The acclaimed reserve is home to one of the world's largest cloud forests and is a major ecotourism site. |
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Internationally acclaimed Beri showcased a combination of ethnic and western outfits while presenting her haute couture collection. |
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The space, quite literally a white cube, was designed by acclaimed minimalist architect Claudio Silvestrin. |
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Then they would be publicly acclaimed as role models for the loyal opposition. |
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He is the author of 16 volumes, acclaimed radiophonic works, and live and broadcast performances. |
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It was instantly acclaimed as a classic and had a huge influence throughout the Western world. |
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Others were non-committal about the idea of supporting a tribunal into an operation that was once acclaimed within the republican movement. |
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The main objective is to enrich the lives of young Bahamians by exposing them to internationally acclaimed dancers, teachers and choreographers. |
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Her talent for extemporaneously getting into character in front of a camera has been widely acclaimed. |
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But the two acclaimed performances of classical ballet and contemporary dance I saw were anything but stuffy. |
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In October, one of the most critically acclaimed artists working in Ireland will exhibit her work. |
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He is a polemic historian who means to show us, as he did in his acclaimed Understanding Toscanini, just what went wrong in classical music. |
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Kelly Riechart's critically acclaimed road movie is a richly textured account of the irretrievability of the past. |
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The towering sculpture, made out of one piece of flawed marble, has been acclaimed internationally for its depiction of male beauty. |
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His contributions towards enrichment of literature and society's progress have been widely acclaimed. |
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Over the years, he has written novels and screenplays and even produced and directed the critically acclaimed film The Missionary. |
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Sheffield is known as the green city, with the nationally acclaimed Peak District on its doorstep. |
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The concert will feature a host of local entertainers and top of the bill will be the widely acclaimed Clare singer Larry Mc Evoy. |
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Soul Jazz operates both as a label and a retail outlet, sourcing rare reggae and funk cuts and pressing them up on a series of acclaimed albums. |
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It was with this company that he first danced Romeo, a role that was to become one of his most acclaimed. |
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There have been three other television versions of Richard II, all sourced from acclaimed stage productions. |
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He is running a locally acclaimed food stall offering tokek meat delicacies on the menu. |
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This new, suspense-filled thriller from the acclaimed writer of the TV drama Prime Suspect makes unputdownable holiday reading. |
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Critically acclaimed and coltishly adored, the album was recorded to the highest standards. |
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The films will be introduced by the acclaimed Italian director, whose movies have done the rounds in international film circuits. |
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This follows his earlier, highly acclaimed series of landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and flowers. |
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Still, many of the most acclaimed prefabs are small-scale projects by less commercial architects. |
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Most of the films have been shown in film festivals across the globe and have been internationally acclaimed. |
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Gurdev Singh Ropana is an acclaimed writer of short stories and novels in Punjabi. |
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Last year, it was critically acclaimed as one of the best calypso shows staged. |
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His critically acclaimed band Playgroup brought live electro to the club long before ironic mullets and fauxhawks became de rigueur. |
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The campaign and the Trust were acclaimed for helping save City from the threat of extinction. |
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Although her films have been critically acclaimed, they haven't been so successful at the box office. |
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She has been acclaimed for her organic and tribal sounds mixed in a progressive, techno-based style. |
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She is now acclaimed as a successful musician who can sing in eight languages. |
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This as their visiting fans acclaimed their team with a volley of applause that would have done justice to a rookery of seals. |
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Their albums are usually acclaimed by critics and music nerds, but fail to become major hits. |
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They are some of the most committed people i know and should be publicly acclaimed. |
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His work is widely acclaimed and was recognised by Sir Isaac Newton as a front-runner to his own theories. |
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Long ago, an acclaimed musician passed away at the mature age of thirty-five. |
