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"acclaim" Definitions
  1. praise and approval for somebody/something, especially an artistic achievement
"acclaim" Antonyms
criticism brickbats censure denigration disparagement fault-finding flak panning sideswipe stick vituperation beratement blame condemnation debasement denunciation disapproval humiliation jeering bad press obscurity oblivion anonymity disgrace obscureness dishonour(UK) disrepute ignominy infamy shame depression disbelief dishonor(US) disregard disrespect dullness ignorance inferiority disfavor(US) disfavour(UK) disgust aversion contempt dislike disobedience hate hatred loathing melancholy pain sorrow boo jeer booing unhappiness hissing derision taunt mockery ridicule sneer teasing heckling scoffing hectoring jibe hiss shouting shout insult belittlement slur abuse affront castigation condescension insolence libel pejorative slander slight smear decrease impotence inability inadequacy incompetence insignificance lowliness unimportance worthlessness displeasure disapprobation objection indignation reproach revulsion annoyance repugnance repulsion abhorrence commiserations condolences condolence consolation solace respects sympathy pity impudence irreverence disrespectfulness insolency insolentness ungraciousness discourtesy incivility sacrilege inconsideration misrespect rudeness boldness discourteousness impertinence sarcasm criticise(UK) criticize(US) knock pan slam berate condemn denounce disapprove discourage dissuade refuse vituperate castigate debase mock heckle blast disparage decry excoriate deprecate diss denigrate degrade vilify belittle depreciate malign defame besmirch impugn dismiss blacken conceal hide be modest play down scorn rebuff reject spurn disdain deride despise gibe refute confute scout abhor renounce repudiate humiliate demean

632 Sentences With "acclaim"

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Does the critical acclaim you've received for it mean more to you than acclaim about work you've done in the past?
The show has won wide critical acclaim for its smart, relevant writing, but that acclaim hasn't ever translated into a huge audience.
Every single one of my albums, no matter if they were received with critical acclaim, commercial acclaim, or artistic acclaim, [after the release] I plant my feet further into myself, and that is what I believe to be honorable as an artist.
Acclaim hoped appealing to an older audience would yield bigger sales, which, Acclaim marketing coordinator Zach Smith told me in a phone interview, the company needed badly.
I had just published my first book to much acclaim.
Robson has earned considerable acclaim for her works of fiction.
Emma Bunton in particular has captured mommy bloggers' universal acclaim.
The first generation garnered wide acclaim, especially after its refresh.
The comics have earned considerable critical acclaim since their publication.
He is a bit like a child, feasting off acclaim.
And finding fame and critical acclaim came with its perks.
Instead of being shunned he won headlines, acclaim, and investors.
Timberlake's music, however, still brings him the most critical acclaim.
The series received critical acclaim, earning dozens of industry awards.
She represents an artist unimpeded by old age or acclaim.
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This, to Acclaim, was the way to get people talking.
No. We were paid by Acclaim to make BMX XXX.
But critical acclaim only goes so far on its own.
Respawn Entertainment released Titanfall 2 in 2016 to critical acclaim.
Still, the artificial wave was not met with universal acclaim.
Actors see other actors receive critical acclaim and get jealous.
Fritz won particular acclaim for "Homesick: My Own Story" (1982).
While the vervet research won acclaim, Slobodchikoff's remained frustratingly sidelined.
Update Which spring hotel openings are worthy of global acclaim?
A decade later, "Nicholas and Alexandra" was published to acclaim.
Whatever awards and acclaim she has won, she has earned.
Certainly no woman in art history commands her popular acclaim.
The changes it has already wrought have drawn international acclaim.
"She triumphed spectacularly, to huge audience acclaim," The Birmingham Post wrote.
These films also are earning massive payouts, and garnering critical acclaim.
Kesha just released her newest album Rainbow, to raving critical acclaim.
Facebook's fact-checking efforts haven't been met with universal acclaim, however.
This year's nominees are notable for the acclaim they've already gotten.
But it did not acclaim his successor, as had been expected.
Its universal appeal can also be seen in its ubiquitous acclaim.
Samsung's Note7 devices, after being released to much acclaim, started exploding.
Well, this hero is finally receiving the acclaim that he deserves.
The United States was becoming a green nation by popular acclaim.
Acclaim for the Stolper-Samuelson theorem was not instant or universal.
On the contrary, they've been met with a lot of acclaim.
That hard work is finally paying off, at least in acclaim.
When Bob Mueller was appointed, he was greeted with universal acclaim.
Fifteen years ago, Ubisoft released Beyond Good & Evil to critical acclaim.
Bieber isn't the only recent pop star to achieve critical acclaim.
His "Giselle" was first performed, to acclaim, in 2016, in Manchester.
Are ballplayers the only contributors to the commonweal worthy of acclaim?
We garner acclaim but find we can't live up to it.
Klimt would even tweak pieces after they had won critical acclaim.
It gradually gained acclaim due to Winona Ryder's rise to fame.
"Citizen Kane" only found acclaim in the years after its release.
"I'm totally ready for it," Mr. Binion said of the acclaim.
The picture also won six Golden Globe Awards and critical acclaim.
They performed 70 minutes of their greatest hits to great acclaim.
Traditionally, festival lineups are organized in order of importance and acclaim.
Both series went on to enjoy critical and social media acclaim.
It has earned Gadot acclaim, as a rare leading female role.
Pandora: The World of Avatar opened to great acclaim in 2017.
The Via Alpina was waiting for a prophet to acclaim it.
But it was not her last film to receive widespread acclaim.
Bringing this synthesis to popular acclaim is Jackson's great and continuing achievement.
The acclaim is cool, but I don't really take it to heart.
Hunter&aposs biography was turned into a documentary, which received critical acclaim.
She's also someone who, despite international recognition, lacks the acclaim she deserves.
In late 2005, Shadow of the Colossus came out to unanimous acclaim.
The critical acclaim, the box office success, and it changed the culture.
Mr Duterte's acclaim is hard to campaign against, as is his ire.
It has earned $215,000 since opening last Wednesday and received critical acclaim.
Leto received widespread critical acclaim for the film, which reinvigorated his career.
The film, which clocks in at three hours, has garnered critical acclaim.
He debuted it at Smorgasborg in Brooklyn last March to much acclaim.
Jafar Panahi's film 19703 Faces also played at Cannes, to widespread acclaim.
However, despite the critical acclaim, the series also received some negative attention.
We never would have pegged the Merc for that kind of acclaim!
For all its critical acclaim, Girls has never fully satisfied its viewers.
The first single "Green Light" was released in March to critical acclaim.
Even then, he says, getting "acclaim" for photographs was far from guaranteed.
His musical would go on to receive critical acclaim and commercial success.
In fact, it probably holds equal foodie destination acclaim at this point.
Given their acclaim, their reputations loom larger than the actual structures themselves.
Besides winning the Academy Award, Mr. Kennedy's performance won wide critical acclaim.
In terms of reviews and critical acclaim, I couldn't do any better.
Which brings us back to MacKenzie Bezos, a novelist of some acclaim.
Main stage productions at Barrow are happening again, some to critical acclaim.
