Following closely on the Dutchmen's heels are the Czech Republic, who remain one point behind following a resounding 6-1 drubbing of Macedonia. |
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A pure, startling and resounding poetry, informed with so much legerity and fire. |
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And that resounding sound of the shut door still rang in her ears, over and over. |
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I hit the floor with a resounding thud that echoed across the room, the phone still in my hand. |
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A resounding cheer rose up for what certainly seemed like the last time that night. |
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He thanked the military and all who have sacrificed loved ones which brought resounding cheers. |
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They were thrown off balance as they hit the floor with a loud resounding thud. |
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The loud, resounding sound unnerved the monkeys and they bolted from the scene. |
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Mr. O'Brien makes a brave leap in the dark and lands with a resounding thud. |
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The machine clicked off with a resounding beep, and the room rang with silence. |
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I saw and heard the piercing crack of an iceberg calving and the resounding silence on the top of Ellesmere Island. |
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The answer, in case you were holding your breath, was a pretty resounding no. |
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With a resounding slap, I go under at a crooked angle that allows my tail bone to take the biggest hit. |
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The idea of selling bikes on a sale or return basis was a resounding success and the business turned around. |
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A typical boy, my little Maddy is now scowling at me every time I mention his resounding defeat. |
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He was in such a rush to get in and out of the sight of passers by that he banged open the door with a resounding crash. |
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It was a resounding success due in no small measure to Tim's dedicated efforts, and those of the Committee. |
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Another resounding crash followed a thunderbolt striking the other arm of the statue. |
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I heard the resounding thunk of a gauntlet thrown down, and next thing I knew, I was trying it at home. |
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Then, grunting with effort, they lunge furiously, colliding with resounding thwacks, red-faced and panting. |
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The party won a resounding victory at the parliamentary elections on a ticket of law and order, and tax cuts. |
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Deep in the forest of bright green ferns there was a resounding crash, a rustling and, after a short silence, a delighted bellow. |
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We got a resounding round of applause from all the old biddies watching on, then we both got death stares from management. |
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Nevertheless, I do get a sense from the trailer of a resounding triumph and victory when all is said and done. |
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Rows and rows of cows and heifers, their moos resounding within the school walls, were tethered to makeshift stalls. |
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The second the resounding echo of Bryant's door shutting faded, a small, rather mousy looking man poked his head out of an adjacent office. |
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Priss dropped her grip on the receiver, which promptly clattered onto the uncarpeted kitchen floor with a resounding metallic noise. |
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The burglar causes me to bark, that and the sheer pleasure of resounding, when the torches flare and the winds bluster. |
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As soon as I closed the door behind myself, there was a resounding clunk, as the door was bolted shut. |
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The manner of Hollingworth's departure offers resounding evidence that he was unfit for the position. |
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Right on cue, a resounding boom rolled throughout the school, followed by distant cheers. |
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Now we all know the answer to the once burning question is a resounding yes! |
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After a few second, he heard a resounding smack and a thud as Valshar obviously hit the wall. |
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The organisers and the office-bearers have strained every nerve possible to make the tournament a resounding success. |
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With that, he opened the door and walked away, but not before he slammed it hard, resounding echoes of the loud thud vibrating into the room. |
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The contents of her backpack spilled out, many items breaking with a resounding crash as a result. |
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Only at the last moment would they dive into the water with a resounding splash. |
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I said, moments after I had given a resounding cheer that we had, for the last time, descended from Hades. |
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Up she springs, and away she starts, the pack in full cry behind her, the huntsman's voice resounding after them, Halloo dogs! |
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The party was a resounding success, topped off by Nobby Clark walking the plank into Bangor harbour. |
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The stories of heroics performed in war zones to get the story home to breakfast tables will only sound more resounding in the weeks ahead. |
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The changeover to the euro has been a resounding success for those countries and their citizens. |
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On Sunday, the second in the series of car boot sales at Gigg Lane was a resounding success. |
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His cherubic deep brown eyes confirmed all this and the deal was sealed by a resounding hand-slap. |