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The face-off was an ideal opportunity for enthusiasts to soak in the craft of these two acclaimed exponents. |
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The possibility for innovation and the revival of an acclaimed artistic powerhouse is going to be highly attractive. |
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His wife, for instance, wrote a critically acclaimed TV drama chronicling the reign of King Farouq. |
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In the field of communications, he is the author of eight critically acclaimed books that have been translated into twenty languages. |
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Apart from the writings of Erasmus and Luther only two books of the sixteenth century can be acclaimed as bestsellers. |
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Apparently creating critically acclaimed music entails more than what we see in the final product. |
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Despite the timing of the sale, the reality is that such internationally acclaimed estates take a long time to find new owners. |
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Her absorbing, internationally acclaimed debut explores the modern German psyche through the experiences of three ordinary people. |
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It was widely acclaimed and it profoundly boosted the study of ancient life. |
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It was issued to compete with acclaimed extended recordings by the leading big bands of the era. |
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The singer's 2001 debut was a remarkably assured collection and justifiably acclaimed. |
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Deirdre has become on of Ireland's most recognised and acclaimed performers in stand-up comedy in recent years. |
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Your musical theatre work is a neat combination of your acclaimed playwriting work and your scoring for theatre. |
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Should excellence in the high arts be acclaimed, in the same way as achievements in sport are ritually applauded? |
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Despite similarities with Ritchie's two acclaimed crime capers, Layer Cake is a very different kind of movie. |
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Carroll's performance is masterful and has been deservedly acclaimed by local critics. |
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She was acclaimed in the New Year's Honours List in recognition of her continued services to the tourism industry in York and Yorkshire. |
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By 332 he regarded himself as the proper ruler of the Persian empire, and after Gaugamela he was acclaimed king of Asia. |
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In the commentaries that precede the extracts, the editor is at pains to present potentially contentious figures as unanimously acclaimed. |
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By the 1960s she was acclaimed as the country's leading female jazz vocalist and film actress. |
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The acclaimed barbecue provides more than your average grub, including griddled lobster and rotisserie poussin. |
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Jeter's experience with the critically acclaimed film has provided him with some fairly miraculous moments off-screen as well. |
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Eleanor came to prominence during the 1990s with some highly acclaimed recordings. |
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After his critically acclaimed Looking for a Fight, Matthews goes to the dogs for his next adventure into gonzo journalism. |
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In 1999, the network created Action, a deep-dish, critically acclaimed satire of Hollywood. |
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The relationship lasted almost ten years, until the pair worked together in an acclaimed production of Hamlet. |
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The imaginary takes on a life of its own, a facticity no less than the now popularly acclaimed facticity of embodiment. |
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For decades it has been acclaimed as pop music's lost masterpiece, the holy grail of rock and the best album never made. |
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Perfectly French is the superb set, compellingly lighted by the acclaimed designer. |
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Several of his films were shot in the US, including the ill-fated Hammett and the acclaimed Paris, Texas. |
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The acclaimed writer and dramatist, who had a secret affair with the actress in the 1960s, has learned she bore him a love child. |
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William Gibson, the American playwright who has died aged 94, was acclaimed for two of the best-known theatrical hits of the post-war English-speaking stage. |
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The acclaimed author of A Visit from the goon Squad talks about her career and offers some encouragement to young writers. |
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In 1948, the family band, less one daughter, went professional, beginning a successful and acclaimed career in gospel music. |
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As part of the acclaimed hip-hop group Jigmastas, DJ Spinna rose to prominence with a catalog of tracks that exuded a diaphanous cool and open-air jazziness. |
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At a concert on Friday in Sydney, the acclaimed rapper called out a pair of fans for not standing up at the show. |
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The Hangover star, currently in the critically acclaimed Birdman, certainly knows how to bring the funny as well as the awkward. |
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Where was Tyson, a critically acclaimed film about another, more famous, banger of heads? |
