Examples of 'popular acclaim' in a sentence

Meaning of "popular acclaim"

popular acclaim: the enthusiastic approval or recognition of a large number of people, often in response to someone's work or achievement

How to use "popular acclaim" in a sentence

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It gained great critical and popular acclaim.
By popular acclaim.
To really bask in the glow of popular acclaim.
Mañas achieved popular acclaim upon the publication of his literary debut Historias del Kronen.
I shall name lucius vorenus by popular acclaim.
This popular acclaim culminated, however, in a financially and critically unsuccessful ongoing solo series.
It did not receive either critical or popular acclaim.
Munificentissimus Deus reports popular acclaim and " nearly unanimous " approval of the contemporary bishops.
He was canonized quickly after his death by popular acclaim.
The danzón was exported to popular acclaim throughout Latin America, especially Mexico.
His funeral prayer became a massive demonstration of popular acclaim.
It 's being met with critical and popular acclaim all across the world.
Leonard Bernstein was one of the first classical composers in America to achieve popular acclaim.
A judge must act irrespective of popular acclaim or criticism.
She stars in a television series produced by Oushi Group, which received critical and popular acclaim.

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She has gained immense critical and popular acclaim for her records.
We have pioneered an innovative approach to Purchasing Group Insurance buying, which has won popular acclaim.
So we elect you by popular acclaim.
Dalí 's popular acclaim only confirms his lack of depth and talent . ".
She was canonized by popular acclaim.
It was Albertan pianist Scott MacIsaac who received the most popular acclaim.
The British victory created an outburst of popular acclaim throughout the British Empire.
Though appreciated by critics, Gwen only received rather limited popular acclaim.
Nielsen frequently conducted extracts from Aladdin to great popular acclaim both in Denmark and abroad.
The first president, George Washington, was effectively elected by popular acclaim.
Histoire de Belgique received widespread popular acclaim within Belgium.
She opened in September, once again to rave reviews and popular acclaim.
According to Edmunds, “ The Tribeca has never found the popular acclaim that Subaru anticipated.
We have pioneered in Purchasing Group Insurance buying, an approach that has now won popular acclaim.
The novelist's work has garnered much critical and popular acclaim over the past year.
Awarded the inaugural SCOTIABANK GILLER prize for fiction, it won both critical and popular acclaim.
By contrast, John Trumbull 's Declaration of Independence had won popular acclaim a few years earlier.
It became one of the festival 's best-received films, garnering tremendous critical and popular acclaim.
He became Bishop of Milan by popular acclaim.
A popular religious figure, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, returned from exile in February 1979 to popular acclaim.
At first, saints were recognized by popular acclaim.
Galland began publishing a translation of the stories in 1704, to wide popular acclaim.
His choreographic debut in 1980 was greeted with both critical and popular acclaim.
Despite its length ( 171 minutes ) and unlikely commercial genre, it received high critical and popular acclaim.
First serialised as part of Les Confidences beginning in 1849, Graziella received popular acclaim.
The film was shown at the 2003 Woodstock Film Festival and received popular acclaim.
The Innocent Age, released in October 1981, reached the peak of critical and popular acclaim.

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