But I think most of the content, it resonates with people because it resonates with their lived experience.
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Larson's simple message resonates loudly in the halls of Congress because it resonates all over America: Expand Social Security!
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"What resonates in North Dakota or Montana or Missouri [also] resonates in California, New York and Massachusetts," Schumer said.
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In our experience we're acknowledging you as the participant, and I think that resonates with me — and hopefully that resonates with other people, too.
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We all must understand what truly resonates with these impressive young people — and how and why their approach so strongly resonates with us all.
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A rocket fills the wall at the front of the room, and subwoofers project its roar into my chest cavity, where it resonates and resonates.
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All these years later it still resonates — these kindnesses.
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But I think his message resonates with working people now.
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Her grief resonates even if the wild circumstance does not.
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Whether its design, gardening, cooking — that it resonates with people.
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For many, it's an experience that resonates well into adulthood.
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As a piece of cultural analysis, the argument still resonates.
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A trailer like this resonates because it's about recapturing memories.
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But the issue also resonates with members of the administration.
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Mr. Trump's rhetoric resonates with a particular American political tradition.
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There's an edge of darkness that still resonates as dancey.
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Yet they have succeeded only because his work still resonates.
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For Shinzo Abe, Japan's current prime minister, the restoration resonates.
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And it resonates with other changes in the world today.
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"[The collection] kind of resonates with me in that way."
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Remarkably, 20 years later much of that guidance still resonates.
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But Wilson says the Goliad flag still resonates with him.
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Whether that resonates at this point remains to be seen.
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But it definitely resonates with those who've experienced it firsthand.
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Her body positive message resonates with a lot of people.
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It resonates with you because it is a real thing.
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"I've got back to what resonates with me," he says.
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The genre resonates in other ways for her too, though.
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I think that's something that resonates on an international level.
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But Mr. Walker's opinion resonates in this town of 21992,21976.
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SHAFAK Coming from Turkey, this question deeply resonates with me.
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The horror of the genocide still resonates deeply throughout Armenia.
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It definitely resonates in our mind, and we reflect back.
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That's like childhood, something classic that really resonates with them.
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Why do you think #ChronicSex resonates so well with people?
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Ford is using an established brand that resonates with buyers.
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Even if you're just scrolling past quickly, the point resonates.
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But for students with Mexican roots it resonates most deeply.
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It is an argument that resonates with many younger Mormons.
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You can see why this sort of thing resonates online.
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Which candidate's vision resonates with voters remains to be seen.
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BECKY QUICK: Is that a message that resonates with investors?
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Victor Luckerson captures the context and why it resonates today.
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I think that really resonates with a lot of people.
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Having a single straightforward and simple system resonates with users.
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What about the iconic brand resonates most with you personally?
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"So there's that commonality there that I think really resonates."
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His soft bigotry resonates with enough voters to sway elections.
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The story of Billy Durant founding General Motors resonates today.
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The message resonates powerfully in the North and the South.
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We're decades beyond that now — but the comparison still resonates.
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If we've learned anything from 2016, it's that authenticity resonates.
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Yet much else in this smart comedy resonates across borders.
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Why do you think the show still resonates for people?
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This resonates even if you aren't a critic by trade.
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Her passion has been a quiet one, but it resonates loudly.
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That resonates in big cities, particularly London, and some home counties.
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Times have changed, and how it resonates now, I don't know.
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The more interesting thing is the way in which it resonates.
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And, Lewis Patrick says, it's a topic that still resonates today.
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The sound of that bell resonates in more ways than one.
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You've successfully predicted what resonates fashion-wise for another human being.
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Understanding what content resonates could help admins share more like it.
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His imagery resonates with the racial politics of modern life. Austral.
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The laughter of all four family members resonates through the halls.
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The powerful letter the woman wrote still resonates with many survivors.
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What about it do you think resonates so much with people?
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It resonates because it's so plainly skewed and so plainly recognizable.
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Because it resonates with people because he has hijacked this issue.
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The message resonates with rural voters, a key electorate for Turnbull.
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"Something cute like this that resonates brings a lot of joy."
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And as I've grown older, "Fast Car" only resonates more deeply.
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Your first question resonates with me on so many different levels.
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Nearly 40 years of progress later and that desire still resonates.
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It's mythic dimension resonates with so much of his own life.
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You're trying to find the message that resonates most with investors.
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The Scott campaign hopes that argument resonates with voters as well.
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How much the issue resonates in the two states is unclear.
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"What resonates the most is the title, 'Equity,'" Ms. Byrne said.
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This is something that really resonates and matters to our customer.
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Although he later recanted, his revelation still resonates with unusual clarity.
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There's a reason why Instagram resonates so strongly: imagery is powerful.
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Dolorous Edd's question to a newly revived Jon Snow resonates here.
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It just resonates with me a lot whenever I see it.
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If anyone finds it and it resonates then it's for them.
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DER: That resonates with me, and I'll go one step further.
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Still, it is his disruptive legacy that resonates with the jeweler.
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How do you think that relationship resonates with the #MeToo movement?
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This version of sympathy resonates with me stronger than any other.
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There's certainly much in our world with which the "Ring" resonates.
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But the picture of a president isolated and abandoned still resonates.
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On its simplest level, this resonates because of a basic contrast.
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That resonates with many people because it reflects their own lives.
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What we do internally also resonates with what the customer wants.
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What is it that resonates with you about the show's vision?
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Bausch knew that what resonates is often what is left unsaid.
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The message Robert Kennedy had in the 1960s still resonates today.
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It's a metaphor that resonates with many of his patients, he says.
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But Modi remains popular, with a message that resonates with many voters.
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The tagline of the television show "The X-Files" resonates with me.
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But it also resonates with people of color on a personal level.
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VT: I think that resonates with what I do in a sense.
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But his platform clearly resonates with portions of a very powerful base.
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The phrase resonates with people who feel they have somehow lost control.
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What is it about higher tempos that resonates with you so much?
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That quote resonates elsewhere in the book, and in Nigeria in general.
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But sometimes a pin just resonates with you on an emotional level.
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Is there an image from the series that particularly resonates with you?
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The line resonates with the audience, as the screenplay is humorously indecipherable.
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I don't think it's a huge surprise that this stuff still resonates.
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But while it resonates with founders, few others have embraced the idea.
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Still, the decision to tell it resonates far beyond this small city.
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Is that something that you really like and that resonates with you.
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What resonates the most is that we mustn't stop talking about Marielle.
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"I think that theme resonates through the whole record," Feldman says later.
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"Her message resonates with me, at least," co-host Sunny Hostin interjected.
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Of course, this is an issue that resonates with Trump's populist base.
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The focus of this initiative resonates deeply with Georgetown's Catholic, Jesuit values.
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For all the obvious reasons, Khan's book resonates with immigrants like me.
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For centuries in Britain, birth was destiny — and that legacy still resonates.
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I have to admit that part of me resonates to that coldness.
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But each resonates with the others, like movements in a melancholy symphony.
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Age and experience resonates way harder with people, even with younger audiences.
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Until then, Van Kimmenade, advises field tests, if this resonates with you.
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It tells a story that resonates on several levels, especially the personal.
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What resonates with the general public is often about timing and placement.
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What resonates in each of these stories is two words: I lived.
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Biden resonates with older African-American voters, especially older African-American women.
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If the work resonates with them, they 110 percent want to help.
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And that applause resonates nationally, falling on quite a few sympathetic ears.
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If you have seen "Black Panther," what, if anything, resonates with you?
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Case resonates in an eerie fashion well beyond its immediate orbit. Brügger
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There's something about attempting to find the unlikely, unusual subject that resonates.
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That's why hip-hop and grime resonates with me and my friends.
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"We'll see what resonates with audiences and what doesn't," Netflix's Yellin said.
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When Sim is condemning the effects of neoliberal policies, his book resonates.
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Robert Penn Warren's roman à clef about Louisiana's Huey Long still resonates.
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The deep humanity of that character still resonates with women — and men.
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And I think that is really something that resonates with our audience.
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"There is a certain amount of honesty there that resonates," he said.
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And can Democrats find an economy message of their own that resonates.
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That argument resonates with Christina Greer, a Fordham University political science professor.
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The American dream still resonates, but in the 21st century it's different.
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Frank's thing is just speak about life, and it resonates with everyone.
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It's an issue that resonates with GOP base voters, if few others.
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Fearmongering resonates with his political base, particularly white voters without college degrees.
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Why do you think that era resonates with our culture so much?
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"Its lifestyle aesthetic resonates well with consumers throughout the world," he said.
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If that resonates with you, it's time to get a better monitor.
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It resonates for us both as the world marks International Women's Day.
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I'm so happy that it's a little movie that resonates with people.
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The message of "Rebel in the Rye" is one that resonates today.
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The campaign resonates with lots of people, although she's faced some backlash.
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Hip as NoMad is becoming, it resonates with echoes of its past.
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What about his work resonates with you in regard to this trilogy?
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There, CVS will tinker with the program to see what resonates with customers.
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That sentiment of unity and family resonates big with the Kardashian-Jenner brood.
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And for people still reeling from the mess of heartbreak, that probably resonates.
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What resonates for Ocasio-Cortez in the Bronx pales in Beckley and Bismarck.
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What especially resonates about Moira, though, is that she's inextricable from her wardrobe.
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Is that part of why this case still resonates in the public mind?
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Munayyer said this kind of campaign resonates with Americans worried about police tactics.
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Forty years on, the roar of Grunwick's lions resonates as proudly as ever.
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It resonates with people who occupy an awful world, which we all do.
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"There's something that really resonates with all ages, with that film," she said.
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Here's why the series finale of "The Sopranos" still resonates after 10 years:
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Hopefully it resonates with people and they relate to it, vibe to it.
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"His message is something that resonates with all hardworking Americans and families," Rep.
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I'm a consumer of pop culture, and I know what resonates with people.
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Something else comes to mind as to why the movie resonates for viewers.
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And that resonates with me, and that's what I'm looking for in life.
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The slogan harkens back to an idealized past that resonates with many voters.
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At Stormzy's old high school in South Norwood, his "south-side story" resonates.
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Using Razer's Green key switches, every single keystroke resonates with a loud clack.
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The emoji resonates the same ideologies in the digital realm, the company said.
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L3's crusade also resonates with similar themes in other Star Wars movies.
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The siren song of the third-party routinely resonates loudly in young ears.
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I think it's a set of ideals that resonates with you or doesn't.