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Betsy Brandt Brandt is currently the female lead on the critically acclaimed NBC sitcom The Michael J. Fox Show. |
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On the bright side, this scandal did inspire the critically acclaimed film, American Hustle. |
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Advocates of austerity cited a powerful study by two acclaimed economists, Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff. |
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An internationally acclaimed Preston sculptor has been commissioned to create a striking walk-through work of art for a residential development at Salford Quays. |
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The acclaimed author of Endless Love, who is often compared to Cheever and Updike, returns with his tenth novel. |
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That, and his extraordinary capacity for self-sacrificing friendship, loyalty and sweet-natured nannying, have been his quadruple of acclaimed lifetime's high-lights. |
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Catherine Wyn-Rogers, one of Britain's most acclaimed mezzo-sopranos and much loved by Proms audiences, sings Sir Edward Elgar's ravishing Sea Pictures. |
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He is now one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation. |
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Louis Begley is perhaps currently best known as the author of About Schmidt, the novel from which the recent acclaimed film starring Jack Nicholson was adapted. |
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Here, the acclaimed director of desperado and Sin City offers up his top cult films. |
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Flowers became a good cash crop and they soon became skilled growers, their specialty being sweet peas which customers acclaimed for their fragrance and beauty. |
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Lou's valedictory has been acclaimed, without sarcasm, as baseball's Gettysburg Address. |
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Many critically acclaimed photographers teach to earn a living. |
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Finally he was a deserved winner, and acclaimed by the audience as such. |
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Housed in the Chicago Field Museum's prized Audubon collection, the prints are acclaimed as the definitive 19th-century work in the field of American mammalogy. |
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But, however much a book is heralded as a brilliant work by an acclaimed author, there is not much joy in reading it when the main character is a glut of negative emotions. |
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Red Shift's tour of The Third Man was launched as part of a nationwide programme of events marking the centenary of acclaimed author Graham Greene. |
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Law scored two, but Best's was acclaimed as the pick of the goals, when he swivelled on the bye-line to slot the ball into the tightest of spaces. |
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Orphan Black This acclaimed sci-fi drama stars Tatiana Maslany as a series of women who turn out to be clones. |
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There was possibly a sense that in comparison to the magnificent new transepts and nave the choir itself, once so widely acclaimed, was no longer splendid enough. |
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The Piping Centre's founding director of piping is also one of the world's most accomplished solo pipers and a pipe major with the acclaimed ScottishPower Pipe Band. |
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Leaving the Atocha Station A widely acclaimed debut novel with a slyly self-conscious look at a young poet just passing the time. |
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During the first week of June, Muscovite fans flock to the shores of Lake Saimaa for an annual ballet fiesta that showcases the theater's most acclaimed productions. |
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Images of him taking his shirt off in the final game have been more widely published and acclaimed than pictures of his penalty kick against Argentina. |
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He was accused of threatening a nightwatchman with a pistol and was acclaimed as a martyr when he maintained his innocence, refusing to name the true culprit. |
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Why would one of opera's most acclaimed divas take a major musical risk? |
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Such memoirs are naturally far removed from the poverty-riven atmosphere and harsh realities say of the recently widely acclaimed, and execrated, Angela's Ashes. |
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Tiffany assured himself a global reputation by displaying his products at international expositions, where they were widely acclaimed and rewarded with medals. |
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The acclaimed filmmaker has adapted several works of eminent writers. |
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Fortunately, the balance was only slightly readjusted this summer with the publication of Ms Satrapi's critically acclaimed memoir of her childhood in Iran. |
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The internationally renowned chef at Manchester's acclaimed Chinese restaurant is a dab hand at dealing with woks of boiling oil, and knows all about safety in the kitchen. |
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Wednesday and Thursday nights, internationally acclaimed blues singer, songwriter and bottleneck slide guitarist Catfish Keith will play two gigs in the North West. |
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Where did acclaimed outsider artist Henry Darger draw inspiration for his dreamlike murals? |
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The native New Zealander is an internationally acclaimed opera singer. |
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Ben H. Winters is out this July with the eagerly anticipated finale to his critically acclaimed The Last Policeman trilogy. |
