.
But The Beach's message has picked up new resonance in the age of influencer culture.
For historical resonance, 280 would have been better, for Babe Ruth, the original Bronx slugger.
Wireless, magnetic resonance must be near-to-touching the wired charger in order to work.
More importantly, I decided, if it weren't, The Peripheral would lose all relevance, all resonance.
Resonance — Aggregate data from connected devices, smartphones and apps to understand and predict human behaviors.
"Those ideas addressed the problems facing our country and they have tremendous resonance," Merkley said.
Disappointingly, the section on his modern resonance is the weakest part of Mr Lynskey's book.
Astronomers have observed extrasolar systems containing two or three planets in resonance but never four.
As keyboards and drums continually tweak mood and lighting, individual notes land with unexpected resonance.
It's this ongoing resonance and desire to highlight people of color that sticks with Winfrey.
"When artists use natural materials, their work tends to have a visceral resonance," reflects Walker.
Gospel legend Mavis Staples sings the chorus, her effortless resonance contrasting Booker's hoarse blues vocals.
But in light of that saga, it takes on a more charged kind of resonance.
It will have more resonance for us if it does close above that previous high.
For the first project, Resonance, we got in touch with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra.
They are losing their relevance and their resonance, in part from repetitious, almost ritualistic invocation.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam was negative, and he was listed as day to day.
Collins said deGrom had not had a magnetic resonance imaging scan but was still sore.
In Everybody Knows, the necessity of making things explicit means some deeper resonance is lost.
The youthful chorus was magnificent, sounding twice its size in the resonance of bare sets.
"It's had a huge resonance with kids," said Bill Cane, another member of the collective.
But his suggestions that voting itself will be tainted could have a longer-term resonance.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam Wednesday showed the sprain, which was good news to Bird.
The movie offers little resonance beyond that; it's not a career highlight for the director.
It carries an emotional resonance given fascism is still a living memory for many Spaniards.
It's an overtly angry and political work of art, one that has continuing resonance today.
Locals not only continued but developed the pottery tradition into artwork that has real resonance.
An unexpected resonance with headlines can cut either way for a movie's box-office prospects.
We're still a scrappy company, but I think we've found resonance on a larger scale.
So Mr. Gillum, championing his environmentalism, has pounced on the renewed resonance of sustainability here.
They were not only easy, approachable and refreshing, the best had resonance, depth and length.
And how Coloradans sift through their choices will have resonance far beyond the Rocky Mountains.
Packaged in vagueness, themes about love or peace simply lack resonance for a modern audience.
Mr. Hughes's call for breaking up Facebook may have greater resonance given the political moment.
The early scenes of the protagonist wandering a deserted London have eerie fresh resonance now.
Upon reflection this week, they were intensely dialed into the emotional resonance of home-ownership.
In an interview with the website Vulture, Mr. Mosley spoke to the series' political resonance.
Among black and Latino voters, Mr. Sanders's ideologically driven approach may find a particular resonance.
In all, these structures enrich the manifestoes, adding resonance, humor and teasing bits of symbolism.
The debate over Islam in political life has a particularly strong resonance in the Netherlands.
There was an emotional resonance — he had lost his companion to AIDS four years earlier.
Rizzo said Sunday that a magnetic resonance imaging examination afterward had showed no structural damage.
Watching "Shakespeare Resonance" and "Who Killed My Father," I didn't care about the loose ends.
One day, we feel a resonance, from the soles of the feet to the cranium.
A few minutes of humming, lip trills or resonance exercises can go a long way.
A Handmaid's Tale and The Testaments, moreover, would give a political resonance to the Nobel.
He understood how to achieve emotional resonance and, most impressively, inspired young people to vote.
"Let's not keep trying to unring a bell that has no resonance," the judge said.
The final resonance and conclusions of their stories, especially Lexi's, has stayed with me, too.
But I don't get that caught up on it; it has no resonance with me.
Yes, It's Your Parents' Fault "Attachment theory" finds new resonance in the age of smartphones.
There is another, one that has a resonance beyond Tottenham, beyond London, beyond this season.
I'm so grateful that our story has resonance in a time that calls for empathy.
An exhibition covering major bodies of work reveals his urgent resonance for our troubled times.
And they're buying into the Donald — that's why it had so much resonance with him.
TBL: What are some examples of ideas that have particular resonance among Silicon Valley Democrats?
