It's the musicians themselves who make the music resonate, while recordings simply catch the ephemera.
The light will resonate with anyone who has crossed the Piazza San Marco early on a summer's evening.
Mr. Grossman's volume will resonate with anybody who loves to visit new places.
And I resonate with the lady who spoke earlier about being a lifelong learner.
But concerns like that are not likely to resonate with most Americans who -- let's face it -- can't tell one medal from another.
He has appealed for calm and religious tolerance and warned that violence could spread and tear Russia apart, messages which resonate with many voters who still mourn the Soviet Union.
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On the other hand, business spokespeople fear that if they argue that low taxes and streamlined regulation foster long-term economic growth, which benefits everybody, the message will resonate only with people who already see the world that way.
McCain advisers noted soon after the speech, there was no mention of the candidates' differing stands on abortion -- one issue which might have been expected to resonate with those women who supported Clinton and have been slow to warm to Obama.
What the findings suggest is that consumers are most likely to choose brands that strike a nonconscious as well as conscious chord for them, and marketers who know exactly how their brands resonate with customers will have a sustainable advantage over competitors, according to Buyology's chief executive, Gary Singer.
Apple's iPhone has proved wrong skeptics who said the handset wouldn't resonate with consumers in Japan because it lacked many uniquely Japanese features.
Paul Oetken, the federal district court judge who heard the case, are sure to resonate.
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Yet Mr Medvedev's talk of modernisation, even if no more than that, will resonate with many educated Russians, who increasingly believe that their country is heading in the wrong direction.
Part of the problem is that traditional media's message that people should pay for popular movies, TV shows and books doesn't resonate with Web-savvy consumers who are used to getting content from the Internet for free.
Such complaints will resonate among the 49% of voters who opposed Mr Morsi.
Ms. DONNA THOMONSON (Saddleback Member): The support for the everyday person and the compassion for people who are struggling, and that just continues to resonate with me.
And what's neat is that Obama is using rhetoric both stylistically and in the actual words that is so resonate of King and Douglass and people who have been using this style for opposition for centuries.
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Kenneth Sherrill, a Hunter College political science professor who studies the habits of gay voters, said the historic nature of her campaign would ultimately resonate with gay voters.
The compassionate portraits resonate with empathy, particularly those of Rachael, nine, a sweet, nervous ball of energy who revels in the thought of being considered a martyr, and Levi, twelve, a bright, idealistic young man eager to preach the gospel.
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