How To Use Roundly In A Sentence
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Serena, in particular, has caused a stir with her black studded tennis ensembles, the black Shox Boots from her Nike collection and the infamous black cat suit that was roundly deemed bootylicious.
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Such are your own and your friends’ impressions; and behold! there starts up a little man, differing diametrically from all these, roundly charging you with being too airy and cheery — too volatile and versatile — too flowery and coloury.
Villette
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My offer to make them herbal tea was roundly rejected.
Times, Sunday Times
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Failure by the political parties to address the vital insurance issue in their election manifestos has been roundly condemned by the Construction Industry Federation.
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Political leaders have roundly condemned the shooting.
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Such are your own and your friends 'impressions; and behold! there starts up a little man, differing diametrically from all these, roundly charging you with being too airy and cheery -- too volatile and versatile -- too flowery and coloury.
Villette
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The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers must be roundly condemned.
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The Chief Pilot of KLM, who landed at Barton in January, inspected the aerodrome and condemned it roundly.
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On mentioning the above to another birdcatcher he gave a huge snort of dissatisfaction, and roundly swore that my man knew "nought about it," for he always set his cages as near the nets as possible; "for don't it stand to reason," quoth he, "that if you set your cages fur away, your 'call birds' will 'tice the wild' uns down round 'em? an' they won't come near your nets.
Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
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There were splits in the camp and selection policy was roundly condemned.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a relief when my own friend was roundly acquitted of fake charges; but the doubtful double-think was tiring.
Times, Sunday Times
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And ignored them both roundly.
Times, Sunday Times
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As it was, shareholders roundly rejected the proposals.
Times, Sunday Times
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The calculation from the Valdez base should, however, be taken into consideration in making this barometric determination, and the mean of the two results, twenty thousand six hundred and ninety-six feet, or, roundly, _twenty thousand seven hundred feet_, is offered as the contribution of this expedition toward determining the true altitude of the mountain.
The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America
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At the photo call, he was roundly booed when he stomped off after only 15 seconds.
Times, Sunday Times
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In 1998 it was roundly condemned for giving a B-listing to the 100-year-old, 300 ft-high Granton gasometer on Edinburgh's seafront.
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HE HAS survived two recent assassination attempts and been roundly condemned within his own country for the American-led war on Iraq.
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she was roundly slim
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Walk groundly; talk profoundly; drink roundly; sleep soundly.
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The closure was roundly condemned by many human rights organisations but they all knew their complaints would have no effect on policy.
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The petitioners roundly charged the masons with unskilfulness in their work.
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Could flesh and blood critters that are roundly considered to be destroyers of grass be more effective at making it grow than a machine that sprayed a carefully measured mixture of seeds, fertiliser, and plasticised mulch?
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When it comes down to threats of physical violence against people who are doing their jobs, that is something we roundly condemn.
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Companies like his - who were roundly criticised in the CABE report - are getting the green light where better ideas are routinely vetoed.
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Margaret Davey has been roundly condemned for her opposition to the plan (down with free speech and all that).
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Her idea for a television series based on the same idea was roundly ridiculed by TV executives.
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Walk groundly; talk profoundly; drink roundly; sleep soundly.
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At the photo call, he was roundly booed when he stomped off after only 15 seconds.
Times, Sunday Times
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Other aspects of the Humphrey's Executor reasoning, however, have been roundly criticized in subsequent years.
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Costner's been roundly criticised for his work for years, but here he's on top form.
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The last high-rated television appearance for Britney was that MTV Video Music Awards performance for which she was roundly criticized for giving what could at best be described as a lethargic performance.
Portable Planet
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This done, Catchpole is rich for four months at least, as if bastinadoes were his real harvest; for the monk, levite, usurer, or lawyer will reward him roundly; and my gentleman must pay him such swingeing damages that his acres must bleed for it, and he be in danger of miserably rotting within a stone doublet, as if he had struck the king.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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The problem now, as Classic FM has roundly demonstrated by forcing Radio 3 to follow its example, is that muzak has become a powerful source of cultural corruption.
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When he didn't like a manuscript he said so more roundly than a nervous author wanted.
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A whole plane-load of fans, who ironically had just landed from Cork, were roundly ignored.
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No one seriously doubts that the citizenship provision adopted in 1998 has been roundly abused and should be changed.
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Keyes has been roundly ridiculed for his outspoken and inflexible conservatism.
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The criticism from the rightwing is predictable and to be expected — they have declared opposition to Obama and the Dems, so no matter what anyone does or does not do, they will be roundly criticized by the know-nothing ideologues like Krauthammer and Kristol.
