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That coming-of-age drama was critically acclaimed, and Witherspoon garnered accolades for her performance.
Since returning, Horton has won accolades for her scholarship.
"I'm not even a little jaded, especially about the Oscars," Miranda explained when asked if the acclaim from "Hamilton" has made accolades old hat for him.
Dr. Weber, however, often found that public accolades for his innovations eluded him.
His work with Jerome Robbins and Leonard Bernstein ultimately won him accolades for set design and choreography, along with enduring recognition for his artistic direction of "Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical".
Rather than it being a photo op, it was everything we hoped: We returned POTUS attention to the need to do more to open the government, while giving him appropriate accolades for his having put the issues on the table in the first place.
Lucio's public persona sees him frequently retweeting accolades for his female peers.
The accolades for it from the 1824 salon emboldened him to renounce commissioned portraiture, declaring it "a considerable waste of time".
And yet, Cicero, considered in many quarters the greatest public speaker of all time, reserved this accolade for Plato, calling him summus orator (On the Ideal Orator, 1.47).
His expression is giddy, making him appear intoxicated with power and saturated with accolades for his accomplishments.
Mr. West received these simultaneous accolades for several reasons.
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