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It's the kind of tip-of-the-iceberg performance, both precise and spontaneous, nuanced and furious, that deserves the widest acclaim.
Jacqueline Brookes, an actress who appeared in films and on television but who won her widest acclaim on the stage in New York and around the country, performing the work of Shakespeare, Molière, Pirandello, Edward Albee and other dramatists over a 60-year career, died on April 26 in Manhattan.
His gained widest acclaim when he helped uncover the infamous attempts by the government to cover up the espionage activities of Austrian Colonel Redl, a spy who revealed secrets to various foreign governments.
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Initially, Nooyi won wide acclaim for her efforts.
Ms. Shankar performed on that same stage to wide acclaim last fall.
In 1947 she began making regular concert tours, receiving wide acclaim for her consistently brilliant performances.
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