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With a resounding thud, Hoss set the block of seasoned cedar up on the big chopping block. |
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He closed the oaken door behind them gently, trying to muffle the resounding clack as the lock caught in the latch with a hand. |
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But the darker voice was penetrating her skull, resounding in the caverns of memories. |
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This year's toast was a resounding success with a function at South Leagues Club filled to capacity. |
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It was a remarkable moment in Scottish politics, contributing to a resounding result. |
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But then both heard the war cry of a few of the braves as well as whoops from the cowhands with resounding bullets. |
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He'd opened his mouth to snap back a reply when he was forestalled by a resounding yelp from the creature. |
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There was a resounding thud as the golem pounded one of the steel poles into the ground less than half a foot from Tim. |
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Hurried, resounding strains of a Rachmaninoff prelude are abruptly cut short. |
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He stalked out of the apartment and walked to the nearest club, harshly bright and resounding with discordant noise in the still night air. |
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Nicole's alarm clock went off that morning with a resounding buzz that seemed louder than usual. |
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It banged against the wall with a resounding thud that echoed through the ship. |
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Yorkshire have advanced to the quarter finals as a result of resounding wins over Minor Counties opponents in the previous two rounds. |
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A resounding cheer went up from the stupendous mass of people that was streaming through the gates into Hyde Park. |
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There was a pause followed by the resounding noise of a telephone receiver being slammed back onto its cradle. |
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The resounding clear remit for this war was WMD, not for regime change or to impose democracy. |
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A stone from the top of the wall broke free, triggering a small landslide of pebbles, and landed with a resounding splash in the stream below. |
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I asked Craig if he would consider making a jump with him, Craig's response was a resounding yes! |
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Teddy set down his cup, a definite clink resounding throughout the office, and leaned forward. |
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She laughed as well, loving the feel of his voice resounding through his chest. |
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The Coleman festival which took place from September 2th to 4th was a resounding success with packed audiences each night at the concerts. |
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We won a great victory with the resounding defeat of the proposed amendment. |
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Her practicality wrestled with pride for a few more minutes before scoring a resounding victory. |
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The Titian exhibition is judged a resounding success but it is just one of an enormous range of substantial and enjoyable shows in the city. |
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At no stage did anything other than a resounding victory for Stradbally suggest itself. |
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Yet the fact was that British armed forces had suffered a resounding defeat. |
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If the collaboration was designed as an experiment, it was a resounding success. |
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What is perhaps more unexpected, is that this collaboration is a resounding success. |
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Waterloo's a film about Napoleon's resounding defeat, not Wellington's greatest victory. |
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For Fergus Cullen, the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party in 2008, the answer is a resounding yes. |
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Held at the Auction Mart, the event has been hailed a resounding success. |
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Whoever it was tripped over a box and landed with a resounding thump. |
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Liberalism, welfare statism, mixed economyism, socialism, fascism, communism, national socialism and statist conservatism have all been resounding failures. |
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And then she heard the resounding sound of metal against metal. |
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Despite the resounding rejection of the European Constitution by French and Dutch voters, the fact is, old Europe still genuflects at the altar of socialism and collectivism. |
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The building came down in minutes with a resounding bang and thud. |
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He slammed his fist into Rick's jaw and there was a resounding crack. |
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The rock struck the center of the tree trunk with a resounding ping. |
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Then, the log he was leaning on gave way with a resounding crack. |
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Most of the kids were alert by now, awakened by the resounding thumps. |
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There are other ways to look at this, and it's true that none are a resounding victory for the far left, but it was a triumph for centrism and moderation. |
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Metal hit metal, the clashes resounding again through the wide plains. |
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A resounding cheer echoed through the ship as the captain's words spread. |
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The resounding thud of the door closing was the next thing she heard. |
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It was resounding like an organ pipe, strongly enough to rattle windows. |
