There was bound to be some pushback in the face of all that acclaim.
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The brothers quickly earned acclaim in their own right, and were rewarded well for their labors.
That has not stopped Mr Ortega from holding a floodlit ceremony to acclaim the new mayors.
These were roles the Lunts had already played to great acclaim on stage: witty, sexy, elegant.
The little-known actress won for the FX show Justified which has won critical acclaim.
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It is the largest mural arts program in the U.S. and has earned international acclaim.
Since the DNA profiling discovery in 1984, Sir Alec has won world acclaim for his work.
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves has sold over 4.5 million copies to date and received critical acclaim.
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Last year Brazil released, to world acclaim, the genomic sequencing of a bacterium that attacks oranges.
"Sheridan is a wonderful actress who has rightly received acclaim for her recent work, " said Spacey.
But despite the international acclaim, in Russian politics Mr Gorbachev is something of non-person.
The director and screenwriter won worldwide acclaim, and received Hollywood backing for his next film, Snatch.
Manganese is not the first to make cars with popular acclaim that ultimately fail.
The victory finally brought long-overdue acclaim and respect from the previously unconvinced US boxing media.
His next release was Dangerous in 1992, which received more critical acclaim than Bad.
And just three seasons ago, a revival of "Wonderful Town" opened to critical acclaim on Broadway.
Namatjira earned widespread acclaim for his vivid landscape paintings of the central Australian desert.
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Also garnering critical acclaim was "Beasts of the Southern Wild, " the feature-film debut of director Benh Zeitlin.
Twenty finalists all arrived, already achieving some acclaim by being chosen from more than 300 applicants.
Party Down is now enjoying critical acclaim for its satisfying blend of spontaneous lust and oterred humor.
But one screenwriter has been trying to do just that, and the script is getting substantial acclaim.
As minister of justice, he won popular acclaim for trying to clean up Taiwan's notoriously corrupt elections.
Hughes' first book of poems, Hawk in the Rain, won critical acclaim upon its release in 1957.
Prestige and acclaim are hard currency in the film business, in many ways more valuable than money.
K'naan released his first full-length album -- dubbed "Dusty Foot Philosopher" -- in 2005 to critical acclaim.
Whether the growing collection at the Art of the Olympians museum elicits critical acclaim remains to be seen.
Apple launched its revolutionary Macintosh to acclaim in 1984, but by 1985 it could hardly give it away.
At the peak of his acclaim, Mr. Fischl had quit drinking and drugging after an ugly street incident.
Thoreau died in 1862 at age 44 without receiving any acclaim for his writing and its global influence.
He won national acclaim by reconstructing the chest of a baby born with the heart outside the body.
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