Sentences with phrase «such chords»

But to strike such chords, they first must speak.
There's something rather frustrating about this, particularly when some of his comments strike such a chord.
THERE are few areas in medicine that strike such a chord as assisted reproduction, probably because so many of us have, at some time, engaged in the baby - making process, either through careful planning and provision or through carefree recreation.
Your «twee» comment strikes such a chord — I do have a horror of coming across as «tea time with Miss Marple»...
One such film struck such a chord with viewers that it took out the festival's audience award, with The Intouchables exuberant and empathetic within its heartfelt, humorous buddy comedy mould.
Although this actually came out towards the end of 2010, 999 struck such a chord with me that I'm happy to feature it alongside the best games I played this year.
Why then, do Bungie's games seem to strike such a chord with me?
«One of the main reasons that powerful late work really strikes such a chord with us now», says Serota, «is because it is truly strong stuff and we live in truly strong times.»
I think Melissa's story struck such a chord with me because every day I see other lives that have probably followed similar, if not worse, paths.
When I wrote a blog called «Who Were You In High School» I wasn't expecting it to strike such a chord with everyone from the former geeks to the former goddesses.

Not exact matches

When his post on how iDoneThis reached $ 1,000 in recurring revenue struck a chord with readers, Walter thought it would be enlightening to talk with other entrepreneurs about their own such journeys.
It was some such vision of our country that Lincoln — a true «outsider» — evoked with his «mystic chords of memory,» which, «stretching... all over this broad land, will swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.»
By the end of the movie I was moved and in tears but also a little ashamed that such «worldly» entertainment had struck a chord in me.
On the other side, the creative and lively worship at the convention struck a chord with many mainliners, whose worship has often lacked such energy and passion.
Such words strike a deep chord in this age of cheap sentimentality and ethics shaped by the story lines of soap operas and sitcoms.
Such a combination strikes a chord among those who have rarely heard ministers say much on the subject or who assume that Christianity is either opposed to sexual enjoyment or unequipped to deal with it.
The song strikes a chord with Keen's audience, and its appeal has led to recordings over the years by other artists such as Texas roots rocker Joe Ely and the country supergroup The Highwaymen (featuring Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and the late Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash).
Why does such a harsh and unmeasured Connecticut - Calvinist outburst strike within us a deep chord?
If the person vibrates to such concerns, the chord is religious whether or not it manages to resound in the temples and prayer houses of the devout.
Being shortlisted for such a prestigious award is an incredible achievement, our understanding of what makes modern UK manufacturing competitive has obviously struck a chord with the judges.»
There are times when a recipe strikes a chord in such a way that you instantly know it will become a family tradition for years, and possibly generations, to come.
And it strikes a bad chord with me when someone who claims to be a lactation consultant can not appreciate that women can have very personal emotional responses to breastfeeding, whether triggered by past trauma or not, and thinks that such feelings need to be hidden away from your delicate flowers?
The cause of addressing this has been taken up by social democrats, notably Owen Jones, but how far has it struck a chord with new protest movements such as Occupy?
The Prime Minister's «English votes for English laws» proposal struck a chord south of the border, with two in three English voters saying MPs representing Scottish seats at Westminster should be banned from voting on issues such as health and education.
It might be that one can record such music and feed it to the model» to see how the entropy of the model spikes compares with that of the consonant and dissonant chords, Chialvo says.
Dissonant chords have frequency ratios of big numbers such as 16/15 or 45/32.
And I created organs — such as the lungs, trachea, and larynx — with vibrating vocal chords, as well as nose and mouth cavities for resonance.»
Music theorists have long emphasized that although musical taste is relative, our enjoyment of music, be it classical or heavy metal, arises, among other aspects, from structural features of music, such as chord or rhythm patterns that generate anticipation and expectancy.
The sound wave originates from the vibrating object, such as a vocal chord, and travels through the medium (such as air) causing all of the air particles to vibrate at the frequency of the vocal chord.
This may enhance neural plasticity in patients with brain injury (such as cerebral palsy and stroke) and spinal chord injury (5).
Each person will vocalize the sounds in his or her own unique way, depending on factors such as: breath, lung capacity, vocal chords, energy level, emotional state, intention, concentration, and healing visualization.