A decade later, "Mary Poppins" was published in London to critical acclaim.
His jobs have been in the background, in kitchens, not drawing acclaim.
But Ms. Stamper is not sure how much the online acclaim matters.
Regardless, her moves on the pole Sunday night were worthy of acclaim.
Sanders, who earlier had asked Clinton be given the nomination by acclaim.
She fired a ball into the crowd which stood to acclaim her.
Acclaim isn't always necessary for an action or franchise film to succeed.
Her work also earned critical acclaim in tons of 'Mission Impossible' movies.
Here's to hoping that Tanna's nomination will ignite the flame of overseas acclaim.
Waitress premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2007, to huge acclaim.
In her late years, Bourgeois received widespread acclaim, which did not surprise her.
Do you think he eschewed the public acclaim deliberately, or was it indignancy ?
The show received critical acclaim was a hit with viewers in Britain. 3.
The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in May to much acclaim.
Britain was one of the first places where the band received real acclaim.
All three actors gained critical acclaim and various awards for playing transgender characters.
There is no longer a correlation between box office popularity and critical acclaim.
Months in the making, the plan met with considerably less than universal acclaim.
In 1998, The Truman Show was released to considerably more fanfare and acclaim.
Michelle Obama's, by universal acclaim, will join the pantheon of great convention addresses.
Boseman has already started receiving critical acclaim ahead of the release of Feb.
The game first launched on PC and Mac in 2016 to critical acclaim.
It appears to have paid off in both audience love and critical acclaim.
This one really broke you out and got you a lot of acclaim.
It's been two years since Isaiah Rashad's Cilvia Demo dropped to widespread acclaim.
The tracks he cranked out in the basement earned him modest local acclaim.
He won international acclaim in the late 1980s after successfully separating conjoined twins.
While the movie received mixed reviews, the television adaptation has earned critical acclaim.
The show had already received critical acclaim at the time of the discussions.
But despite his worldwide acclaim, Embiid sometimes misses the little pleasures of home.
" And also when Louise Erdrich won acclaim for her first novel, "Love Medicine.
Overlooked in this spat is that Harriet Tubman was selected by public acclaim.
But the acclaim kept coming — collaborations with Kanye West, Grammy wins and more.
His new album, "Western Stars," was released earlier this year to critical acclaim.
This summer, the new Europe 1600-1815 galleries were opened to critical acclaim.
Jurists are humans who can be influenced by the accompanying expectations and acclaim.
In 1970, "The Bluest Eye" was published and received with enormous critical acclaim.
First, how will the campaign to acclaim him as core leader play out?
At 21, he gained viral acclaim for his percussive-guitar performances on YouTube.
Her film Late Night debuted to critical acclaim at the Sundance Film Festival.
The Genesis show car's eye-catching looks have won it quick critical acclaim.
We see cis actors getting critical acclaim and awards for playing trans roles.
"In that context, it definitely was a viable option for Acclaim," he said.
Collins also enjoyed the acclaim that accompanied his work with HOPE Not Hate.
Acclaim for his collections, meanwhile, became more muted, from critics and shoppers alike.
For years, EAM has received critical acclaim for their daring and unexpected shows.
Instead, Eilish has earned her acclaim quietly, and largely on her own terms.
Basking in her new Broadway acclaim, she began her cabaret career in 1982.
The movie garnered almost universal acclaim at the Cannes Film Festival in May.
As the accelerator's acclaim has grown, so too has its batches of startups.
Victoria Blamey has replaced Alfred Portale, who led the Manhattan restaurant to acclaim.
Despite his acclaim, Mr. Vaughn could be a little disdainful about his vocation.
But so far, Ton-That and Clearview have triggered more concerns than acclaim.
Gaultier's designs received acclaim and launched the designer into the international fashion spotlight.
In 2017 he released his 13th studio album, "4:44," to widespread acclaim.
But his real success can't be measured in record sales and critical acclaim.
Miyazaki, who wrote and directed each of those films, grew to international acclaim.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh's supporters have spent the last month lavishing him with acclaim.
Since its launch in 2016, the brand has been met with much acclaim.
Particularly because of her acclaim, Chicago seem like an obvious choice to include.
It's not that the actor, author, and screenwriter isn't grateful for the acclaim.
And it should be said: Ms. Spalding is a genuine talent, deserving of acclaim.
Are you sick and tired of female authors getting all the acclaim and readership?
They're far from the only generals who went from West Point to worldwide acclaim.
Aladdin opened at Broadway's New Amsterdam Theatre on March 20, 2014 to critical acclaim.
He's been making music for a minute (releasing since 2008), to much critical acclaim.
Dan Clowes did a bunch of stuff that got a lot of critical acclaim.
Hustlers received a nomination for best feature after opening to critical acclaim in September.
It's been nearly two decades since this film came out to widespread critical acclaim.
The statement was heard, and the stunning structure was met with immediate international acclaim.
The acclaim for "Parasite" also brings attention to the world of South Korean cinema.
Sometimes a film gets booed at Cannes and goes on to garner wide acclaim.
Seinfeld's work often finds itself at the center of the scene's acclaim and controversy.
But well-executed ones can yield critical acclaim as well as millions of streams.
Grande released her fourth studio album in August of this year to much acclaim.
The edgier the series, the more buzz and critical acclaim it seems to get.
Lambert's double-album The Weight of These Wings arrived last fall to critical acclaim.
It has since received critical acclaim and has been renewed for a second season.
But it was Gretchen's story arc that won widespread acclaim, both popular and critical.
A week later, Bowie's 7-song Blackstar album dropped to public and critical acclaim.
Breakingviews The executive formerly known as Prince deserves as much acclaim as the artist.
Lauryn Hill's debut album was met with universal acclaim from both fans and critics.
After a poor start, "The Next Generation" won a devoted audience and critical acclaim.
Acclaim purchased Valiant Comics, a comic book publisher with its own universe of characters.
If by popular acclaim Trump is legitimated, the party will be forced to acquiesce.
Watch the full Fantastic Man documentary below, to remember his journey to international acclaim.
It's easy to see why it hasn't received the acclaim of its older sibling.
His efforts to turn around the troubled VA were met with acclaim last year.
It received critical acclaim for its nuanced handling of topical cultural issues like homophobia.
While both skaters don't have Olympic experience, the pair has achieved notable acclaim together.
"Elektra" features Christine Goerke, who sang the role to thunderous acclaim at Carnegie Hall.
It was groundbreaking and hugely influential, winning extensive critical acclaim and several Emmy Awards.
Amazon launched Destinations, Local, Wallet and Local Register products to little acclaim, for instance.
Her efforts had earned her international acclaim, including the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2015.
The announcement marks another move towards mainstream acclaim for the 33-year-old Glover.
It's also possible the show's acclaim has made you curious about checking it out.
What does it take to be a DJ of Venus X's caliber and acclaim?
It has also enjoyed significant critical acclaim and has earned a number of other awards.
With mass critical acclaim, the film grossed $76 million dollars on a $6 million budget.
Just two days before his death, Bowie released his final album, "Blackstar," to critical acclaim.
