| 1. | In Brazil, No . 10 has a particularly powerful resonance.
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| 2. | There is simply no resonance for that kind of thing here.
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| 3. | Cell doors shut with a resonance that registers in our skulls.
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| 4. | Harper is scheduled to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging test today.
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| 5. | Who could have expected a loss to carry such enduring resonance?
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| 6. | Yet his observations on being a father carry a special resonance.
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| 7. | For President Bill Clinton, that statement holds a special resonance.
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| 8. | Nor has there been any magnetic resonance imaging of the leg.
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| 9. | The resonance can be blissfully sensuous, at times even playful.
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| 10. | But as the monologue continues, they acquire an increasing resonance.
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