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Debbie Papyn, an acclaimed travel blogger from Belgium, recently visited Bhutan and stayed at one of the Aman Resorts. |
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Fishamble Theatre Company presents the work of one of Ireland's most acclaimed writers, Maeve Binchy, adapted and directed for the stage by Jim Culleton. |
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Even before the acclaimed Irish dance company Riverdance takes the floor of the Shanghai Grand Stage, the principal dancers have already won over Shanghai audiences. |
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The premier industrialist in the state and an acclaimed manufacturer of cotton gins, he vigorously advocated railroad aid and industrial development. |
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The list of top first person shooters for the PC includes a list of some of the most popular and critically acclaimed shooters that have been released. |
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So, after toiling away for two decades, Elba has finally crossed over from critically acclaimed actor to bona fide tabloid fodder. |
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Later, he nurtured a more secure literary alter ego in his acclaimed zuckerman novels. |
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The 1989 picture is remembered for the acclaimed Disney family film that it is. |
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The acclaimed auteur spoke to Marlow Stern about a month ago on how cable TV is the new arthouse. |
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The L.A. indie rockers are back with hummingbird, the highly anticipated follow-up to their acclaimed debut, Gorilla Manor. |
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Gabor saves her from taking her own life, convincing her to become the target gal in his acclaimed knife-throwing act. |
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Based on the acclaimed novel by Philip Roth, and starring Anthony Hopkins and Nicole Kidman, the film suffers from being horrendously miscast from the outset. |
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The troupe stages the critically acclaimed Being Harold Pinter, a play about helpless characters with a KGB-esque twist. |
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All of the ciders are traditionally fermented using the rack and cloth method and champagne yeasts, resulting in a selection of critically acclaimed artisan ciders. |
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Both continue to sail merrily along as nationally acclaimed nosheries and rendezvous of the famous. |
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He's the son of acclaimed Lovers Rock legend John McLean and cousin of Bitty. |
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One of the world's most acclaimed French chefs, Sandro Gamba, has been appointed as the executive chef at Abu Dhabi's iconic Emirates Palace. |
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In this vein, it sponsored a Cinco de Mayo celebration at the acclaimed Pampano restaurant in New York City. |
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He also created the acclaimed Man on the Beach at Port William, Wigtownshire, left. |
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Finally at Nidaros, now Trondheim, he was acclaimed king at the Eyrathing, and in a few months Olaf fled to Sweden. |
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Both acclaimed gardening authors, they have collaborated with Dutch designer and plantsman Piet Oudolf, on seminal planting design books. |
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For the acclaimed violinist works on the programme for the Brecon Baroque Festival with her partner Tim Cronin. |
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Rushdie has had a string of commercially successful and critically acclaimed novels. |
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Bick brings readers to a more dangerous and unpredictable world for the survivors in SHADOWS, the spine-chilling sequel to the acclaimed novel. |
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He is the author of The Golden Age of Murder, a widely acclaimed study of the genre between the two world wars. |
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Although they sell well, licensed video games are seldom critically acclaimed. |
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She's an acclaimed writer, her books are bestsellers before they are published. |
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King Albert returned as a war hero, leading the victorious army and acclaimed by the population. |
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The visual effects company Framestore in London has produced some of the most critically acclaimed special effects in modern film. |
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Jason Francisco is an acclaimed photographer, essayist and critic. |
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William was acclaimed King of England and crowned by Ealdred on 25 December 1066, in Westminster Abbey. |
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In addition, Folkwang University of the Arts is an internationally acclaimed art college with its base in the Ruhr region. |
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The victory was acclaimed by the English as their greatest since Agincourt. |
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In 1974, Oldfield played guitar on the critically acclaimed album Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt. |
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But though general councils have acclaimed the writings of certain Doctors, no council has actually conferred the title of Doctor of the Church. |
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He was a leading figure in popular music for over five decades, acclaimed by critics and other musicians for his innovative work. |
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Milford Sound in South Island is acclaimed as New Zealand's most famous tourist destination. |
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Paxton was acclaimed worldwide for his achievement, and was knighted by Queen Victoria in recognition of his work. |