His 2001 film The Devil's Backbone, set during the Spanish Civil War, garnered critical acclaim.
Or maybe the quieter black-and-white Roma, which has garnered plenty of critical acclaim?
Explorer-1 was put up successfully on 31 January, 1958, to much acclaim and relief.
Simmonds, who earned acclaim for her breakthrough role in Wonderstruck last year, is especially compelling.
But it is striking how often public acclaim is Mr Trump's first and last concern.
The Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 was introduced for the 2016 model year to critical acclaim.
Her novels, Across a Hundred Mountains and Dancing With Butterflies, were published to critical acclaim.
Despite its undeniable popularity, Girl, Wash Your Face has not been met with universal acclaim.
She's also gained acclaim as a short story author, and Autonomous is her debut novel.
Her debut novel, Ancillary Justice, introduced us to an intriguing world and earned considerable acclaim.
In 2015, both Pixar's Inside Out and Mad Max: Fury Road premiered to great acclaim.
The film received acclaim from critics with praise showered on Lohan for her dual performance.
The album won critical acclaim, bringing old fans back and earning some new listeners, too.
The film failed to score any nominations despite a robust awards campaign and critical acclaim.
Rockwell lived from 1894 to 1978 and enjoyed popular acclaim for 60 of those years.
Black Tap's milkshakes rocketed it from an unknown NYC burger joint to bi-coastal acclaim.
Two trilogies on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS followed, generally to much acclaim.
Before that, people became saints by popular acclaim -- a process that was obviously not rigorous.
Despite Mamnguqsualuk's acclaim as an artist, the way her work is displayed recalls anthropological exhibits.
In that time, he has continued making movies that gain critical acclaim and Oscar nominations.
Selma entered DuVernay into the pantheon of important black directors and earned her wide acclaim.
And despite Mr. Robot's acclaim, Golden Globe winner Christian Slater didn't make the Emmys list.
Her last project, Z, was released in 2014 and met widespread acclaim from fans online.
This Accra commission is not just a recognition by his homeland of Mr. Adjaye's acclaim.
That tale of triumph against adversity makes it feel tailor-made for awards and acclaim.
The performance won her great acclaim from the public and made her an overnight sensation.
The acclaim eventually attracted Amazon, which bought the rights to the film late last year.
Garland was hoping for a comeback when A Star is Born premiered to great acclaim.
Becker played bass and guitar for the duo, who received widespread acclaim and commercial success.
It is also one that allows him to shore up his position with popular acclaim.
Abrams was met with near-universal acclaim for her performance at a famously difficult task.
Other shows followed, and with them considerable acclaim, but the city was getting him down.
The prequel-ish show Better Call Saul has also received a ton of critical acclaim.
HBO's new drama "Euphoria" has garnered critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of modern teenagers.
Famous attractions and monuments can sometimes appear smaller than one might think given their acclaim.
Despite her acclaim, Ms. Mayer failed to resolve Yahoo's central problem: a lack of focus.
Her first book: This Unquiet Land: Stories from India's Fault-Lines released to critical acclaim.
Acclaim thought this meant games were ready to take the jump into adult-oriented humor.
Over at Acclaim, it was like people were running around with their hair on fire.
Many of the firm's 2016 ads drew wide notice and critical acclaim during the campaign.
The duo released their first product — Eva, a hands-free wearable vibrator — to great acclaim.
The film won critical acclaim and awards for its special effects and choreographed fight scenes.
Its high acclaim got Guerrilla Tacos featured in an episode of "Taco Chronicles" on Netflix.
Their acclaim was amplified later that year when the book became an Oscar-nominated movie.
Mr. Wiseman won acclaim for his recent "Ex Libris," about the New York Public Library.
Its downtown is bustling with small businesses, and its modern architecture has drawn international acclaim.
Terence Nance premiered An Oversimplification of Her Beauty at Sundance in 2012, to much acclaim.
Feature The artist gained international acclaim making sculptures out of the wreckage in his neighborhood.
Tatum's future is more uncertain than many other players who have received significant early acclaim.
The company garnered mainstream and critical acclaim with its dark original series "The Handmaid's Tale."
The program's low rate of recidivism for crime and drug use has drawn national acclaim.
During that time he also garnered acclaim for his widely read politics newsletter, The Note.
Kayli Carter, a relative unknown, earned acclaim at Sundance for her performance as their stepniece.
She never became well known, but her relatively modest output earned her outsize critical acclaim.
But on Twitter, the point was not met with overwhelming acclaim, especially among Sanders supporters.
Despite the accusations, Allen continued to work in Hollywood, scoring industry awards and critical acclaim.
Throughout the decade, horror-comedy enjoyed an unprecedented rise in critical acclaim and commercial success.
He has since received wide acclaim for his thoughtful, intensely dramatic performances, especially of Bach.
And the most recent Spider-Man film, Far From Home, earned widespread acclaim in July.
But it was his first effort in the genre that brought him his greatest acclaim.
Comey thinks Giuliani is a showman with an insatiable desire for public attention and acclaim.
Plus, Maggie Rogers recently appeared on SNL, where she performed her song "Fallingwater" to critical acclaim.
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood hit movie theaters last week to critical acclaim.
That redirection of acclaim reads as humility, and his annoyance with the premise as cagey charm.
Those efforts, which have won acclaim around the world, are a wide-ranging mix of tactics.
Episode V is widely considered the best of the franchise, consistently winning the most critical acclaim.
Briefly, those five legs are: subject matter, critical acclaim, box office, precursor awards, and campaign narrative.
Brian Wilson, Carlos Santana, Susanna Hoffs, Nate Ruess also add their acclaim in the book's notes.
Ireland received acclaim for her best-selling novel, Dread Nation, which imagines an alternate Civil War.
Emma Cline's debut novel The Girls about a Manson-esque family opened to widespread critical acclaim.
In 2011 Myanmar suspended work on a vast Chinese-financed dam at Myitsone, to popular acclaim.
The book has earned considerable acclaim already, with starred reviews in Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly.
I played the crappy Acclaim games because it was an excuse to indulge in South Park.
The movie clocks in at three hours but has already earned acclaim from critics and moviegoers.
Released earlier this year, Black Panther won instant, justified acclaim as one of Marvel's best movies.
The movie has a three hour runtime and has already earned acclaim from critics and moviegoers.
The film, which clocks in at roughly three hours, has garnered acclaim from critics and moviegoers.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler served as co-hosts -- to great acclaim -- for three years prior.
A year later, an official game, now called Tap Tap Revenge was released to great acclaim.
This is prime ground for dramatic introspection, something Chazelle and Willimon have both earned acclaim for.
"Beyond Dreams" (2017), directed by Rojda Sekersoz, a Swedish Kurd, screened at DIFF to high acclaim.
Betsy West and Julie Cohen's documentary, RBG, opened at Sundance to great acclaim earlier this year.
He often leads these films to box office success, though critical acclaim does not always follow.
It noted that he graduated as a John Jay Scholar, meaning a student of high acclaim.
Counterbalancing that could be the prestige and public acclaim that come with making a major case.
