Aún no tenemos significados para "particular resonance".
1The group's message has particular resonance in West Bengal, which borders Bangladesh.
2Reuters published an alert that we thought would have particular resonance with consumers.
3That they inhabited opposite ends of football's own viciously capitalist stratification was of particular resonance.
4The arrest of Gen Pinochet in London has given the march a particular resonance this year.
5The manning of trains has a particular resonance in the history of British trade union conflict.
6The play was performed with particular resonance in Mountjoy for three nights in June last year.
7It was a very powerful image that had a very particular resonance with this young man.
8The issue has particular resonance for me because of my own history with child sexual abuse.
9The issue has particular resonance for shareholders who sued companies in the wake of the financial crisis.
10But this one had a particular resonance.
11The crackdown in Hama has particular resonance.
12It also has a particular resonance today in its depiction of war, repression, foreign intervention and civilian suffering.
13Typography has always had a particular resonance for her, possibly because her father sold signs for a living.
14The very title, Death by Geography, has a particular resonance in the most isolated of the 26 counties.
15The 10th anniversary of the global financial meltdown has particular resonance for Ireland, not least for its housing market.
16Although their words will have particular resonance for some readers over others, isn't that what good writing always does?
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