Ninon's return to the gayeties of her drawing rooms was hailed with loud acclamations from all quarters. |
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Spreading the gifts they bring on the table, the deacon leads their acclamations and distributes the consecrated elements. |
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But then, Sandy's dim-witted acclamations were often brought up with an air of fictitiousness. |
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Encourage nominations for the Presidency and each Board seat to try to ensure elections as opposed to acclamations. |
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Leon Livinhac's casket was carried in procession to the shrine in African fashion, being held aloft on the head of the bearer, amidst the joyful acclamations of a huge crowd. |
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Those candidates who have received the most and loudest acclamations were eventually elected. |
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Acclamation medals are those on which laudatory acclamations are recorded. |
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