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1 They have a remarkable generosity of spirit which is so resonant with manaakitanga.
2 Their ten thousand and more voices joined together were not so resonant as Hamanu's uncanny voice.
3 It is so resonant that it turned up in the opening section of Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.
4 The decasyllabic couplet, so resonant in Dryden, so admirably turned and polished by Pope, was its favorite measure.
5 The poetry of both Browning and Tennyson is so resonant with faith that they have been called great religious teachers.
6 The Catholic note, so resonant in Rossetti's poetry, is hardly audible in Morris, at least after his early Oxford days.
7 Ah, the delicious combination of Wendell's words and Wendell's voice-EdwardR. Murrow in his heyday never sounded so eloquent, so resonant .
8 Then, not so resonant but still clearly audible, for both men had voices that "carried" and were used to command:
9 They sounded so cheerful, so resonant , as in a forest, as on a river when you are mending a boat or building a dam.
10 It's why Nas' music is so resonant and will likely remain so long after he's gone, said Rodney Williams, Senior Vice President of Hennessy USA.
11 I always thought I was alone in finding such roads so resonant of the past, until I came across the latest work from Robert Macfarlane.
12 "Sweet Judith," she heard the Goddess say, the voice so charged, so resonant , that these few syllables were an aria.
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