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11 Sentences With "ringingly"

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"America stands with every person living under a brutal regime," he declared, ringingly.
With their bill, Mr. Graham, Mr. Leahy and their fellow committee members have ringingly reaffirmed that mission.
In their heyday, Tea Party activists ringingly promised to take their country back, certain that America is a majority-conservative country.
Rachel Chavkin, the Tony Award-winning director of "Hadestown," refers to the classic audition, ringingly, as the "social contract" of the theater.
Rachel Chavkin, the Tony Award-winning director of "Hadestown," refers to the classic audition, ringingly, as the "social contract" of the theater.
Toddler tomes, they are meant to resonate most ringingly with progressive millennials and their tiniest charges, some still in onesies, others not yet potty trained.
A few collections manage the feat of pleasing everyone, but many others are critically beloved while impossibly unsalable, or till-ringingly commercial but poorly or begrudgingly reviewed.
In the ensemble piece "Beloved," words that riff on the Song of Songs, ringingly harmonized in a David Lang score, raised expectations of feeling and meaning but the choreography matched only the music's measured tone.
Late in life she retained a "youthful suppleness and remarkably luscious timbre" and was capable of the projection of coloratura passages described as "delicate and ringingly high". Vaughan had a large vocal range of soprano through a female baritone, exceptional body, volume, a variety of vocal textures, and superb and highly personal vocal control. Her ear and sense of pitch were almost perfect, and there were no difficult intervals. In her later years her voice was described as a "burnished contralto" and as her voice deepened with age her lower register was described as having "shades from a gruff baritone into a rich, juicy contralto".
In the critical press the reception of Scott's early poems on their first appearance in print was, on the whole, encouraging. Though the reviews of Matthew Lewis's Tales of Wonder were largely unfriendly, he noted that “Amidst the general depreciation…my small share of the obnoxious publication was dismissed without censure, and in some cases obtained praise from the critics”; the Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border was ringingly applauded for both its traditional and original ballads. To the poet Anna Seward, who expressed her delight with “Glenfinlas”, Scott reported that “all Scotchmen prefer the 'Eve of St. John' to 'Glenfinlas', and most of my English friends entertain precisely an opposite opinion”. He himself took the Scottish view.
If there has been > a funnier novel in the last 10 years, or one that exploits sex, > psychoanalysis, and the "family romance" more brilliantly, I don't know what > it could be. ...Like Rousseau's "Confessions" and its modern progeny, "My > Life as a Man" is reckless in inviting us to review the man rather than the > writer: that's part of its appeal. To get the story out Roth is willing to > look not only ignoble and self-centered, but also foolish, helpless, even a > little ugly (as in Peter's final satisfaction at his wife's death). But if > the personal-confessional mode highlights Roth's limitations it also returns > him to the day-to-day carnival of human folly that he can describe so > ringingly, so comically, even as it goes on tormenting him.

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