Sentences with phrase «much deeper resonance»

This means that the political nastiness, violent warfare and publicity posturing all have a much deeper resonance for the audience, while for Katniss they are virtually irrelevant.

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It's a much harder - edged sound with a tighter timbre to its resonances but it seems to run just as deep and tingle your flesh and bones just as wonderfully as the Morgan's.
An active member of Portland - based artist collective Appendix, which is known as much for intellectual engagement as physical practice, his current research explores the resonance of new visual technologies with deep - rooted neurological processes.
... I'm frankly astounded to hear lots of non-Indigenous people talk about what is and is not tokenistic on an issue like this, when so much of what happened to the Indigenous population has deep symbolic resonance.
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