Wrote a book «Easy Islamic Language Learning steps» that gain
acclamation from various state high schools in the year 2003
But the reason why we are here today is to tell you the PNC shall be back on the ballot,» the General Secretary affirmed, attracting wild
acclamation from the multitude.
Not exact matches
This interpretation of consensus departs
from the Church's tradition, in which decisions are made by majority vote or public
acclamation.
Their
acclamation fueled his sense of indispensability, and he allowed himself to become more and more identified with their concerns and increasingly alienated
from the Weld administration, which resulted in his eventual failure as an appointee.
The words of
acclamation shouted by the crowd are quoted
from the 118th Psalm (v 25).
The second sentence in the
acclamation comes
from the same Psalm (v 26).
Trev / Pangloss I get where you are coming
from and I desperately wanted Wenger to get the
acclamation he so richly deserved.
AQA, GCSE Religious Studies B, NEW Specification B: Catholic Christianity, Unit 3.3
Acclamations used in the Mass The PowerPoint contains: Learning objectives, prayer, starter, definition of key terms, notes
from the AQA GCSE NEW specification B textbook, tasks and practice exam questions with sample structure for answering the evaluation question and finally the plenary.
No wonder that the erudition and scope of his report met with
acclamation even
from detractors.
Testimonials can be in the form of lines
from recommendation letters, vendor appreciation notes and by way of performance evaluations, memos issued to staff or other types of
acclamations.