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And so even at a young age, that really
resonated
with me, and the whole notion of environmental preservation, at a very basic level, sunk in with me.
It was that the Nobel Prize was the tombstone on all great work, and it
resonated
because I had won 35 out of 36 contests that I'd entered over 11 years, and it made me bananas.
And that really
resonated
with me, because I want to tell you a little story about being an impostor and feeling like I'm not supposed to be here.
And that really
resonated
with me.
We thought people would vote in defense of life, but in a country with a recent past of military dictatorship, the anti-government message of our opponents resonated, and we were not prepared to respond.
So Esther, when you were watching Helen's talk, was there any part of it that
resonated
with you through the lens of your own work that you'd like to comment on?
But the vivid image of someone condemned to endlessly repeat a futile task has
resonated
as an allegory about the human condition.
I came across this quiet, seemingly abstract painting, and I had to step up to it twice, even three times, to understand why it
resonated
so deeply.
That concept
resonated
with me, and it has guided my career path.
Now, as a black man in America, that
resonated
with me.
The stories weren't always happy but the colors always
resonated
more than the product itself.
Now like all good restoration stories, this one
resonated
across the political spectrum.
And that story also
resonated
across the political spectrum.
Medea's promise
resonated
deep within his core.
And it
resonated
for me.
Which was very controversial, but it
resonated
with a lot of people.
Here I created a contest called, "When Office Supplies Attack," which, I think, really
resonated
with the working population.
The story of an underdog bat voyaging across country to reunite with his colony captivated my imagination and
resonated
deeply with my burgeoning imagination.Upon hearing of this series, I began browsing Bardel Animation's site and liked what I saw.
So 'The Second Home' - of friendships made after leaving the familial home, of striving for a professional excellence - strongly
resonated
with my living reality.
Here's an unrelated list of films that did the same thing for me, i.e. "engaged, destroyed, transformed,inspired, resonated... this category transcends nerdy film top ten lists that seek film perfection.
In ten or so minutes, it tells a poignant two-character story that
resonated
deeply with me.
BLACK WATER, however, really
resonated
with the eeriness and fear that you can experience when you are alone in the mangroves (you guys call them swamps or bayous - but they're mangroves).
I saw this film on TV in the UK some 25 years ago and it has
resonated
with me ever since.
Right down to it's end, which was completely devoid of any character sentiment, it failed in every place that O'Connor's book shined and
resonated.
It
resonated
when I was young, and it resonates even more now.
As a fashion designer who really wants to stay in the Bay Area as opposed to going to LA, George Lucas' comments about persistence, community and having a vision really
resonated
with me.
This movie
resonated
with me on two levels.
Based on a prize winning Spanish novel and set in Banderas' home town, Malaga, it is apparent that the novel
resonated
deeply with Banderas.
By today's standards I suppose Son Of Dracula is none too frightening, though it nicely suggests the link between horror and everyday life, normal emotions and regional traditions, which, while this might not mean much nowadays, certainly
resonated
in the America of sixty years ago, which it effectively evokes.
First of all, I wanted to empathize with Mandy Moore's character, but there was nothing about her struggles that
resonated
at all.
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