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Khethiwe & The Leopard resonates as director Pamela Romanowsky's tribute to awkward girls everywhere.
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When we are exposed to someone's real experience, it resonates and it invigorates.
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It resonates because so many people empathise with the loss of a dog.
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Princess Diana's death, even 20 years later, still resonates deeply within our culture.
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"This story of Muhammad Ali resonates with us all, as people," Arum says.
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But it resonates with the South, the Japanese and, most importantly, the Chinese.
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Trump's strong stance on crime and gun rights resonates highly with this audience.
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And it maybe resonates with us geeks, but it doesn't with most people.
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Once a person stumbles upon content that resonates, they'll naturally follow the creator.
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The subversive combo of apprehension and cuteness, she says, resonates particularly with women.
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But it is Ms. Molloy's salty, slangy yet singsong dialogue that most resonates.
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BUT THIS BETTER FOR YOU STRATEGY THAT INGENUITY HAS IMPLEMENTED RESONATES WITH INVESTORS.
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RUSSIA'S PRESIDENT is glad-handing in Italy, where his anti-liberal roadshow resonates.
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Democrats argue that their message on the tax law resonates more with people.
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"There's an absurdity to Gorey's work that resonates with people," one admirer said.
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But when a single voice asserts itself, it resonates all the more clearly.
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Such rhetoric resonates with some Iranians loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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It definitely resonates with the myriad unimaginable things that happen to human beings.
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"If the message resonates, the challenge is reaching enough people," Ms. Nielsen said.
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"There's an absurdity to Gorey's work that resonates with people," Ms. Rosenbloom said.
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He started by speaking the language of freedom, which resonates in this country.
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His bare-knuckled approach clearly resonates with the president and his inner circle.
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But the symbolism of failing to pass a budget still resonates, he added.
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SÁGA Inform shapes campaigns based on content that strongly resonates with our audience.
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And I think that kind of thing really resonates with people, especially today.
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Put a name to this way of serving others that resonates with you.
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"And in a continent that has had its share of hatred, this resonates."
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Beyond the music, Selena's self-assured personal style still resonates with her fans.
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"What resonates with our generation is the memes," one teen told the Times.
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"She speaks with such authenticity that it really resonates with other young people."
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His consecutive-games streak, which Cal Ripken Jr. broke in 1995, still resonates.
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This genderqueer safari resonates even if you can't quite understand what's going on.
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I don't think it resonates very well, but he says it a lot.
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Watch the episode of Broken that most resonates and empower yourself with knowledge.
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The sound of a nearby singer resonates through the hull of the boat.
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His work clearly resonates with the world, but will the academy follow suit?
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It resonates with people, and they're a larger group than what they realize.
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The emotional journey is one of the things that resonates with the audience.
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"Though it's not the same character, she resonates in that same way," explains Reeves.
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I think that that will be the one that resonates and separates the parties.
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But also, Gunn said, the show's message about community is still one that resonates.
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The idea of coexisting languages in a region with so much conflict clearly resonates.
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When I see something in a person, object, or place that resonates with me.
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For some who have lost loved ones, the tough talk from "El Bronco" resonates.
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There is something of the hope embodied by the Golden Record that still resonates.
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Focusing on medical devices, the argument for individual ownership and control resonates more viscerally.
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It's because the message and diverse casting resonates with people all over the world.
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We're making a bet that Hubble can create a brand that resonates with consumers.
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This way, you and your costume partner can choose which Pariana ensemble most resonates.
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Being honest and open and telling it like it is really resonates with people.
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Bringing [us] to the table … brings a totally new tone that [resonates with fans].
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While the term resonates in startupland — among truckers the term means something entirely different.
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His presence resonates in the locker room, on the court, and in the community.
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The stock market features a concept that resonates with many African Americans: business ownership.
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When he spoke about cost cutting, that immediately resonates with everyone on Wall Street.
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The music that I want to play really resonates with playing a longer set.
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That resonates with me more than, 'Oh, I'm with this person and we're happy.
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This idea of micro-songs is really interesting, and it really resonates with me.
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"For me, the image really resonates because it has these different meanings," she explains.
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I hope this resonates with anyone committed to the cause of combating climate change.
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The messenger may be rough at times but the message resonates with many Americans.
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It resonates well with his base, and allows him to overturn another Obama policy.
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The past is present: The story of Schultz's father resonates today more than ever.
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I can report that this ethos and gratitude resonates within the entire Bush family.
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"Sellamsi," they pronounce the town's name, which resonates with "Salaam," the Arabic for peace.
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As with Mr. Farhadi's other films, every detail of speech and body language resonates.
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You sit at the top of Machu Picchu and the whole place just resonates.
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Most of the bands playing are fans and friends and that spirit just resonates.
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But their choice of John Mayer truly resonates with a younger generation (mine included).
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Livingston said that the environmental justice movement resonates for her on a personal level.
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I think her work resonates because it is devoid of vagueness and calculated universality.
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" This special technology uses "bio-frequency that resonates with the body's natural energy field.
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Opinion Why the pitch from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders resonates in 2018.
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His town halls are friendly and inclusive, and that right there resonates with me.
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Instead, it's about cooked-to-order cuisine that resonates with the destination du jour.
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That's maybe the core of why it resonates and is so frightening to us.
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His death has become a symbol of Serb suffering and resistance that still resonates.
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He made monumental contributions to freedom with a fundamental decency that resonates across generations.
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The bulk of Mary Juanita's inventory comes from that era, but it resonates today.
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It was a truly touching, thoughtful performance, and it still resonates 13 years later.
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Mr. Zuma's demise resonates as a sign of a potential new order taking shape.
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They advanced a free-market remedy that resonates with many of his fellow Republicans.
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It is a legacy that resonates now, nearly 70 years later, more than ever.
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If so, which ones, and what about them resonates with your life and values?
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The Scottish independence referendum, in 2014, which almost broke up the U.K., still resonates.
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That is why Mr. Sadr's slogan "Corruption Is Terrorism" resonates with so many Iraqis.
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That showed he knows how to put together a message that resonates, they argue.
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This very sentiment of shared values resonates with a significant portion of the Americans.
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Still, it's Greer's alternately hilarious and poignant writing that resonates most strongly with me.
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"One of the phrases that resonates in my head is, 'embrace subjectivity,'" he said.
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This resonates well with investors and is imperative in such an increasingly competitive environment.
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"I'm interested to see which idea resonates more after exploring both frameworks," Zuckerberg writes.
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Democratic colleagues hear a border security solution that resonates with their own border constituents.
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But what is it about Spider-Man, specifically, that resonates with people so well?
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I truly hope it resonates with kids today as it did with my generation.
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But she's found it resonates in a country going through its own political upheaval.
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But his point about helping our neighbors and fellow man resonates, as it should.
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This approach also resonates with one of his most enthusiastic customer bases: gun guys.
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If everything I described resonates with you, Upflow wants to manage your invoices for you.
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This is perhaps why the language resonates so well with the show's fans on Earth.
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Her quick and infectious laugh still resonates in the minds of all who knew her.
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Now, more than ever, I feel like their tagline "Because You're Worth It" resonates today.
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McKean's exploration of allegory and skewed storylines resonates strongly with the work of Pierre Huyghe.
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" Mr. Citarella added: "The merch is proof of how much the sentiment resonates with people.
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Grammer hopes the track – which will appear on his forthcoming third album – resonates with fans.
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But that means it can be tough to find something to watch that really resonates.
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My favorite is the Toni Morrison quote — let me know which one resonates with you.
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Nothing resonates like the threat of a civil or criminal lawsuit for bad security practices.
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"We wanted to build something fun and that resonates with this young demographic," Fung said.
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We have seen several orders in the last day, so the necklace resonates with some.
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Still, for those who are open to it or drunk enough to listen, it resonates.
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The launch of Fortnite, especially, resonates across the larger gaming spectrum in several unique ways.
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And, it's a message that still resonates over 20003 years after the events depicted here.
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But our task resonates with investors who understand the crucial importance of balanced global growth.
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"I think that resonates not just with Republicans but also Independents and Democrats," he said.
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"The value proposition we've created resonates with young consumers in a universal way," said Schreiber.
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It's really modeling this openness and ability to grow spiritually that I think really resonates.
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That&aposs what resonates with the American people and that&aposs why it&aposs working.
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For this reason, the protestors' goal to dismantle or wholly reshape that ideal resonates today.
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Yet he went on to create his own music that still resonates to this day.
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We haven't figured out how to do that in a way that resonates with people.
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Syd could have handled that one Big Rube's guest spot, but Paige's rapped verse resonates.
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Though many of the songs were written over a year ago, the material still resonates.
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On the Sunday, Senna failed to win in another drama that resonates down the ages.
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Instead, he delivers the message directly to his audience in a way that really resonates.
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It kind of resonates with parents because you see the fragility in your own child.
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His simple line—the system is broken; I'll fix things—resonates with millions of people.
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It is within these unpopulated American pockets, vaguely haunted by abandonment, that raw emotion resonates.
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Bernie Sanders meme producers are creating content that resonates beyond the deepest niches of Reddit.
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This suddenly resonates, because people now believe setbacks in women's equal rights could actually happen.
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She tells stories, and I think that's why she resonates with a lot of people.
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It's why the meme, "Shut up and take my money" resonates with so many people.
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However, none of this resonates with Middle East watchers who have any sense of history.
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The truth is, Democrats have not found a message that resonates with the American electorate.
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His approach resonates with a set of growing concerns about the effects of animal farming.
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The care and attention to detail put into every frame still resonates with readers today.
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It is also a phrase that immediately resonates with a big chunk of the electorate.
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Unlike the flag, the prime minister resonates with voters: He's won the last three elections.
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There was this responsibility to our community to improve our situation, which really resonates [now].
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I think it resonates with people too, food brings us together in so many ways.
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While her work resonates with a broad audience, her talent also spans genres and mediums.
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This resonates with the themes stirred up by this weekend's new Moon eclipse in Leo.
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I think when you tell a story in an honest way, it resonates with people.
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Make one joke that resonates with the internet, trademark it, and then find a lawyer.
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I think that that resonates with people and allows them to build trust with us.
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Batting average still resonates with fans because of its prominent place in the game's history.
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The information resonates because it's written by their peers, not school administrators and other adults.
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The power of brands resonates with consumers because they are forced now to brand themselves.
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He set a template of highly stylized freedom that resonates now more loudly than ever.
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If a line resonates enough with voters, it could turn some of them into supporters.