For all the acclaim, Joe's recipe is remarkably straightforward and, as I'll later realize, deceptively simple.
Her approach pays tribute to her parents while not allowing their acclaim to overshadow her experiences.
Her first album, 19, dropped in January 2008 to huge acclaim, and the rest is history.
I was ready to talk critical acclaim, upcoming plot lines, maybe a red carpet or two.
With the exception of "Iron Fist," Marvel's gritty, violent Netflix series have largely drawn critical acclaim.
"Vertigo Sea" premiered at the Venice Biennale in 163, where it was received to critical acclaim.
All received critical and commercial acclaim last season, winning the unofficial award of most 'grammed presentations.
After over a decade of development hell, the game finally launched in 2017 to critical acclaim.
The "Escape at Dannemora" star has enjoyed much acclaim for her work in the Showtime drama.
" DeVito has earned critical acclaim for numerous performances, like his role in the crime drama "L.
Shimkovitz reissued Obaa Sima on the label arm of Awesome Tapes to international acclaim in 2015.
Last year, ModCloth tapped some of its employees to model its swim collection, to much acclaim.
Though Homler retired Breadwoman in the 1980s, the character has recently risen again to great acclaim.
I'd read in one rock magazine or another that they'd won a bunch of critical acclaim.
Black Mirror's "Hang the DJ" received critical acclaim for its realistic yet romantic representation of dating.
In 2015, it was revived and has been touring nationally and internationally to near-universal acclaim.
The preacher launched a radio show, "The Radio Church of God," in 1929 to national acclaim.
The very big steer is, according to the nearly unanimous acclaim on social media, a hero.
By 1982 Mr. Limonov was living in France, where he enjoyed some acclaim in literary circles.
They mingled with the torrents pouring down the Strand on their way to acclaim the king.
"ACCLAIM DOESN'T FIX DEPRESSION" states a banner across a spread showing him writing, drawing, and smiling.
It's a hilarious comedy that's getting critical acclaim and has begun raking in awards as well.
The Disney Yacht Club Resort has received near-universal acclaim from travel experts and guests alike.
SINCE THEN THERE have been juicier roles and steady acclaim and, of course, more Oscar nominations.
But as it happened with the original "Star Trek," most of his critical acclaim came later.
Mr. Byford arrived in New York in January after winning acclaim for improving Toronto's transit system.
Trump is an incorrigible acclaim-seeker who has been open about his desire for a Nobel.
He quit the construction job and toured with them, as the record garnered year's-best acclaim.
Subsequent technocrats were just as important, but didn't receive the same kind of broad public acclaim.
The Belgian winners also won acclaim from the country's royals and its air force on Twitter.
Despite abundant critical acclaim for "The Good Wife" and "The Good Fight," neither commanded large audiences.
Despite abundant critical acclaim for "The Good Wife" and "The Good Fight," neither commanded large audiences.
Mr. Van Sant, 673, has always seemed indifferent to conventional standards of Hollywood success and acclaim.
A French author wrote for years about his predilection for children and continued to win acclaim.
That year it released its debut album, titled simply "The J. Geils Band," to modest acclaim.
For all that, though, Howard deserves acclaim for taking advantage of the opportunities his teammates provided.
It was cancelled after only 11 issues, despite critical acclaim and a GLAAD Media Award nomination.
Her acting debut this year on HBO's "Euphoria" led to critical acclaim for her leading role.
Lopez has received career-best acclaim for her performance as a real-life stripper in Hustlers.
The character reached new levels of acclaim in the 19743s under the authorship of Alan Moore.
In the workplace, they strive to receive acclaim independently, foregoing teamwork in favor of flying solo.
Around the same time, he pursued a solo singing career, though he met with only modest acclaim.
Her 2011 book, Pink Ribbon Blues, won awards and critical acclaim for taking on the shadowy industry.
Now, the borough receives regular national acclaim from city planners, clean energy companies, universities and sustainability orgs.
It was released last June to modest acclaim and impressive chart success without scoring a hit single.
Sacca gained widespread acclaim for his skill in picking the right start-ups and helping them grow.
That book garnered widespread critical acclaim, with write-ups in The Comics Journal, Comics Alliance, and VICE.
For his part, Glover is no stranger to FX: his show Atlanta gained considerable acclaim last year.
The franchise's first film, Ridley Scott's moody horror movie Alien, hit theaters in 1979, to widespread acclaim.
The show has received widespread acclaim for its comedic chops and its exploration of ethics and philosophy.
The group's first album, "Varmints," was released in 2016 to a mixture of acclaim and faint bewilderment.
It was an uncompromising story about religion, authority, and individual freedom that earned acclaim around the world.
Lady Gaga is receiving critical acclaim for her starring role in Bradley Cooper's A Star Is Born.
A quarter-century ago, the Sri Lankan-born Canadian writer won global acclaim with "The English Patient".
It also won acclaim for cleaning up rotten banks and achieving a budget surplus (before interest payments).
This was coming off the acclaim and success of The Story and then Give Up the Ghost.
A month after launching to universal acclaim, Red Dead Redemption 2 is finally getting its online component.
It came into Toronto having garnered acclaim from a number of movie critics and even Tom Hanks.
Larson said she called Lawrence, 28, for advice on how to deal with the acclaim and attention.
His next album, Futuresex/Lovesounds, was released two years later, in 2006, to critical acclaim and praise.
The role netted critical acclaim for Rowlands, including nominations for both an Oscar and a Golden Globe.
Given the critical acclaim this album got, people might be surprised it's not higher up the list.
Corden hosted the 2017 Grammy Awards and the 2016 Tony Awards, for which he received much acclaim.
Many of his videos got acclaim from bloggers and other YouTubers and took considerable time to make.
O.J. Simpson, which just wrapped up its 10-episode run to widespread critical acclaim and impressive ratings.
Sheeran's star has exploded since then, as he's ridden his songwriting chops to world fame and acclaim.
The Good Place debuted in 2016 to critical acclaim and has garnered intense love from its fanbase.
So it's no wonder that away from Wall Street, Friday's nonfarm payrolls report didn't generate universal acclaim.
"As a woman, an artist, an icon, Kahlo has achieved a rare, almost universal, acclaim," she says.
It's probably impossible for Masters of Sex to ever find its way back to its early acclaim.
If you mess it up, you have to wait a whole year for another shot at acclaim.
Similarly, Chipotle received acclaim and a New York Times write-up for their anti-factory farming campaign.
At 225, The House Without Windows, and Eepersip's Life There, would be published to widespread critical acclaim.
Ferguson never enjoyed the adulation and widespread acclaim that Kauffmann did, though he was no less influential.
Finding Dory received critical acclaim last week, and it currently sits at 94 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
The dildo was received to great acclaim, so I figured 100 of them would fare even better.
The Iraqi-British ground-breaker harnessed complex design software to create startling forms that won international acclaim.
While its network mate "Queen Sugar" is destined for more acclaim, "Greenleaf" deserves plenty of attention, too.
Porto's food scene is booming, with Michelin-starred restaurants like The Yeatman and Antiqvvm garnering international acclaim.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. off the ground, only to see "Selma" get made to critical acclaim.
