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. |
Four minutes later, Morgan struck down the other end and all that was left was the thunderous acclamation of the team. |
This was received with acclamation, and the proclamation was made from the Hotel de Ville. |
However, the greatest acclamation was reserved for the audience who to a person applauded and cheered at the conclusion of the play. |
But the kings also increasingly invoked the authority of the papacy as a source of legitimacy rather then popular acclamation. |