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    resonance example sentences

    resonance


    1. plucked a violin string, marvelled again at the resonance


    2. harmonic resonance to the song of the universe, and thus was born the conduit


    3. That part of his ethereal mind that bore the as yet unnamed form of Conscience added just a hint of chiding harmonic resonance to the song of the universe, and thus was born the conduit between God and the third rock out from an insignificant little star


    4. Volcanoes added deep resonance to the bass lines underpinning the twinkling of the stars


    5. The Resonance of Trapped Emotions


    6. into resonance with the vibrational energy of the


    7. for your entire being to fall into resonance with anger


    8. death, her entire body fell into resonance with the


    9. learn more about Heart Resonance and how to find a teacher in your


    10. Read a review of the book, Heart Resonance here:

    11. For a PDF version of Heart Resonance book click here:


    12. Her resonance and command of the piece truly enthralled the audience


    13. did not have the same resonance in the old Greek


    14. As the morning sky broke forth swirled with stunningly deep shades of red, the old legends and schoolyard chants swiftly took on newer and much graver resonance


    15. The name “Roscius Avienus” still bore such resonance, such unfailing strength and gravity to match


    16. What he had initially tried to discount as nonsensical mutterings and charming riddles were beginning to hold a strange resonance


    17. “Our own detection equipment is tuned to resonate perfectly with our cloaks---all of them are harmonically identical—and that resonance is algorithmically encrypted


    18. that of a man bearing a slight southern Cyrodilic lilt - bore a cheerful, almost youthful yet hypnotic resonance


    19. At the time of writing this book, the collective consciousness of the world has moved beyond the point of neutrality and has shifted into the upper zone of higher resonance where more and more people intuitively realize the importance of “Oneness”


    20. Thus, it is a good method of clearing energies of lower resonance

    21. Jung called the Collective Unconscious and Sheldrake called Morphic Resonance and Dawkins called the Meta-


    22. - Researchers around the world including geologist and former systems designer, Gregg Braden have noted the aforesaid changes in magnetic field and an increase in the resonance of Earth and opined that it may be leading us to the next stage of evolution


    23. called Morphic Resonance and Dawkins called the Meta-


    24. Were am I heading?’ There was something strange about his voice: it seemed to have no vocal resonance – no sense of it coming from his mouth; like a thought


    25. ‘I’m back,’ he told himself, feeling the resonance of his voice from throat to chest


    26. The reality of it, even to Torbin, was still shrouded in theoretical multidimensional quantum resonance


    27. ’ Was this merely his own interpretation, despite it being real? The way he heard this voice was not in any way similar to that of Zolla; not directly into the ears, but more all engulfing in its power – an ethereal kind of resonance


    28. That stands for ‘magnetic resonance imaging,’ and I suppose I was thinking of the funny blue flames that dance around when you put a plastic-mylar potato-chip bag in the microwave oven


    29. No field effectors, no transient resonance capacity, nothing


    30. clapped a pair of symbols next to his head, their resonance knocking him to the

    31. wail a continuous resonance within the high sweeping walls of


    32. clattering in the whispering wind, the resonance broken only by


    33. There had been little change since he had left, the dull resonance


    34. resonance in their isolation


    35. Its resonance was as precise and distinctive as the voice of the owner


    36. And reduce the resonance of my vocalized sibilances


    37. A light breeze moved through the trees ruffling their leaves, but it was an even lighter sound, or rather a resonance of a sound that caught his attention and ear


    38. A great circle of Healers put their minds together and came up with a spell that cancels one resonance of my vocal cavity, and eliminates the effort of remembering which sibilants to vocalize


    39. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been used to discover that the brain stems of migraine sufferers are more sensitive to certain stimulations than people without migraines


    40. are said by feeling how they resonate within me; this resonance is then guided

    41. There is sympathetic resonance between similar thought forms so that they cluster and form ‘databases


    42. In this way, there will be more resonance between Science, Philosophy and Religion


    43. Resonance Imaging) scans and EEG (Elec-


    44. universe nevertheless, sympathetic resonance and induction (which will


    45. Does this sound familiar? Does it have a resonance with something in your life? So during my next Power Day, amongst the many things I wrote on the list was ‘Finish the goddamned song


    46. and follows the laws of harmonic inductance and sympathetic resonance 1


    47. morphic resonance and fields had grown out of the notion in develop-


    48. calls morphic resonance a carrot seed grows into the shape of a carrot


    49. because it is directed by the cumulative morphic resonance of all previous


    50. they are guided by the morphic resonance of previous termite nests a











































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    Synonyms for "resonance"

    resonance plangency reverberance ringing sonority sonorousness vibrancy rapport unison concord consonance melody inflection

    "resonance" definitions

    an excited state of a stable particle causing a sharp maximum in the probability of absorption of electromagnetic radiation


    a vibration of large amplitude produced by a relatively small vibration near the same frequency of vibration as the natural frequency of the resonating system


    having the character of a loud deep sound; the quality of being resonant


    a relationship of mutual understanding or trust and agreement between people


    the quality imparted to voiced speech sounds by the action of the resonating chambers of the throat and mouth and nasal cavities