Her book was published in the United States in 2500, quietly and to zero fanfare and acclaim.
Despite universal acclaim for their newest album, The 1975 received just one nomination for best rock song.
In addition to near universal acclaim from media pundits and analysts, the speech produced other tertiary benefits.
The movie received critical acclaim and a hat tip from the space-obsessed tech billionaire Elon Musk.
And yet, in a few years' time Acclaim would have no idea where it was headed itself.
From 2014 to 2015, opium eradication in Helmand nearly doubled, to great acclaim in drug enforcement circles.
Here, Lamar, in the throes of his pop-coasting act following the universal acclaim of good k.i.d.
This is almost identical to the Plymouth Acclaim that my parents owned when I was growing up.
The only thing Acclaim was missing was a professional, famous BMX rider that could bring brand recognition.
Furtado is excited for the new wave of Canadian artists; the ones gaining national and international acclaim.
Ball's work is deeply rooted in both her community and literal livelihood; it's not about the acclaim.
Cheap Trick at Budokan is what brought the band the American acclaim that had previously eluded you.
Skate Kitchen just premiered to critical acclaim at Sundance and was subsequently picked up by Magnolia Pictures.
The acclaim was intoxicating, and whether intentionally or not, Albert fell into the role of puppet-master.
Acclaim for the proposal came from all spheres of influence, except for one: The Fifth Avenue Association.
And Rainey did not achieve the monumental acclaim of Bessie Smith, her mentee and, later, friendly rival.
Ms. Kondo has enjoyed great acclaim, appearing on "Ellen" and "Jimmy Kimmel," and scoring a Netflix special.
Can Nando's really sustain its cheeky acclaim, while riding across the world like a PERi-PERi behemoth?
The latest U.S. Girls album, "In a Poem Unlimited," was released to wide acclaim earlier this year.
To promote the message, the White House put out an official statement this week highlighting the acclaim.
Marriage Story received positive acclaim at Venice, the Telluride Film Festival, and the Toronto International Film Festival.
Last year, America's champion turf mare Tepin won the Queen Anne Stakes and, with it, international acclaim.
The restaurants I liked best had qualities that are more enjoyable than a grasping for universal acclaim.
However, despite the critical acclaim and popularity of the project, their acting careers didn't get a boost.
Democrats appear ready to accuse them of hypocrisy, given their previous acclaim for the FBI director's integrity.
Lewis first earned acclaim in the mid-'70s during his tenure in Clover, a Northern California band.
Now a failed presidential candidate, he has to watch Bloomberg enter the race and receive immediate acclaim.
NOW: The 50-year-old star received wide acclaim for her role as Judy Garland in "Judy."
While Hurts has vaulted into the Heisman discussion early in the season, Ehlinger has received less acclaim.
All it took for President Donald Trump to win widespread political acclaim was to bomb another nation.
From the start, Downton Abbey won acclaim for its lavish re-creations of period fashions and decor.
Recently, his work on the Apple Watch drew acclaim among smartwatch fans (and scorn from some traditionalists).
Lupita Nyong'o received critical acclaim for her role in "Us," but wasn't able to score a nomination.
This rookie drama has garnered buzz and acclaim as its first season heads toward an explosive climax.
His 2015 debut album, Seraph, incorporated elements of electronic, folk, and synth-pop, and received critical acclaim.
He's a lieutenant at Ladder Company 278 in TriBeCa, and has won acclaim on television cooking shows.
His choreography has earned acclaim and awards, but presenters don't call as frequently as they once did.
Since the attack, however, Hutchins received additional acclaim for his malware research on new infections and botnet activities.
Her performance as Alma earned worldwide critical acclaim, as well as a 1968 BAFTA nomination for best actress.
The two are earning widespread acclaim for their leading roles and are front-runners in the Oscars race.
However, her first standalone spin-off "Birds of Prey," which hits theaters Friday, is already garnering critical acclaim.
That acclaim and the rising star of Ocasio-Cortez looks to have made the picture a hot commodity.
Chopra has an added advantage over other wannabe superstars: globally, she has already amassed formidable acclaim and recognition.
The comic book went on to critical acclaim and is considered a classic by readers, according to ComicBook.com.
That the film received critical acclaim and six Oscar nominations is a testament to their talent and tenacity.
Indeed, the only clear beneficiaries are creatives, who, with so many buyers, can chase acclaim instead of ratings.
Since then, she has received acclaim for her film appearances in the likes of Moonlight and Hidden Figures.
Akihito won acclaim during his 30-year reign for apologising for Japan's misdeeds in the second world war.
Still, that box-office success and critical acclaim has yet to translate into actual recognition at awards shows.
It's this mix of advice and memoir that carried Dear Sugar to both internet, and later literary acclaim.
The re-shot movie has already received acclaim from critics, earning Plummer, Scott, and Williams Golden Globe nominations.
Parsons died that September, and it was released the following year to critical acclaim but little commercial success.
Making A Murderer, the true story of convicted murderer Steven Avery, has won critical acclaim and international fame.
It's still made of the same memory foam that's earned the mattress startup serious acclaim and good reviews.
And while those games may not make much money, or garner much acclaim, I'm not sure they'll care.
Ratcliffe first gained some acclaim in 2011 when he demonstrated how to remotely disable his prescribed insulin pump.
The film rose to critical acclaim but contained major thematic changes in the transition from page to screen.
As a result, many artists on the roster reached critical acclaim and went on two-female fueled tours.
Such was the widespread acclaim that greeted the restoration, Pinehurst's owners decided that No. 1003 deserved similar treatment.
The collection, called Stockholm, drew acclaim for its aluminium and enamel bowls and vases, inspired by aquatic themes.
Acclaim should have wiped those drives before the sale exactly for this reason, but for whatever reason, didn't.
"I think the cause was more important to her than the acclaim," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Since the label presented its first collection back in 2014, it's garnered international acclaim as well as derision.
She accepted the submission and it was published to critical acclaim among the small readership of the magazine.
"Hamilton" has won acclaim for its fresh take on a familiar chapter of American history: the revolutionary era.
Eighteen Iowa graduates have won the Pulitzer Prize, and thousands more have published books, often to critical acclaim.
So instead of starring for the United States in Rio this summer, Abbott is gaining acclaim another way.
The 1996 film won huge critical acclaim and gave voice to a largely unknown section of British society.
"Song of Solomon," Morrison's third book, brought her national acclaim and was chosen for Oprah Winfrey's book club.
As the quality of its releases went down, Acclaim began relying on creative but often tawdry publicity stunts.
The film earned critical acclaim and plenty of tears at Sundance this year, especially for Shannon's devastating performance.
She fully expects it to be criticized as "manipulative and false," though it instead wins her critical acclaim.
Acclaim knew it could never be number 1, but, as Rosen said, it wanted to be number 2.
Acclaim thought it had a winning formula; all it had to do was keep making Dave Mirra games.
In other words, it was just the catalyst Acclaim needed to get behind its own adult-oriented game.
Z-Axis and Acclaim were stuck working on a game they knew was being sent out to die.
One of last year's recipients, "The Wolves," by Sarah DeLappe, ran Off Broadway this year to critical acclaim.
