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1 It's no surprise that platforms globally receive our art with much acclaim .
2 Two years earlier his first novel, Young Torless, had appeared to much acclaim .
3 To much acclaim the Proms hosted its first jazz line-up at Proms '87.
4 The chapel, known as the Rothko Chapel, opened in 1971 to much acclaim .
5 His work earned him numerous awards and much acclaim .
6 The book received much acclaim , but it was also criticised by climate-change sceptics as extremist and alarmist.
7 I traveled widely and won much acclaim .
8 The film is directed by David O'Russell whose romantic comedy-drama Silver Linings Playbook received much acclaim last year.
9 The show toured the festival circuit to much acclaim , and as a result, Karen got a London agent.
10 Murphy manipulates this tweed with her stitching in a beautiful, distinguishing way which has gained her much acclaim .
11 His standout film, The Russian Winter showed at The Tribeca Film Festival and received much acclaim earlier this year.
12 With so much acclaim for so many projects, you might expect James Graham to be a very fulfilled man.
13 Falsely imprisoned and tortured as a result, Cacho has won much acclaim and earned several international human-rights and journalism awards.
14 To much acclaim , Leicester City's Jamie Vardy has claimed the English Premier League record for goals scored in consecutive games.
15 Both have had geographic monopoly when it comes to representing their country musically, but Jóhann Jóhannsson deserves as much acclaim .
16 His translation of Homer's Odyssey from the ancient Greek into a modern Cretan dialect was published, to much acclaim , in 1979.
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