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be resounding
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Having a deep, rich sound; mellow and resonant
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"There seemed to be resounding support for Joe Paterno.
While the hosts will be resounding favourites on Tuesday and to progress to the final four, Benfica are not to be underestimated.
London theatergoers may want to remember that pithily suggestive phrase, because it's going to be resounding hereabouts for some time to come.
WHEN heads of government from across the world convene in New York next week to consider ways of cooling the planet, a crescendo of religiously-inspired voices, as well as secular green rallying cries, will be resounding in their ears.
Mr. Romney defeated Mr. Gingrich by a margin of 14 percentage points, a telling gap that the Romney campaign hoped would be resounding enough to undermine Mr. Gingrich's ability to be seen as a credible threat.
But the battle of ideas that should have followed the launch of the Sainsbury report could hardly be said to be resounding around the chattering classes or the radio studios.
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His success was resounding.
The media coverage was resounding.
His victories were resounding, his injuries rare.
But not all of the holiday movies were resounding successes.
The orders from Mr. Rumsfeld and General Franks were resounding: Baghdad is the prize.
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