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"Each one has its own different character and resonates with me for a different reason."
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Small spaces have pitches, and we sang in an arch that resonates to B-flat.
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The piece was originally created in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, but particularly resonates today.
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The other approach is one that resonates in a more thoughtful way with more people.
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In general, football content obviously resonates incredibly well across our platforms and with our audience.
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But a message that resonates in some districts could seem out of tune in others.
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Its ideological purity resonates independently of Baghdadi, to whom a successor was named within days.
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But I think she gets distracted and loses her core anti-corruption message, which resonates.
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The documentary resonates because the long-simmering issues that Apu represents are so widely relatable.
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But the biggest chill is when Converse's own voice finally resonates, in the darkened venue.
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It was not the biggest atrocity committed during the war, but it still resonates today.
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Its very clear mission of "improving the lives of children and families" resonates with me.
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This could easily be played as a sight gag, but instead the choice resonates deeply.
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Avedon and Baldwin's 1964 photobook, with a new introduction by Hilton Als, resonates profoundly today.
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I think that format and that type of voice, your audience, just resonates with people.
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But there's another, more subtle reason Paddington 2 resonates at this particular moment in history.
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This trajectory resonates with Detroit's DIY gallery culture, and is perhaps what led Hoffmann to single out Martínez for the slot in the 2017 "Detroit Affinities" line-up, which alternates between Detroit-based artists and out-of-towners whose work resonates with one another.
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VICE asked Bahbah about Dear Love and why she thinks her work resonates with so many.
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It resonates today: When people think of Lohan's film career, they undoubtedly think of Mean Girls.
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Gizmodo: In that sense, do you feel the title of Hidden Figures resonates with you personally?
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CNN: Her representation for black women is quite evident, but she really resonates with all women.
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That's something that Lewis Carroll completely got, and maybe that's why [his story] resonates so much.
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I've had way more mapo tofu than I've had Bolognese, so that resonates more for me.
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"One Belt, One Road" resonates with the historical notion of bringing barbarians under the Chinese heaven.
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Mr Wang hails the women in his drama for an "independent spirit" that resonates with viewers.
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And clearly Trump's message resonates with a larger number of citizens than many of us predicted.
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But Dec only partially explores the ways Countdown actually resonates with real-world insecurities and fears.
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"There's one quote that always resonates with me: 'God knew my heart needed you,'" Otis says.
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None are tethered to the core conceit in a way that resonates from beginning to end.
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That's a very powerful thing that Erica's created, and it's a world that just deeply resonates.
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How are you telling people about your work in a way that resonates emotionally and rationally?
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The image silently resonates with the murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till the year before.
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"It resonates for me to jump on board, to help do what I can," he said.
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Not that either could talk about much, except Keaton reveals how much his villainous Vulture resonates.
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I just try to stay centered and be who I am and that resonates with people.
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If the goal is specific, targeted, and it resonates with your customers, they buy into it.
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I feel like that's why Colette's story resonates, it's about a woman struggling to get out.
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That pragmatism resonates with nine Hispanic women gathered for caucus-training at a home in Denver.
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"All of this very strongly resonates with me because my synths are my outlet," Napoleon said.
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I mean, it resonates massively to what's happening in the political climate throughout the world now.
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It will be interesting to see just how much Trump's protectionist message resonates in carmaker country.
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We talked to Skloot about developing the movie and why Lacks' story still resonates so strongly.
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He added that comedy is one of the few "universal truths" that resonates with most people.
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His is a mission of vengeance that resonates in the same key as Donald Trump does.
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Facebook is gathering data to better assess what resonates with consumers through conversations on the platform.
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Yeah, I think that's the thing that really resonates for me with all that Wisconsin stuff.
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Now Nate McMillan must show that his old-school style still resonates with today's young players.
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The lesson that words can backfire resonates with elected officials on both sides of the aisle.
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Despite the denials, Republicans see a potent political issue and one that resonates with their base.
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But that line resonates with me because it's a mistake I've made way too many times.
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These youngers buyers are just finding ways to use an RV that really resonates with them.
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These values also serve as a road map for voters to find candidates whose message resonates.
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The gesture resonates because there are other such performative forms already circulating in the collective memory.
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But there's a reason that often resonates more with the hyper-motivated athletes he coaches: adaptation.
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"This story resonates when you hear about what is happening in Iraq or Syria," he said.
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Its description resonates with many of the issues raised by the prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
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" Their promise to one another resonates even after you finish the book: "I will harbor you.
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For a man who wrote in a decidedly different era, his voice resonates through the decades.
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It's even better to be in tune with what type of feedback resonates with you most.
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That is why World Press Freedom Day resonates this year, perhaps more than in the past.
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The theater once devoted to the study of animals now resonates with sounds representing animals' demise.
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The message still resonates: In this new age of artificial stupidity, technological disruption has turned destructive.
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It resonates with the feelings that arise when one views images of famine, war or slavery.
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"It always comes down to whether or not you have a song that resonates," he added.
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" SIGNE BURCHIM "The trial resonates deeply with me because I was assaulted in March of 2016.
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Heller is also right that it's an issue that resonates more with the base of GOP.
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On the contrary, our research shows that the race-class message resonates within communities of color.
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Ninety-six years after the foundation of the Turkish Republic, the story of Muhiddin still resonates.
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If you want to know why Trump resonates with his base, look no farther than Alabama.
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While that may sound odd, and true or not, it resonates with stories I've heard before.
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The theory resonates in an era when people seem more attached to smartphones than to others.
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So this really resonates with me, because it was something so pivotal in my own journey.
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"Their strategy resonates enough to give their opponent a run for their money," Ms. Subramanya added.
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Jen's gift is for comedy that resonates, and sadnesses that arise with perfect timing from absurdities.
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Like Kiarostami, Neshat makes art that is rooted in local cultural concerns but resonates more universally.
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"I think the name Mary Lee resonates," said Mr. Fischer, who named her after his mother.
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It's an idea that resonates with me when I think of my home state of Louisiana.
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Merkel's image as an experienced leader who can provide stability resonates with many risk-averse Germans.
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"I think that's why it still resonates with teens, because they feel like that," she said.
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You'll likely be showered with support and may even receive some advice that resonates with you.
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They need an aggressive economic message that resonates with marginalized voters who want help from Washington.
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But it helps that their core mission and brand resonates with consumers who shop beyond price.
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But it has worked for him, because it resonates with what many Republican voters already feel.
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Maybe that resonates with those who voted for Sanders when he ran for president in 2016.
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At Mr. Reid's factory, talk of a bountiful future through trade barriers resonates as dangerous nonsense.
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"On the U.S. side, a 27% decline in value is certainly something that resonates," Swonger said.
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It is a subject that especially resonates in Bundanoon, where the population tends to skew older.
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To a lay listener, the feeling that most resonates is one of vindication, tinged with melancholy.
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Olson, 123, retired as the men's basketball coach at Arizona in 2008, but his influence resonates.
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Noisey: Your art very much resonates with the same type of lyrical content in heavier music.
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The artist's dynamic point-of-view resonates in each of his lively renderings of cluttered locales.
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And it's a different product that serves a different market and resonates with a different audience.
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No matter how the Truth it's said or presented, it resonates within anyone who hears it.
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"I guess only time will tell if something in particular stands out and resonates," he said.
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It seems as though everyone can find one little piece of my story that resonates with them.
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It still resonates with artists, but most abstract art today doesn't appear to come from the soul.
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"Vine and Instagram and Twitter taught her concision and what resonates with an audience," Zoladz pointed out.
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HBO isn't a brand that resonates with families and young kids, aside from "Sesame Street," he said.
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Before this latest bombshell, Trump was doing well in Ohio, where his populist anti-trade message resonates.
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This message resonates with his millennial supporters, many of whom were affected by the 2008 financial crash.
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When you accept yourself, people are almost forced to accept you because that energy resonates through you.
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Ms. Alice's story awakened something in her — something that resonates with her father's career as a lawyer.
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One in particular, in which Julie hooks up with a stranger later on in the film, resonates.
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The physical transformation in the film resonates emotionally as young women are often times not fully heard.
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"I've tried to show what really resonates within me to see bodies, tummies, the buttocks," he continued.
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When it comes to AI, the feeling of infinite productivity resonates strongly with the technology's cultural history.
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Second, you quickly learn what resonates with customers and can use those insights to refine your offering.
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" Deliberate or not, Schmidt's wording resonates when compared to Google's most famous corporate motto: "Don't be evil.
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But in Lebanon, which was spared the effects of the 2011 Arab uprisings, the sentiment resonates differently.
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Standing up to Brussels together with tackling the armed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) resonates with many Turks.
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The lifting of the ban resonates powerfully with two important and defining arcs of our nation's history.
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Often, we pick the candidate who breaks through the noise with a message that resonates with us.
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Hopefully the words from someone who isn't a Kardashi-fan resonates with all the skeptics out there.
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The people who are really responsive here, she resonates for them because she is a neoliberal Democrat.
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The Model 3 has an unrivaled emotional component that resonates beyond the rational appeal the technology offers.
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As for why he resonates with leftists specifically: anarchy and rage are inherent to Gritty's public persona.
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If the new Halloween resonates, audiences can likely expect faithful returns to many franchises of horror's past.
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The slogan resonates with me and I knew that it would resonate with so many other women.
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"Campus design is a civic art that resonates with meaning and significance for our culture," he wrote.
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The film, which is set in 2002 and 2003, resonates strongly with both critics and audiences alike.
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"I think it resonates with people because ultimately it's just a story about leaving home," she said.
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But I suppose someone with a bit of creativity could mangle some angle that resonates with people.
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The message resonates best with middle-class and working-class voters buffeted by the forces of globalization.
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"Employ language that resonates well with a mass audience, without alienating potential adversaries," he wrote in 2010.
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When I find an image that resonates with me, it tends to be rich in binary relationships.
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Trump resonates with welders, plumbers, construction workers and cab drivers in a way few Republicans ever have.
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But the potential for less innovation is an issue that resonates in the recent Kaiser tracking poll.
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Olson added that the core issue of the fairness of an arbitrator resonates far beyond this case.
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But something about it resonates with a restlessly searching mood in present culture, hostile to old ideas.
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His denunciation of international trade agreements resonates with those who've lost ground in the era of globalization.
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Why is it that the concept of a "deep state" is something that resonates in American culture?
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Here's how one manages to write a dystopia in the age of Trump that resonates beyond it.
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I meet a guy who has something special in his face, a soulfulness that resonates with me.
