State financing of political parties was resoundingly repealed by the voters in a referendum held in April. |
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Some of the scenes of domestic friction between family members are obviously written from recent experience, as they ring resoundingly true. |
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The nature of her talent is resoundingly dramatic, distinctly different from the more discursive male laureates. |
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The great hand-bell by lusty arm was deftly swung three times resoundingly. |
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He pours forth his song now, resoundingly, in celebration of the athlete's success. |
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The work answers the question of whether a non-believer can write a successful sacred work resoundingly in the affirmative. |
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But despite the urgency of Africa's situation it is resoundingly clear that poverty, even extreme poverty, just doesn't sell papers. |
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The mathematization of economic theory has been resoundingly ineffective in understanding of the role of entrepreneurs in economic activity. |
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She is a most improbable superstar, this small, talkative, unshowy, and resoundingly English mother of two. |
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The glorious mix of water, blood, flotsam, and jetsam crackles resoundingly with a new life. |
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Philadelphia will on Thursday noon send the clapper of the old bell resoundingly against its cracked sides. |
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It was on returning to the car that the only sour note of the day was struck, resoundingly. |
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He has recently left the band to start his own resoundingly successful solo career. |
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In an interview, the projects manager resoundingly endorsed the plan to build a training centre there. |
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What then is the conclusion which in true a fortiori fashion is supposed to follow resoundingly from the weaker premise? |
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The ineptly conceived murder of the boys is resoundingly anticlimactic. |
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The opposition took office as caretaker government and resoundingly won the subsequent election demanded by the Governor General. |
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However, on all three coasts and in inland waters it is the most resoundingly disgraceful display of management that I have ever seen. |
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They were hurling cans resoundingly about us like a peal of church bells. |
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He immediately organized elections, which he won resoundingly. |
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The breadth of gadgets covered here is resoundingly impressive. |
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The RNC's report on the state of the Republican Party was resoundingly on point. |
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The deep tone of the bell rang out resoundingly, heralding its arrival. |
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A peal of thunder crashed through the hills and echoed resoundingly. |
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They raise their conches and horns and blow resoundingly on them. |
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At that moment there came a peal of horns that echoed resoundingly. |
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We should therefore be equally welcoming in both cases, and resoundingly so. |
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Banning the use of pesticides for cosmetic reasons has been resoundingly supported across the country by many municipalities. |
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If so, all our talk of a human rights dimension in foreign policy will be nothing but resoundingly empty words. |
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That is indeed possible, as has most recently and resoundingly been demonstrated by energy policy. |
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It was gratifying that this welcome was echoed resoundingly in the comments of Member States. |
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It was resoundingly condemned and we really had to go back to the drawing table. |
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After such a resoundingly successful weekend, Caterina and Lana hope the youth will find ways to keep the conferences going for years to come. |
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We had a constitutional amendment called the Charlottetown accord in 1992 that was voted on by the people of Canada and resoundingly defeated. |
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The four of us mocked the commercials and trailers resoundingly, and I made the odd snide remark to Ben that I heard my other companion laughing at. |
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Today, the Falkland Islanders themselves, resoundingly, want to stay British. |
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Her opponents would then discover that she was cracklingly smart and resoundingly resolute. |
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North Carolina resoundingly defeated a referendum to legalize such marriages on Tuesday. |
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Municipal elections aside, King Abdullah has resoundingly failed to answer this question. |
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Michael White writes: To stay in public life for 26 years after being rejected resoundingly by the electorate and one's own party suggests either implacable determination or bloody-minded stubbornness. |
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The Union has been resoundingly successful in that aim within our borders. The Union is also an increasingly important factor for stability beyond our borders. |
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But at the same time, as she made resoundingly clear in interviews, in public lectures and in her work, Ms. Rich saw poetry as a keen-edged beacon by which women's lives — and women's consciousness — could be illuminated. |
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We are in a so-called period of reflection, let us make it a period in which to rethink, replace, and not just regurgitate a document which has already been resoundingly rejected. |
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Since then it has positioned itself as a right-of-centre party and worked hard to distance itself from its origins. It has been resoundingly successful. |
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These thugs approached him with bats and golf clubs and said that they would not only beat him but they would thoroughly and resoundingly pound his younger brother and sister and grandmother if he did not join them. |
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Fourthly, I am pleased that the discussion on a general lifting of banking secrecy is something which did not command a majority in any committee and has now been resoundingly rejected by a large majority. |
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Three years after it was founded, AgReliant Genetics, the shared subsidiary, has resoundingly confirmed that it is one of the most dynamic players on the market, through both its commercial and financial results. |
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The Board is pleased to be supporting the government's new learning policy, which is resoundingly in line with its own professional development strategic thrust. |
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It's the morning after the night before, when opponents to replacing first-past-the-post with the alternative vote to elect MPs to Westminster resoundingly won the day in the referendum. |
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South Africans have voted resoundingly to extend the ANC's 20-year rule, ignoring leadership scandals and economic malaise in a wholesale display of loyalty to the party once led by Nelson Mandela. |
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He was deprived of sleep and food and was beaten quite resoundingly. |
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We could have defeated the government resoundingly and sent a strong message to women from coast to coast to coast, but when it was time to stand and be counted, even the mover of today's motion was a no show. |
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My group therefore resoundingly rejects the Directive. |
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The answer is resoundingly positive but the implementation strategy requires a clear focus and commitment of industry, government, education and research institutes. |
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A debate at the University of Oxford in 1933 on the motion 'one must fight for King and country' captured the changed mood when the motion was resoundingly defeated. |
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How very like Blair's eurofederalist friends in Brussels who have been resoundingly defeated on the European Constitution and are implementing it anyway. |
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