But acclamation did not rule out the possibility of hereditary or even dynastic successions. |
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But the kings also increasingly invoked the authority of the papacy as a source of legitimacy rather then popular acclamation. |
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Humility is not, however, achieved by acclamation, and something other than humility may be at work in fallibilist argumentation. |
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Similarly cheers and acclamation punctuated the famous speech of the young senator on man's rights and dignity. |
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Four minutes later, Morgan struck down the other end and all that was left was the thunderous acclamation of the team. |
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However, the greatest acclamation was reserved for the audience who to a person applauded and cheered at the conclusion of the play. |
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This was received with acclamation, and the proclamation was made from the Hotel de Ville. |
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In more rarified circles, Chinese and Indian artists are winning acclamation at the highest levels. |
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During the introductions I mentioned that information science is integral to each of the sciences represented and received loud acclamation. |
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Parliament and public greeted this imperial retreat with a fanfare of acclamation. |
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The former traditions of electing a new Pope by acclamation or by compromise have now been abolished. |
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All 550 House members agreed by acclamation to his appointment as House Speaker. |
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Although the Security Council approved the proposal by acclamation, time did not permit debate about its merits or shortcomings. |
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Her election by acclamation, rather than ballot, immediately reminded us of past political practices which did not tolerate dissent. |
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The Autobiography has by acclamation been pronounced the finest example of its genre in American theatrical annals. |
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The first four caliphs succeeded by acclamation, in accordance with tribal custom. |
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Will McDonough is a sportswriting saint, beatified by acclamation that day almost a quarter-century ago when he punched an NFL player. |
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The first was by acclamation when all the cardinals agree to one name proposed without prior arrangement. |
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Modern changes to conclave procedures have eliminated voting by acclamation. |
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The legislation was passed by acclamation, without a vote because enough ruling party members were present to outnumber the opposition. |
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Seven people won their seats by acclamation, when the minimum number of nominees turned up after an extension of the nomination period. |
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Unless another candidate steps forward, incumbent MP Nancy Karetak-Lindell will win the Liberal nomination in Nunavut by acclamation. |
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Goertzen accepted the nomination by acclamation before 85 party members at Pioneer Inn in Steinbach. |
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Cummins, who was recently nominated by acclamation, said he knows Leonhardt quite well. |
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Coral Harbour mayor and former NAM president Johnny Ningeognan won the presidency by acclamation last Saturday. |
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He could, I suppose, quit before Labour's annual conference in September, allowing Brown to replace him by acclamation. |
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George Berthe was elected by acclamation for a third term as corporate secretary of Makivik. |
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Curley won Rankin Inlet North by acclamation, when no one else was nominated for Jack Anawak's former seat. |
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It was the third volume of the trilogy which received the greatest popular and critical acclamation at the time of publication. |
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Resolutions may be adopted by acclamation, without objection or without a vote, or the vote may be recorded or taken by roll-call. |
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You might imagine, therefore, that the appearance of Ulysses would have been greeted with cries of joy and acclamation from the literary intelligentsia. |
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While the artists might modestly resist such acclamation, what has transpired here certainly displays a high degree of artistic experimentation and talent. |
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Students United candidate Pam Kaila, who has won the education representative position by acclamation, attributed her participation to issues on a larger scale. |
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In yet one more green, anglo and rich town, this time Westmount, independent councillor John de Castell won the megarace's first seat by acclamation. |
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Karetak-Lindell, who won the Liberal nomination for Nunavut by acclamation, didn't have specific answers for how she would improve housing in the territory. |
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With the exception of Pam Kaila, who won the education representative post by acclamation, the entire Students United slate was disqualified for infractions of election rules. |
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Five of the seven SFSS executive positions, the jobs that come with the most responsibility and the highest stipends, have already been won by acclamation. |
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He was proposed by President Sadat of Egypt and elected by acclamation. |
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In other words here we are neither in the descriptive nor the prescriptive mode but in the exhortative and in acclamation! |
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Elected on November 2nd, 2001, reelected by acclamation on November 6th, 2005, and reelected on Novembre 1st, 2009 without opposition. |
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It gets us over that initial, high-stakes moment of emotive acclamation, and skips straight to the conversation. |
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You have held office as a result of three elections by secret ballot and one acclamation by the membership of the House. |
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This is even though the path followed by Germany is not the one that will bring acclamation, or even necessarily benefit. |