Think Progress » Krauthammer On Abdulmutallab: ‘The Guy Is Nigerian,’ So You ‘Have To Assume’ He Wasn’t ‘Acting Alone’
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Needless to say, Rampersad was roundly condemned and his plan is probably gathering dust somewhere in the archives.
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Health secretary Andrew Lansley was roundly criticised when he attacked Oliver's campaign as an example of people being lectured and nannied.
Healthy school meals win over secondary pupils
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Airline executives roundly blame their losses on too much capacity, arguing that they can't boost airfares to cover their costs because there's always someone willing to offer bargain ticket prices.
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Indeed, he was roundly told off by Noel's father, who threatened to tell his mother about his lies!
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Vandals who interfere with life-saving equipment at beaches and amenity facilities around the county have been roundly condemned by members of Mayo County Council.
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But after spending six years on a pet project, only to see it roundly booed, he is understandably guarded.
Times, Sunday Times
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Walk groundly; talk profoundly; drink roundly; sleep soundly.
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This opinion was roundly (but not uniformly) criticized as being an extremely tendentious, that is to say, mistaken, reading of the relevant statutes -- but obviously, Jackson was comfortable that it was within the bounds of what the legal culture would allow, even if he did not think that it represented the "best" legal answer to the important question that was posed to him.
Balkinization
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But that data is roundly ignored abroad, and CSOs of multinationals are likely to find that their foreign counterparts are unenthusiastic about instituting a workplace violence program.
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Bayern have been roundly condemned for paying him 6.3 million up front to ensure he joined them.
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He was roundly condemned for his mistake.
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Mr Bett and Mr Elmi, who two weeks ago attended a harambee for the ex-Mau settlers at which the PM was roundly criticised, appeared to be back in the Odinga fold.
AllAfrica News: Latest
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No amount of break-room drip-coffee could quite approach the comforting domesticity of this roundly stout, spouted little object.
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He was roundly defeated not only where the Treasury could exert its influence, but also in the larger, more open constituencies where public opinion mattered.
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A decade ago Greenpeace Canada was roundly condemned by unionists and social justice groups when they fired a number of workers who were trying to organize the canvass office.
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he was criticized roundly
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The computer manufacturer is getting roundly spanked in a fierce price war during a market slowdown.
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These are deliberate acts of treachery and are roundly condemned.
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Too many idiotic middle/senior-managers in schools are thoughtlessly/unthinkingly implementing government policy or coming up with hare-brained theories on learning styles etc that have been roundly derided by academics.
"Bash the teachers" - The Tories new policy
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For this act he inherited the role of pantomime villain and was booed roundly every time he touched the ball from then on.
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A decade ago, a cloak-and-dagger novel of mine was roundly panned in the daily Times.
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The original script of the film had been roundly rejected.
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‘The things I've stood for have been roundly defeated,’ he writes.
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He also roundly attacks the effects of mass immigration into Britain.
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As a result, we were roundly rejected.
Times, Sunday Times
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I had better stop here with my recommended additions or I might be roundly accused of criticizing the author for not writing the book I had envisioned rather than the book he chose to write.
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Levitt acknowledges that years after the commission's ‘best practices’ recommendations were made, they were roundly ignored by many of the biggest firms.
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These changes were all too evident to Dover merchants who roundly cursed the valuable time lost avoiding mud shoals and awaiting successive high tides to navigate past shallow spots.
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Especially since most of those policies were roundly rejected by British voters only 15 months ago.
The Sun
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And it was roundly condemned from all quarters last night.
The Sun
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Within a century of Comte's death, thanks to the invention of the spectroscope, much of astronomy had become astrochemistry - a science he had roundly declared impossible.
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A bit of spangle and the dreariest band gets to count the raves on a hundred adoring hands, even if their records are then roundly ignored.
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Yes, the film has been roundly trashed by many critics, but for my money, I thought it had some serious gusto.
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The tax cut lobby in Maine is quite vocal but as I said, has been roundly drubbed at the ballot.
Matthew Yglesias » Cutting the Stimulus
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And the players were roundly booed off.
The Sun
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The power of common criminals is roundly condemned.
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But after spending six years on a pet project, only to see it roundly booed, he is understandably guarded.
Times, Sunday Times
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Gardai operate at present from premises at Walsh Street in the town that have been roundly condemned for years past.
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The calculation from the Valdez base should, however, be taken into consideration in making this barometric determination, and the mean of the two results, twenty thousand six hundred and ninety-six feet, or, roundly, _twenty thousand seven hundred feet_, is offered as the contribution of this expedition toward determining the true altitude of the mountain.
The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America
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The author roundly silenced his critics when the densely illustrated, alliterative animal alphabet book sold 1.3 million copies worldwide.
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The average works out roundly at 100.
