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Meanings of carry by acclamation in English
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Usage of carry by acclamation in English
1
And Peter made the formal motion, which was carriedbyacclamation.
2
This is seconded and carriedbyacclamation, without a dissenting voice.
3
The vote having been put and carriedbyacclamation, after a brief reply from the president:
4
The proposal was carriedbyacclamation.
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Every proposal was carriedbyacclamation.
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The chairman then put a vote of confidence in the candidate, which was carriedbyacclamation, and the meeting broke up.
7
The Lord Mayor then proposed a vote of thanks to Miss Macnaughtan for her address, and this was carriedbyacclamation.
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The vote was carriedbyacclamation, and Mr. Birnie, in acknowledging it, implored the audience not to let the movement die away.
9
A motion has been made and seconded for a vote on the question of consideration of our planetary policy and carriedbyacclamation.
10
A fortnight later, at the first meeting of the Catholic Association, a very cordial vote of thanks to Plunkett was carriedbyacclamation.
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"We'll propose it at the first meeting of the Ten, and it'll be carriedbyacclamation."
12
Geoffrey Hilliard as host, Dick Victor as guardian, Jack, Pat, and Miles as brothers, proposed, seconded, and carriedbyacclamation the same waiting policy.
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"If I bring it forward in the form of a message from yourself," replied Raymond, "there is no doubt of its being carriedbyacclamation.