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Before the end of the year, Charles Martel had escaped from prison and been acclaimed mayor by the nobles of Austrasia. |
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In the 400 years since its inception, the role has been performed by numerous highly acclaimed actors in each successive century. |
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However he did pave the way for the most acclaimed performance of the nineteenth century, that of William Charles Macready. |
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The EUTC also fund and run acclaimed student improvised comedy troupe The Improverts during term time and fringe. |
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In 1997, Radiohead and The Verve released their respective efforts OK Computer and Urban Hymns, both of which were widely acclaimed. |
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A Woman of Paris premiered in September 1923 and was acclaimed for its subtle approach, then an innovation. |
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He is acclaimed as the greatest speaker of Shakespearean verse this century. |
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In the same year, Winslet appeared in Richard Eyre's critically acclaimed film Iris, portraying novelist Iris Murdoch. |
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The movie was critically acclaimed, popular in England and the recipient of the first Royal Film Performance. |
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He has created paintings, sculptures, etchings, photography and mixed media works with his murals and sculptures most acclaimed. |
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The film has been acclaimed for providing a historically authentic portrayal of Napoleonic uniforms and military conduct. |
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Co-vocalists and acclaimed instrumentalists they play a dynamic, rootsy and exhilarating set of country blues. |
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His confirmation completes the symposium's roster of acclaimed national speakers and North Dakotans involved in issues of the time. |
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The team won six out of seven in 1870 to be acclaimed as Champion County again. |
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In 1938, Sergei Eisenstein made one of his most acclaimed films, Alexander Nevsky, on Alexander's victory over the Teutonic Knights. |
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His set at Bloc Festival in 2016 was critically acclaimed for his eclectic choice of underground electronic music. |
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It was this which probably led her to empathise with the harelipped Prue Sarn, heroine of Precious Bane, her most acclaimed book. |
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The films were critically acclaimed and heavily awarded, winning 17 out of 30 total Academy Award nominations. |
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In 1988 Charles Crichton directed A Fish Called Wanda, the most acclaimed British comedy of the era. |
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With Raymonde, the band released a series of critically acclaimed albums and EPs that explored their new style. |
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Rosetta Stone provides interactive solutions that are acclaimed for the power to unlock the natural language-learning ability in everyone. |
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Mr Southon, who is the acclaimed author of the book, The Beermat Entrepreneur, will focus on the importance of creativity, teamwork and branding. |
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But when he's not on the green, Walker is also an acclaimed astrophotographer. |
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By the time she was 13, Toumanova was internationally acclaimed as one of the three so-called baby ballerinas of Col. |
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More recently she made the move from comedy to drama in The Iron Lady, the hugely acclaimed Tyrannosaur and Hyde Park on Hudson. |
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He's going to appear in a new Jack Reacher best-seller by acclaimed thriller writer Lee Child. |
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The comedy, musical and dance event will be directed by Dr K S Prasad, a popular host of acclaimed TV show Comediyum, Mimicsum, Pinne Njanum. |
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The Turner Prize winning artist Sir Anish Kapoor is one of the most acclaimed contemporary British sculptors. |
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Irish traveller John Maughan had stolen the 300-year-old instrument from acclaimed violinist Min-Jin Kym while she was in a sandwich shop. |
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In addition to being a critically acclaimed work of literature, it contains a wealth of insights into Guernsey life during the 20th century. |
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The papers that have been published in this journal are internationally acclaimed for maintaining high research standards. |
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Charles, titling himself maior domus and princeps et dux Francorum, did not appoint a new king and nobody acclaimed one. |
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Mr Khan, an acclaimed singer primarily of devotional qawwali songs, also excels in ghazals and light music. |
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Now it's Blyton for the big screen, acclaimed director Sam Mendes doing the honours. |
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Ambrose, who was acclaimed by the clergy and people as bishop of Milan while he was still a catechumen. |
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Charlie Jones, of Upper Cumberworth, died at the age of 50 last June after rising to the top as an acclaimed sound engineer. |
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This might sound like a titillating his might sound like a titillating drama, but Steve McQueen's critically acclaimed offering is anything but. |
