Sentence examples similar to warm accolades from inspiring English sources

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She is wildly accomplished--with work in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the International Center of Photography's Infinity Award for Young Photographer, three books, and countless other accolades--but she is warm and genuine.

The slightly larger and unabashedly "progressive" (one of Drew and Sternberger's favorite accolades) format of Grove Press's Evergreen imprint offered a spread of warmed-over, sometimes spicy titles as aspects of one big feast of outré classics.

To the eternal credit of Everton's fans they gave Wigan a warm and sporting round of applause as they left the pitch, a thoroughly deserved accolade after a superb display.

President Bush, who had insisted that any commitment to combat global warming must involve growing economies as well as the rich nations, recruited China and India to the table and received rare accolades from some environmentalists for doing so.

Accolades ensued.

Accolades followed.

Two accolades.

He detested public accolades.

Accolades came his way.

Hardly slight accolades.

Why all the accolades?

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