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"Republic" means the networking and resonating of energy.
Spontaneous acts, resonating or not with forgotten, ancient traditions, will create new emblems of grief.
The resonating of our secret music.
Broon's voice came over the speaker, resonating the diaphragm as he shouted across the sunlit space.
The solid body electric guitar is made of solid wood, without functionally resonating air spaces.
'Human,' she intoned, her voice suddenly resonating with bass tones, 'your will is mine.'
The debate took place throughout Latin America and especially in Mexico, which partially were resonating to a world debate.
However, the other two main characters are described as not resonating as much as Laskmi, and the use of the shaky camera technique is criticized.
But as de Tocqueville realized, such a revolutionary idea could not be applied in the political realm without also resonating in all other aspects of American life.
A LINE from Robert Frost's poem "Mending Wall" is resonating in the news, of all places.
The McKennas took this a little further both scientifically and philosophically by assuming that DNA works by resonating certain frequencies to their host cell and organism.
Ms. Seto said her certainty was not based on hard data, but on a gut sense that Ms. Fields' personal warmth and message of inclusiveness was resonating.
It underscores the role of scale in his development of perceptual sensations and suggests the rich complexities he could build into his arrangements of vertical forms of resonating color.
For the moment, the fire looked on the verge of being under control, but she didn't want to think about what was resonating through the dilithium and what it was doing to her father.
Anyone who has listened to a cat purring, using a stethoscope, will agree that when strongly amplified in this way, the purring sound simply does not have the quality of resonating blood turbulence.
Rev. 52:1107) to help provide mathematical description of the wavefunction for a composite nucleus composed of antisymmetrized combination of partial wavefunctions by the method of Resonating Group Structure.
The S-matrix was first introduced by John Archibald Wheeler in the 1937 paper "'On the Mathematical Description of Light Nuclei by the Method of Resonating Group Structure'".
It was art forged in the furnace of the moment, not crafted at a remembered distance, art resonating with the anguished ineloquence of public schools' losers rather than the elegiac tones of its triumphant graduates.
Just as CNN revolutionized television news, with results that are still resonating through the networks, MTV's impact on entertainment and music has been genuine and powerful through its 15 years of existence, and continues to be dynamic.
As bizarre as it sounds, it is my theory that the Great Pyramid had been designed to function like some incredible, monolithic energy-channeling tuning fork, capable of resonating radio frequency-type currents, or perhaps some other as yet unknown energy fields.
When applied to the method of Resonating Group Structure for beta and alpha stable isotopes, use of the Fredholm determinant: (1) determines the energy values of the composite system, and (2) determines scattering and disintegration cross sections.
"Resonating Light" for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, trumpet, trombone, percussion and double bass will be premiered in August 2013 during the International Summer Festival in Wim Henderickx's city of birth, Lier (B).
He knew it was madness, but at the same time it was tempting--to escape from it all, to avoid the struggle that would consume the rest of his life... and Dovraku's deep yearning resonating with that impulse made it hard to deny.
Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, calling it a "winning little tune drenched in steel guitar and resonating with good-ole-boy country charm" She states that the lyric is "cleverly written and delivered in his usual impeccable style."
The surprising aptness of his images, the extraordinary grace with which he uses the English language and the slow, deeply resonating rhythm that permeates his work like rolling, roiling swells in the ocean, all call for a physical response, if only a smile or a quiet intake of breath.