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1 But I almost think the uncut books are a more resonant metaphor.
2 The time is right for a more resonant and joyful anti-consumerism.
3 The glow was appreciably longer and warmer, the laughter deeper and more resonant .
4 The colours seemed deeper and more resonant than I had ever seen them.
5 Nevertheless Truth has a more resonant voice than even that of the Church.
6 His voice seemed more resonant ; the tones vibrated inside her.
7 It screamed again, the sound deeper-chested than before, more resonant .
8 And while lust has greater immediate impact, love may in the end be more resonant .
9 The choice of location could hardly be more resonant .
10 The barks grew more resonant , urgent, almost a sobbing.
11 It is made even more resonant by the usually reticent Dalglish's willingness to talk relatively openly.
12 The gourds are, of course, dried, and the dryer they are, the more resonant the sound.
13 The comment was funny, timely and more resonant .
14 And the exhaust, though not exactly rude, certainly sounds more resonant - especially with the windows down.
15 Mr. Town sounded different from inside, his voice was deeper, more resonant - but there was no mistaking it.
16 And then he heard another sound, distant, like the cry of a bird, but deeper, more resonant .
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