That's just personally a cause that has a great deal of resonance with me. Sure.
The first magnetic resonance products, including laptop chargers, will hit the market later this year.
But Dumbo's lack of emotional resonance presents a solid argument that Tim Burton finally might be.
Rabbia's art is one of subtlety and resonance, her subjects as fleeting as they are timeless.
Reducing inequality by peaceful means looks harder than ever, giving Mr Scheidel's arguments even greater resonance.
They feel every polarity and resonance as a wave, ready to rupture their fragile molecular binds.
Those vintage blocks found in factories of an earlier era appear in five paintings in Resonance.
If you're interested in checking out Resonance Audio for yourself, it's available on Google's developers website.
As I have transitioned, many things I once loved have lost the resonance they once held.
"Women and children" has this type of emotional resonance for all speakers of standard American English.
Some of the days will have games with a particular resonance for that time of year.
While anchored in Germany, the movie's themes of terrorism and racism, should have a universal resonance.
Speaking on the international impact, Lion, Patel described the emotional resonance of his SAG-nominated film.
When a photon hits the superconductor, it "shifts the resonance frequency of the oscillator," said Mazin.
And the Naked Gun resonance is so close that it almost feels like someone's trolling us.
It's still unclear the resonance of that revelation, but that too may come out at trial.
Do you think he had any sense of the resonance that might take on later on?
However, the disconnect remains, as sequel films have had limited resonance with moviegoers in the country.
Even in biblical times, that threat must have had resonance with the men hearing Jeremiah's wails.
The anniversary has special resonance this year, because it coincides with the sesquicentennial of Howard University.
"We talk about a little thing called – I guess the word someone uses – resonance," Stewart began.
Too bad it has just as little resonance as everything else she said on-air today.
That will require help with guidance from imaging systems such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging.
There are only so many times you can tell the same story before its resonance fades.
Matz said the bone spur was spotted in his magnetic resonance imaging exam in early May.
One of the most eye-catching weapons in their arsenal is functional magnetic-resonance imaging (fMRI).
"Every empty space has its own resonance, one that's entirely based on its geometry," he said.
Its images — fences, ships, hordes of straining bodies — bring gravity and historical resonance to the song.
Such topics may be boilerplate among progressives, yet they carry extra resonance coming from a Latino.
WhatsApp, however, has a different audience than Apple, which could give its decision a different resonance.
One of the engines for the film's continued relevance has been its resonance with gay fans.
Matz, who underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam in New York on Monday, emphasized the positive.
Researchers scanned astronauts' brains using magnetic resonance imaging before and after varying lengths of space missions.
At the center of the plot, and underscoring the eerie resonance, is a volatile, polarizing election.
I think there was something about those limitations themselves that helped it achieve a deeper resonance.
Certainly one's own dreams have some meaningful resonance, and perhaps a Freudian analyst could untangle them.
Those whose nationalist critique of parties finds resonance with masses of voters can acquire vast power.
People with silicone gel implants should get magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to look for leaks.
"I really didn t think it would have the kind of resonance it had," Sarandon admitted.
Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks was sent for a magnetic resonance imaging test on his left shoulder.
But just because it started in one place does not negate its eerie resonance in another.
Those resonance points often have to do with what people are they familiar or comfortable with.
Obama's choices, that even the most seemingly superficial detail, when considered, can have a meaningful resonance.
He is expected to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging test, but he said he felt fine.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam revealed that Conforto also tore the posterior capsule in his shoulder.
More than before in American music, bass is the resonance, the rhythm and the grounding force.
It was Dr. Seuss's favorite book and one that was much discussed for its environmental resonance.
"Woke" acquires a whole new resonance here, and it is a state of awareness that scalds.
"Her picture has had resonance far beyond its place of origin," our chief fashion critic writes.
Incarceration also has personal resonance for Sable Elyse Smith, whose father's imprisonment has deeply affected her.
" He added: "The emotional resonance may be surprising given the movie's relentless gloss, but it's real.
Once again, analysts overestimated the resonance of climate change and underestimated the power of economic populism.
But do you think that's why it had so much more resonance with Susan at Uber?
Still, this production gives the impression of a play that has aged into a new resonance.
For visitors and locals alike, the state motto has a common resonance: mountaineers are always free.
The Yankees flew him to New York, where a magnetic resonance imaging examination revealed no issues.
