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1 He's found widespread acclaim by fusing the dance cultures of East and West.
2 His first solo album was released to widespread acclaim in 2015.
3 The dogs have received widespread acclaim for their role in bringing down the hapless house-breaker.
4 It opened in 1983 to widespread acclaim .
5 David Trimble opened last Sunday's papers to widespread acclaim for his pro-agreement victory at the Ulster Unionist Council.
6 They had, he admits, a fantastic life with sold-out shows in big halls, international tours and widespread acclaim .
7 The film won a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival in January and has generated widespread acclaim .
8 It has received widespread acclaim but also triggered controversy over what has been called a "gay moment".
9 Bourgeois, who only found widespread acclaim late in life, had suffered a heart attack at the weekend, a spokeswoman said.
10 Pope Francis is a pontiff who has constructively broken all the rules of popery -so far to widespread acclaim .
11 Tambor played transgender woman Maura Pfefferman to widespread acclaim on the show, which also stars Judith Light and Gaby Hoffman.
12 All 12 episodes of I May Destroy You have hit Binge, after it aired overseas to widespread acclaim in June.
13 Between these new films and the widespread acclaim for Pariah, might there be a Black film renaissance in the making?
14 The mercurial Andre Pirlo has drawn widespread acclaim for his displays in the tournament but Prandelli praised the efforts of others.
15 Australian crime writer and former print journalist and editor, who has won widespread acclaim for his novels The Broken Shore and Truth.
16 West and his co-star Burt Ward, who played Batman's sidekick Robin, won widespread acclaim for their kitsch portrayal of the Dynamic Duo.
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