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  • 31Acclaim Games — Не следует путать с Acclaim Entertainment  другой упраздненной копанией с той же торговой маркой и логотипом. Acclaim Games Тип Частная компания Год основания 2006 Упразднена …

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  • 32acclaim — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ general, universal, wide, widespread ▪ popular, public ▪ …

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  • 33Acclaim Cheltenham — Logo de Acclaim Cheltenham Création 1984 Disparition 2004 (faillite) …

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  • 34acclaim — ac|claim1 [ ə kleım ] noun uncount public praise for someone or something: Garcia s first novel was greeted with widespread critical acclaim. win/receive/attract acclaim: In a recent poll, Seattle won acclaim as the United States most progressive …

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  • 35acclaim — I UK [əˈkleɪm] / US noun [uncountable] public praise for someone or something Garcia s first novel was greeted with widespread critical acclaim. win/receive/attract acclaim: In a recent poll, Glasgow won acclaim as Britain s most progressive city …

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  • 36Acclaim Comics — Valiant Comics Logo de Valiant Comics Création 1990 Fondateur(s) Jim Shooter, Bob Layton, Ronald Perelman, Steven Massarsky …

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  • 37acclaim — ac|claim1 [əˈkleım] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: acclamare, from ad to + clamare to shout ] to praise someone or something publicly ▪ His work was acclaimed by art critics. acclaim 2 acclaim2 n [U] praise for a person or their… …

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  • 38acclaim — [[t]əkle͟ɪm[/t]] acclaims, acclaiming, acclaimed 1) VERB: usu passive If someone or something is acclaimed, they are praised enthusiastically. [FORMAL] [be V ed for n/ ing] More recently she has been acclaimed for the TV dramas Prime Suspect and… …

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  • 39acclaim — 1 verb (T) 1 to praise someone or something publicly: His last play was acclaimed by the critics as a masterpiece. 2 acclaim sb king/queen/leader etc formal to announce publicly that you accept someone as your king, queen etc 2 noun (U) praise… …

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  • 40acclaim — acclaimer, n. /euh klaym /, v.t. 1. to welcome or salute with shouts or sounds of joy and approval; applaud: to acclaim the conquering heroes. 2. to announce or proclaim with enthusiastic approval: to acclaim the new king. v.i. 3. to make… …

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