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resound

verb as in resonate

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Bach’s music has a circular spell quality and the pipe organ, resounding with reverb in gargantuan cathedrals, was the original synthesizer.

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The story is a resounding example of Lee’s scintillating sense of wry humor.

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On Sunday, the UNAC/UHCP announced the end of the strike, stating that the labor action was “sending a resounding message that patient care and safe staffing must come first.”

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Its pronouncement that “all men are created equal” was an idea that resounded around the world even as its promise remained unfulfilled at home.

It was a resounding victory for the Trojans, given how poorly they’d played in their loss to Illinois two weeks earlier, and for Lincoln Riley, who was just 3-11 against ranked teams prior to Saturday.

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