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She was resoundingly criticized by the press.
The pursuit of a lasting peace means that we must resoundingly condemn and take the necessary action against all those who instigate hatred and violence.
That is indeed possible, as has most recently and resoundingly been demonstrated by energy policy.
This was considered in another place and resoundingly rejected on the grounds that it would also create a dangerous loophole.
This question can only be given a resoundingly positive answer.
I believe that the community would resoundingly state that it is the latter.
If so, all our talk of a human rights dimension in foreign policy will be nothing but resoundingly empty words.
Among other things, our people resoundingly rejected the strategy of cuts in, and restrictions on, housing investment.
The report accepts that four of the public meetings "resoundingly and overwhelmingly" rejected the proposals.