Laughter resounds throughout cozy kitchens while mothers bake gingerbread and children decorate sugar cookies. |
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The truncation of each episode resounds poignantly, leaving us stranded in atonement with moral handgrips denied. |
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After 10 seconds or so, he reappears above water and the bay resounds to the sounds of whoops and cheers from the floating audience. |
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His deep, distinctive voice resounds, he gestures animatedly and his enthusiasm becomes infectious. |
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But, in general, the wail of jazz trumpets and the melancholy echoes of domestic chaos remind you that Elysian Fields resounds with desperation. |
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He hangs up the phone, and the sound of his laughter resounds throughout the parking lot. |
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It resounds with the noise of falling water as the Avon tumbles over a weir. |
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Hrothgar's hall resounds with the laughter and songs of poets, who retell the famed history of the Danish tribe. |
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The audience collapses in laughter, and the theater resounds with a barrage of applause. |
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Then follows a sort of second preface, in which the Doctor mourns the death and resounds the praises of the late Professor. |
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The silence is deafening, and the ringing that woke me resounds in my ears. |
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The other comes from the echo that resounds through the timbers and floor-boards. |
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This wine resounds with the aromas and flavors of herbs, gooseberries, fresh lime, green apple, and new-mown hay. |
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No longer will your home be plagued by the penetrating effervescence that periodically resounds from the smallest room in the house. |
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Awaking Arcangelo Corelli's music from centuries of hibernation, it resounds in the new style of a solo performance. |
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The invisible feminine chorus resounds in uninterrupted pianissimo, using impressionistic tones, suggesting a surface of water reflecting light. |
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Praise for their virtue resounds afar, their evil deeds erased. |
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The cry of the Great Bittern resounds like a foghorn through the dying light. |
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The couples call each other with a beautiful and terrifically powerful shout which resounds in the mountain for a long time. |
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Religious fanaticism resounds threateningly in the loudspeakers and processions of veiled young women in full-length dresses. |
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From first encounter, Stan Wiezniak is one of these unusual characters whose words we hang on and whose voice resounds like a story teller. |
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Bear all this is mind when Washington resounds this week to calls for inequality to be tackled. |
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The situation of the women of Ciudad Juárez and Chihuahua concerns us and resounds with us with a rare degree of intensity. |
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From the monastery, where everything resounds when there is an east wind, we heard the echoes of the group's songs and celebration. |
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Then, you will make your way around to a sound installation whose warm and sensual human voice resounds in your ears. |
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This powerful history of percussion starts in Africa, the land of rhythm, where instruments resonate and music resounds. |
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Here resounds the laughter of a Rabelais, here gleams the smile of Erasmus, here flashes the wit of a Voltaire. |
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As we use the best sound systems, the music that resounds from the speakers is not only of excellent quality but is also at an acceptable level. |
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This now silent site still resounds with the prayers of the past. |
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The shrine, in which the Word of God resounds, is a place of covenant, where God reminds his people of his faithfulness, in order to shed light on their journey and to offer them consolation and strength. |
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It is a thanks, she said, that resounds like a note that makes up part of my life, and therefore I will carry it within no matter where obedience calls me. |
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Rejoicing with Mary, rejoicing with Her same joy, is already a form of conversion to God's Love, it is Mary's Fiat that resounds within us and generates Jesus within our hearts. |
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By following this walkingtour, you will experience the architectural and historical wealth of this areaof the city where francophone heritage resounds. |
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The shock wave produced by the tsunami resulting in the death or displacement of thousands of people on the shores of Asia and East Africa in December 2004 still resounds in our collective memory. |
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The second part of the Hail Mary resounds like the answer of children who, in addressing supplications to their Mother, do nothing other than express their own adherence to the saving plan revealed by God. |
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As a company it not only generates wealth that resounds in clients, suppliers and shareholders but also looks for cooperate in the well being of the society conjunctively. |
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It is in the political rather than the military sphere that the blip resounds most urgently. MR KHRUSHCHEV and his followers have scored a unique prestige and propaganda victory. |
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Now, having sung the Hosanna which prophesied the resurrection, the Alleluia resounds in the hearts of the faithful who celebrate what has been fulfilled. |
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