Sentences with phrase «when public acclaim»

We hear not a word of resentment from John when public acclaim shifts away from him.

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Today, it's perched atop global currency markets as Canada wins acclaim for its economic outlook and handling of the public debt, a point driven home Wednesday when a Russian Central Bank official confirmed that the Canadian dollar would be added to its international reserves.
When Ken Burns produced his much acclaimed series of public television shows on the Civil War, one of the most powerful moments for many listeners was the reading of a letter written by Major Sullivan Ballou of the Second Rhode Island regiment to his wife, Sarah.
Her exposure increased exponentially when, after appearing in Wag the Dog and as Johnny Depp's wife in Mike Newell's highly acclaimed Donnie Brasco in 1997, she made public her relationship with Ellen DeGeneres.
Acclaimed by critics when he first started directing in the 80s, he met public success with Marius and Jeannette, which won the Prix Louis - Delluc in 1997.
In 1911, when the Fine Arts Commission of Washington D.C. decided to build the Dumbarton (or Q Street) Bridge they chose Proctor, who was already acclaimed for his public sculpture, to decorate it with four massive sculptures of buffalo.
Full of hands, teeth, objects, shapes, animals, and heads, McFetridge won public acclaim when he was still a student winning awards from the Art Directors Club and International Design Magazine for his thesis project Chinatown.
The highly acclaimed show, «Welcome to Iraq» which received widespread positive attention both from the visiting public and in the press when it was presented in Venice at the Biennale in 2013 is to be restaged in London at the South London Gallery.
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