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The effect is both painterly and sculptural, with an aggressive tactility that resonates into the surrounding space.
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If an overall user experience resonates with the end user, they will willingly come back without notifications.
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As the managing partner of Revolution, we hear he has a keen focus that resonates with founders.
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They praised the president for standing firm on the issue, which resonates strongly with his political base.
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If I hear a track and it resonates with me on some level, I will upload it.
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His vision for rebuilding our infrastructure and strengthening our economy resonates with all Americans regardless of party.
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A. There are a lot of ways in which the Brown family saga resonates for many Californians.
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Mr. Xi's nationalist message of China as a strong, highly respected world power resonates with many Chinese.
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It resonates still today, perhaps, even more so than when we started writing the script for it.
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Earlier in the campaign, Greenberg set out to discover which message resonates most strongly with American voters.
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Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — What, if anything, about the article resonates with you?
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It was about me learning more about what it is about conservative messaging that resonates with people.
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It's a concept that resonates with the sculptor Jiro Yonezawa, who lives on Japan's mountainous Kyushu island.
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" Gaynor agreed, adding, "We just hope we can do something that's interesting and resonates with the fans.
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Just remember: The best budgeting system is the one you'll stick with, so pick something that resonates.
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" Gee, who is African American, added, "Where I'm from, the people I'm around, it resonates with them.
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"I think it's something that resonates with everybody who supports the ones that they love," Akins said.
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" David Pajo, 51, a musician, says, "Dese'Rae has a pin that says 'Just Stay,' and that resonates.
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But overheated family confessions meet SWAT team conventions at the climax, and little resonates in their wake.
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" Lee Pei Ling wrote: "Finally, something that resonates with my belief that we are all the same!
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So, how does a phone company illustrate these technical gains in a way that resonates with customers?
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The spin resonates with the large segment of Indian society invested in Mr. Modi's Hindu nationalist politics.
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This happens with special power in "Structural Dishonesty," a title that resonates with the phrase institutional racism.
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"Then when the product comes out, it very much feels 'by them,' and that resonates," Amjadi said.
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I'm consuming content all day, and if I see something that resonates with me, I save it.
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Perhaps this rhetoric resonates well with a tendency to like to see the democratic system go down.
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We make choices, and I choose to be happy, and I think that resonates through the organization.
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Fleabag isn't just good writing and storytelling — it's a show that resonates and connects with its audience.
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It can live in your wardrobes for longer, and we're finding that it resonates with our customers.
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"There's just something about Alexandria that resonates with so many people," said Josh Blaylock, the book's creator.
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Is it the decade that's important or your experience of that New York that resonates for you?
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The theory resonates in an era when people seem more attached to smartphones than to one another.
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"On MLK day, I like to read his Letter From Birmingham Jail, which still resonates," Comey tweeted.
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Whether or not either of these centrist uprisings results in a shift in power, their message resonates.
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Impeachment clearly resonates with a majority of Democratic voters, and with some more zealous members of Congress.
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For vermin enthusiasts, the appeal isn't showiness or rarity; it may be their very banality that resonates.
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Gfrörer's marvelously frazzled lines may not get enough room here, but the impact of her choices resonates.
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It's a vision that is intuitively plausible to many liberals because it resonates with their own experience.
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The 19th century Opium Wars — in which China lost Hong Kong for 150 years — still resonates there.
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Does that suggest Sanders's message resonates in the technology world more than you're giving him credit for?
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The spice factor really resonates with low-intervention, zero-sulphite wines, and it's doesn't get too hot.
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The idea that inspiration is ultimately what makes these pictures compelling resonates with the users of r/progresspics.
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To get started, explore existing campaigns and join one that resonates strongly with your values, passions, and background.
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The politicians that advance these complaints understand that the narrative resonates with -- and whips up -- the conservative base.
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Republicans and right-wing media outlets understand that the message resonates with and whips up the conservative base.
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At Tanya Bonakdar this approach resonates vividly with a world racked by tectonic political, social, and environmental shifts.
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Thanks to the ingenious design, the entire screen resonates with rich sound emanating directly from the screen itself.
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For me, it resonates really well playing this music in a place with an endless landscape stretching out.
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Its efforts to do so raise an issue that resonates far beyond Latin America and the Catholic church.
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"The Games may not be a possibility for me, but I hope my voice still resonates," she adds.
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A key part of Trump's "change message" that resonates with some of Bernie's "change voters" is free trade.
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But when the paintings are done, they have a certain power to them that resonates deeply with people.
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"Many people advise us to contact Elon Musk directly because it resonates his dreams and ideas," Beskrestnov jokes.
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Trumpbait, the mutated form of Clickbait that resonates with mass audiences has been the Republican Establishment's worst nightmare.
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But little of that resonates outside Minnesota, and the Wild lack the national cachet of a legacy franchise.
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The company has leaned into that mission, of "advocating for a sustainable planet," which resonates with younger audiences.
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And he is my biggest fan so that's definitely one that resonates with me and my own father.
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When it comes to branding, differentiation is key, provided it's done in a way that resonates with voters.
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At once starkly real and beguilingly impressionistic, the film resonates as an electric meditation on anxiety and heartbreak.
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There's always been an awareness of putting the margin of error on display and knowing that's what resonates.
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Time turns all pop culture into nostalgia, and you're almost deaf to its resonance once it finally resonates.
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Mould said Ted Baker had lost some credibility with analysts and investors, but it still resonates with customers.
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Certainly politically, it was a very difficult time which also resonates now but that's more under the surface.
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This resonates among Germans whose reunification followed two decades of rapprochement, initiated by West German Chancellor Willy Brandt.
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And I think that's a word that resonates [with] anybody who's in some sort of addictive, abusive relationship.
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Instead, they "tap into your energy to find what resonates with you and what doesn't," in Harrington's words.
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Would you say Dr. Ngor's story resonates with young Cambodians who didn't live through the Khmer Rouge era?
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Ann Kidd Taylor's début novel, The Shark Club, resonates as a spellbinding meditation on one woman's unresolved past.
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The message resonates in a modern America where lack of access to affordable healthcare kills people every year.
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This central theme of recalibration resonates at the LA Auto Show this year, which runs through November 27th.
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Knowing your audience and knowing what resonates with them is not a special skill—anyone can do it.
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Christopher had a muscular mind and a beautiful, sonorous voice, and the final Gospel resonates wonderfully in English.
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The past resonates in the present: Ben Vereen and his phantom younger self; Keven Davis and his son.
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Rather, it's that the Islamist movement's justification for that goal resonates with many in the region and beyond.
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It came on the same date as a 1985 tremor that killed thousands and still resonates in Mexico.
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The Artisan Homeworld resonates like Oliver Postgate's voice from the beginning of The Clangers; it serenades you in.
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What resonates most in Donald Trump's America is the way that empty, stupid boasting devolves into paranoid rage.
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The topic resonates deeply with the Democratic base, and Mr. Sanders struggled to answer questions about that support.
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This line allows all kids to express themselves freely which is why it resonates so strongly with them.
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Blaming foreign competition for the decline in manufacturing clearly resonates with a considerable portion of the American electorate.
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Tuesday's temblor came on the anniversary of the 1985 quake that killed thousands and still resonates in Mexico.
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The quake came on the anniversary of the 1985 earthquake that killed thousands and still resonates in Mexico.
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The letter also has a message about unity in a divided country that still resonates today, Raab said.
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"You need to find a person who has a process and strategy that resonates with you," Kobak said.
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They all have good intentions, but there's something about Malcolm X that was like… It resonates with me.
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Instead, he tries to evoke emotion by playing around in the software until he see something that resonates.
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Maybe if Tinder finds this idea resonates with users we'll get some genuine multiplayer in a future update.
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The 12-year is more syrupy and has lost its citrus glow; instead, it resonates with caramel tones.
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Students, read the entire essay, then tell us: — What, if anything, about Mr. Fineman's ideas resonates with you?
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I can completely relate to your feelings of anxiety, and everything you just said really resonates with me.
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Mr. Newsom's decision, in one of his first actions, underscores how strongly the issue of drug costs resonates.
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This knack for making friends in the most unlikely places resonates long after you turn the last page.
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Or, secondarily, how it resonates as the first major offering of the Paramount Network, a new cable channel.
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It has resonated with that group of people in a different way than it resonates with everyone else.
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It is that all-consuming, passionate and annoying parental love that resonates and gives this book its value.
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It's the kind of story that resonates with those who see Beijing as a threat to the West.
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"Hurricane" shows her ability to channel highly specific personal details into an anthem that resonates with the masses.
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Fifteen years later, in this dark age for civility, a toddler's cri de coeur resonates more than ever.
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"It resonates with the reader more if they can ground the issue with a real backdrop," he said.
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The model resonates with women: Of those groups, about 70% said more than half their members were women.
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One of the surprises of the current campaign has been how strongly the 2008 financial crisis still resonates.
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Experts say the theory resonates in an era when people seem more attached to smartphones than to others.
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Mr. Salvini and his nationalist allies understand how much the issue of migration still resonates with European voters.
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It also resonates with the small town's residents, who are grieving from a car accident that killed seven.
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Sanders's message, whether you agree with it or not, is consistent and resonates deeply with millions of Americans.
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Because this anti-PC rhetoric resonates with lots and lots of people who likely aren't obvious Trump supporters.
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The '90's era resonates with our culture so much because during that time we were unapologetically ourselves.
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So the part of the immigration message that really resonates here is about Muslims from the Middle East.
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Yet Mr Scheer's message about affordability resonates and has forced the prime minister to focus on the issue.
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It is this hands-on show of support that really resonates with young people going through hard times.
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On a personal level, she's stopped using the term "obsessive" and switched to "persistence," which resonates more positively.
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Whether this approach resonates with voters, and fuels a larger discussion among 2020 candidates, remains to be seen.
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Students, read the entire essay, then tell us: — What, if anything, resonates with you from Ms. Ho's essay?
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But in 2018, with panic over Trump's travel bans in full effect, the anti-migratory epistle resonates differently.
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And they do it in a way that resonates with the current redistributive mood in the Democratic Party.
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Clinton appears to hold a solid lead among African-Americans in South Carolina, Mr. Sanders resonates with younger voters.
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Senator Sanders is appealing by virtue of a progressive message that resonates deeply with younger people of both sexes.
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Unlike Scotland, Wales voted by a good margin to leave the EU, so Theresa May's Brexit message resonates here.
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His personality did more than sell records for him; he became a star of the people, and it resonates.
