| 11. | The work's epigram-peppered language, in which puns figure resonantly, often has a Wildean crackle.
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| 12. | Electrons change energy states by either resonantly gaining energy from absorption of a photon or losing energy by emitting photons.
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| 13. | When the SFG system scans over a vibrational mode of the surface molecule, the output intensity is resonantly enhanced.
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| 14. | But even more resonantly, " Terminating " has everything to do with the limits and limitlessness of language.
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| 15. | Thomas Hampson sings resonantly but the aura of narcissism that invariably surrounds his performances doesn't make him a very attractive hero.
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| 16. | But he was also working doggedly at his craft, ridding himself of all vestiges of brogue and learning to pitch his voice resonantly.
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| 17. | The appeal of the album is that it's at once resonantly distinctive and comfortingly familiar . "-- Michael Laskow, TAXI
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| 18. | This medium resonantly amplifies light with a wavelength near 10.6 or 9.4 micrometers, corresponding to a frequency of approximately 30 terahertz.
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| 19. | William Warfield, the 77-year-old singer, provided another great lift, resonantly narrating Copland's " Lincoln Portrait ."
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| 20. | If, however, the photons have the correct " frequency ", they will interact with the atoms in the box, possibly resonantly.
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