" Critic's take: "The emotional resonance may be surprising given the movie's relentless gloss, but it's real.
But for many young voters the name does not have the same resonance it once did.
The threads that remain hanging imbue this peculiar story of paradise lost with a tragic resonance.
That second act trudges, losing emotional resonance in the process, but even there, gorgeous details abound.
Castro, who was replaced by Rob Refsnyder, will have a magnetic resonance imaging test on Tuesday.
So any contemporary resonance Gabriel's remark might have is strictly in the individual viewer's mind. Nope.
I like the idea of a cider punch, which carries a little New England Thanksgiving resonance.
Whether or not these things have some political resonance with some group of people is immaterial.
The thematic resonance of season four's own stylistic break is harder to pin down at first.
"Knives in Hens" is simply a simple story that vibrates with ever-widening resonance and implications.
When the term did not have a commercial or cynical cast, but had reach and resonance.
The news was nevertheless met with enthusiasm in Britain, where the tapestry has strong historical resonance.
It's always the soaring, sacred Gothic and Romanesque architecture that gives these works a distinct resonance.
Kaye's work using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain has teased out other important details.
Hoffman examined magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of patients' brains, which showed they actually experienced less pain.
Before her next novel, Normal People, comes out in the US, Elizabeth Donnelly wrote about Rooney's resonance.
Little Minkoff partnered with Resonance Companies, a tech company that specializes in developing software for fashion brands.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam, he said, showed the muscle had torn clear off the shoulder bone.
Also, resonance-breaking by hovercraft does not work for ice sheets more than about a metre thick.
The only reason to do it again was to tell a story that has some modern resonance.
" Given what's going on culturally and politically he "felt it would have a lot of cultural resonance.
The study focused on three types of abnormalities that were detected by magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI.
Emotional resonance is valuable, sure, but only insofar as it serves the ultimate goals of the title.
Moreover, Hill's "strength and poise" did not have the same resonance as Ford's vulnerability, reports the Atlantic.
Hopefully the weather patterns that are illustrated in this movie will have some resonance, especially this year.
He's meant as a figure of larger-than-life fairy-tale resonance, which shouldn't require detailed explanations.
The resonance ratio may not change, but the planets' gravitational effect on each other most certainly does.
This type of machine relies on magnetic resonance imaging to create high resolution scans of neural tissue.
For the record: "I can tell you that's found some resonance within the administration," Koonin tells Axios.
Elias pressed his face against the instrument in order to experience its resonance for the first time.
Resonance Audio delivers a spatial sound SDK that promises to simplify how developers craft how we listen.
"It has cultural resonance because it is so broad and allows for so much flexibility and choice."
At the episode level, Rick's incessant cynicism affords his scattered displays of sincerity and kindness extra resonance.
But the exhibition's resonance with our political moment also makes it a resource for understanding feminism now.
Little did I know then the resonance this movie, and particularly Dorothy's shoes, would have for me.
He will undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam Wednesday morning to determine the extent of the injury.
"Never before has the phrase 'we're all in this together' had more resonance or relevance," wrote Trump.
But I can somehow show the contemporary resonance in the way it is delivered to the audience.
Last week, Matz had a magnetic resonance imaging exam, which revealed no structural damage in his shoulder.
With this trick, he could dampen the outside world while increasing the resonance of the inner one.
But their structural resonance sheds light on three aspects of the relationship between narrative and politics today.
" Murguía said the old name "appeared to be outdated" and "to have no resonance with our community.
The Armin Strom Minute Repeater Resonance is valued at $350,000, a spokesperson for WatchTime told Business Insider.
A sequel would "have some thematic resonance in a similar way" that "Joker" does, though, he said.
When you're doing a show about terrorism — in the case of "24," there was an accidental resonance.
Neuromarketing, Iacovoni explained, uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to observe how brains respond to different marketing stimuli.
But it carries greater resonance in Florida, which ranks among the most carceral states in the union.
The action sequences rely less on clever choreography and camerawork than on shiny CG and emotional resonance.
Eagles and I spoke on the phone about the project and its broader resonance in today's America.
The 750 GeV diphoton resonance would go on to spawn 547 theory papers attempting to explain it.
But his death has resonance as the latest tragedy to befall our unfortunate Stark family of protagonists.
That's why the term "woke," despite being overused to the point of parody, still has some resonance.