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"'Because I'm worth it' is an iconic belief that resonates with so many, for good reason," the post begins.
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That core disappearing picture concept still resonates in an age when so much social media is curated and polished.
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"It starts with a vision of how you're going to make a difference that resonates with consumers," Ryan said.
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And it's one which, as the campaign in both parties has revealed, really resonates at this moment in history.
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All of this resonates with Utahns, 60% of whom at Mormons, and who tend to mistrust the federal government.
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Standing in front of the work today, it still resonates with a remarkable sense of commitment, and political awareness.
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It's not his history with drug and violence that resonates or makes him "real" to me; it's his fallibility.
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I choose my work based on what resonates with me and what I feel the world needs to see.
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Appeals to racial resentment are, thus, a core part of Republican politics, one that resonates deeply with Republican voters.
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Having said that, there is something in the quiet beauty and fragility that the works … offer that resonates here.
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An authentic Atlanta spirit resonates throughout every situation in the show, which is, of course, all shot on location.
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For Europeans jolted out of complacency by the shocks of the last few years, that familiar line finally resonates.
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Decrying "imperialism" still resonates for many in a region scarred by Washington's support of coups during the Cold War.
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In articulating why a work still resonates with us, Berger seeks to fill the gap between past and present.
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It resonates as an act of imagination, conveying the desire to be swept off one's feet by a fantasy.
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I strive to create collective positive energy that, even after the show is over, resonates through those who attended.
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"We know there's a lot of hurdles, but our message resonates," Allen told attendees at the conference on Thursday.
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But the performance part—the martial artist training in the dojo of a previous metaphor—also resonates with me.
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Its message — of a nation knitting together over the brave sacrifices of its soldiers — is one that resonates today.
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Her work also resonates with people online—the Facebook page for the shelter has more than 1.3 million followers.
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When you do sign off to a colleague or acquaintance with "XO," the message you communicate resonates: I'm savvy.
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Others claim that Trump's apparent authenticity resonates with cynical voters who have grown tired of stage-managed political campaigns.
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We think this really resonates with people: What's being delivered to you is completely different than what was promised.
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Even so, this is an impressive first feature, one that resonates more strongly thanks to its fact-based underpinnings.
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To write a story or design gameplay that in any way reflects why that destruction resonates — that doesn't sell.
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Tommy Genesis, for her part, has emphasised a lack of connection to Vancouver, something that resonates with So Loki.
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The end of a TV series always leaves us feeling exhausted, especially when its one that resonates so deeply.
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"I think [Adele's] beauty look resonates with people because it's aspirational but also extremely achievable," Ashton told The Cut.
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What resonates with me the most about both of these songs are what they stand for. Bravery. Triumph. Overcoming.
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From a narrative perspective, Perez has a great story that resonates with the party base and competes with Sen.
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Like many artists who have led complicated lives, work that requires process and discipline resonates the most with Broth.
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Moving to the big city to be out and flawless is a storyline that resonates with many queer men.
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And their two young daughters Sasha and Malia give them insight into what resonates — and more importantly, what doesn't.
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Whatever the effect, the dance undoubtedly still resonates—in no small part due to Madsen's disturbing and unforgettable performance.
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Life change also resonates through the band's latest album, as lead singer Channy Leaneagh was pregnant during that time.
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The sounds he uses here define so much of the 'digital-organic' sound that still resonates especially well today.
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It resonates, though, because it conveys the entirely accurate sense that a grand jury is a one-sided affair.
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Some American critics saw it as racist; Mr. Sy has said that in the French context, it resonates differently.
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Mann's warning resonates ominously elsewhere: in countries where art and artists are threatened by political upsurges or economic emergencies.
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So there was the sense of trying to create an atmosphere: how a sound resonates and makes an effect.
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"We had to set a goal that resonates, large enough for the society to believe in," Kotka went on.
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It resonates more deeply this year, thanks to Ken Burns's four-hour film on Robinson's life, showing on PBS.
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This explosion of interest is the combination of a political attack that resonates with two key constituencies for Mrs.
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We've been encouraged to experiment with voice, tone and story format to see what resonates with our online readers.
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"Liberal politics is struggling to find an answer, but the far right has an answer that resonates," he said.
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Fahamu Pecou: I think that sentiment of "revolution in our lifetime" is something that really resonates with today's movement.
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Like many artists who have led complicated lives, work that requires process and discipline resonates the most with Broth.
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But airline leaders acknowledge they have struggled to articulate their plans in a way that resonates with the public.
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Naturally, they were crushed when he was out of the running, but all affirm that his message still resonates.
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What do you think it is about your records that resonates so much with punk and indie rock bands?
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The doom, real or perceived, resonates more loudly than rational calls for making a plan and sticking to it.
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Ms. Haskell said that Wood, who died in 1942, left behind a rich trove of work that still resonates.
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Their arrangement mirrors an exodus, and resonates all too closely with images from around the world, particularly the Rohingya.
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I believe this affects us in another way: the theme that we are 'forever young' resonates with many people.
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Its warning resonates: There will always be those who start the fires and the heroes who put them out.
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Since this section comes next to last, the idea resonates that "Paramodernities" has been doing something analogous all along.
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But with talk about a giant wall to keep out Mexicans, and bans on Muslims, God Loves still resonates.
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" That question resonates further: "It is always a political act when we are named and when we name ourselves.
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This is exactly why it resonates so well with people of all ages and why Chihiro feels so real.
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If that's a message that resonates with people, I would say it's a great reason to run for office.
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Adding to the ambience is the crowd noise that resonates in the smaller setting, assisted by bass-heavy music.
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It's a work whose sting resonates today as much as it did 25 years ago, when it was made.
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But ... I think he's using that language because he knows it resonates with the people who already like him.
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Board of Education, a Japanese-American football coach and an African-American player formed a bond that resonates today.
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His first great theatrical creation was himself, an image that still resonates with the people who knew him then.
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But she is not alone among people of color who have scrutinized how Lizzo's image resonates with white audiences.
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Campaign advisers say her data-driven approach shows how she can be non-partisan, which resonates well with voters.
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Native Renewables is led by Navajo and Hopi women, which resonates with locals, because the Navajo are traditionally matriarchal.
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But the scandal also resonates with broader issues of illicit recordings, sexual harassment and voyeurism in South Korean society.
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But in its account of Thoreau as both naturalist and social activist, it also resonates deeply with our time.
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Mr. Trump and his advisers know that his "America First" message resonates with autoworkers and other blue-collar workers.
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Every few hours, this frantic life comes to a halt, as the call to prayer resonates across the camp.
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"The good news is it means the more people that see our message, the more it resonates," he said.
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The story of his accident and his tenacity in that situation really resonates with the people of South Dakota.
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This juxtaposition seems absurd at first but resonates within the context of the show, which is titled snake skin.
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But it also resonates in a debate over who owns public space in this city of nearly nine million.
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That approach, and the talk of brute force in the service of restoring civic order, resonates with many Filipinos.
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Mr. Trump's language about unauthorized immigrants also resonates strongly here, where whites make up 94 percent of the population.
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That is, perhaps, the tonal element that resonates most directly between the shows: the necessity of work without reward.
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If it remains strong, Trump will have a record that resonates with voters, even in states affected by tariffs.
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This resonates with Lueck, who's in her final year of college, and is anticipating a career in the film industry.
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Her music not only resonates with those who aim to be great, but proves the merit of a kind heart.
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For instance, the Bronx native has learned that what she says and does online resonates with people like never before.
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A: Rather than trying to support everything, find something that resonates with you personally and that you are passionate about.
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Judging by the over one million views this got on YouTube, we're going to guess this video resonates with people.
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The Pennsylvania ballot will test how that message resonates in areas that can serve as an example of successful transformation.
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But Abbi and Ilana's particular take on the contemporary Jewish experience resonates deeply with me, as a millennial Jewish woman.
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Maybe we don't want to watch an elevated version of our lives — it's the mirror version that resonates the most.
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And I hope that this movement resonates not only with the privileged, but permeates through to all layers of society.
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That it starts with the entertainment and broadcasting business and others and that it really resonates into the broader culture.
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Trump's suggestion that Russia and Turkey are stepping into a foreign quagmire still resonates with his most loyal political supporters.
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Dream Girl resonates because of Nite's ability to expose her full range of emotions, instead of just a highlight reel.
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The story about Janie Crawford — the husbands she buried and her many attempts at survival, is one that still resonates.
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Trey Gruber's time in Chicago's indie rock community was brief but his presence was deeply felt, and still resonates today.
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The smell used to put our hominid ancestors on their guard which may be why it still resonates with us.
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I would like to think that the work resonates across to other working-class communities, like black or Hispanic communities.
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It resonates so much with the good people of Twitter that it has 14 thousand likes and over 2,000 retweets.
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The whole game resonates with love for the source material, and for helping it find a place in today's market.
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We then just try our best to stay true to the consequences of that episode, if there's something that resonates.
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Dressed in a black Givenchy dress and pearls, Hepburn made a fashion statement that Tiffany believes still resonates with shoppers.
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Anyway for any that this resonates I hope it helped and if it's not for you love to you anyway.
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Big upheaval, especially in an area that resonates as personally for voters as health care, is bound to spur backlash.
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For migrating nomadic birds looking for an opportunity to nest, the SafetyWing founders hope their name… and their service… resonates.
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But the country queen took her custom chair like a throne, and her voice still resonates with all its charm.
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Stronger, more precise data will inform these strategies and allow for content creation that better resonates with future individual voters.
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"On air I was referring to Ivanka's voice and how it resonates like a smooth jazz radio DJ," he tweeted.
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His music resonates with people of all ages, even the young as is evident in the case of baby Gracie.
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It is this spirit of magnanimity and kindness that resonates with most Muslims, but ISIS and others miss the point.
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Erdogan characterised the sell-off as an attack by Turkey's enemies, an argument that resonates with many of his supporters.
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Takada officially retired in 1999, but his self-made success story still deeply resonates with where the brand is today.
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" Miranda said he thinks the story of "Hamilton" resonates so deeply with audiences today because "we love an origin story.
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He resonates with voters across the political spectrum because he can identify their shared values and speak their shared language.
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Axl's voice resonates in a way few other singers' voices do; rattling around the sinus cavities, vibrating in the skull.
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And although their triumph took place half a century ago, star Octavia Spencer believes their story still resonates strongly today.
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This is the future of the Democratic Party, and incidentally, reflects a populist agenda that resonates across party lines, too.
