Sentences with phrase «deep emotional resonance»

For most couples, the matrimonial home represents the largest asset they jointly own, and has deep emotional resonance as the place where a marriage began, the place where children have grown up, and the place where memories are collected.
Running throughout Mary's work is a deep emotional resonance.
Moira Sinclair, executive director of Arts Council England, London said in a statement: «Art communicates on a level that can transcend raw data and scientific findings; art offers people a deep emotional resonance — regardless of age, gender or background.
It follows the students, parents and educators across four years of hard work, a roller coaster ride of successes and failures, capturing it all with intimacy and deep emotional resonance.
It's a somewhat challenging film that is slow - burning and threatens to change point of view midway through, but ultimately a thought - provoking one with deep emotional resonance that lingers.
However, Anderson's film skewers the idea of using other cultures for self - actualisation, while finding deep emotional resonance in the natural vibrancy of its setting.

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That's what the Greeks and later Michelangelo and the sculptors he most deeply influenced were about: elevating the human figure above the realm of optical phenomena and thereby endowing it with a more visceral presence, a deeper aesthetic resonance, and a greater emotional significance.
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