Its resonance, after all, is behind all the voices calling for the release of Mr. Trump's taxes.
At other junctures, the pianos seemed content to let their collective resonance slip mysteriously into the background.
And at its funniest, which is often also its most uncomfortable, it has gained a new resonance.
It's almost eerie how there are scenes that have an emotional resonance and a meaning, especially now.
Edicts about how to look or how to behave, regardless of hair color, were losing their resonance.
Spaced apart, they played and listened, the resonance of the cistern informing the edges of their improvisation.
So Gob Squad's topic could hardly be timelier, but the show struggles to find urgency and resonance.
One example is functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI, which measures changes in brain activity in real time.
That sense of resonance also gives lingering power to the miniatures that Brecht penned throughout his career.
"We've been selecting wines based more on emotional resonance than on any particular flavor profile," she said.
It's not detail or chronology Gold leaves us longing for; it's sentimental resonance — and he knows it.
In the past five years, another technology has stepped up to bat: nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMR).
These serve to generalize the story of the Yamato into an episode rich with resonance and irony.
Many story lines have become redundant, digressive or inconsistent, instead of building suspense or bolstering thematic resonance.
But they had more resonance for me personally because, being African American, I'm a part of that.
One of the N.F.L.'s most dynamic receivers, Beckham underwent a magnetic resonance imaging examination on Tuesday.
The accusation had particular resonance given the nearly two decades of military dictatorship that ended in 1985.
You may not like Trump personally, but you ignore the resonance of his message at your peril.
But the strengths of Bouilly's libretto and its resonance in times of political oppression are immediately apparent.
The issue of serving pork at schools had wider resonance in the country at the time, however.
He will have a magnetic resonance imaging test on Tuesday to determine the extent of the injury.
These results could have particular resonance for people who have tried brief, intense workouts and disliked them.
Big Brother is arriving on Broadway, with contemporary political resonance, as "1984" comes to the Hudson Theater.
She mentioned quantum theory and the notion of "morphic resonance," proposed by the British parapsychologist Rupert Sheldrake.
Trilobites Astronomers detected an orbital resonance between the two innermost satellites of the mysterious ice giant planet.
This history lends special resonance to the new show, at the museum that bears Gertrude Whitney's name.
The emotional resonance of that argument, however, all too often blinds critics to a more complex reality.
The 235 had the energy and linearity typical of an aligoté, yet with unexpected resonance and depth.
Terrestrial Resonance, continues at Art in Flux Harlem, (163 Malcolm X Blvd, Harlem, Manhattan) until May 30.
You're probably doomed to damnation if the choir's resonance at the end didn't inspire a visceral reaction.
The resonance of Jordan's piece makes clear how much work remains to be done at art institutions.
There is power in this resonance, in hearing a joke made for people who look like us.
Francis has a flair for powerful gestures, but what gave his border visit special resonance was its timing.
And yet, as Shinoda covered his bandmate's parts, the ripples of eerie resonance in the lyrics were palpable.
It also has a particular resonance today in its depiction of war, repression, foreign intervention and civilian suffering.
This criticism of globalization has found enormous resonance, especially in the parts of the country that experienced deindustrialization.
"This atmosphere results in Nazis thinking they have a resonance from the majority in the population," she said.
And in her videos, an act as simple as striking a match can take on new symbolic resonance.
Through stretching and spacing, the team was able to tune the resonance frequency up to 9.15-12.38 GHz.
Moore, especially, has spoken openly about her personal history with sex work, adding greater resonance to her performance.
Ms. West ascribed its resonance to a general appetite for simplicity and permanence that extends to people's wardrobes.
And this was also one of the (many) reasons for the resonance of 2016's universally acclaimed Moonlight.
Or it could, as now, be an important factor in agriculture and medicine but of little wider resonance.
Fisher said Anthony had undergone a magnetic resonance imaging test that showed no structural damage inside the knee.
Another interesting consequence of resonance, besides keeping planets alive, is that their orbital periods form whole number ratios.
The exploration of this central tension lends Mr Amanat's account of the Islamic revolution a deep historical resonance.
I'm so proud to be in a little film that has such great resonance with so many people.
But it's still unclear what kind of resonance any kind of MMA news has on the outside world.
Time turns all pop culture into nostalgia, and you're almost deaf to its resonance once it finally resonates.
