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Several critics say this transition is rough but ultimately forgive the film: "If this oddly structured film feels like two short stories stuck together, there is enough solid glue joining them that they resonate off one another deeply" (Stephen Holden, the New York Times ). Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly dissents, calling the film "an earnest, dogged, squarely rendered wisp of a movie."
The candidate is betting that some of the growing number of Internet policy issues will resonate with voters.
Both image and issue also resonate in the black community, whose neighborhoods have been hit the hardest by crime.
Under curator Richard Martin's direction, fashions of the moment resonate backward into the past, and the modes of olden days awaken to new life next to their modern revisions.
The Irish Times , another Dublin newspaper, said in an editorial headlined "The courage of Mr Trimble" that "[t]he Belfast Agreement may yet resonate in the collective memory of our children as a great imaginative departure and a creative compromise between traditionally antagonistic forces."
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