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Had they won by only a small margin, they would have been roundly criticised and with good reason.
Times, Sunday Times
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And the players were roundly booed off.
The Sun
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On balance, it seems to me that the fact that a theory may be spread but has been roundly rejected is much stronger evidence of the theory's invalidity than is the legal judgment that the theory may not be spread.
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What violence there was has been roundly and rightly condemned by everyone from Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell to Geldof himself.
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Mark pulled a sickie during the Davis Cup a few years back and was roundly canned by the Australian Media.
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The basic requirement is the implementation of the report into the fire service, delivered by Sir George Bain last week and roundly condemned by Gilchrist and the FBU.
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Under normal circumstances that would be a thoroughly anti-democratic development, to be roundly condemned.
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The _third glume_ is thickly coriaceous, brownish, shining, minutely striolate, margins roundly incurved throughout its length, paleate; the _palea_ is similar to the glume in structure and colour, margins strongly inflexed and with two broad membranous auricles almost overlapping just below the middle.
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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The BIG plus that I've found with online "amatuer" reviews is this: bloggers are more likely to review the more unusual titles, or books that have been in print for sometime and roundly ignored.
Comment Roundup: Where You Get Your Reviews, And Why
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His methods, roundly disproved today, were based on the belief that 'the precipitating factor in infantile autism is the parent's wish that the child should not exist'.
Death of a Thousand Cuts: Summary and book reviews of Death of a Thousand Cuts by Barbara D'Amato.
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This practice was roundly condemned by the World Medical Association and prohibited in 1994.
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And the players were roundly booed off.
The Sun
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This was too much, so calling the dairyman to the house I abused him roundly and threatened that if he did not send pure milk in future I would ask the consul to punish him severely.
Life and sport in China Second Edition
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Victorian ministry, roundly declared, "The three months system is a mockery and worse"; [114] and as a matter of fact the residentiaries prefer to discharge their duties by a more regular attendance.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch
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But in the 400 years that intervene, he was roundly ignored.
Times, Sunday Times
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Terry has been roundly abused by rival supporters and, unfairly he would argue, lost the armband he cherishes so much.
John Terry was the problem that never went away for Fabio Capello
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These ideas reaffirmed the importance of manhood and asserted a new pride in traits that had previously been attributed to men - and roundly condemned.
American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
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Walk groundly; talk profoundly; drink roundly; sleep soundly.
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And they were roundly ignored for their troubles.
The Sun
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Politicians, princes and bigwigs of every stripe vied for a place in their circle and were roundly rejected.
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This was in the notorious letter to Michelangelo, published in 1550, in which the writer roundly denounced the pagan profanity and immoderate artistic license of The Last Judgment.
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At the photo call, he was roundly booed when he stomped off after only 15 seconds.
Times, Sunday Times
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This was a sentiment roundly endorsed by all present.
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Most are roundly hated by Australians, who judge most finny creatures by their eating qualities.
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The government is being roundly criticized for its education policy.
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A long-lost daughter pitches up, only to be roundly ignored.
Times, Sunday Times
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This was not welcome news and we were roundly attacked as scoundrels or defeatists.
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These ideas reaffirmed the importance of manhood and asserted a new pride in traits that had previously been attributed to men - and roundly condemned.
American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
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But it has been roundly condemned by hoteliers, pub owners, restaurant owners and petrol forecourt owners across Scotland.
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Socialist delegates thereupon demanded an apology from Sarkozy, who was subsequently roundly criticized in the press.
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No significant employer representative body in the United Kingdom has done anything other than condemn those irrelevant and damaging proposals very roundly.
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This decision was roundly attacked by Californian senators at the time, who stood up for the Hollywood film industry.
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Others point out that the argument that a manufacturer can't be responsible for people knowingly abusing its product was roundly overturned in the tobacco courts in recent years.
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What lends it such transcendence - beyond the graceful direction and editing and the roundly marvelous and affecting performances - is how easily it incorporates its greater themes.
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Within a century of Comte's death, thanks to the invention of the spectroscope, much of astronomy had become astrochemistry - a science he had roundly declared impossible.
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He roundly dismissed any analogy between the Algerian war and the Iraqi occupation.
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They were roundly subjected to insults, smutty comments and had a multitude of aspersions cast about their manhood for the duration of their walk around the town.
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Denmark, finalists in 1908 and 1912 suffered the same problem, and having sent an amateur team in 1920 that was beaten roundly when they returned to Denmark by a professional side, decided to join the FA's position and end shamateurism in 1923, barring them from the 1924 and 1928
World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010
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When she came on to say that the set had come to its conclusion, she was roundly booed, making it abundantly clear that this night could have gone on forever.
