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And my answer to that is resoundingly, yes, they are.
The world had changed more resoundingly than he would have believed possible in so short a time.
He raised his hard little hand and brought it down on Jack's resoundingly.
Now the value of avoiding such a future was brought home to him even more resoundingly.
That is indeed possible, as has most recently and resoundingly been demonstrated by energy policy.
And the conclusion, which should probably not come as a surprise, resoundingly does.
Then the door closed and the key turned resoundingly in the lock.
Picking up the story, each of them must win us around all over again - and resoundingly do so.
By one measure, the answer is, resoundingly and unfortunately, no.
If so, all our talk of a human rights dimension in foreign policy will be nothing but resoundingly empty words.
"That's part of the reason it was rejected so resoundingly."
The work was resoundingly rejected by every producer who saw it.
The initial critical response to the show was resoundingly negative.
The call for democracy came resoundingly from within and to the complete surprise of the outside world.
The state high court today answered both questions resoundingly in the gun industry's favor.
You resoundingly responded that jobs and the economy were your top concerns.
Among these corrections, feminist ones have by now resoundingly made good their place.
I say no resoundingly to a myth manifest as reality.
Mr. Bush did well among this group, but not resoundingly so.
Brown was resoundingly defeated when he ran for re-election in the 1958 campaign.
The bill failed resoundingly, but its proponents were not discouraged.
Independence will not be instant, though, even if voters back it resoundingly.
"If done well, the people will resoundingly approve of us as we at the same time betray them."
The other three men were smaller, older, and resoundingly ordinary by comparison.
But the message is resoundingly there, between the lines.