The caps' concave design reflects errant sound waves into a resonance-abating absorber to keep the audio crisp.
If so, K2-138 would displace Trappist-1 as the longest resonance chain detected in any solar system.
Novanto was taken to a second hospital on Friday for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, media reported.
I guess it's difficult not to find resonance with deity figures that are so frankly, human—like us.
"If we see there is resonance in the industry, it's a good sign that it'll graduate," he said.
The charges against Hodgkinson were later dismissed, but the allegations have a new resonance after Wednesday's shooting attack.
It hoped to work at a distance of about three feet using something called near field magnetic resonance.
"The founder and the mission are the two things that can establish emotional resonance early on," Patel advises.
Magnetic resonance imaging machines are huge and noisy and they weigh a ton—or more like ten tons.
The team called it a "mild" sprain but said Bryant was to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam.
They did a magnetic resonance imaging scan of his spine and were aghast when they saw the image.
Greene highlighted Kubernetes and Istio as two open-source products that will have particular resonance with Cisco customers.
"Even though I love this collection, the story has more resonance here in Vienna," Mr. de Waal said.
And as the 2020 campaign begins, that long list of factors has profound resonance beyond North Dakota's borders.
The film's fantastical elements do nothing to undercut the emotional resonance of the relationship between Roy and Alton.
We think our brand has a strong resonance with East Coast consumers and has an East Coast sensibility.
Given the recent spate of shootings around the country, the event had taken on special resonance this year.
In this case, there was a stark resonance between Islamic State propaganda and the killer's choice of target.
It seems that the Christian preachers had discovered the powerful resonance the wheel image held for African-Americans.
Traditional M.R.I., or magnetic resonance imaging, uses magnetic fields and radio waves to take images of internal organs.
They lacked cumulative force, poetic resonance — qualities that transform a watchable routine into a choreographic work of art.
What is more, this decision is depriving the public in Mexico of a public event of global resonance.
But, as a survivor from the Days of Highbrow Culture, I liked the deeper resonance of my choice.
And yeah, it has a resonance with now, absolutely, because it seems to be a cyclical thing, always.
The researchers also used magnetic resonance imaging to assess participants' brain volume in relation to their skull volume.
The article would have yet to achieve real resonance in 2014 when Ms. Teachout decided to challenge Gov.
Trilobites The hospital technology, typically used to identify human ailments, captured perhaps the world's smallest magnetic resonance image.
He was scheduled to undergo magnetic resonance imaging, the network said, to determine the extent of the injury.
Boone said Severino was expected to have a magnetic resonance imaging examination on Tuesday, and perhaps other tests.
The site of major political events throughout German history, the gate has a special symbolic resonance for Germans.
Would it help if you knew that it's an allegory with enormous resonance in our politically stormy age?
The other events I attended or covered could not match this one for its athletic and geopolitical resonance.
This production, from the mid-2000s, has the same political resonance — even if it doesn't fully know it.
He was the first player from Venezuela to win the award, which has special resonance among his peers.
NMR stands for nuclear magnetic resonance and is technically similar to how an MRI works for medical diagnostics.
Judge called it "nothing alarming," and Manager Aaron Boone said a magnetic resonance imaging exam showed nothing abnormal.
But the resonance between the two English titles, which evoke similar themes of bloodsucking dependency, suggest a pairing.
He underwent a magnetic resonance imaging exam, but results were not definitive regarding the extent of the injury.
But for young adults, many of whom were not alive when she died, the anniversary carries less resonance.
So, his words, even if he maintains they have no connection with the US government, carry special resonance.
"Resonance is a word that holds special meaning for me in this place," Brook said at the beginning.
The apocalyptic resonance of this image, which invokes the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, hovers like an omen.
For one, the classic Moog ladder filter — which provides rich resonance and self-oscillation — has reshaped gain staging.
If the "before" chapters provide the book's propulsive momentum, the "after" strand provides its psychological insight and resonance.
But Mr. Koum's story carries greater resonance because his app has quietly become a mainstay of immigrant life.
Naiad and Thalassa's periodic, repetitive cha-cha is not the only noteworthy orbital resonance in the solar system.
Disney's brand reputation, stellar storytelling and emotional resonance has kept it at the top of the box office.
That closely matches the natural resonance, or rate of vibration, of buildings about 60 to 160 feet tall.
"I wasn't clear on why certain lines had a resonance with me," Arsenault tells THUMP of the track.