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I choose rather to hesitate my opinion than to assert it roundly.
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Say what you want about any of the other Bonds now but I believe we can already begin to see what I think will be roundly accepted within twenty years: That Brosnan was the most indistinctive, insufferably boring Bond ever. cinebeats says; December 3, 2007 @ 12:28 pm
Last of the Secret Agents? (1966)
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This was roundly contradicted by the top cop responsible for traffic policing.
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But after spending six years on a pet project, only to see it roundly booed, he is understandably guarded.
Times, Sunday Times
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President Nicholas Sarkozy was roundly criticized for losing his cool at the recent annual Agriculture Fair by insulting a constituent who refused to shake his hand (while saying it would "sully" him to be touched by the president.)
Lisa Nesselson: France for Nonmajors: Things You May Want to Know about Marion Cotillard, Nicholas Sarkozy and French Media
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The winning design, by a largely unknown architect, was roundly condemned while initial estimates of how much the building was going to cost proved to be completely wrong.
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And it was roundly condemned from all quarters last night.
The Sun
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For Hewitt, the violent, uncompromising quality of the natural world is roundly exposed and its exposition has left the poet's perceptions irrevocably altered.
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I am similarly hopeful that you liberal, subjectivist, collectivist simpletons are roundly agitated and annoyed.
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The government is being roundly criticized for its education policy.
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I choose rather to hesitate my opinion than to assert it roundly.
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This was in the notorious letter to Michelangelo, published in 1550, in which the writer roundly denounced the pagan profanity and immoderate artistic license of the painting.
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The proposals were roundly condemned by the unions.
Times, Sunday Times
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The consensus among reporters seems to be that they will boo him roundly, either because he has now joined the enemy (whether voluntarily or not) or because booing is simply their way.
Why do fans boo?
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The average works out roundly at 100.
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The show is to be roundly applauded for re-creating Sam Mendes's 1993 London production, even if with some diminishment.
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He was roundly congratulated on having salvaged the ship, for in the days before he sailed, the Paragon became known as a bashful but courteous ship, given to few words but occasionally smiling so as to melt anyone's heart.
Ship Of Magic
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A nonsensical, roundly-panned “Bunker In The Sky” that was little more than a government-subsidized fuck-pad and a bastardly, macho exhibitionism at the expense of family and personal reputation, just to name a couple of them.
Archive 2008-01-01
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This was roundly condemned as there was no justification for ZPA to oppose the idea and Zamtel fought and won its case at Government level.
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In May, the House roundly rejected two major voucher bills, but as new proposals spring up, advocates on both sides continue to lobby around the issue.
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His new definition was roundly criticised when it was published in his letter the following month.
Times, Sunday Times
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The plan was roundly reJected elsewhere in Whitehall.
Times, Sunday Times
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Egyptian mainstream intellectuals roundly condemned fascism in the 1930s.
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Credit Petty, though, for recognizing both Hart's draw and his limitations, and for creating a roundly entertaining show around him.
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The Nyoirin Kannon's colorful designs and cut gold-leaf patterns have been carefully studied and roundly praised in the literature.
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Some fans roundly criticized the studio for that decision.
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Worse than that, it is also hollow, which is why it is being roundly ignored.
Times, Sunday Times
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The actor has been roundly criticised for his work for years, but here he's on top form.
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Costner's been roundly criticised for his work for years, but here he's on top form.
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The 1.0 standard - which is ludicrously vague and incomplete, but includes code samples - is roundly criticized, if not ridiculed, by every knowledgeable person who reviews it.
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No more returnes the yonker with Rose-water and Sugar, but stepping cut of doores, unseene of any, goes away roundly with the cup.
The Third and Last Part of Conny-Catching. (1592) With the new deuised knauish arte of Foole-taking
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He is no gangster stereotype at all: he's tough, ruthless, vain, and stylish to a fault, but somehow also roundly human, capable of love and vulnerability.
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After roundly discussing the influence of disturbing gravity and gravity vertical deflection on INS and considering the real situation, two gravity error compensation methods are put forward.
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Even with the forwards far below their recent best, Scotland, though roundly trounced by the end, had enough of the ball and the game against Ireland to have won the match.
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The ministry's treatment of Service personnel has been roundly criticised in recent months.
Times, Sunday Times
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His foreign policy effort last week in Chicago was roundly criticised as flat and nervous.
Times, Sunday Times
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Last year, they roundly condemned the growing practice of fingerprinting school children as part of cost cutting projects to ‘automate’ school libraries.
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The government is being roundly criticized for its education policy.
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After the meeting they composed a letter to roundly voice their opposition to the prospect of the club, which they all represented with such distinction, folding at the end of this season if a suitable buyer cannot be found.