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At least some individual words seemed to resonate, just a little.
Such an approach is likely to resonate with the man in the street.
But such words do not resonate the way they did a few years ago.
So I hope it resonates with people's experience in some way.
She tried to work to make her voice resonate that way.
We must use a language that is more able to resonate.
I have a first daughter, 3 months old, and everything about your story resonated with me.
I found in them a lot of things that resonate with what we are thinking and doing.
It is a case that resonates even for the police.
The sense of loss in his voice resonated through her.
"Policy takes time to resonate through the economy," he said.
Why is it that this one place resonates so much?
The question of what he is by nature resonates throughout the film.
More than one song resonates in our part of the country.
In the end, the real meaning of the play resonates for everyone.
I say that message no longer resonates with thinking people.
Even now, six years later, his words resonated with truth.
The stories resonated with something he had been thinking about for over a year.
In 2012, his name has continued resonating for national office.
I think it's really starting to resonate with the public.
"I was trying to take these science ideas and have them resonate on a religious level."
"This girl was 13 years old, and her words have yet to stop resonating with me."
His 2008 campaign message does not seem to resonate as it used to.
Finally he says, "Sometimes people who've never met can resonate with each other."
And that was enough, because the character resonated with him.