Her idea for a television series based on the same idea was roundly ridiculed by TV executives. |
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Yes, the film has been roundly trashed by many critics, but for my money, I thought it had some serious gusto. |
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Keyes has been roundly ridiculed for his outspoken and inflexible conservatism. |
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The killing of innocent civilians by suicide bombers must be roundly condemned. |
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What violence there was has been roundly and rightly condemned by everyone from Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell to Geldof himself. |
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This was roundly condemned as there was no justification for ZPA to oppose the idea and Zamtel fought and won its case at Government level. |
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But it has been roundly condemned by hoteliers, pub owners, restaurant owners and petrol forecourt owners across Scotland. |
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Needless to say, Rampersad was roundly condemned and his plan is probably gathering dust somewhere in the archives. |
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Gardai operate at present from premises at Walsh Street in the town that have been roundly condemned for years past. |
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Rosa Luxemburg roundly declared that freedom was first and last the freedom for those who thought differently. |
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This was roundly contradicted by the top cop responsible for traffic policing. |
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In 1998 it was roundly condemned for giving a B-listing to the 100-year-old, 300 ft-high Granton gasometer on Edinburgh's seafront. |
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Such symbols were of no minor importance for a show such as Cosby, roundly and repeatedly criticized for its araciality. |
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Luther, who had been an Augustinian monk in his youth, roundly condemned this whole idea. |
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The Chief Pilot of KLM, who landed at Barton in January, inspected the aerodrome and condemned it roundly. |
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The actor has been roundly criticised for his work for years, but here he's on top form. |
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The closure was roundly condemned by many human rights organisations but they all knew their complaints would have no effect on policy. |
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When it comes down to threats of physical violence against people who are doing their jobs, that is something we roundly condemn. |
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This decision was roundly attacked by Californian senators at the time, who stood up for the Hollywood film industry. |
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The show is to be roundly applauded for re-creating Sam Mendes's 1993 London production, even if with some diminishment. |
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New Left radicals roundly condemned liberals in the 1960s for their reluctance to take sides. |
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A bit of spangle and the dreariest band gets to count the raves on a hundred adoring hands, even if their records are then roundly ignored. |
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He roundly dismissed any analogy between the Algerian war and the Iraqi occupation. |
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The computer manufacturer is getting roundly spanked in a fierce price war during a market slowdown. |
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The author roundly silenced his critics when the densely illustrated, alliterative animal alphabet book sold 1.3 million copies worldwide. |
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Credit Petty, though, for recognizing both Hart's draw and his limitations, and for creating a roundly entertaining show around him. |
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No one seriously doubts that the citizenship provision adopted in 1998 has been roundly abused and should be changed. |
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When he didn't like a manuscript he said so more roundly than a nervous author wanted. |
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Indeed, he was roundly told off by Noel's father, who threatened to tell his mother about his lies! |
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Politicians, princes and bigwigs of every stripe vied for a place in their circle and were roundly rejected. |
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Mark pulled a sickie during the Davis Cup a few years back and was roundly canned by the Australian Media. |
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I am similarly hopeful that you liberal, subjectivist, collectivist simpletons are roundly agitated and annoyed. |
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Bayern have been roundly condemned for paying him 6.3 million up front to ensure he joined them. |
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A whole plane-load of fans, who ironically had just landed from Cork, were roundly ignored. |
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Most are roundly hated by Australians, who judge most finny creatures by their eating qualities. |
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This was not welcome news and we were roundly attacked as scoundrels or defeatists. |
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Do we not need to roundly condemn Job's comforters for offering theology instead of solace at their friend's time of sorrow? |
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For this act he inherited the role of pantomime villain and was booed roundly every time he touched the ball from then on. |
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The Nyoirin Kannon's colorful designs and cut gold-leaf patterns have been carefully studied and roundly praised in the literature. |
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Socialist delegates thereupon demanded an apology from Sarkozy, who was subsequently roundly criticized in the press. |
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Once the most powerful money broker in Taiwan, he has roundly denied any role in the deal. |
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The petitioners roundly charged the masons with unskilfulness in their work. |
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No amount of break-room drip-coffee could quite approach the comforting domesticity of this roundly stout, spouted little object. |
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A decade ago, a cloak-and-dagger novel of mine was roundly panned in the daily Times. |
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Vandals who interfere with life-saving equipment at beaches and amenity facilities around the county have been roundly condemned by members of Mayo County Council. |
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When she came on to say that the set had come to its conclusion, she was roundly booed, making it abundantly clear that this night could have gone on forever. |
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Even with the forwards far below their recent best, Scotland, though roundly trounced by the end, had enough of the ball and the game against Ireland to have won the match. |
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This was in the notorious letter to Michelangelo, published in 1550, in which the writer roundly denounced the pagan profanity and immoderate artistic license of the painting. |
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For Hewitt, the violent, uncompromising quality of the natural world is roundly exposed and its exposition has left the poet's perceptions irrevocably altered. |
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This claim, recklessly tossed about by those on the right, has been roundly dismissed by PolitiFact as false. |
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He was roundly defeated not only where the Treasury could exert its influence, but also in the larger, more open constituencies where public opinion mattered. |
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Its findings have since been roundly criticized for being ill-founded and illogical by futurists of the more optimistic school. |
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They were roundly subjected to insults, smutty comments and had a multitude of aspersions cast about their manhood for the duration of their walk around the town. |
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But they violated the global anti-nuclear norm, and were roundly criticized for doing so. |
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In May, the House roundly rejected two major voucher bills, but as new proposals spring up, advocates on both sides continue to lobby around the issue. |
