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    would not have have resonated had it not been for the United States' extensive abuse of Muslim detainees and the government's failure to fully investigate all of those implicated.

    On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Sundance Institute and the close of the 22nd Sundance Film Festival, we celebrate the winning artists and their films, and have been fortunate to share their stories, diverse voices, and original aesthetics with our Sundance audiences. This year we've seen a number of films that deal sensitively with the timely and complex issues of cultural assimilation and community. Clearly, these compelling stories along with the quality of filmmaking have resonated with audiences and jury members alike.


    From a very young age, militarism and trying to solve the world's problems through militarism is something that has always resonated with me as being a bad idea.


    Their story resonated with me, because it wasn't that long ago that I had dreams of getting ahead in life. These kids may have made mistakes, but they were robbed of their dreams.

    It was a great campaign. Both sides raised issues and I was able to talk about the vision I have for the town and the direction I'd like to see all of us move in. I think the message resonated with the voters.

    Our audience clearly resonated with the concept that answers the age-old question whether you've really got what it takes to compete against a pro athlete.



    I heard, in Jerry's presentation, ideas that resonated to me -- and to my colleagues on the search committee -- as new, exciting, and solid, ... With Jerry's experience and energy, I foresee great strides forward for the Chamber and for greater Brattleboro.


    In his 2000 biography Rosa Parks, ... Her name is a code word against totalitarian governments. There are really three names that have really resonated in the shanty towns of Third World countries around the world. They are Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Bob Marley. They are more loved by poor people than any other historical figures in recent memory.




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