How To Use Resoundingly In A Sentence
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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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The deep tone of the bell rang out resoundingly, heralding its arrival.
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The case went to court where his claim resoundingly failed.
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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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She is a most improbable superstar, this small, talkative, unshowy, and resoundingly English mother of two.
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The federal party was resoundingly defeated.
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A peal of thunder crashed through the hills and echoed resoundingly.
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In an interview, the projects manager resoundingly endorsed the plan to build a training centre there.
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He immediately organized elections, which he won resoundingly.
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he then so resoundingly denounced his former friend
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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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It was on returning to the car that the only sour note of the day was struck, resoundingly.
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State financing of political parties was resoundingly repealed by the voters in a referendum held in April.
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From the health historian Louise Foxcroft, describing maternal-request caesareans as "absurd vanity" and an example of society's "ever-present gynophobia", to Jenni Murray in the Daily Mail, lamenting this extension of maternal choice as a "victory" for the vanity of the "too posh to push brigade", the columnar consensus has been resoundingly of the view that nature knows best.
Please, render unto caesareans a little less hysteria | Catherine Bennett
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They were hurling cans resoundingly about us like a peal of church bells.
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Ringing gaily, they swing and sway resoundingly—as each rings and rings, an angel in heaven wins its wings.
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At that moment there came a peal of horns that echoed resoundingly.
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The ineptly conceived murder of the boys is resoundingly anticlimactic.
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They raise their conches and horns and blow resoundingly on them.
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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 tax also failed in Platte County, 52% to 48%, and was resoundingly defeated in Wyandotte County, with 63% opposed and 37% in support, according to unofficial returns.
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The glorious mix of water, blood, flotsam, and jetsam crackles resoundingly with a new life.
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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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She is a most improbable superstar, this small, talkative, unshowy, and resoundingly English mother of two.
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This is a resoundingly comic love story.
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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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He has recently left the band to start his own resoundingly successful solo career.
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In 1896, the African army of Menelik II was armed with modern repeating rifles and resoundingly defeated the invading Italian army at the Battle of Adua (Adowa).
G. Africa, 1795-1917
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The breadth of gadgets covered here is resoundingly impressive.
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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 indistinct noise of the city floated in, the dolorous, snuffling air of an accordeon, the mooing of cows could be heard; somebody's soles were scraping dryly and a ferruled cane rapped resoundingly on the flags of the pavement; lazily and irregularly the wheels of a cabman's victoria, rolling at a pace through Yama, would rumble by, and all these sounds mingled with a beauty and softness in the pensive drowsiness of the evening.
Yama: the pit
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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.