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No, they said resoundingly— the only unanimous verdict they had reached.
I heard this loud and clear last week when I asked readers on my blog whether they wanted more fact-checking in straight news articles and they said, resoundingly, yes.
But, asked whether Mr. de Blasio, if he is elected mayor, should switch his loyalty to New York sports teams, voters said, resoundingly, that he should remain true to the fandom of his childhood: 59 percent said he should stick to his Boston teams, while only 26 percent said he should change.
"The Irish people have said resoundingly yes," prominent gay rights campaigner David Norris told VICE News.
"The Irish people have said resoundingly yes," Norris jubilantly told VICE News.
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I say resoundingly no.
Ministers must be praying for Mr McCluskey or someone at Unite to say something resoundingly stupid because, if they don't, David Cameron could come out of this as the Prime Minister who started a fuel frenzy for no good reason.
When that failed, a far slimmer plan was sent last year to voters, who resoundingly said no.
But put to a vote, the Lax Kw'alaams resoundingly said "no" — every single community member.
Keith Alcorn, from the NAM, an HIV/AIDS charity, said: "This study resoundingly confirms what lots of smaller studies have been telling us for several years.
After all, the company did just execute a swift exit out of the smartphone category soon after its June 2014 foray into said category failed, resoundingly, to light buyers' fires.
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