Such an awesome post Lisa, the nostalgia struck a chord with me for my own past self.
Having said that, I do store craft supplies, a printer, a scanner, my business documents and standard materials, chords and tech accessories, reference materials, and other such office items my tiny home office.
Audiences in 2001 had never seen such a tonally jousting, pinwheel immersion in late - adolescent ennui, and it struck a quotidian, satiric - poetic underground - comix chord — and nerve.
It just strikes similar chords and makes you wonder why the genre rarely displays such innovation, preferring to rely on proven franchises and a few tried and true formulas.
The fact that films like «Get Out,» «Wonder Woman,» and «Call Me by Your Name» struck such powerful chords with audiences and critics alike — and are in the awards mix — speaks to a hunger for the kind of inclusion Hollywood has been sorely lacking for, well, ever.
Speaking on the phenomenal success of the film, writer - director John Michael McDonagh commented that «It's been extremely satisfying for me that such a hard - drinking, whoring, drug - taking, anti-authoritarian character as Sergeant Gerry Boyle has struck so resounding a chord with Irish and International audiences.»
With dark, conflicted chords that bring to mind such shimmeringly dramatic Jerry Goldsmith happiness, Desplat's horns are is always sure to bring it low, or bring in the dark suspense of Feds on the hunt.
Introducing the concepts of radius and diameter and allowing them to see other things such as chords and segments.
Or, teaching is more like playing jazz piano: you learn concepts, practice reactions, by learning to hear the chords, and then perform these responses spontaneously, interacting with the other musicians in such a way that you play with honest feeling in order to make «music» together.
Such vehicles have struck a chord with individuals and families who crave a vehicle with road presence, but who don't need the off - road ability, heavy towing capability, or dent in their gasoline budget that usually accompanies big, truck - based SUVs.
We receive a lot of emails like this from our authors, but this one struck a chord with me because it offered such an insightful summary of the process from her perspective.
The moment when the act of science organically shifted into the art of science; when even the most mundane, choreographed procedures achieved such a rhythm that they became invisible chords of a single violin lost in the complexity of a perfect symphony.
VoiceView supports a rich set of braille chord commands, including commands to navigate by character, word, control, HTML Link, HTML Section, HTML list item, and HTML form control, as well as jump to key parts of the Fire tablet user interface such as Home, Back, App Switcher, and the Notification / Quick Actions Shade.
What particularly struck a chord was his approach to picking stocks — We favor companies with transparent businesses that we can understand fairly quickly and those that have large and recurring maintenance, repair and overhaul revenues from an installed base, such as elevator companies or aerospace - parts firms.
- Kataoka believes the world of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is the true protagonist of the game - at times, really beautiful and delicate, and other time's it's rough and ruthless - the natural beauty is one of the main appeals of the game - she wanted the music to not just reflect, but also enhance that appeal - she wanted the music to reflect the long History of Hyrule, but also the ordeals of the Link and Zelda of this particular entry - in order to express the idea of a world in ruin, yet so vibrant, she decided to use traditional instruments - these included the shinobue and the erhu, which are not commonly used in orchestras - these contrast the synthesizer sounds of the ancient civilization - the main theme includes chord progressions which are not really suited to classical music - Kataoka wanted reflect Link's 100 - year sleep in the main theme, which explains the rather strange break in the song - the break represents Link taking a «new breath», after 100 years in stasis - the break basically serves as the division between Zelda and the past, and Link and adventure in the present day - she usually does not pay much attention to such details, but had the opportunity to do so this time
The voice acting in particular really struck a chord with me, and it's funny how characters with so few speaking roles can nevertheless have such a presence in the game, conveying a sense of emotion and despair to great effect.
As such, RPG Time: The Legend of Wright really struck a chord with me.
Could you tell us some stories about how you acquired a few of the pieces in the collection, such as Joan Mitchell's painting Chord III?
«Duchamp's famous «underground» pronouncement struck a chord with Chimes, whose interest in the writings of Antonin Artaud and Alfred Jarry had encouraged him to explore the margins of mainstream art and literature... As a consequence of this withdrawal from the contemporary art scene, Chimes began to investigate issues such as esotericism and mystification in metal boxes and paintings whose irrational and often willfully obscure imagery reveals his affinities with Surrealism.
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