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the unanimously
adverb
In a unanimous manner; without objection.
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The unanimously applauded, self-congratulatory bromides of a Soviet Party Congress seemed contemptible.
He was, however, not the unanimously prefered candidate of either the press or the public.
The unanimously approved resolution passed by the Board of Trustees last week cited "repeated, serious occurrences of campus-based shootings".
He called an emergency meeting-this lasted only eight minutes; Attlee told the ministers his plan and the unanimously approved.
Two of the unanimously reversed decisions were written by Judge Stephen Reinhardt, a Carter appointee who was in the majority in the Pledge of Allegiance decision.
"It surprised us all with the best sort of ambush, emerging from an extremely strong and vibrant shortlist as the unanimously agreed winner".
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The Georgetown University-bound Fitzpatrick was the unanimously-voted recipient of the Interscholastic Equestrian League's Most Outstanding Senior Scholarship Award and it's accompanying $3,000 college scholarship based on her academic achievements, record of community service and performance at the league's four competitions this season.
The next day, the UN Security Council unanimously passed the necessary resolution.
The Supreme Court unanimously reversed the 2005 decision the following year.
But the court unanimously rejected the claims against the scheme.
The Supreme Court unanimously reversed the $500,000 judgment against the Times.
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