Everything turned black and I was almost asleep when a distinct click sounded, resonating in the room. |
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And I think the message that he's delivering is resonating at least among some voters and certainly in Wisconsin independent voters. |
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The cover would stop light from scattering by resonating at the same frequency as the light striking it. |
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The time bomb exploded, the sound resonating in a disconcerting fashion off the interior walls. |
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The dark, resonating notes of the cello and the higher, slightly nasal voice of the gamba sang the lachrymose State of the Gambo. |
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The soundtrack is a big part of the problem, resonating like a gong in an echo chamber one minute and soaring to treacly heights the next. |
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That criticism is increasingly resonating with both discontented workers and peasants. |
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Colonel Donovan could hear the resonating booms above the noisy drone of the plane's engine. |
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She folded her arms across her chest and responded in a sharp and clipped tone, her voice resonating across the mall. |
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The sprinkle had become a thunderstorm and the loud thunder resonating throughout her room made Amber spring from her bed in surprise. |
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They started groping viciously and kissing savagely with loud, desperate smacks resonating into the dizzy evening air. |
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In Britain, the anti-GE lobby's infamous Frankenfoods campaign is still resonating with the public. |
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His voice was deep and throaty, resonating in his chest as though he had just woken from a very long sleep. |
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The chants are conducted with drum beats and interspersed with resonating long horns and the clash of cymbals. |
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Meanwhile, and further afield, the tremors resonating from the leaderene's misstep have been recorded on the outrage scale. |
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The cacophony resonating along the pavements is a mixture of a dozen different languages, revving motor engines and a confusing blend of music from all over Africa. |
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When I hear the harmonic splendour of the viola d'amore resonating beside my ear, I am transported into a whole other soundscape. |
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And the horde charged once more, their nerves steeled and their war-cries resonating, ready to shred, rend and tear apart any foe, be it human or not. |
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It was found that the signal failure was due to the delamination of a metal coating on a ceramic resonating ring. |
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It's not the medium, it's the message, which is resonating with these people. |
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His message is resonating not just in New Jersey, but across the country, tapping into the same frustration that created the tea-party movement. |
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That tradition has continued for many years and is resonating with our current Prime Minister as well. |
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Even today, many people on this planet still consider the celestial archway to be the best natural resonating venue. |
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Both brands have undergone a major renaissance, launching award-winning models that are strongly resonating with customers. |
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It is mostly meant to say that we haven't asked for financial assistance and that is resonating with consumers. |
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This award demonstrates that our approach is resonating with our customers, supplier partners and the industry as a whole. |
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Your CX monitors feature thick walls and a carefully placed internal brace to prevent the speaker from resonating at low frequencies. |
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Bradshaw says even at our current global population, food scarcity concerns are already resonating worldwide. |
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The audience and the performers share the stage while behind them lies the vast emptiness of the main hall like a gigantic resonating body. |
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Although most of the charges levelled against the Fund were false, some of them seemed to be resonating with reasonable people. |
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These kids are resonating with a tribally based cultures that can be found in such left coast locations as Ashland, Oregon and San Francisco, California. |
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The loud slam of the door was still resonating in her mind as the van rolled away, the left-had signal light blinking only once before turning onto the main street. |
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Governor Romney continued to stay on offense on the economy with a message that is resonating with voters. |
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The TEWS moisture measuring method uses a sensor to generate a lowpowered microwave field resonating characteristically within well-defined parameters. |
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The resonating overtones in the lower register can also bedevil composers. |
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Conceived by architect Roger Taillibert and built all in own piece from concrete, the Parc has been said to resemble a washbowl, with its capacity for resonating supporters' chants making it such an atmospheric venue. |
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At the same time, Centrelink's smart practices were resonating with a broader reform agenda: policy competition in a period of marketplace analogies, and co-operative alliances in a period of whole-of-government. |
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Considering it's almost spitting distance from the tow sled, it's odd not to hear the regular thump of the air pistons resonating through the seismic lab. |
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Innocent Innogen's rebuffing of the clodpoll Cloten contrasts the mad with the foolish, while resonating with the play's diamond motif. |
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It clarified what wasn't resonating for me in terms of eating meat. |
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Her art semiurgically alloys emblematic Western artifacts with evocative settings, resonating the dominant commercial aesthetic of the age. |
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Enough for each of the two capitals to develop its own specific identity, but not quite enough to stop the notes resonating from one bank of the Congo River to the other. |
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And their words are resonating with an increasingly vocal electoral bloc. |
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Water jets spurting out of the fountain produce lovable rhythmical sound of water dropping on a resonating bronze plate However, the tones can be enjoyed only if one squats down below the level of the fountain basin. |
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Stanley Rand concluded in 1993, so they dismissed the idea of vocal sacs as resonating cavities. |
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Mr Day, who prefers to think in terms of a resonating theme rather than a slogan or motto, acknowledges that Wharton is a complex institution, and therefore needed an adaptable and enduring message that would set it apart. |
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Researchers interpret the crest as a display device and possibly as a resonating chamber to produce sounds. |
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The architecture, then, becomes the instrument, acting as the resonating chamber to create rich cello-like sounds. |
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The ATAS-25 utilises a manual tuning system which resonates the radiating element for lowest SWR without the need for expensive mono-band resonating whip assemblies. |
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Adams uses two related yet contrasting modes that are delineated by the low resonating pedal notes. |
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It's a concern still resonating in farms across the country. |
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Male hammerheaded bats produce deep, resonating, monotonous calls to attract females. |
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They offer the audience new, original, first-run programming developed for the audience and within its cultural context, resonating with themes, characters and references taken from its current circumstances of life. |
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When analyzing recordings, the researchers noticed a distinctive pattern of varying pitches produced until the frog hit the resonating frequency of its niche. |
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Like other hammered dulcimers from around the world, the yangqin consists of a trapezoidal resonating chamber that is capped by a thin wooden soundboard. |
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It has an air conditioning system with six different temperature zones, and surround sound complete with a 16 litre underfloor resonating chamber to complement the acoustics. |
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