Reggae music arose from the streets of Kingston and reverberates around the world. |
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This triggered a rivalry between Carrara and the town of Pietrasanta that reverberates to this day. |
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God was preparing Liddell to honor Him, and his testimony still reverberates today. |
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This song is a promising opener, a dubby, narcotically blissed track that swirls and reverberates in a deeply pleasurable style. |
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As the natives get down to the business of getting even, the viciousness reverberates off the screen and suddenly we see the light. |
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It may not be long before the sound of willow thwacking leather reverberates across the middle kingdom. |
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Even changing a single field reverberates throughout the development process, he says. |
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They are abundant in this area, and in the autumn the sound of the stags rutting reverberates. |
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The Blue half of the Eternal City reverberates to a different beat when the Argentinian plays. |
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Floors, for example, can alert guards based solely on how loud a footstep reverberates upon its surface. |
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Max Blumental does a great job of unpacking the deep core of hypocrisy that reverberates through the Family Research Council. |
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Of course, the use of sand as a source of colour reverberates with the desert habitat of the Nama. |
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Trinidad reverberates to soca, and Martinique to the racing double beat of zouk. |
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The slapping of the waves produces a metallic echo from the cool wall made of boiler steel plate that reverberates through the constricted space. |
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Its evil echo reverberates in this new episode: Sansa refuses to eat, while the wicked King Joffrey is ascendant. |
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Its precise pacing, composition and camera movement and the minimalist yet powerful soundtrack reverberates and emanates a mood of incredible mystery and stillness. |
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Similar to the notes of the diapasons where every sound resonates with a similar one and reverberates the sound specified in space. |
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They actually make a spine-chilling, deep-throated, prehistoric roaring noise, which reverberates spookily through the undergrowth. |
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During the day and well into the dark, the place reverberates with the sounds of bongo beats and novices practicing kookaburra noises on freshly-carved wind instruments. |
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Above the sounds of the powerful wind, parakeets and troupials can be heard chattering, and the bleating of goats reverberates across rolling hills. |
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This slap reverberates, to varying degrees, through the lives of eight of the partygoers. |
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The magnitude of such a tragedy reverberates throughout every aspect of our life, in all corners of the world and across all borders. |
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The ultrasonic wave reverberates in the wall of the tube and produces echoes that are detected by a second laser coupled to an interferometer. |
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Discrimination creates second-class citizens and reverberates throughout our entire society. |
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Investing in small children reverberates positively on their parents and families, and ultimately on the whole community. |
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The Segal Centre for Performing Arts is where imagination lives, where artistic innovation thrives and where inspiration reverberates. |
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Not only is this city a heritage site, but this citadel within it reverberates with our history as a nation. |
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Not only does she like to be way off the ground, but her playful and booming laughter reverberates through any campground or room you might find her in. |
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The sound of elite Formula 1 racing cars reverberates all across the city. |
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The initial divide between those seeking environmental protection and those seeking development still reverberates in sustainable development discourse today. |
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A small shudder reverberates through HMCS OTTAWA's Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat as it comes alongside Motor Vessel MEMENTO and holds position beneath a wood and rope ladder. |
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It reverberates with layer on layer of flavour and aroma, from springtime zephyr at the top of the register to a myrrhic basso profundo. |
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With an estimated 46 per cent of the population currently under the age of 18, the struggle of Haitian children reverberates throughout society, and one that is bound to have serious consequences far into the future. |
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Such situations often end up in confrontations of the different ethnical groups, a thing which automatically reverberates upon the communities living inside the country. |
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While this attempt at assimilation obviously failed spectacularly, the outcome for most Aboriginal communities was highly significant and still reverberates today. |
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The Created appears to be exposed to a threat connected to human behavior, a threat that on the other hand reverberates even on the very possibility of the good life of humanity itself. |
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I believe with all my heart that a lay Marist following Champagnat cannot remain indifferent to this call from God which reverberates strongly throughout the land, today as in the past. |
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Suddenly a noiseless blaze rips across the sky, followed almost instantaneously by a terrifying roar that reverberates throughout the mountain peaks encircling the valley. |
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This result confirms the behaviour that was predicted, in other words, that a location that reverberates affects the noise levels in the location. |
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The spirit-filled power of his beautiful, rich voice reverberates at the cellular and soulular core of my being. |
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The air reverberates with the thwacking sound of a pile driver. |
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This reverberates all along the market chain but hits primary producers. |
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Every sound you make echoes so that even your breathing reverberates. |
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Yet for a few seconds it still reverberates in the room. |
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The collection of bodies at Mitchell is central to a shameful, bleak, little-known narrative that begins at colonisation and reverberates through Australia's unsettled national sovereignty. |
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This discovery leads to the theory that the more a location reverberates, the higher the noise levels and the more the children will tend to talk loudly or to shout. |
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While the field itself is open, a cantilevered roof covers 70 percent of the stands, and the trapped sound reverberates, creating a cacophonic setting unique among outdoor stadiums. |
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Listen to how it reverberates in this theatre. |
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As such, it reverberates through the writing of later centuries. |
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