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Resonating with topical themes, this atmospheric and suspenseful political thriller is a story of deceit and betrayal on every level - sexual, political and literary.
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Resonating to Mr. Schofield's rhetoric or a visceral aversion is one thing.
Joshua Stanton: Proposed Circumcision Ban Is Bad For Religion And Medicine Joshua Stanton 2011
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Resonating to Mr. Schofield's rhetoric or a visceral aversion is one thing.
Joshua Stanton: Proposed Circumcision Ban Is Bad For Religion And Medicine Joshua Stanton 2011
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Resonating to Mr. Schofield's rhetoric or a visceral aversion is one thing.
Joshua Stanton: Proposed Circumcision Ban Is Bad For Religion And Medicine Joshua Stanton 2011
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Resonating with topical themes, this atmospheric and suspenseful political thriller is a story of deceit and betrayal on every level - sexual, political and literary.
Roman Polanski’s THE GHOST WRITER Trailer – Collider.com 2010
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Resonating with topical themes, this atmospheric and suspenseful political thriller is a story of deceit and betrayal on every level— sexual, political and literary.
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Resonating with the campaign theme, a life-size origami forest - complete with colorful trees and animals made out of paper - served as a backdrop for the speakers.
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Resonating with all around me, all of life seemed to be understood in the moment.
When Animals Speak Penelope Smith 2009
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A passion for art that pairs ideas and objects was the inspiration for McAdam Freud's "Heads and Heads" from her series "Resonating."
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“Resonating the Sergio Leone picture here in the future.”
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