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resonance

noun as in reverberation

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While “September 5” has assumed new, and not entirely welcome, resonance since Oct.

In recent years, complaints of acrid odors, fiery accidents, soot and harmful emissions have gained new resonance as public officials become more sensitive to accusations of environmental damage.

The abortion issue, which has particular resonance under Texas’ draconian laws, could attract crossover support for Allred, especially among independents and suburban women.

Kwong hoped the “resonance” between his sparsely attended amateur game in the desert and what was happening at Dodger Stadium would help get the message out.

In recent years, dozens of clinics in the U.S. and beyond have started offering an experimental treatment called magnetic resonance therapy, or MERT.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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