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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Martin Luther King Jr.'s name resonates in the heart of every American.
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The rumble of the taiko drum resonated through the air.
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The sounds of Beethoven's 5th Symphony resonated through the house.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bob Dole has a message that will resonate with those voters.
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But it resonates politically, putting Dole squarely on the side of innocent folk unfairly wronged.
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Her deep cough resonates through mucus-filled lungs.
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In fact, such sounds may be picked up in their whiskers, resonating like guitar strings, rather than by their ears.
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In Hawaii, a large gourd is worn like a mask, inside which the voice resonates.
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People walked through various caves whistling and mapped where the sounds resonated most powerfully.
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Similar forms resonate and reinforce each other.
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The anti-illegal immigration Proposition 187 resonated with voters two years ago.