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The acclaim of peers is one illusion.
The acclaim of posterity - "people you've never met and never will" - is another: "To be remembered is worthless.
The acclaim of Robert "Bob the Builder" Key's double century against the West Indies at Lord's is surely a classic case.
The acclaim of these independent films afforded Nolan the opportunity to make the big-budget thriller Insomnia (2002), and the more offbeat drama The Prestige (2006).
Dickens and Twain, Hugo and Shakespeare and Euripides — all soaked up the acclaim of their day.
Hind's career never regained the heights of the acclaim of The Dear Green Place.
But Mr. Freeman had burned hot and fast, never again approaching the acclaim of his Hollywood debut.
Deep in his heart, he prefers the acclaim of strangers to intimacy with his wife and daughter.
It was reached to the acclaim of the crowd in the day's penultimate over from 160 balls with 13 fours.
Nathan Barley did not receive the acclaim of Morris's previous work, including Brass Eye, The Day Today, and Jam.
She was frequently visited by dance colleagues and her choreography was revived to the acclaim of new audiences.
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