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  • Roundly had I been scolded for my part in matters.

    Cinnamon Roll 2010

  • Roundly criticized by his opponents for his lack of executive experience, the president's governing skills were questioned while his leadership bona fides seemed well formed.

    Obama's 'leadership vs. management' problem Jena McGregor 2010

  • Roundly speaking, economic pressure was the cause in about 30 percent of the cases, and self-indulgence the cause in about seventy percent,” explained Morris Waldman in an address before the Society of Jewish Social Workers.

    Modern Jewish Family in the United States. 2009

  • Roundly criticizing Obama by Perry Logan on Friday, Feb 6, 2009 at 5: 14: 03 AM

    It's Not Going to Be OK 2009

  • Roundly criticized as a blatant attempt to try and be cool that wasn't really working.

    CNN Transcript Oct 14, 2009 2009

  • Roundly debunking the myths that one person can't make a difference or that it costs money to reduce emissions, these 10 tips increase personal savings by $2501 a year and trim the average American's footprint by 19,419 pounds of CO2 (34% reduction).

    Patti Prairie: 10 Ways To Save Money And Be Green 2009

  • Roundly condemning Bush's policies surely was one factor in bringing us such a dramatic change during the recent presidential election.

    Amitai Etzioni: A Question For Those Who Care 2008

  • Roundly criticized for turning overnight stays at the White House into a huge fundraising tool during the 1996 campaign, Bill and Hillary Clinton have only accelerated the practice in the years since, according to new documents released on Friday.

    What Does $1 Million For The Clinton Library Buy You? 2008

  • Roundly hated at my law school, not just for their cost $30 or $40 and their unreliability, but because they are used more to assure attendance than to foster an interesting class “discussion” of sorts on policy issues, as you have done here.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Anonymous Electronic Reactions by Students: 2007

  • Roundly criticized earlier this season, McNabb has brushed aside an injury to his right thumb and is beginning to carry the

    USATODAY.com 2003

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