Does one of his books have a specialresonance for you?
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The acclaimed TV series Pure Mule has a specialresonance for the midlands.
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The push takes on specialresonance in an election year.
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Learning that Nick did not go to college gave his message a specialresonance.
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One of the names held a specialresonance for Fitzpatrick.
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Clearly, its a laneway with some specialresonance for Mongoose.
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But this year, they carry a specialresonance.
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This argument had specialresonance in Towne's time.
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The city of Hama in the province of the same name has a specialresonance for anti-Assad activists.
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Even for Britons like him with no direct connection to South Africa, he said, Mandela had a specialresonance.
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His gesture to the people he calls Christianity's "elder brothers" during midnight Mass carried a specialresonance.
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The bunkers have specialresonance for Calais, which remains circled by German bunkers, many of them enormous and virtually indestructible.
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Remembrance Day this year has specialresonance as it also marks the centenary of the early months of World War One.
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This statement has specialresonance in a year when the movement of people around the world has reached chaotic new proportions.
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Though Havel would receive later that evening a more formal award as Amnesty's first Ambassador of Conscience, the Beckett photograph had a specialresonance.
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For Jacques Laffite, the race's return to the Formula One calendar after a 10-year absence and at the Paul Ricard circuit has specialresonance.