That man was Seydou Keïta, whose pensive studio portraits of Malians in the 1950s later won worldwide acclaim.
Dmitri Hvorostovsky, a charismatic Siberian baritone, won critical acclaim and the devotion of opera fans around the world.
He has won acclaim for the hyper-realism of his creations, the way he imbues them with emotion.
Describe the process of making Danger—how did it feel for the album to get such widespread acclaim?
Feature The Greek director has drawn acclaim — but also intense backlash — for his primal depiction of contemporary life.
The restaurant, which gets many of its ingredients from its sister farm, opened in June to much acclaim.
Near the end of his speech, Mr. Rosenstein said that, like Mr. Adams, he preferred integrity to acclaim.
The critical acclaim for its rieslings has fed a growth in production and the arrival of new producers.
"Treemonisha" was finally staged in 1972 to critical acclaim, and "The Sting" catapulted his music into the spotlight.
Much like Birds of Prey, the film was considered a financial disappointment despite the critical acclaim it received.
Before that, she was an actress who, despite early acclaim, never earned the Hollywood invitation she so coveted.
The National Ballet made its New York debut in 22010 and returned the next year to considerable acclaim.
But Trump's acclaim for his chief of staff on Thursday doesn't necessarily mean Kelly is in the clear.
And it has done so, releasing plenty of TV shows that have received critical acclaim and attracted audiences.
But none of them are likely to receive the kind of popular acclaim that Volcker and Rohatyn enjoyed.
Directed by Todd Phillips, "Joker" received critical acclaim following its debut at the Venice Film Festival in August.
The director Istvan Szabo's film took the foreign-language Oscar in 1982 and won great acclaim for Brandauer.
He had championed Conversations About Race, which has gained national acclaim but has proved controversial among some parents.
Landrieu also won acclaim for a speech he gave last year about the need to remove the statues.
Even if Warren's comments are rankling some more mainstream Democrats, they are being met with acclaim by progressives.
Mobile aside, Nintendo is at a creative high point, regularly launching major Switch games to near-universal acclaim.
Yes, The Handmaid's Tale had been a critical hit, but Amazon and Netflix shows had the same acclaim.
It's a fantastic movie unto itself, and it deserves every bit of critical and commercial acclaim it's received.
The "Dinero" singer has received career-best acclaim for her performance as a real-life stripper in Hustlers.
Milo has published two books of poetry to great critical acclaim and is now a deeply unhappy drunk.
His company, Troubleyn, receives about $1 million a year from the government and tours internationally to great acclaim.
So in 1920 — the year the Salzburg Festival began — it was restaged in the city, to greater acclaim.
Subsequently, many paintings, drawings, and video works by the residents also gained acclaim at various exhibitions throughout Japan.
But even so, the film did well at the Golden Globes and Ali received acclaim for his performance.
His firm gained acclaim for designing an affordable single-family home on a 16-by-55-foot lot.
Synnott wants what Honnold has: acclaim, sex, relative youth, apparent fearlessness, long lines for autographs at public events.
Oddly, at the Q & A, Wilson declared he hates Puccini, despite having directed Madame Butterfly to much acclaim.
And if we're to look at things like the Academy Awards as a credible barometer of, um, anything, that's an essential and welcome change, allowing more varied films to garner acclaim, inspiring studios to then make more varied films to get said acclaim, and having it all trickle down from there.
Disappointing sales, debts, court filings claiming that Fischbach, Scoroposki and other Acclaim execs "abused their positions of authority and responsibility by operating Acclaim in many instances as if it were a personal piggy bank" and multiple lawsuits from former business partners like the BMX legend Dave Mirra and the Olsen Twins.
Professional London reviewers forgive the production's provincial frailties (the set for the Stonehenge scenes visibly wobbles) and acclaim Mrs.
Mattel stock was a celebrity on Wall Street, but this acclaim turned out to be the seed of disaster.
Costumes have always played a major role in GoT, with designer, Michele Clapton, winning acclaim for Dany's Grecian looks.
Chanel died in 1971, having shuttered her business during World War II and revived it to hard-won acclaim.
Deep ASCII, his text-based interpretation of the wildly influential 1972 classic porno Deep Throat , saw museum exhibition acclaim.
When talking, critical acclaim and buzz, Kendrick and Jay stood head and shoulders above the rest of the nominees.
All feature diverse casts and crews, and have found critical acclaim as well as box-office success last year.
That vivid imagery and detailed accounts of anger and pain is what helped Mobb Deep rise to critical acclaim.
Argentina has traditionally been skeptical of those, like Jorge Luis Borges and Che Guevara, who first earned acclaim abroad.
It drew critical acclaim for its performances, visual style, and for the way Pizzolatto weaves a complicated mystery narrative.
Pixar Animation Studios has produced 21 official films since 1995, and nearly all of them have gained critical acclaim.
She received critical acclaim for her role and earned both a Golden Globe nomination and an Emmy Award victory.
Jim Ryun achieved national acclaim as a track and field star while a high school student in Wichita, Kansas.
She has since been able to leverage the critical acclaim of shows she's appeared in during the negotiations process.
This earned him acclaim in some progressive quarters but was unpopular with the NFL's conservative-leaning fan base overall.
Soon afterward, Amazon announced a hike in low-wage pay and attracted public acclaim from Sanders for their trouble.
An industry veteran, Ryan won acclaim as the man responsible for the stuffed crust pizza craze at Pizza Hut.
When They See Us, directed by Ana DuVernay, has received critical acclaim and has refocused attention on the case.
Leading Cursed Child are members of the original London cast, who premiered the play to great acclaim in 2016.
Not from rags to riches, but from relative obscurity to Instagram stardom, critical acclaim, and retail success — seemingly overnight.
"American Crime" (ABC) - This is powerful series that gets low ratings but lots of acclaim, including 14 Emmy nominations.
Yet despite critical acclaim and star turns, Escola has only just begun to dip his toes in the mainstream.
This marks her first-ever Oscar nomination, despite loads of acclaim for her role in 2011's Another Year.
That band would later become Linkin Park, who released their first album, Hybrid Theory, in 2000 to much acclaim.
After opening at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in March 2016, Waitress earned critical acclaim and scored four Tony nominations.
Pattinson has attained less acclaim for what he's been up to, though it's been similarly ambitious and auteur-driven.
But Wallström's push for what she calls a "feminist foreign policy" has won her acclaim with some American moderates.
India's Netflix and Amazon series have found international audiences and critical acclaim, offering a fruitful playground for complex storytelling.
Her album sweetener, released in August 2018, garnered critical acclaim and an earlyGrammy win of the evening — Grande's first.
Along with critical acclaim, the show has won numerous awards, including two supporting actress Emmys for actress Uzo Aduba.
That's when the two had their infamous duel, resulting in Grindelwald getting jailed and Dumbledore rising to worldwide acclaim.
Instead, he took advantage of his position of trust, acclaim, and power within the gymnastics community to harm them.
"SNL" has won acclaim in recent months for lampooning the 2016 campaign and the early months of Trump's presidency.
