Similarly cheers and acclamation punctuated the famous speech of the young senator on man's rights and dignity. |
Humility is not, however, achieved by acclamation, and something other than humility may be at work in fallibilist argumentation. |
But the kings also increasingly invoked the authority of the papacy as a source of legitimacy rather then popular acclamation. |
Ninon's return to the gayeties of her drawing rooms was hailed with loud acclamations from all quarters. |
Spreading the gifts they bring on the table, the deacon leads their acclamations and distributes the consecrated elements. |
But then, Sandy's dim-witted acclamations were often brought up with an air of fictitiousness. |