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Pandora Media, for instance, has garnered acclaim for its online radio station format.
In 2001 Huppert garnered acclaim as a sexually repressed music instructor in La Pianiste (The Piano Teacher).
The installation, which garnered acclaim and brickbats on display in Edinburgh, was due to remain open in London until Saturday.
Relatively quickly, he garnered acclaim in England's postwar theatre scene, in part because he bucked the country's tendency toward politeness, both on and off the stage.
(Kozinn) MEASHA BRUEGGERGOSMAN (Wednesday) At her Carnegie debut in 2004, this young Canadian soprano seemed vocally unfocused, though elsewhere she had already garnered acclaim.
And on stage he last garnered acclaim as Einstein in Albert's Boy at the Finborough theatre in Earl's Court in 2005.
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"Honey" garnered acclaimed response from contemporary music critics.
Perhaps more surprisingly, the film has also garnered critical acclaim.
In the US, it has already won awards at the Sundance festival and garnered critical acclaim.
The production garnered great acclaim, and Nolte was soon offered roles on-screen.
The band garnered international acclaim and transformed the lives of many of its young musicians.
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