Himself a British Army veteran, Prince Harry, 31, launched the inaugural Games in London in 2014 with widespread acclaim.
George Michael never again achieved the level of critical acclaim or commercial success that he did in the '80s.
Evans first trained as an actress in New York and Paris before finding acclaim as an artist in Berlin.
Janus, which drew acclaim for its U.S. stock funds during the 1990s tech boom, stumbled in the years after.
Gibson won acclaim after directing box office hits such as Oscar winner "Braveheart" and "The Passion of the Christ".
Inside's acclaim this year is largely based on its great puzzles, its arresting art and subtly magnificent sound design.
" Aretha Franklin earned universal acclaim for her inclusive celebration of the human spirit — not cheering on divisive "identity politics.
She arrived on the scene in 2006 with "Junjo" and has been collecting accolades and critical acclaim since then.
Versace is expected to be the third edition of the franchise that launched to acclaim with The People vs.
Despite the acclaim surrounding this academic work, it took some time before volatility-as-risk started to infect markets.
The American people, by popular acclaim, nominated Donald J. Trump for president and Senator Bernie Sanders for vice president.
That developed just as Ms. Mann was receiving both acclaim and backlash from critics for photographs of her children.
"Beloved" was a New York Times best-seller for 25 weeks, receiving acclaim from the likes of Margaret Atwood.
Last year Joy Williams published "The Visiting Privilege: New and Collected Stories" to thundering, near-universal and thoroughly deserved acclaim.
In September, he released his sophomore project The Empty Bank which received the most acclaim of his young career.
Flailing a bit for focus, the festival took a three-year break and returned to rightful acclaim in 2014.
But the acclaim fueled his anxiety when his doctor recommended seven years later that he retire from the oven.
Al, a 5-foot-4 alligator, was carried, jaws taped, soon thereafter from the same apartment, to little acclaim.
Ms. Warren is now enjoying an outpouring of appreciation and acclaim that she didn't receive while she was campaigning.
" Keats, we learn, "is unable to contemplate himself," though Wordsworth "predicted great acclaim for him based on his appearance.
But soon after the movie had its first screenings, the usual cycle of acclaim and backlash was in motion.
The third season of "The Expanse" premiered in April to universal critical acclaim, but its ratings were steadily slipping.
Such consistent acclaim should be expected from a luxury line, especially when that line's culinary director is Jacques Pepin.
His best-known project, "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music," has been presented to acclaim around the world.
The National's production was adapted by Lee Hall ("Billy Elliot") from Chayefsky's script, and opened to acclaim last November.
For a group whose biggest previous audience was 200 people, the transition from obscurity to international acclaim was instant.
The acclaim was not a salute for a brilliant performance by Price, for it was not that at all.
The studio has regularly garnered critical acclaim for creating massive open-world environments with detailed characters and mature storytelling.
It won similar acclaim in France after its release in November, and the film topped the country's box office.
It's also a homecoming of sorts, at the theater where this enduringly influential choreopoem opened to acclaim in 1976.
Showtime just renewed her multi-level marketing scheme series On Becoming A God In Central Florida following critical acclaim.
Mr. Steck, who twice won the Piolet d'Or award, mountaineering's highest accolade, attracted some controversy along with the acclaim.
Despite widespread critical acclaim and awards show buzz, Lopez was shut out of the nominations for the 2020 Oscars.
Her first novel, "Persian Brides," based on two days of her Iranian grandmother's memories, brought her acclaim at 22.
The show received critical acclaim but less-than-stellar ratings over three years on Fox between 2003 and 2006.
Mr. Tresvant (Algee Smith, tender and limber) carries the disproportionate burdens of the lead singer, earning acclaim and resentment.
The game gained critical acclaim as well, and was nominated for "Best Mobile Game" at the 2019 game awards.
Iran leave Russia with acclaim but also uncertainty over their future as Queiroz departs after seven years in charge.
The free encrypted messaging service has won the acclaim of security researchers and privacy advocates, including Edward J. Snowden.
The Swedish teen found commercial and critical acclaim with a unique blend of vulnerable lyrics and polished pop arrangements.
Dr. Gao's work to expose the epidemic and help its victims won her international acclaim but harassment at home.
He threw down the gauntlet this year with a towering tree adorned with 50,000 bulbs, which drew wide acclaim.
Fabio Luisi, the Italian conductor who won acclaim for his recent stint as principal conductor of the Metropolitan Opera.
Unavowed is by far Gilbert's biggest game — both in terms of acclaim and in terms of its total size.
The flick came out last year to critical acclaim, but Kumail says Emily's mom only just found the pass.
Why it's famous: Ironically, King's advice on writing was one of the works that finally garnered him critical acclaim.
Claire Foy's turn as a young Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown earned her widespread acclaim and a Golden Globe.
Director Sofia Coppola enjoyed huge acclaim and won an Oscar for the screenplay for Lost in Translation, her second feature.
While the Jackson special amped his acclaim, he also met his first and only wife, Liza Minnelli, working on it.
Throughout its run, One Day at a Time maintained a vocal fanbase and was the recipient of glowing critical acclaim.
His 2010 debut Anchor Baby was met with acclaim and went on to become the first Nollywood film on iTunes.
Michael, born in London in 1963 as Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou, first rose to acclaim as part of the duo Wham!.
Netflix's new sci-fi thriller The OA is garnering acclaim from critics and plenty of intrigued head-scratching from fans.
The book Quicksand was a best-seller in Europe and received acclaim for its exploration of social issues facing Sweden.
Laura, whose work has received acclaim partially because of its autobiographical style, uses Savannah as a stand-in for LeRoy.
Andres received acclaim for her 1996 film Black Kites, which played at several film festivals, including Sundance, Toronto and London.
Back in 2014, New Orleans band The Deslondes released their self-titled debut The Deslondes to fairly widespread critical acclaim.
The show was met with universal acclaim upon release; Netflix credits its 2016 "over-performance" to Stranger Things' unexpected success.
Last year she appeared in the live-action remake of Disney's Beauty and the Beast to critical and commercial acclaim.
The series enjoyed considerable international acclaim during its original run, spawning movies, video games, and even a musical in 2015.
Aston has no trouble selling out limited edition versions of its cars like the Vantage to acclaim from its customers.
In November, Uniqlo announced plans to launch another J.W. Anderson collection, following the international acclaim the fall 2017 selection received.
We are obviously ecstatic that one of our favorite films of the decade has earned such mainstream success and acclaim.
Dease goes from complete obscurity to universal acclaim, and he doesn't even have to do any of the marketing himself.
Dergarabedian noted that "Civil War" has hit "the trifecta": strong social media interest, critical acclaim and a great release date.
It received critical acclaim upon its release, and marked the beginning of Jóhannsson's career as a dedicated film score composer.
It's received acclaim for its premium phones that have high-end specs and performance without a high-end price tag.
The book includes seven short stories for which he's received acclaim over the years, as well as two new originals.
But their agonizing efforts reveal more than just the help-thy-neighbor bravery that has won Australia's volunteers global acclaim.
Actually, there is a logic to Mr Trump's intense focus on applause and acclaim—a logic that underpins his presidency.
