Paul Oetken, the federal district court judge who heard the case, are sure to resonate.
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He begins by asserting that the Obama scandals are failing to "resonate" with the public.
This opinion was consistent across age and gender, showing it does resonate with voters.
"I am not surprised at all (that the videos still resonate), " Dorough told CNN.
The repercussions could resonate heavily within the movie and music industries in the years to come.
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My guess is that Story 1 will resonate withaudienceswho are ready to buy and evaluate SAP.
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The timing of this story made it resonate with me more than it normally would have.
Barfield also laces the script with tart, grounded racial observations that resonate within the surrounding pleasantries.
His name has and will resonate in these negotiations since his chilling death two weeks ago.
And I resonate with the lady who spoke earlier about being a lifelong learner.
As a brand, Acer doesn't quite yet resonate in the mobile space.
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Those stops also will resonate in the U.S., where Mr. Obama's visit has a political dimension.
Strategically, Republicans will need to frame economic issues to better resonate with middle-class families.
But why would the office supply industry resonate so strongly with basketball and hockey fans?
It is indeed difficult to know a priori what will resonate in the market.
It's the musicians themselves who make the music resonate, while recordings simply catch the ephemera.
The road map shows that some of that conference's ambitions still resonate in Brussels.
Clinging to the Second Amendment will no longer resonate with the majority of U.S. citizens.
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There is no question that such action will resonate well beyond the Middle East.
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And Romney's hoping he can resonate with Floridians when it comes to the economy.
"Casablanca's" call to arms and Bogart's cool no longer resonate as they once did.
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"This was the only one that really seemed to resonate over the years, " he said.
It is vital that the message be clear and resonate with the market.
What things come up in your work that will resonate positively with people, give them positive feelings?
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The names of the top reporters, like the names Eisenhower, Bradley, Patton, Collins, resonate through the ages.
Only history will tell whether in 10 or 20 years time the "Gothenburg conclusions" will still resonate.
In winning Tennessee and Oklahoma, Mr. Santorum carried states where his social conservatism had been expected to resonate.
He also touted the chain's "destroyed white denim" jeans as an eye-catching product that should resonate with customers.
But once Dr. Paul's message gets across to, everyday mom and pops, those ideas will resonate with people.
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