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1 Her delivery is a combination of sweet timing and deep emotional resonance .
2 Few photo-artists have come near the raw emotional resonance of his visual poetry.
3 There are few things with quite the emotional resonance cancer invokes.
4 For one thing, a family story has an emotional resonance few abstract ideas can match.
5 It carries an emotional resonance given fascism is still a living memory for many Spaniards.
6 As a woman, Brittain was arguably the first to blend emotional resonance with intellectual clarity.
7 It's a name only a committee could love, and hardly appropriate to the discovery's emotional resonance .
8 Most of Moschen's material is drawn from private memories that become part of the work's emotional resonance .
9 Where Skyfall had emotional resonance , Spectre had as much resonance as constipation brought on by a bad burrito.
10 Without that nostalgia-fuelled, communal experience, the film may not have the same emotional resonance it was made to have.
11 Lauren's rediscovery of that history is what gives Top End Wedding an elevated emotional resonance above your average rom-com.
12 I like what they do and there's an emotional resonance in it but I don't see the whole movie.
13 I didn't know if I would find the emotional resonance needed to spark not just one poem but a series.
14 The luxury car company also approached a different investor mix, attempting to capitalize on the emotional resonance of its brand.
15 It was a tale that was so packed with nostalgia and emotional resonance about the pain of leaving childhood behind.
16 So, you try and write a good song that captures the emotional resonance of that moment, and that's all that matters.
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