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Our Rules of Procedure state that, where only one position is vacant and there is only one candidate, he or she can be elected by acclamation. |
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Where the number of candidates corresponds to the number of seats to be filled, the election may take place by acclamation. |
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I hope that I can count on your support for this Resolution, which I propose you now adopt by acclamation. |
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Mr. Sidor further announced that the following people had been elected by acclamation, or at regional elections held before the annual meeting. |
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The Chairman shall decide on the method of voting and on the possibility of voting by acclamation. |
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On acclamation she became the 39th Legionnaire to hold the office in the organization's 84 year history. |
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However, if the number of nominations does not exceed the number of seats to be filled, the candidates may be elected by acclamation. |
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If the number of nominees does not exceed the number of positions to be filled, the nominees will be declared elected by acclamation. |
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Mr. GRUNDÉN called for vote on the Canadian Group's invitation, which was approved by acclamation. |
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President Abbas was elected by acclamation as Fatah leader and Chairman of the party's Central Committee. |
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Local actor and playwright Michael Charrois will run for the NDs in Edmonton-Castle Downs after winning the nomination by acclamation last weekend. |
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In the aftermath of Vatican II, however, the nearly universal grief that followed his death led to proposals that the council canonize him by acclamation. |
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It is sad, therefore, to find that election by acclamation is still practiced today by one of the political parties that supposedly leads the reform movement. |
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Uncontested in her bid for the position of arts representative on the student society's board of directors, Tiffany Kalanj has won by acclamation. |
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He was in-turn succeeded by Michael Howard who won by acclamation. |
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But I've done 140 gigs this year and here I am, able to tootle around the world to incredible acclamation, and I think that's amazing, and I love it, after 27 years of it! |
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A joint Statement on ESD, expressing commitment to further implementation of the Strategy throughout its implementation phases and beyond 2015, was adopted by acclamation. |
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The Administrative Commission elected its Chairperson unanimously at its first session and its four Vice-Chairpersons and its Rapporteur, by acclamation, at its first and third sessions. |
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On such a day, a holiday having been voted by acclamation, an ordinary walk would not satisfy the children. |
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Sometimes a member nominates a chairman and no vote is taken, the assembly signifying their approval by acclamation. |
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It is to choose which party to vote for. If the opinion polls are even approximately correct, then the choice has already been made: Tony Blair's Labour Party will be re-elected, virtually by acclamation. |
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In my view it will meet with widespread acclamation tomorrow, including my own support, and, I am very happy to say, that of my British colleagues. |
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If he continues on this path and cements a reputation as a dithering vacillator, the acclamation will be replaced by brickbats within four years. |
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Constantine sent Galerius an official notice of Constantius's death and his own acclamation. |
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The priest continues with one of many Eucharistic Prayer thanksgiving prefaces, which lead to the reciting of the Sanctus acclamation. |
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Gregory was elected by acclamation to succeed Pelagius II in 590, when the latter died of the plague spreading through the city. |
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The voice vote, or acclamation, is considered the simplest and quickest of voting methods used by deliberative assemblies. |
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In theory, the Senate was entitled to choose the new emperor, but did so mindful of acclamation by the army or Praetorians. |
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If the number of candidates nominated for the Board is equal to the number of the Board members, the Board members shall be declared winners by acclamation without the completion of the election process. |
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Voting and elections may be held by acclamation. |
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After the opening of the Ministerial Conference, Mr. Iskandar Ghattas proposed that the Minister of Justice of Egypt, the host country, should be elected President of the Conference by acclamation. |
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That's a pity since the blazing allegro con brio of Beethoven's Eroica from these young players deserved an audible acclamation. |
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Since the number of candidates corresponded to the number of vacancies, he took it that the Committee wished to recommend by acclamation that the Assembly should confirm the candidates' reappointment. |
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This vote of thanks was met by acclamation. |
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On acclamation he became the 37th Legionnaire to hold the office in the organization's 80-year history and only the second associate member to have the honour bestowed upon him. |
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Today, the Alleluia acclamation rings out more solemnly than ever. |
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The troops loyal to Constantius' memory followed him in acclamation. |
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If two or more Lords simultaneously rise to speak, the House decides which one is to be heard by acclamation, or, if necessary, by voting on a motion. |
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He and his cousin were both grandsons of the influential and powerful Julia Maesa, who had arranged for Elagabalus' acclamation as emperor by the famous Third Gallic Legion. |
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