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When the cast performs Kelli Barclay's high-energy choreography, the synchronized strike of tap shoes resonates as a physical sensation.
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The Mets had just spent the weekend celebrating their last group of champions, whose swagger still resonates three decades later.
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Constitutional law does not become permanent unless it works, unless it resonates with the beliefs of the American people overtime.
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And I paid the price – one that resonates across the decades as a heuristic warning in the Age of Trump.
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The message resonates with the frustrated poor who feel let down by the government, but his fans span all classes.
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Do you think the message on the cover is something that resonates with more of the Polish population than not?
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One prevailing theory is that Trump's willingness to "tell the truth" resonates with a demographic that equates honesty to boorishness.
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You must meet them where they are right now with a tailored message that resonates and cuts through the clutter.
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"It really resonates, putting a woman in that story, in that power structure," she said of the very male play.
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Singer Frank Ocean came out in a post on Tumblr in 2012 — one that still resonates with many LGBTQ people.
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Putin's assertion that the collapse of the USSR was a "geopolitical catastrophe" resonates with both the elites and the masses.
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While a crowded sidewalk is simply a symptom of a crowded city, it resonates deeply because it affects almost everyone.
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That prohibition resonates in today's burkini debate, said Hanane Karimi, a graduate student of sociology at the University of Strasbourg.
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His partisans believe his message resonates and that he has real strength on the ground in early states, particularly Iowa.
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So for me this resonates because it's a cry, a call for common sense to come back to immigration policy.
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O'Rourke reiterated a lot of Cruz's answer, saying that it also "resonates" with him since he has three young children.
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No amount of digital savvy will take you across the finish line if you don't have a message that resonates.
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Examining loneliness resonates with a lot of people these days, and we have a lot of trouble dealing with it.
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"The success of the piece depends on how well it resonates with its environment, both physical and social," he explains.
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His practice resonates with familiar deep-set feelings, and like many working artists, Draxler pulls from his own mental state.
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Why do you think your work resonates with so many musicians, from so many backgrounds, working in so many styles?
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Each individual shot creates a frisson of desolation that resonates far beyond the facile irony suggested by the movie's title.
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That list includes: China — Trump's tough talk and tariffs against Bejing may be questionable policy, but this resonates with voters.
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Ironically, their assumption that consistent standards should not be applied for all races resonates with the message of white supremacy.
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But the story that resonates most strongly with the shadow-people of Us is J.M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter Pan.
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The promise of employment resonates in Minnesota's Iron Range, which has lost a quarter of its mining jobs since 2000.
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Our chief White House correspondent re-examined the Willie Horton episode, and how it still resonates with some African-Americans.
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And his message resonates for reasons familiar to Plato: Trump is a reflection of the people to whom he appeals.
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For her it's pretty simple -- AOC says Bernie's message and platform is very clear and resonates with working-class people.
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He has expressed concerns about the scope of Mr. Mueller's investigation in particular, a view that resonates with the president.
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She also talked about the housing crisis in New York City, an issue that resonates deeply with many voters here.
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If you had to pick a work in your apartment that resonates with you the most, what would it be?
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"People don't need to be left-leaning politically to see something that resonates with themselves with this piece," he said.
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"Today's Hong Kong, tomorrow's Taiwan" is a popular slogan in Hong Kong that resonates with its intended audience, Taiwanese voters.
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I.A. officer, has a political platform that resonates with both Democrats and moderate Republicans in her historically conservative Virginia district.
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Hillary's message, "I'm a progressive who gets things done," resonates in Nevada where pragmatism and resilience characterize our political culture.
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The two images below illustrate separation — a subject that resonates with many young adult books and provokes curiosity from students.
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He'll wax poetic about not being a Washington insider 'till the cows come home and that really resonates with us.
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Mr. Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, understands that Russia resonates in a way that Ukraine never can.
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" Rice told CNN's Bianna Golodryga on "CNN Right Now" Buttigieg "gives a message that resonates with everyone across this country.
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"I think it's just tapped into something that resonates with that particular demographic," Barnes told CNBC's "Beyond The Valley" Podcast.
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When we talk about the character, for me, it super resonates as somebody who's battled depression and my gender dysphoria.
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Speaking by phone, Hornsby, 44, opened up about the black men who've inspired him and why Maverick resonates with audiences.
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But border security is an issue that resonates in West Virginia, in large part because of the state's opioid epidemic.
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But if Cruz's campaign proved anything, it's that this message resonates powerfully with millions of voters at the ballot box.
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"That's something that resonates with the average person, when someone uses religious principles to abuse and victimize people," he said.
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But it resonates beyond typical preppy enclaves, appealing to everyone from dads in the Midwest to middle schoolers in Dallas.
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The sheep was probably just munching away at the bale of straw, but the image resonates on so many different levels.
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But now it exists for anybody who wants to watch it, who wants to inscribe whatever meaning that resonates with them.
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That type of thing, especially as a mother, resonates with me because the most natural instinct is to feed your child.
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What resonates much more strongly in this show are the evocations of cosmic happenings, abstract and natural phenomena, and architectural details.
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"The color of metal someone gravitates towards is super personal and really boils down to what resonates with them," Kwon says.
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Obviously it resonates with a lot of people and they like it for certain reasons, but it's not my shining example.
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"Engagement metrics are important because it helps determine how much the audience resonates and enjoys the content being shared," she said.
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I think one of the exciting things, too, for them is to see how much the work resonates with other people.
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Anna sets three different tarot decks onto the table and tells me to choose the deck that resonates with me most.
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In many ways "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" resonates as loudly today as it did when it was first released.
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What aspects of the packaging—for lack of a better word—of this stuff do you feel resonates with your approach?
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That resonates with Ms Thom as someone with Tourette's, but it's relevant to plenty of other audiences too, deaf people included.
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So certainly this is all very relevant and resonates with me in my own life, always, but even more so now.
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Gabourey Sidibe's directorial debut, The Tale Of Four, resonates as a poignant call-to-action for the Black Lives Matter generation.
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He's been boxed into a corner and pushed just a little too far, and it resonates because he really was wronged.
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Supporters hear a presidential candidate talking of the need for desperate measures in the name of self-defence, and that resonates.
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But that's probably the reason she resonates so much with the public at large; her cuteness is entirely wholesome and natural.
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It may be an unusual way of handling city simulation, but this analogy of the city as a living organism resonates.
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"Soft ammunition" resonates with the current tsunami of male sexual assault revelations and the threat of military conflict with North Korea.
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I tell people the story of my life and I let them use whatever part of my life resonates with them.
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And that is another key to Jollibee's growing success — the brand naturally resonates with the young, social media set, say analysts.
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The company will also launch new projects as it continues to test what resonates best with its audience and drives revenue.
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While his message resonates with voters tempted by the buoyant far-right National Front, he risks alienating mainstream center-right voters.
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Trump's desire to renew the American economy and physical infrastructure of the nation resonates with many Americans who feel left behind.
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The Wood's representation of genuine friendship between Black men is one that still resonates with viewers two decades after its release.
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Yet in the meantime, the project became such a cause célèbre for Democrats that it still resonates on the campaign trail.
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I feel lucky that I've had a band and been able to create something with my friends that resonates with people.
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"What resonates (for voters) is not just Trump's bravado, it's that the everyday man thinks he's fighting for him," O'Connell said.
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In some ways, this resonates with season four's choice to make God — or some sort of divine presence — an unseen character.
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"it's happening because it just feels casual, like a conversation between friends, and that resonates more with younger people," says Miller.
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Figuring out what exactly resonates with the users in India, the world's second largest internet market, is the billion-dollar question.
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It remains to be seen whether this call resonates with the LDS community, particularly since it conflicts with their actual history.
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They recovered, storming through the summer, going 104-58 and winning the World Series with a self-assurance that still resonates.
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And often I'll look through an old contact sheet and I'll see something that now resonates more than it did then.
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Rather than demanding autonomy, protesters are calling for a restoration of democracy, which resonates across the country, points out Mr Pedraza.
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Polls show that climate change resonates strongly with that demographic, which is becoming an increasingly important voting bloc to win over.
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Polls show that climate change resonates strongly with that demographic, which is becoming an increasingly important voting bloc to win over.
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Maybe I've fallen into the trap that is phantom results, or maybe the ingestible collagen just resonates well with my body.
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This point resonates as we look ahead in the movement for advocacy for youth sex trafficking victims and sex trade workers.
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"I think the reason why Walker & Company resonates with them is they shop down the same aisles I do," said Walker.
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The company has long embraced its strong Texan identity, one that resonates with its customers and has kept them coming back.
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But the organization also benefits from its unequivocal rejection of virtually all gun regulations, and from the way that certainty resonates.
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This may all be difficult to understand for those who consider themselves mainstream, but for Trump's base of supporters, it resonates.
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They have continued to level attacks on the industry over perceived anti-conservative bias, an issue which resonates with their base.
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Cramer recommended that parents give their children the gift of stock in a high-quality company that resonates with younger people.
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If the Republicans want to represent the American people, then we need a clearly articulated platform that resonates beyond the base.
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The treatment of Chinese consumers by foreign firms is an issue that resonates in a country where nationalistic sentiment runs deep.
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That's why I've gone there in some of my work, because the way the questions are posed there resonates with me.
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Everybody feels like an outsider at some point in their lives, and the message of being uniquely yourself resonates far wider.
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The idea of teaching kids how to save instead of teaching them how to acquire more stuff really resonates with moms.
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It was Arians who, when he coached Bowles at Temple more than 30 years ago, inculcated a message that resonates still.
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By contrast, marriage equality — a civil rights fight that younger voters lived through, and that many participated in — resonates much more.
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"When you stack that up against these other tax evasions, guilty pleas, for an average American, it resonates," Mr. Gutfeld said.
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But with the article in The Times last Wednesday about New York City's mounting rat outbreak, that label resonates here, too.
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In the South, the language of faith and family resonates with everyone — black and white, rich and poor, young and old.
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Fiction is complex, and especially when a book resonates, it becomes difficult to decide which parts of the narrative to broadcast.
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The real issue here is why this strategy works for Cruz and other politicians like him — why it resonates with voters.
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The numbers may be small, but the issue resonates in Bulgaria, which has built a fence along its border with Turkey.
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But Atlanta, and what it has stood for, resonates on a deeper level in light of contemporary issues in the league.
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"He connects, his voice resonates and they know he's got a track record of performance on their behalf," Mr. Schaitberger said.