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The problem now, as Classic FM has roundly demonstrated by forcing Radio 3 to follow its example, is that muzak has become a powerful source of cultural corruption. |
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The company, whose portfolio includes Discovery Channel, TLC, and Animal Planet, has been roundly mocked for the past few years. |
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But it has been roundly condemned by civil libertarians and welfare advocates, who have labelled the project distasteful and demoralising. |
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The project roundly failed and its promoter was seen to become the laughing stock of the whole world. |
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Margaret Davey has been roundly condemned for her opposition to the plan. |
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He was roundly mocked for pointing to his immediate family members as evidence that women are doing great as a group. |
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If they are untrue, I can understand your irritation, yet you have never roundly denied them. |
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Heading a nation where soccer is religion, Rousseff was roundly booed at the opening match of the Confederations Cup. |
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He also roundly attacks the effects of mass immigration into Britain. |
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Health officials, doctors and researchers roundly agree that these concerns are unfounded. |
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I do not know if anyone felt intimidated, but the whole thing deserves to be roundly condemned. |
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Failure by the political parties to address the vital insurance issue in their election manifestos has been roundly condemned by the Construction Industry Federation. |
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This cynical manoeuvring by the Tunisian authorities should be roundly condemned. |
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This is a roundly positive development and is fully reflected in the just-issued operational plan for the Pilot. |
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They knew that many men did not have firearms because they had traded them for furs, a practice that was roundly condemned. |
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The winning design, by a largely unknown architect, was roundly condemned while initial estimates of how much the building was going to cost proved to be completely wrong. |
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A decade ago Greenpeace Canada was roundly condemned by unionists and social justice groups when they fired a number of workers who were trying to organize the canvass office. |
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Industry representatives roundly criticized the federal cull program as well. |
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These are deliberate acts of treachery and are roundly condemned. |
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When, over in the east, General Valentine Baker led his force of four thousand irregulars against Osman Digna, he was roundly thrashed. |
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For the bark, dulled argent, roundly wrapped Heavy, helpless, carefully manhandled In Iowa once, among the Mennonites The hosed-down chamfered concrete pleases him. |
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Selma has been roundly snubbed by the Baftas and the Oscars. |
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Voters roundly rejected that ambition, with the Kurdish vote in particular swinging the election against the incumbents on an unprecedented scale. |
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Labour will surely spend the coming hours contemplating the fate of its leader, who – this poll says – was roundly rejected in both England and Scotland. |
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In the wake of media reports of plans to clone a human being, it is no comfort to us to be reminded that the voluntary moratorium, which was roundly condemned when it was announced almost three years ago, is still in place. |
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My country stresses the need to ensure that perpetrators of crimes are brought to justice, such incidents roundly condemned, and efforts made to reach out to victims. |
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Dwight Eisenhower was roundly derided by the liberal intelligentsia as a Mr. Malaprop, a golf-playing, crony-loving dim bulb. |
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Most often, test launches by major powers are roundly ignored. |
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Students have already been protesting, arguing that getting into bed with the type of profit-making firm so roundly criticised in a recent Senate report, would mean their degrees would be cheapened. |
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A more roundly developed child is more likely to survive and thrive, to be able to participate actively in life's events and to become empowered to change the world. |
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That strikes me as direct interference by the United States Government in the Constitution and other norms and standards, and I roundly reject it. |
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Despite having pioneered the innovative approach to non-state petitions described above, the Commission has been roundly criticized as ineffectual. |
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Even if the European Social Rights Committee were to roundly criticise the UK for its non-compliance with various Articles in the Charter, this would be likely to receive very little, if any, coverage in the British press. |
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Morse's dying was treated like a death in the royal family, and the author, Colin Dexter, was roundly denounced, considered by many to be a feelingless scoundrel and worse. |
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As for as the acting, Binoche is magnificent, but can be roundly infuriating – always mercurially shifting the emotional gears, at times in an overtly actressy way. |
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One would have to believe these negotiators are licking their chops with glee at the prospect of dealing with a Canadian team that was so roundly outplayed by the Republic of Peru. |
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Whilst pretending not to realise what a profound effect such policies will have on the economic and social situation of the Member States, they continue to propound more of the same, which we roundly reject. |
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But when the Supreme Court makes similar noises today, it is roundly criticized. |
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In some provinces, as earlier discussed, the Crown has completely denied the constitutional rights of Métis people, and has been roundly criticized by the courts in the result. |
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Less than a week old, it already has Westminster agog with its well-sourced but roundly denied allegations, serialised in the Observer weekly newspaper for which Mr Rawnsley writes. |
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Preoccupied with the problems of his kingdom, Alfred accidentally let the cakes burn, and was roundly scolded by the woman upon her return. |
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The CAP has been roundly criticised by many diverse interests since its inception. |
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Roman Academic Cotta ridicules both literal and allegorical acceptance of myth, declaring roundly that myths have no place in philosophy. |
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Erdogan has roundly denied the charges of Islamism and authoritarianism. |
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Miss Manners is indulgent about those aspects that are merely in questionable taste, although she roundly condemns grabbiness in bridal couples of any age. |
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Pliny starts with the known universe, roundly criticising attempts at cosmology as madness, including the view that there are countless other worlds than the Earth. |
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In the end, NASDAQ's offer was roundly rejected by LSE shareholders. |
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However, the Nato attack on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1999 was roundly applauded for forcing Slobodan Milosevic to accept terms which ended the conflict in Kosovo. |
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Philip Penna, of Indiana, a veteran of many labor controversies, roundly scored the United Mine Workers for their light-handed treatment of their contracts. |
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