The new performance space will resound with their poetry, prose and plays, as they share their writings with the audience. |
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Over 30 years later, the bittersweet words still resound in the cabarets of Europe and America. |
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The old school and the old school yard land will once again resound to the sounds of children at play. |
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Empty rooms suddenly resound with the sounds of living and life acquires a whole new meaning. |
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Libraries across North Wiltshire will resound with festive cheer in the countdown to Christmas with a series of special events for children. |
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The mind is attracted to complex issues which resound with profundity and emotional depth. |
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As Consequence Music flies by, it continues to resound as it fades away in the distance when Rotifer gently brings it to a perfect close. |
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Her voice did not resound in a booming echo, as it did when she had first spoken from her electronic home. |
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In the past, this event would have been greeted by silence, so that his lapidary words could rebound off the walls and resound in our minds. |
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They resound off the metal and wooden chairs in the garden and leap out at you as you pass through the corridors of the buildings. |
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Even though gun shots resound in the streets at night, a usual thing in Haiti, peace is slowly returning. |
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The passage is musically quite original and affords the player the pleasure of making the instrument sound and resound to its fullest. |
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It was that friend from Tours,a non-believer, who gave you the joy of living that made it possible for the Word of Jesus to resound in you. |
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If there were canned laughter in real life, this country would resound with deafening guffaws. |
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Soon, it will resound to the kerching of slot machines pumping out cash as gamblers score jackpots. |
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Its bars serve smooth whiskey and resound with guitars, banjos and fiddles. |
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My impression, listening to the debates yesterday, was that the sound of marching boots was beginning to resound within these walls. |
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He repeated this three times and pointed to the sky, which began to resound with thunder, huge ominous dark clouds started to gather, lightning forked once or twice. |
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Tales of human courage and individual human achievement resound through the galaxy. |
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The Wanaka streets resound with languages from all round the world. |
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Who will make this message of hope resound, in a credible way, in every corner of the earth? |
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Like whisking away a dulling filter, the vocals are even smoother, the cymbals ring with crystal clarity and the bass notes resound with rich definition. |
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When Audre Lorde speaks of her Amazon lovers from Dahomey, the words resound lesbianically. |
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Echoes of 2008, when the global financial system wobbled and George Bush gave his pithy view of the American economy, now resound on the other side of the Atlantic. |
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Even in silence, your voice will resound as a message of peace. |
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Town harmonies continue to resound in the many communal streets. |
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I hope therefore that the demands set out in this report will not be regarded simply as sound and fury but that the European Union will manage to make them resound for a long time. |
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The remarks of tolerance and universal friendship expressed by President Bonou in his return speech were to resound, among the assistance, like an ode to brotherhood between men. |
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We must only create spaces so that God's voice may continue to resound, so that the Spirit of the Father and the Son may continue to plant signs of the Kingdom in our society and in our time. |
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The organ and choral music resound majestically. |
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I hope that this appeal will resound in the three meetings. |
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Concepts such as dignity and solidarity resound in the collective heart of Chileans in the strongest manner because, at certain dramatic points in our history, we ourselves benefited from solidarity. |
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Interwoven are details of difficulties in organizing a rapidly growing collection, pressures of space and funding and occasional political interference, echoes of which still resound in our modern age. |
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Do the benefits of Education for All, cultural diversity, dialogue among cultures, freshwater management or freedom of expression not resound positively to all of the world's nations? |
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The words of Reverend Desmond Tutu, demonstrating that Africa is an unwitting giant, will resound long and loud in our hearts and in our consciences. |
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Everyone gets involved, the cathedrals and churches resound to the sacred music of the salzbourgeois, but there are also strange places which are caught up in the game. |
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This will resound positively far beyond the G8 countries. |
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But it would resound in the conservative media's echo chamber. |
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Rodney Perkins, the Company's president and CEO, otologist and founder of ReSound Corporation, Laserscope and Collagen Corporation. |
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