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The above having been received with acclamation, the Chairman introduced.
Christian writers gave it a sense of "shouting for joy" after John Milton, in his 1667 "Paradise Lost," first used the word to describe the ascent of God into heaven after the sixth day of creation: "Up he rode/Followd with acclamation and the sound/Symphonious of ten thousand Harpes... /While the bright Pomp ascended jubilant".
The rest of the party, according to Nansen, "hailed the change of plan with acclamation".
With acclamation, the cardinals would unanimously declare the new pope quasi afflati Spiritu Sancto (as if inspired by the Holy Spirit).
Most effectually he has put his critics to shame ... [he is] in such a position that if an England eleven had to meet Australia next week he would be picked at once with acclamation".
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"We were received by a crowd of people," he wrote, "with huzzas, and accompanied with acclamations quite to my door.
The advent of AFM was hailed with acclamations by biologists.
The little community center rang with angry acclamation.
The deal has been greeted with great acclamation from most of the media.
(Malcolm Muggeridge said, more savagely, that Gollancz was greeted by his members with the acclamation due to a führer).
When he stood down as a player he did so with the acclamation of an awestruck public ringing in his ears.
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