"...fear not that a distress sightless... "...fills the universe with the resound of my misfortune, Madame: | |
"Soon the trumpets will resound..." | |
"and to make my name resound through all the earth. " | |
"the sirens resound in all the factories, "in all the trains and all the ships of the world "in honour of the pioneers of the spaceship..." | |
- Seraphim. - Heaven and Earth resound the hymn. | |
"...fear not that a distress sightless... "...fills the universe with the resound of my misfortune, Madame: | |
"Soon the trumpets will resound..." | |
"and to make my name resound through all the earth. " | |
"the sirens resound in all the factories, "in all the trains and all the ships of the world "in honour of the pioneers of the spaceship..." | |
- Seraphim. - Heaven and Earth resound the hymn. | |
"The sun resounds in age-old fashion... in brotherly spheres of rival calls... completing its appointed action... by rendering up its thundersqualls. | |
# Floating down, the sound resounds | |
A huge banzai resounds throughout the empire, to celebrate Japan's version of the lightning war. It reaches General Tojo and the Emperor, who make an appearance in public, with his family. | |
All England resounds with his praise. | |
And every beat of this heart resounds with just one name. | |
"The sun resounds in age-old fashion... in brotherly spheres of rival calls... completing its appointed action... by rendering up its thundersqualls. | |
# Floating down, the sound resounds | |
A huge banzai resounds throughout the empire, to celebrate Japan's version of the lightning war. It reaches General Tojo and the Emperor, who make an appearance in public, with his family. | |
All England resounds with his praise. | |
And every beat of this heart resounds with just one name. | |
A bit more than a year passed by and the classical music resounded again over the radio. | |
And soon the great Christian cathedral of Hagia Sophia resounded to Islamic prayers. | |
And, one day, the palace resounded with a baby's cries. | |
Brightly and happily the passengers' voices resounded together. | |
Every day, during one minutes, the cannons resounded, generally it stops to impress the visitors, nominated the Duke of Windsor. | |
"Was that you or were those songs resounding in the atmosphere" | |
"When Karen Cartwright implores you "to let her be your star, you'd have no problem answering with a resounding 'yes, ' if it weren't..." | |
A resounding "no." | |
A resounding a-yes. | |
A resounding majority in support of the nomination. | |
A bit more than a year passed by and the classical music resounded again over the radio. | |
And soon the great Christian cathedral of Hagia Sophia resounded to Islamic prayers. | |
And, one day, the palace resounded with a baby's cries. | |
Brightly and happily the passengers' voices resounded together. | |
Every day, during one minutes, the cannons resounded, generally it stops to impress the visitors, nominated the Duke of Windsor. | |
"Was that you or were those songs resounding in the atmosphere" | |
"When Karen Cartwright implores you "to let her be your star, you'd have no problem answering with a resounding 'yes, ' if it weren't..." | |
A resounding "no." | |
A resounding a-yes. | |
A resounding majority in support of the nomination. | |