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9 Sentences With "most ringing"

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The most ringing endorsement came from one of the smaller EU member states.
But for the rest of you, let me offer the most ringing endorsement I've ever given a car.
And he offered his most ringing affirmation of NATO, which he had threatened to mothball during the campaign.
Starting January 22, the collection will launch with 16 products, most ringing in under $30, and we can't wait.
The 70-item collection features an array of beauty products, including face lotions and body washes, that range from $0.59 to $11.99 — with most ringing in at just $2.
"That's not the most ringing endorsement of it being from the moon," said Robert Pearlman, a space historian who has closely followed this moon rock case and others, in an interview.
One of the most ringing cases came from the sociologist Paul Starr, whose paper argued that President Obama, contrary to widespread belief, made significant progress in reducing income inequality, once benefits like food stamps and health care were factored in.
In 1858 the Westminster Review wrote "clumsy eulogies of Caesarism as incarnate in the dynasty of Bonaparte". Benjamin Disraeli was accused of Caesarism in March 1878 when, in anticipation of war with Russia, he mobilised British reserves and called Indian troops to Malta. G. K. Chesterton made one of the most ringing denunciations of Caesarism in his work Heretics, calling it "the worst form of slavery". Sociologist Max Weber believed that every mass democracy went in a Caesarist direction.
She gave an "A" to "In My Life", sung by the underclassmen, and said "the harmonies sounded lovely"; Bell called it "a perfect song to signify graduation". Others were less enthusiastic: Futterman described it as "a blended-past-recognition, laden-with-harmonies Beatles tune" and the point where the show "entered sappy hour", and Slezak said it was "not the most ringing endorsement for the National Champions' 2013 chances" and graded it a "C+". Reviewers wondered at the inclusion of "Glory Days". Chaney stated, "There is no way anyone should have been blaring Springsteen in the middle of a commencement ceremony", and Slezak called the song "a tone-deaf choice for modern teenagers on their big day"; their grades were "B" and "C+" respectively.

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