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he was criticized roundly
- Montel scolds Susan roundly for neglecting her daughter and failing to confront her role in the mutual stalking.
- Historians have roundly criticized the Vatican for maintaining ties to the Utasha regime, which exterminated hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews and Gypsies during the war.
- Left to choose between acquiescence and no presence in the South, Roosevelt acquiesced and was roundly criticized.