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In reality, illuminators were often well known and acclaimed and many of their identities have survived. |
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Mars is a critically acclaimed singer, songwriter, producer and musician. |
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An impressive 10 x 32 foot narrative of graffiti history painted by acclaimed aerosol artist, MERES, will be on view for the first time. |
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In one instance, Egypt's most acclaimed filmmaker Youssef Chahine was taken to court over his 1994 film Al Mouhager. |
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This strategic alliance between two consulting companies offers corporate clients globally acclaimed intangible asset valuation services. |
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Sheth Aiyana, a premium tower of 12 storey perched majestically in the widely acclaimed Vasant Valley enclave is a residential haven above par. |
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Mule, Ben Harper and many others, and producer of acclaimed acts from Ryan Bingham to Bristol country soul band, Phantom Limb. |
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Citrullus colocynthis Schrad is a traditionally acclaimed hair tonic in Indian system of medicine. |
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He directed a mix of acclaimed actors such as David Morrissey, John Simm and James McAvoy in the main roles of the BBC serial, created by Paul Abbott. |
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Before that he was enormously active and acclaimed in Marathi theatre. |
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Anis Ahmed and Farah Ghuznavi, are acclaimed for their short stories. |
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The volume was critically acclaimed and won a contest run by the Sunday Referee, netting him new admirers from the London poetry world, including Edith Sitwell and Edwin Muir. |
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Saha owns and operates two critically acclaimed restaurants in Bangalore, Caperberry and Fava, and is founding director of bespoke catering outlet Avant Garde Hospitality. |
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The actress' role in the acclaimed drama finally put her on the map. |
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The movie was based on the life story of acclaimed author Beatrix Potter. |
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He's worked consistently in movies and on TV ever since, with roles in Jane Hall, Marple, Never Better, I'm Alan Partridge, Hyperdrive, and the acclaimed Green Wing. |
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The production is a re-working of the highly acclaimed Bollywood film Sapnay and is directed by leading choreographers Gauri Sharma Tripathi, Mavin Khoo and Jennifer Irons. |
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The four track disc titled The Anywhere features two brand new songs along with album track Anywhere taken from their acclaimed 2010 release Open the Sky. |
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The recordings feature members of Melbourne's acclaimed Lamington Drive Orchestra plus guest appearances by Coventry musicians Wes Finch and Lucy Anne Sale. |
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His performance as the ill-fated Beatle was critically acclaimed and brought him to the attention of director Iain Softley, who asked him to reprise the role in Backbeat. |
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Last year saw the re-formation of Crowded House, and the release of their critically acclaimed album Time On Earth, which entered the UK charts at number three. |
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Since then, its critically acclaimed show, award-winning National Touring company, and top-notch theater training program have made Chicago City Limits a New York landmark. |
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The film is the perfect vehicle for acclaimed cinephile director Peter Bogdanovich, and features a standout performance by young Kirsten Dunst as Marion. |
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The album is the follow-up to 2006's acclaimed Yellowjacket. |
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This absorbing doorstopper from acclaimed biographer Adam Sisman promises to change that with a study informed by hundreds of hours' access to the man himself. |
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Qatar's acclaimed dhow Fath Al Khair 2 returned to a tumultuous reception yesterday at Katara beach after a historic voyage to India that lasted 44 days. |
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Many critically acclaimed novels are not commercially successful. |
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Hitchcock and Lean are among the most critically acclaimed filmmakers. |
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Henry, having been acclaimed King Henry VII, then strengthened his position by marrying Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and the best surviving Yorkist claimant. |
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On 29 May 1660, the populace in London acclaimed him as king. |
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Founded in 1945, the Choir of King's College London, one of the most acclaimed university choirs in England, consists of around 30 choral scholars. |
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Yet it has taken until now, and the release of Groove Armada's acclaimed new album Black Light for Bryan to work with any other band outside of Roxy. |
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The sovereign is first presented to, and acclaimed by, the people. |
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These were the two most acclaimed sound motion pictures to date. |
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During his lifetime, Bacon was equally reviled and acclaimed. |
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After the film was released, Craig's performance was highly acclaimed. |
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Serkis' film work in motion capture has been critically acclaimed. |
