As a quick update, I managed to kill all of the spurious pulseaudio
processes that had been lying around as a result of `pulseaudio -k &&
pulseaudio --start` and got the systemd pulseaudio process back on its
feet. Then I confirmed that the audio worked, suspended my system, and
woke it up again and the audio still works!

Therefore I suspect that pulseaudio processes started by the user in
terminal sessions (daemonized) do not survive the suspend/resume cycle
for some reason(?). How the systemd pulseaudio process failed to begin
with remains the larger issue, however.

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  [X58A-UD3R, Nvidia GPU 84 HDMI/DP, Digital Out, HDMI] No sound at all
  after resuming from suspend

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