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Not just the maker of great films, but a scorpion, a genius waiting to be acclaimed.
Actually she transforms herself so utterly for each part that her name is likely to be acclaimed before her face.
Here, from the movie, is McGreevey on what drove him toward the governorship: "It was the need to be acclaimed, the need to be adored".
Daenerys Targaryen - the woman who emerged triumphant from a trial by fire to be acclaimed as the uncontested leader of her people.
But she pressed on, and in the end, it was this very wrongness – oh, those ridiculous wooden sunglasses – that came to be acclaimed.
Does he long for fame, to be acclaimed as a hero, to have his name written across the face of the stars?
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He is thrilled to have been acclaimed as the best player on the continent for the past year.
By the time she was 20 she had traveled to Europe been acclaimed and inspired followers and admirers.
His confession and his repentance and the resignation with which he went to his hanging were acclaimed at the time as an example of Christian penitence.
In the context of the recent death penalty reform, an increasing resort to the suspended death penalty has been acclaimed to facilitate a substantial reduction in the use of the death sentences and executions.
To our knowledge, the feeling 'at-homeness' has previously not been acclaimed to be of importance in relation to neonatal care.
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