Tutu, the former Anglican archbishop of Cape Town, spoke against white-minority rule from his pulpit, earning him global acclaim.
Gaga, who was born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, has received critical acclaim for her role in A Star Is Born.
Likewise, the 12-megapixel rear camera and 8-megapixel front cameras are slow, but serviceable, and won't win any acclaim.
Moana rode the waves of critical acclaim to a $81.1 million five-day box office total this Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
He has since won worldwide acclaim as a humanitarian and advocate for democracy, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.
More recently, she has earned acclaim for her intense performance on The Americans, which just ended its six-season run.
For years, Sudol performed under the moniker A Fine Frenzy and released several full-length albums that earned international acclaim.
But the roadmap from peer acclaim to becoming a tool of medical professionals (or home users) is a long one.
A pilot can achieve international acclaim and then fall off the list completely, because the skill requirements change so fast.
But it was the first anime to combine those elements so successfully, and to such high critical and popular acclaim.
But did that acclaim serve a similar function, where you had to ask yourself why they loved this ugly thing?
It will be far more about some strange, hard-to-define combination of hardcore fandom, industry acclaim, and media buzz.
Now, with Ctrl getting the acclaim that it deserves, she seems to have plenty of new ideas to work out.
And while Rosenstock has since become something of a media golden boy following the acclaim of his 2016 album WORRY.
"Acclaim" really isn't even the word for it — most reviews agree that the show is so good it's beyond comparison.
Books of The Times Steve Hamilton is a crime writer who has enjoyed loads of acclaim without the commensurate popularity.
She was awarded the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize last year, but the international acclaim was not enough to protect her.
Because I didn't realize I was in a play, my performance was heartbreakingly realistic and was met with great acclaim.
O.J. Simpson received critical acclaim and commercial success, and ESPN's five-part documentary O.J.: Made In America aired shortly thereafter.
The first Fifty Shades of Grey movie was wildly successful, at least in terms of money, if not critical acclaim.
Visit Insider's homepage for more storiesHBO's new drama "Euphoria" has garnered critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of modern teenagers.
By the time all this acclaim was upon him, Weegee had more or less finished doing his most interesting work.
The long-serving Mr. Iger has won acclaim for big acquisitions, including Marvel's superheroes and George Lucas's Star Wars franchise.
The program is estimated to have pulled some 244 million Brazilians out of poverty and was greeted with international acclaim.
The app boasts over 50,000 users and has received critical acclaim from The New York Times, Wired, Lifehacker, and more.
Andres received acclaim for her 1996 film Black Kites, which played at several film festivals, including Sundance, Toronto and London.
In fact, some of the same people who publisehed Mortal Kombat at Acclaim even had a part in their creation.
The relationship with Midway wasn't meant to last and after Mortal Kombat II was released, Acclaim went its separate way.
Having reaped the rewards of controversy, Acclaim helped architect a way to deflect responsibility and criticism for their own practices.
Atwood began writing fiction professionally in 1964 with The Edible Woman, which would be published in 53 to general acclaim.
Director David Lowery filmed A Ghost Story in secret, then premiered it at the Sundance Film Festival to critical acclaim.
Believing its title was sure to be a massive success, Acclaim didn't prepare well for when retailers denied carrying it.
Later that year, her brilliant comedy drama, The Bisexual, also starring Maxine Peake, launched in the UK to great acclaim.
"The Avengers" arrived in the summer of 2012 to critical acclaim and a then-record $207 million domestic opening weekend.
Michael Lewis has earned acclaim for taking seemingly inaccessible — and even possibly dull — subjects and transforming them into page-turners.
Mr. Sallstrom has been garnering acclaim for painting the faces of celebrities like FKA Twigs, Emma Watson and Iggy Azalea.
"Hangmen" made its premiere to critical acclaim at London's Royal Court Theater in 2015, before moving to the West End.
And the season ends with Thomas Bradshaw's incendiary "Southern Promises," which drew acclaim and revulsion upon its premiere in 2008.
As student body president he won acclaim for securing more class trips and fighting for a more modern school building.
Perhaps Styles, who received critical acclaim for his performance in the 2017 film "Dunkirk," will turn up in other films.
She gained international acclaim for being the conscience of a country where liberal, secular voices have continuously been under threat.
Yeah, and there are lots of really fantastic chefs who are reaching incredible levels of success and acclaim and popularity.
Jealous of her acclaim, Patrick's boss fired her and had her name removed from the credits, replaced with his own.
For all the acclaim that film received, it is out of print on DVD and hasn't surfaced on digital platforms.
Since then, he has earned acclaim for his focus on unusual fabrics, sustainable craftsmanship and challenging ideas of good taste.
The Deals did too, including several versions of the Breeders, which never achieved the acclaim of the "Last Splash" group.
The British standup comedian Romesh Ranganathan has drawn acclaim for his sly observations about race relations, cultural representation and fatherhood.
But in 22017, even as black artists enjoy growing acclaim, American art continues to privilege the perspective of white men.
Last year, she won critical acclaim for her Netflix series, "When They See Us," based on the Central Park Five.
That work drew its first acclaim in 2001, when Jang submitted some images to San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art.
Her most recent album, "The Harrow & the Harvest," came out to widespread acclaim and multiple Grammy nominations six years ago.
Dr. Ratner's style of working may have contributed to her not receiving as much acclaim as some thought she deserved.
This surprising, deeply cathartic film received much acclaim on the festival circuit even before opening to ebullient reviews in December.
Wildlife has created more than 60 games since 2011, including Zooba and Tennis Clash, which have both reached global acclaim.
In the spring, his work "Common Ground" will return to City Ballet's rep after premiering to much acclaim in 2015.
Kenya has held this title hereto, with the local success and global acclaim of its M-Pesa mobile-money product.
Impassioned and often armed with a confessional, lyrical specificity, these women book huge tours and festivals and generate critical acclaim.
Betony, a Midtown Manhattan restaurant that opened to wide acclaim in 2013, will close at the end of the year.
It gained widespread acclaim as a lyrical film that combined rich language, lush visuals, and song to tell its story.
And his latest work, "More Forever," drew critical acclaim after its recent preview at the Guggenheim Museum's Works & Process series.
There is a long tradition of female vocalists whose work on electronic music hits have propelled them to mainstream acclaim.
But one of the plan's most important provisions could secure bipartisan support, and win acclaim from tax experts and economists.
Their confident-sounding first album, First Rate Players, came out earlier this year to widespread acclaim in Chinese underground rap.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story and the ESPN documentary series O.J. Simpson: Made in America both won much critical acclaim.
Within a couple months, Daniel had turned Food With Love around and was operating at a surplus, achieving wide acclaim.
His work has long been embraced by the foreign press, but Roma doesn't exactly seem to be after its acclaim.
A cool look, to be sure, but one that not many stars could pull off to quite so much universal acclaim.
Bradley Cooper is earning acclaim with A Star Is Born — and he's already made an incredible friend in his leading lady.
Why doesn't the critical acclaim directed at women like Tamara Jenkins, Chloe Zhao, Lynne Ramsay, and Debra Granik translate into awards?

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