Do you think that making this a political argument, a political bias argument instead, will have more resonance?
"This has resonance," Tim Malloy, the assistant director of polling at Quinnipiac University, told my colleague Ella Nilsen.
Nadja's newest release, Sv, is a single composition that spreads across 41 minutes with a thundering mechanical resonance.
Note: Many stories on EV chargers still use lazily use "induction," but they're usually referring to magnetic resonance.
Liboff has postulated that the physical process underlying this effect is due to something known as ion cyclotron resonance, whereby energy is transferred from the time-varying electromagnetic field (such as that generated by the Sun) to an ion when the resonance frequencies of the ion and electromagnetic field align.
Given its resonance, it's no surprise that most of Washington's successors followed his example by issuing a farewell address.
For the study, lead researcher Thomas Denson used functional magnetic resonance imaging to measure blood flow to the brain.
Duckworth said the administration's family separation practices have deep resonance for her as a mother with a small baby.
In the study, the researchers scanned the brains of three different groups of subjects with magnetic resonance imaging machines.
The showrunners might consider changing the name, however, as billions no longer lands with the resonance it once had.
Magnetic resonance imaging, most common known as an MRI for short, can be a frightening experience, especially for kids.
Currently, there are four primary technology categories for delivering wireless power: magnetic resonance, laser, ultrasound/ultrawave and radio frequency.
Its English-language title was changed to The Tuner of Silences, which doesn't strike the same resonance as Jesusalém.
That a Muslim can rise to such high office in one of the West's preeminent cities has powerful resonance.
Magnetic resonance imaging is an invaluable tool in the medical field, but it's also a slow and cumbersome process.
The researchers performed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of 61 people who did not have clinical anxiety or OCD.
However, Liew grants his work a deeper resonance by immersing it in the culture and history of his homeland.
It also has a special resonance for me, as it's the first recipe I cooked in my new kitchen.
And it has a resonance that is missing from the others: "Chocolate is not about food intake," Seguine said.
Nuanced accounts of living in captivity in the antebellum South have artistic value as well as larger political resonance.
Called functional magnetic resonance imaging, what it really does is scan for the magnetic signatures of oxygen-rich blood.
"With anything that has any historical resonance, it's [about] trying to figure out what your 'in' is," he says.
When you're learning to sing, you talk about resonance and vocal tone, and breath support, and rhythm and pitch.
But the fact that people are having that kind of connection with it, and that resonance, is absolutely amazing.
Sometimes a song or cover of a song that the audience already recognizes provides a certain essential emotional resonance.
This form of sound, being by definition annoying, has political resonance, and planners do their best to minimise it.
A short experience, coming in at under 90 minutes from start to finish, but with lasting, memory-making resonance.
Twenty-five years later, this piece of evidence, forged in a new and truly American medium, has special resonance.
A monument of vast historic resonance for both faiths is seeing a gradual but accelerating change in its status.
The combination of global heritage, beguiling depth, strategic resonance and aesthetic charm makes chess much more than a game.
Teixeira, who had a magnetic resonance imaging scan during the day, did not speak to reporters after the game.
Sabathia wanted to take a day to rest, and the team on Friday suggested a magnetic resonance imaging test.
The climaxes, alas, were a brittle jumble, missing the mellow blend you'd find in a hall with greater resonance.
He had not yet had a magnetic resonance imaging test to determine exactly what was wrong with the knee.
The study was conducted with functional magnetic resonance imaging, a scanning method that measures blood flow in the brain.
I think other ways where the brand has resonance among a community is where I'm interested in moving into.
The sets, costumes, performances, and direction radiate a dazzling brilliance, but its resonance goes far beyond just visual splendor.
The concentration camps hold a special resonance for him because of his own ancestors' experiences under the Soviet regime.
It was a shocking moment in a campaign chock full of them and now it has even more resonance.
The firm said that excess inventory and a lack of resonance with younger customers will pressure sales going forward.
Saulnier, who last made the soulful revenge thriller Blue Ruin, doesn't have the emotional resonance or moody tenor that
In one of Dr. Lin's studies, magnetic resonance imaging tests showed greater brain atrophy among those with poor hearing.
Two: the thing about fiction, again, is you're able to externalize things in artful ways that produce thematioc resonance.
The 30-year-old Latino-Arab candidate says his own working-class background will have greater resonance with voters.
