Word: acclaim
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Although Schneider worries a little that she and her colleagues will start taking themselves too seriously if they let the critical acclaim get to their collective head, she is happy that the fans are happy. Fellow humor writer and commentator Borowitz also appreciates the response...
Several factors, though, mitigate a possible threat. Harvard’s educational acclaim and international repute means that people around the world have visited and studied at Harvard. Any attack would likely affect foreign nationals in Harvard’s diverse student body. Additionally, Harvard is tough target to hit: with 18,000 students, and hundreds of buildings spread out between 12 schools and nine faculties in two cities, it would be difficult to locate the target that “is” Harvard...
...been serving up dark, intellectual fare. Multimillionaire Gregory Carr is the aforementioned mogul behind the new theater and claims he founded it “for a little bit of a lark.” If so, it is a lark that has led to serious critical and popular acclaim...
...such boldness, Fo has won both hatred and acclaim. The esteem with which he is held in academic circles is often equaled by the animosity shown by many of his audiences—not just the middle-class theatergoers to whom Fo often refers with contempt, but also the working-class and politically ostracized elements of society toward which Fo’s work appears most sympathetic...
...criticised the government’s mismanagement of the country, Mapfumo has been touring the United States for several months, playing with a considerably downsized band from the nearly 20 piece ensemble he headed in Zimbabwe. During a career spanning over 20 years, Mapfumo has reached the summit of acclaim in Zimbabwe and has earned a sizeable fan base in the U.S. as well, allowing his albums to be released internationally...