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To me, the most prominent message that resonates throughout the book is that contingency has no control over our own actions.
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PENNI DAVIS I think the musical still resonates today because of the rise of the young people against the current administration.
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"Where the BE HEARD Act resonates with me is the intersectionality between racism and sexism, the power imbalances," Chiu told Refinery29.
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I, of course, am repulsed that it was a Trump ad, but heartened that this is a national issue that resonates.
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Their mission: to promote Mr. Xi and the ruling Communist Party in a voice that resonates with China's digitally savvy millennials.
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The significance of the race-class narrative project is that it is proof of concept that this story resonates with people.
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As the story comes full circle, hope, love and history collide with an unsparing force that resonates into the contemporary world.
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The question of fathers resonates with Meghan Springmeyer, who works in marketing and is the mother of a 2-year-old.
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Joseph Thomas, a Penney spokesperson, pointed to same-store sales growth last quarter as proof the brand still resonates with shoppers.
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Sigauke's story resonates with many Zimbabweans who cannot afford decent healthcare due to rising costs and the country's ongoing doctors' strike.
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VidMob counts on Rekognition technology to learn what resonates with people while they're watching ads on LinkedIn, Facebook or other platforms.
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"It definitely resonates with Congress, as it should," said Robert L. Lynch, president of Americans for the Arts, an advocacy group.
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And the last war on this continent still resonates both tacitly and explicitly; the forces that drove it are still rampant.
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"I have a voice that resonates with people" Garg told Reuters next to a makeshift stage at a college in Guwahati.
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Despite the delights it offers King devotees, "Castle Rock" will only succeed if it resonates with neophytes as well as superfans.
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"By blending in and being in the right spot," Mr. Leuenberger said, "hopefully it resonates and reflects something back to you."
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Curating a show in Moscow dealing with a famous American landmark has the potential for disconnect, but Dobbin says it resonates.
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With the ripples of water that branch out from the center of an ice cube, a sparkling bloom resonates with colors.
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Polling shows that getting money out of politics is an incredibly popular issue that resonates with a majority of independent voters.
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Nollywood resonates across Africa with its stories of a precolonial past and of a present caught between village life and urban modernity.
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While the show definitely has a cult following here in Silicon Valley, we asked them why the story resonates throughout the world.
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The plight of Palestinians resonates with many Turks, including with the nationalist and religious voters who form the base of Erdogan's support.
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"On air I was referring to Ivanka's voice and how it resonates like a smooth jazz radio DJ," Watters responded Wednesday morning.
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We'll see over time if that pitch resonates, and whether or not people care about funky AR features in their Facebook camera.
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"Gawker's impact on digital media resonates today when you look at properties like BuzzFeed," said Rebecca Lieb, digital media analyst and author.
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This resonates with Italians' growing Euro-fatigue; a new poll puts the M5S five points ahead of Mr Gentiloni's Democratic Party (PD).
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It resonates in Trump's America—a world of rural counties and small, bleak towns that, on many measures, is more like Europe.
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But abortion has emerged as the primary fault line in the reignited debate — and it's an argument that resonates with Republican lawmakers.
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When Luke makes his way across the Canadian border, it resonates with Canada's long, honorable history as a refuge for escaped slaves.
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This is why The Expanse resonates so well for me, because it's commenting on pointed issues we see in society every day.
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Trump's questioning of American support for NATO resonates with Putin, who has been aggressively trying to weaken the alliance, Kremlin-watchers say.
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That made her business model a hard sell since investors are more likely to back an idea that personally resonates with them.
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But we feel that our aesthetic is so timeless and it resonates far beyond that and it does, which is pretty amazing.
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Clinton's experience, but say that Mr. Sanders resonates more on issues that they care about such as the economy and income inequality.
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By virtue of being who she was, and by documenting herself and those around her, her personal bravery resonates through her images.
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What Trumps supporters often say they love about him is his brash, often politically incorrect, and even boastful speaking style that resonates.
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The Middle Eastern conflict resonates in other parts of Northern Ireland, too, as we explain in this week's print edition (see article).
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Target's "tarjay" image resonates well with urban shoppers, whereas Wal-Mart built its brand catering to deal-seeking rural customers, O'Shea said.
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Every strike resonates with invisible power; smoke plumes follow these cartoon characters as they careen around their environments, almost ready to explode.
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"We believe this stands us in good stead for capturing an audience that resonates directly with what Resolver stands for," he says.
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And though some of the details may no longer be timely, sadly the spirit of the song's message still resonates powerfully today.
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While dealing with the past, producers hope the show resonates with audiences today because "history is reflective," executive producer Bridget Carpenter said.
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Their real success, however, lies in making sure they're putting in all the effort in a way that resonates with the fans.
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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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It really comes down to making sure that the trend actually resonates with you, that you feel it on a larger level.
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But the placing of it at the start and end of the vocal seems to say so much, and resonates with people.
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But while every drug-related death is tragic, there's something to her bereaved son's sentiment that resonates in my torn-open chest.
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People can get that additional texture and depth to that movement if they find a story in there that resonates with them.
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Each regret always somehow resonates with her current situation, but the show manages to be wistful and gentle, not corny or contrived.
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At an early stage, delivering a message that personally resonates with investors yields better results than trying to persuade them with numbers.
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However, the content she posts resonates with her fans, and she receives an incredible amount of impressions (views across platforms) and engagement.
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"His personal story resonates well with why we launched the borderless account, and why we started issuing the debit card," said Käärmann.
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If you don't have a compelling message that resonates with people in economic pain then you're going to pay an electoral price.
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But in the Republican coalition, over-fifty voters predominate (and turn out), and Trump's form of populism resonates much more with them.
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Chart history: Peaked at No. 4"Break Free" is beloved by Grande fans, particularly because its theme resonates with her LGBTQ base.
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Make enough of them, and you're bound to make something that resonates with people and who knows what that will lead to.
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It's a very Tesla-like move and one that Kokes tells me Toyota has found resonates well with the Prius' target demographic.
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People talk about what this song sounds like, or the dissection of why this resonates, but they miss what matters: the feeling.
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Lucas' survey especially resonates as a funny exploration of gender norms during what is an especially unfunny time to be a woman.
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It's imperative that we examine what made 2Pac so impactful when trying to make sense of how he resonates with today's youth.
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Another Italian diplomat noted that Trump has a "huge media presence" that resonates, admitting it was a "factor" at the NATO summit.
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" At a public event not long ago, Donnersmarck told the audience, "Any work that resonates in some way can only be autobiographical.
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The power of photography in news reporting is undeniable, and this milestone demonstrates how Reuters photojournalism resonates with people around the world.
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But we also have to know that an experience that resonates for me cannot resonate for you in quite the same way.
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Jacobs noted VSCO girls connect with these particular brands so much because they have a story and mission that resonates with teens.
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Cage's indestructible skin is a powerful allegory of racial injustice that still resonates today, decades after the character was debuted in 1972.
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The Democratic primary may show whether a progressive vision for criminal justice resonates in a borough with a law-and-order past.
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It was their earliest exit ever at a major tournament, and the defeat still resonates with, and motivates, the United States team.
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What resonates loudest in "Ladysitting," however, is the love that Cary gives back to her grandmother, even as caregiver's fatigue sets in.
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With the simple addition of the orange life preserver, Pejac adds a subtle feeling of drowning that resonates with the environmental movement.
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When faced with the choice, some people — enough to swing an election — seem to pick the rhetoric that resonates with the moment.
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This argument only resonates with a small part of the electorate, Mr. Yla-Anttila said, but could still have a significant effect.
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The character's story of displacement resonates beyond Palestine and captures a despair felt across the globe, with a healthy dose of humor.
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Schumer's clearly passionate about reproductive rights and wants to make an upcoming Supreme Court decision into an issue that resonates with voters.
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The beauty of that: Each person can interpret their differences for themselves and identify with the one that resonates most with them.
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Similarly, perhaps intersectionality now resonates a desire for others to understand our internal complexities and contradictions rather than the image we project.
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TIM RUSH It's set in such a pivotal time and it resonates in such a way that can move young and old.
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This aspect of the FBI's history is widely known, and it may be why distrust of the agency resonates among Trump supporters.
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That artistic argument, though, resonates with an older spiritual one: Is it more important for faith to give us questions or answers?
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His continued impact in New York resonates with Emile Francis, coach and general manager with the Rangers for most of his career.
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The question resonates on many levels, including ones Rostand probably never consciously intended, and it leads to a kiss of unsurpassed tenderness.
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That could change fast if Clinton's Thursday night acceptance speech as the first female nominee of a major party resonates with voters.
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Their separate visits, covered live on French television, showed how Ms. Le Pen's antiglobalization message resonates in regions struggling with job losses.
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External sounds and sights bleed into this exhibition, which also resonates with the whir and creak and tinkle of sculptures in motion.
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If McSally's barrier-breaking military service resonates powerfully in the state, so does Sinema's cinematic story of a childhood in extreme poverty.
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The story of Cyrus resonates with many right-wing Christians because they imagine themselves to be persecuted like the Jews of old.
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It was hard to accept that, in French, a compliment resonates in inverse proportion to the force with which it is offered.
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This personalization resonates particularly well in the Latinx community, where many traditionally have viewed therapy as something for "locos" or crazy people.
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This could mean tailoring a national message for a local audience, or being responsive to a particular moment that resonates with audiences.
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Beltran's name resonates in New York because he spent nearly half of his 20-year playing career with the Mets and Yankees.
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Such barmy eclecticism resonates with the current generation of English designers, perhaps as a reflection of a homegrown culture in similar turmoil.
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It's a question that resonates beyond the court, the locker room and the broadcast booth, into the worlds of art and entertainment.
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The sensation of a campaign will fade, but the logic behind it — the reality of the message — is what lasts and resonates.
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How are you like the character you play on the screen, and why do you think he resonates with so many people?
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And indeed, despite GG's austere and allegorical modes of storytelling, the theme of alienation in I'm Not Here resonates loud and clear.
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If any part of the list resonates with you, you may be involved in a gaslighting relationship and need to look further.
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Forty-five years later, this moment resonates as the sort of iconic public disaster that could make a mockery of a political career.
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De Beers says its A Diamond is Forever slogan, which dates from 1947, still resonates strongly and it will continue to use it.
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Her adventure in Wonderland resonates with the world we live in today; obstacles we have to overcome and the idea of celebrating difference.
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That resonates with the women who leave millions on the table because their time and labor is required to raise the next generation.