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About 800 years ago the acclaimed physician and rabbi Moses Maimonides spelled out what seems to me a pretty good answer in the form of a hierarchy of charitable expression. |
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As a result of these developments, Denmark now have a considerable number of internationally acclaimed restaurants of which several have been awarded Michelin stars. |
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In 2013, British visual effects company Framestore, under chief supervisor Tim Webber and film producer David Heyman, produced the critically acclaimed space epic Gravity. |
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His first published science fiction book Consider Phlebas was released in 1987 and was the first of several novels of the acclaimed Culture series. |
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Thomas acquired a garage a hundred yards from the house on a cliff ledge which he turned into his writing shed, and where he wrote several of his most acclaimed poems. |
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Despite technical problems that almost caused Yorke to abandon the stage, the performance was acclaimed and cemented Radiohead as a major live act. |
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As Othello, Burton received both praise for his dynamism and criticism with being less poetical with his dialogues, while he was acclaimed as Iago. |
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In 2015 he starred in the BBC television film The Dresser, and since 2016, he has starred in the critically acclaimed HBO television series Westworld. |
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Some of the internationally acclaimed Finnish classical musicians are Karita Mattila, Soile Isokoski, Pekka Kuusisto, Olli Mustonen, and Linda Lampenius. |
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Sturgeon was formally acclaimed as the first female Leader of the SNP on 14 November 2014 at the Autumn Conference in Perth, with Hosie as her depute. |
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The exhibition presents a photographic interpretation of life on Earth from the Big Bang to the present by acclaimed National Geographic photographer Frans Lanting. |
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The film was premiered to largely favourable reviews on 9 September at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and Jones's performance was critically acclaimed. |
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Between 1991 and 2010, the bull orca known as Tilikum was involved in the death of three people, and was featured in the critically acclaimed 2013 film, Blackfish. |
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Among musicians is also the acclaimed pianist Cyprien Katsaris and composer and artistic director of the European Capital of Culture initiative Marios Joannou Elia. |
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However while 1759 was acclaimed as Britain's 'Annus Mirabilis', for the Prussians the year had been as disastrous as it had been successful for the British. |
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The Praetorian Guard acclaimed him emperor, and their choice was grudgingly confirmed by the Senate, who were displeased to have a peasant as emperor. |
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Chlothar thus granted that his son Dagobert I would be their king and he was duly acclaimed by the Austrasian warriors in the traditional fashion. |
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During the eighteenth century, the river valley and its inhabitants were the subject and inspiration of Washington Irving, the first internationally acclaimed American author. |
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There he studied with some of the most acclaimed intellectuals in northern Europe, including Franciscus Junius, Joseph Justus Scaliger, and Rudolph Snellius. |
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With three critically acclaimed solo albums and a back catalogue of classics to draw from, Rod's own performances combine song writing, slide guitar and dry humour. |
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In 2007, the critically acclaimed movie Atonement, directed by Joe Wright and starring Keira Knightley and James McAvoy, was released in cinemas worldwide. |
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Two of Beck's most popular and acclaimed recordings are Odelay and Sea Change, both of which were ranked on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. |
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Acclaimed as a comic masterpiece by critics, it stars Malcolm Adams and Hugh Lee. |
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Acclaimed musician Ben Harper is back with his first studio album in four years. |
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Acclaimed for using a popular format to pass on the social message, the film had used the soap opera look to cash in on a large audience. |
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Acclaimed as one of the finest British post-war plays, Churchill's 1982 work is a reflection on Thatcherite Britain. |
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Acclaimed author Margaret Atwood writes of the influence George Orwell had on her and her writing, to mark the centenary of his birth. |
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Acclaimed Australian composer Moya Henderson reveals the process and the poignant story at the heart of her new radiophonic composition. |
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Acclaimed British painter Annie Kevans imagines the inner child of celebrities, dictators, and presidents. |
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Acclaimed for their stadium rock, in 2005 an industry poll ranked Queen's performance at Live Aid in 1985 as the best live act in history. |
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Acclaimed for his motion capture work, in 2011 actor Andy Serkis opened his own motion capture workshop, The Imaginarium Studios in London. |
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Acclaimed harpist Lavinia Meijer in 2012 released an album with works from Philip Glass that she transcribed for harp, with approval of Glass himself. |
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