Simons's clothing has a cultural resonance that few fashion designers, for men's wear or women's wear, have ever enjoyed.
Lorde and Kanye West are kindred spirits, seeking the emotional resonance in nimble flows, rap drums, and processed vocals.
MeRT technology is an algorithm-driven version of magnetic resonance therapy and the data is arresting and enormously encouraging.
From President Bush's "thumping" in the 2006 midterms to the resonance of retrenchment rhetoric from leaders ranging from Sen.
It is what happens in the stands that gives a soccer match — any sporting event, really — its emotional resonance.
I also covered the debate around guns as it played out locally, where the topic had a distinct resonance.
This is how a classic story like "The Metamorphosis" can find deep resonance with adults in a workplace context.
Challenge students to reread some of the Shakespearean soliloquies they have studied and consider what resonance they have today.
And if you know something about Mac Liammóir (1899-1978), Bairbre's determination to remake herself takes on further resonance.
Some scientists are betting on magnetic resonance imaging scans, or M.R.I.s, as the most sensitive detectors of placental problems.
He grew up the son of an accountant in nearby Piacenza, so the area has profound resonance for him.
But like so much of our current discourse, the word's resonance drifts between the weighty and the meme-ified.
One of the ways she studies how love affects the brain is through functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI.
Its language and ideas might have a particular resonance today, but they would be worth reading at any time.
It rushes up from her diaphragm full of theatrical resonance and then hums along at a soothing, slow register.
He was receiving treatment after the game and was expected to have a magnetic resonance imaging examination on Friday.
In The Wurst, Ying and company seek to illuminate the universality, diversity, and culinary resonance of the humble wiener.
" Mr. Bell, Mr. Merry wrote, "became the first person to test the resonance of the concept on the hustings.
A magnetic resonance imaging test revealed the tear, and he was given a cortisone shot to relieve the pain.
JACOBS Well, it has deeply uncomfortable resonance right now, but the Moldavian Massacre was the most memorable to me.
Looking out at the audience or a memory of a song that you played that had a particular resonance?
Boone said the right-hander had a magnetic resonance imaging test performed on the shoulder, which showed some inflammation.
As a setting, Federal Hall, where Enrico D. Wey performed his solo "silent::partner," offers a lot more resonance.
But for real resonance with the current administration, our critic writes, go back a few years to "Arrested Development."
The next day, a magnetic resonance imaging test revealed a stress injury to the scapula in his pitching shoulder.
The play inspired an uncomfortable resonance with my own life and my marriage since I came out as trans.
Kaprielian was to have a magnetic resonance imaging test before being evaluated by the Yankees' team physician, Christopher Ahmad.
Many see Sanders' success in the Democratic presidential primary race so far as evidence that their message has resonance.
A magnetic resonance imaging exam confirmed the injury that she sustained in a loss to Minnesota on Thursday night.
Political strands within familiar works have been popping out with startling resonance, as with that "Barber" at the Met.
The great hymnal chords that underpin these slow movements are tuned with extraordinary care, delivering a chiaroscuro of resonance.
The emotional resonance of the Pictures Generation has accrued over time, strengthened by its curious suitability to the present.
But the difference between comedy and horror matter just as much to the genre's recent resonance as their similarities.
In both contexts, ideas from the fringes — far right and far left, radical and traditional — suddenly have unexpected resonance.
Chapman had a magnetic resonance imaging test on Saturday and was placed on the disabled list before Sunday's doubleheader.
The investment a reader develops in this family provides emotional resonance to another important survivor: the family Kiddush cup.
Too little sleep leads to unsociable tendenciesThe researchers used magnetic resonance imaging to prove that the results weren't accidental.
Unlike pitch, which can be readily measured using phone apps, such as Pitch Perfect, resonance can't be objectively pinpointed.
Nearly three years into his tenure at "Late Night," he has found his voice, and with it, greater resonance.
The walls will be resurfaced in order to improve the hall's resonance, especially when it comes to bass frequencies.
He gave up swearing a while back, bothered by what he called the "resonance of negativity" in the words.
Such a call can have resonance in deeply religious Malawi, which has high rates of church and Mosque attendance.
Still, there are enough points of resonance to cause palpitations in the heart of any anxious 21st-century liberal.
Mr. McCraven isn't an esoterica guy, but he's certainly obsessed with resonance and charge and the weight of sound.