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There was Venus' last-minute withdrawal at Indian Wells last year, Serena awarded the walkover and rewarded with resounding jeers throughout her ensuing final. |
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The event was a resounding success, with 41 Kapa Haka from around New Zealand and Australia and over 20,000 spectators celebrating the best of Maori culture. |
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On Tuesday, the Republicans suffered resounding defeats in the Presidential and senatorial arenas. |
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The fact that this year's panto at the Brewery is such a resounding success is testament to either Sam's amazing powers of recall or his ability under pressure or both! |
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With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, Lankford held a resounding 57.5 percent to 34.3 percent lead over Shannon. |
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If the abundance of leather, suede, sheepskin and fur heading for our high street fashion stores is anything to go by, the answer is a resounding yes. |
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The pilot appeared to fight for control before the little plane nosedived to the ground with a resounding crash on a hill near today's Western Institute of Technology. |
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As Sandra Bullock has found out, any attempt to domesticate them will end in a resounding failure. |
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Despite the resounding scoreline, Oxford will be concerned that for an hour they failed to convert their dominance in terms of possession and territory into goals. |
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A staff hit her sword with the resounding clash of wood against metal. |
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A knock sounded at the door, resounding throughout the whole house. |
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Bill grabbed a hold of the handle to the hum-vee and yanked it open, a resounding screech echoing out as the door ripped from the frame of the vehicle. |
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He turned and punched the nearest wall with a resounding bang. |
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Overall, the night proved to be a resounding success and proved a memorable way to mark the students' outstanding effort and achievement throughout the school year. |
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The English boy wonder's first game of the tour was a resounding success, and was all the more remarkable for the fact that he has not played for six weeks. |
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The good news for Canada is that these acts of vilification have been met with resounding criticism from political leaders. |
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The festival was a resounding success in terms of access, competition standards, numbers of choirs taking part and the administration and organisation. |
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And it has proved a resounding success with a quick uptake of the 50 places available and a waiting list of many others, for whom a nativity play is being organised. |
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Then the explosions make their entrance, stage left to resounding fanfare. |
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It was such a resounding failure, but I was coming at that conversation as a fan of the movie as a pop culture artifact. |
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For Democrats, this resounding defeat just might be the wake-up call their big and small donors need to start donating again. |
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The 1979 referendum had been such a resounding defeat that it killed off any prospects of devolution in Wales for a generation. |
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As the fictive leader of the Celtic revival ventriloquized with resounding success by William Sharp, Fiona Macleod had no face to represent. |
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Wassily Kandinsky, himself a musician, was inspired by the possibility of marks and associative color resounding in the soul. |
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In the general elections that followed at the end of June, the Gaullists recorded a resounding victory. |
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Masterfully translated, spellbindingly told, it is resounding confirmation that orhan Pamuk is one of the great novelists of his generation. |
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The battle turned into a rout, and then into a resounding defeat of the Normans. |
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We are thrilled with the resounding endorsement of greater widespread use of the TASERs throughout United Kingdom. |
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The youngly born brother made no explanation of his sense of offense other than to go over and give Artie a stolid and resounding blow. |
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The following hot starter, a massive grilled shrimp with Lumaconi pasta shells stuffed with shitake mushrooms, was a resounding success. |
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In leading his team to a resounding win over Wales on Sunday, the stubbled face of new England moved third in the all-time list of Red Rose captains. |
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The election was a resounding defeat for Robert McCartney who polled badly in the six constituencies he contested and even lost his own Assembly seat in North Down. |
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A Mali native who moved to Paris, Diabate draws upon the Mali music tradition of griot in his resounding, velvet-voiced songs, performed in the Bambara language. |
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It's the best track here, as producer RZA gives things a surprising sheen with a resounding organ doing battle with the usual chop socky sound effects and ribald rhymes. |
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We were welcomed with open arms, and the festival was a resounding success with more than 1,600 square dancers in attendance and contributing to the economy of Albany. |
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Working with 2Checkout sellers to create a better and more adaptable checkout experience, Dynamic Checkout has been developed and released to resounding approval. |
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