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Grado headphones are a favorite of mine; they have a very unique open sound that really resonates and are perfect for home listening.
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Founded in 1760, Hamleys resonates with adults and children alike, with its flagship Regent Street store in central London recognized around the world.
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There's a line in here from Sasha Waters Freyer, the director of a new documentary on Winogrand's life, that really resonates with me.
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Since the car is taut like a drum, the additional kick of the bass-heavy speakers really resonates — even with the top down.
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For Emily Saliers (one of two singers comprising the Indigo Girls) and Mr Wainwright, "In the Bleak Midwinter" resonates on a personal level.
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When she speaks about work, serenity exudes from Close's face: She is happiest when she's the conduit for work that resonates with audiences.
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The fact that the service was able to raise from this rather prominent group of investors clearly shows that its overall thesis resonates.
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We hope it's something that resonates with locals and those who don't live here, a book that brings the past into the present.
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"For these young men, many of whom are the sons of blue-collar workers, the myth of the cowboy still resonates," he said.
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How might Clinton lay out her positions in a way that resonates not only with her core supporters, but also with undecided voters?
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This resonates with the warning from banks this quarter of challenging times ahead as a result of uncertainty and volatility in equity markets.
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"Look, it's still a mask, but it's a mask that's more usable and it's a mask that resonates with more users," Aloia said.
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My hope is that you'll at least one thing here that resonates with you, and that you can integrate at your next meal.
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The fact is that people appreciate content that resonates with them, and the internet appeals to so much long-tail content: unboxing, whispering.
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It's both triumphant and lonely at the same time, which is why I think it probably resonates so well with humans in general.
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While the rest of the world is shocked by Trump's declaration that "Islam hates us," his blunt talk resonates with many Republican voters.
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Anger at Wall Street has been a potent theme in the election so far and resonates strongly with both Democratic and Republican voters.
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In addition, Kalinowski said that the company has excelled at creating marketing that resonates with consumers and has remained focused on its brand.
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The song helped to bring to light the racial intolerance in that exists towards Indigenous Australians, something which still resonates to this day.
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Will he make more of a pivot toward an appeal that resonates with conservative voters, as his speeches in the last week have?
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Think about it: encountering a Batman who kills only resonates if the Batman you know goes out of his way not to kill.
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Mostly I've been talking to younger people, and for them, it really resonates, because most of them have some sort of international experience.
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"Creating something that resonates with my generation and the generation that comes after mine is how I'll measure my accomplishments," he told THR.
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Butterfield said that if a smaller company's product resonates with customers, it could make inroads against a firm that does many more things.
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As a college professor who teaches Buffy to women and men who are in that age group, that episode really resonates with them.
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It's forced me to have a life that resonates more with other people's needs, with compassion, and a sensitivity to other people's pain.
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But he also said the focus will be on adding more locally produced original content that resonates with audiences both domestically and internationally.
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I think that a lot of times people will come on my channel and find one sort of video that resonates with them.
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Her personality is one that resonates with a lot of people, especially young women in New York who are trying to be successful.
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Still, Ward said that the TV network was smart to start programming eSports content given how gaming resonates with teens and young adults.
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Though the Kate Spade brand resonates particularly well among millennial shoppers, the company has been struggling lately, as a whole, to generate sales.
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"When you lower the barriers to entry ... our concept resonates so much with what these new brands want," Fourpost founder Mark Ghermezian said.
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"That's because that's who he is — that's who they are — and I think that's what really resonates with the American people," Jarrett added.
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Ann Dowd says the the politics of the show are "as old as time" which is why the message resonates with its audience.
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The true story behind the powerful Oscar hopeful Lion is universally captivating — but resonates particularly with mothers and children, says star Nicole Kidman.
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"We've spent a couple of years dialing in the technology, building partnerships … really getting a product that resonates with the consumer," Marsh said.
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Whether Rama was addressing the war in particular or the violence of the human condition in general, the imagery resonates loud and clear.
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The job of the art critic was to distill and understand how and why an artist accomplished this, and why her work resonates.
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She puts it all into the work, and it resonates with the people who see themselves in the music she offers to them.
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To understand why the "woman card" or the "gender card" resonates so strongly, we have to backtrack a bit through American feminist history.
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Watch on Motherboard: 'The 80s Cult Classic Envisioning the Final Hour Before Nuclear Apocalypse': The story of Philoctetes resonates deeply with Schenkkan's script.
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Those issues, he said, have alienated voters, even in conservative-leaning battleground districts, and left GOP candidates scrambling for a message that resonates.
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"We just have to figure out how to tell it in a way that resonates with consumers in a relevant manner for today."
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Humor in picture books resonates when it centers on foibles like this one — universal enough for young readers and their caregivers to share.
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" Tyler Law, a spokesman for the DCCC, said sticking to the bread-and-butter issues "is actually what resonates the most with voters.
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It was a little thing — a phone call, one I'm sure he doesn't even recall — but it made a difference that still resonates.
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Harder wants to fuse the region's agricultural strengths with new technologies like water storage, a topic that resonates widely after California's historic drought.
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"There's a need to make sure a fund resonates strongly with investors, that it's solving a portfolio allocation problem," said Masucci by email.
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The enhanced purchasing power that often resonates from trade deals is an indisputable economic good, but living standards are also based on income.
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It resonates with me because what it signals, in a very, very short message, is that it's time to return to common sense.
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Aviv gives full voice to the fear, distrust, and helplessness that the family has felt—a voice that likely resonates with many readers.
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This closer integration may be an attempt to ward off potential antitrust action — but how it resonates with users remains to be seen.
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"The nature of the email exchange resonates with many queer academics, whose practices of queer intimacy are often baffling to outsiders," she wrote.
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Likewise, the drawing "Créatures venues de l'espace n° 2" (1948) resonates with loose visual intelligence and discharges a far-out sentiment without sentimentality.
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This historical context especially resonates in a moment in which networks and their credibility are being questioned and probed by the larger public.
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Advanced or not, it resonates as a nice family moment for a foursome that travels the world from extravagant event to extravagant event.
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What resonates most about the song is that it conveys the universal pain of helplessly watching a loved one deteriorate before your eyes.
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The issue resonates especially with older Poles who remember deadly anti-communist protests in the early 1980s when the miners emerged as heroes.
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However, one thing resonates across all: the notion that women are here, women are powerful, and women will demand for what is right.
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An upholstered floor flaps up and down, bending the rules of physics while a scratchy soundtrack of feedback noises resonates in the background.
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While the turbulent energy of 1970s Berlin resonates throughout "Suspiria," the Markos Dance Academy has an intentionally out-of-time feeling, says Weinberg.
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That is why Stonewall, seen as the birthplace of modern LGBT+ rights, resonates today, Burgess, 40, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Friday.
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I would suggest "fairness," which strongly resonates with most people, including with many Trump voters who constantly complain that the system is rigged.
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"What resonates about Phoebe's work is taking something very traditional and recognizable as craft but doing something innovative and slightly irreverent," she said.
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His goal, instead, is to persuade readers that race is not the sole reason that the Tibbetts case resonates with so many people.
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The Trial, on the other hand, unearths a piece of Soviet history that resonates with the memes, fake news, and trials of today.
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Adams's painting resonates with Caroline Wells Chandler's "Strange Attractor for Agnes Martin" (2017), which hangs in the gallery's display window on Broad Street.
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It is an argument that resonates with Martín González, 53, a worker at a German-owned plant in Aguascalientes that makes engine parts.
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I DON'T EVEN -- YOU CAN'T TALK ABOUT IT, BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO SEE IT WAPNER: SO YOUR NAME RESONATES HERE I KNOW THAT.
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"Amy resonates with those of us in Midwest," said Marjie Foster, the chairwoman of the Decatur County Democrats who will caucus for Klobuchar.
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I hope it&aposs as popular and resonates with fans in the same way, but, truthfully, the shows couldn&apost be more different.
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Select one quotation by a society member expressing his or her thoughts about clouds that stands out or resonates with you most. 3.
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Having the parents alive alters the dynamic in some fundamental ways, but the notion of the family being separated resonates loud and clear.
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It is the last goal, and the importance of preventing future wrongdoing, that resonates so clearly in the work of the Intelligence Committee.
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"The wait-your-turn thing resonates with me so much, especially with politics, because that's what I'm getting from people," Ms. Biaggi said.
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Tone comes from the top and so President Trump's dismissal of history sends a message that resonates through his administration and the country.
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The piece resonates with Comme des Garçons garments on display, which present an alternative approach to Western ideas of beauty and body image.
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Hoping to God John Oliver's comical dissertation resonates with the Congress that got us in this situation, along with suicidal tax incentive declarations.
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For Hanyes, the show is a way to think about the black body in a gallery and how Ellison's depiction still resonates today.
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But at a Clinton town hall at New England College in New Hampshire earlier this month, students said Sanders' message resonates with their generation.
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"If Star Wars resonates with the times, it's not because it's somehow predicted the future — it's that people are always the same," he says.
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And I think that's why it resonates with so many people, and why it is just as good today as it was in 1972.
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The physical labor involved in their fabrication resonates with their locations, which often relate to the fraught history of race relations in the South.
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"We had to do something that felt authentic to the medium in a tone and sense of humor that resonates with viewers," Feldstein said.
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There could be situations where I have one piece that really resonates with me, and it's maybe not as popular with the online audience.
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And as journalists, we are often not able to report on cases of sexual harassment in a way that generates a movement that resonates.
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This resonates with much of the old left, and has support from new leftists such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a representative from New York.
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If the motto "What Would Dolly Do?" resonates with you in any way, you may want to tune in to this exclusive new collection.
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With over 20 candidates competing for the party's nomination, many Democrats have seized on a populist, anti-Wall Street message that resonates with voters.
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Market research showed that the character still resonates with consumers and the Mexican lager remains the fastest growing beer brand in the United States.
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Part of the reason Hillary Clinton resonates with so many women is because she has been one of the most visible women in politics.
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Curry's underdog persona is why Plank believes the Golden State Warrior resonates with not only the Under Armour brand, but with the Chinese consumer.
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Cap's ability to adapt to the times must explain why he still resonates with audiences long after the war that birthed him has ended.
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Chuck Grassley, who is up for re-election this year, as a politician whose style in using social media resonates with his younger constituents.
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Its name is never revealed and its rules never disclosed, but the psychological weight of this game resonates clearly and thoroughly through the works.
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Cramer started with the recommendation that parents give their children the gift of stock in a high-quality company that resonates with younger people.
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