But at a new exhibition at Art in Flux Harlem, Terrestrial Resonance, I see work that genuinely astonishes me.
Emotional resonance, rather than the constraints of a particular genre, was his guiding principle when selecting collaborators and material.
But the featured works also include many personal moments that achieve the universal emotional resonance of really great poetry.
Durant was scheduled to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam on Tuesday to determine the extent of the damage.
Despairing and sensuous in every entwined embrace, the duet was a study in human need, performed with intense resonance.
That resonance likely comes from the fact that making Quit The Curse was a transitional time for Burch herself.
Decorated with peacock feathers, it has four melody strings and 15 so-called "sympathetic strings" that drone in resonance.
Magnetic resonance was demonstrated by a team at MIT in 2007 (the team that went on to found WiTricity).
It's also about how their names resonate, and how their names attached to the film are adding to the resonance.
"I feel it's a medicinal word that has no emotional resonance, and this is a really emotional issue," she said.
Last week, he had a magnetic resonance imaging test for peace of mind, to ensure there was no structural damage.
Architects and other experts say privately that the project's historical resonance, powerful developer and military association make it politically delicate.
Many harm reduction workers are in recovery, giving extra resonance to the movement's mantras, which are Glide's mantras: No judgment.
While the news has particular resonance in Saudi Arabia, globally the prevalence of women in board positions remains extremely weak.
The participants were placed in a functional magnetic resonance imaging machine (fMRI), which measures brain activity by monitoring blood flow.
Such cognitive dissonance lends 1000 Gecs emotional resonance, as they croon, wail, and make adoring noises throughout the digital din.
"The episode has particular resonance here in the age of the selfie," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times.
"I don't think our show would have the resonance it has had without that song, without that message," Sater said.
That argument has resonance because it relates to the central reason that Britain joined the bloc in the first place.
Occasionally, the issues have social or political resonance — courtesy titles for transgender people, or English renderings of foreign place names.
But some of what he said that night took on a new resonance in light of Gordon's accusations against him.
I'd always planned to move to New York after graduating, so it was easy to find resonance with the show.
Kidman's face as Erin gives in to the most impersonal hand job in cinematic history has special resonance post #MeToo.
That's still the goal — but now she sees a wider resonance in the stories of Sami, Babu and the others.
Though each of these mini-movements invited interesting contributions, none have coalesced into a unifying hashtag with larger cultural resonance.
Through sculptures and paintings composed of found materials, Saar unearths historical narratives that continue to have an unsettling contemporary resonance.
The event went off without a hitch and, for Parker, the standing ovation spoke to the film's resonance with audiences.
It's movies like "Split," that may not have giant cultural resonance ... Like, you're not trying to win Oscars from it.
And these Games, which will take place in Pyeongchang, South Korea, have a deepened emotional resonance for the snowboarding savant.
"RHO is a study of the density of forms and acoustic resonance," says Phi's Rafael Durand in the video below.
A phenomenon called ferromagnetic resonance means that when magnetite is zapped with microwaves of an appropriate frequency it gets hot.
If casting Medicaid as a middle-class entitlement saved it in the 1990s, that message only has greater resonance today.
Into this crowded field, Stanford historian Priya Satia now drops another proposal—one with peculiar resonance for the current moment.
CNN's investigation shows that those ideas have gained resonance far beyond ultra-right groups and have spread into the mainstream.
To assess its stability and the extent of the work required to rebuild it, magnetic resonance imaging was carried out.
The family room has acoustic tile around its perimeter near the roofline, to offset the resonance of the high ceiling.
The technology that actually does the note-saving isn't Montblanc's, but Wacom's and is called electro-magnetic resonance or EMR.
Senator Lamar Alexander of Tennessee also said that the resonance of Mr. Trump's policy messages could no longer be ignored.
As both Democrats and Republicans continue to drift apart ideologically, voices further from the center will likely gain greater resonance.
"This seemed to me to be a fast, creative way to get ideas that would have cultural resonance," she said.
The last is a key point, and one that should have some resonance with otherwise unreachable members on the right.
For all their political and pop-cultural resonance, her works most strongly sound a call-and-response with their predecessors.
The words of Flynn on the day he pleaded guilty then take on even more resonance with a year's hindsight.
These historical incidents have their resonance today in the constant tension between prudence (or "accommodation") and assertive morality (or "provocation").

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