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But to the dismay of Democrats, their agreement has not translated into political dominance or public acclaim for him.
Yet when Federer went on to ultimately clinch the set two games later, they made plain their acclaim for him too, touched to be in the presence of his genius.
His wilful and often unruly behaviour in class and on stage did nothing to impede his rapid progress through the ranks of the Kirov, leading to ecstatic acclaim for him on tour with them in Paris in June 1961 and the famous last-minute defection, straight from the pages of Le Carré, at Le Bourget airport.
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& could receive public acclaim for them.
Initially, Nooyi won wide acclaim for her efforts.
Yet the acclaim for "Darconville's Cat" apparently brought him little joy.
He has hit on a formula to get people motivated to do what he wants – acclaim him and vote for him.
He is delighted with the acclaim which this gets for him but he does not commercialize his accomplishment and is quite modest about it.
Ferguson identified Edwin van der Sar for special acclaim, presenting him with a plaque as Uefa's man-of-the-match, and going on to compare him with Peter Schmeichel.
The hardcore of serious aficionados, of which there are as few as in, say, the world of opera, have acclaimed him for the classical perfection of his movements with the cape, which recover classic pasos (movements) such as the manoletina and gaonera.
More than anything, Martin was clearly happy to be back, and with no regrets, even if his professional career never led to the PGA Tour victories or the on-course acclaim some in golf predicted for him.
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