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Hailed almost unanimously by critics, the film was a box office success in the United States and abroad.
Hailed only a few years earlier as a hero of the American Revolution, Paine was now lambasted in the press and called " the scavenger of faction ", a " lilly-livered sinical rogue ", a " loathsome reptile ", a " demi-human archbeast ", " an object of disgust, of abhorrence, of absolute loathing to every decent man except the President of the United States Jefferson ".
Hailed as one of the greatest of the Roman pontiffs after his reforms proved successful, Gregory was, during his own reign, despised by some for his expansive use of papal powers.
Hailed by both critics and fans as one of his best albums, it was praised as " a superb new album which sees a return to the form he showed to full effect on those classics like ' Only Visiting This Planet ' and ' So Long Ago the Garden ' back in the mid seventies " with 13 new " songs are cleverly arranged and produced, with plenty of pertinent lyrical imagery and the sly wit of yore amongst the electric guitar solos and breezy ( sampled?
Hailed as a masterpiece by many critics upon reception, Shoah was described in the New York Times as " an epic film about the greatest evil of modern times.
" Hailed enthusiastically by critics, the book was a bestseller as both Book-of-the-Month Club and History Book Club selections ; and Mattingly also won a Pulitzer Prize ( special citation ) for the work.
Hailed as a leader in local political circles, Rochester was appointed a Major in the North Carolina militia and served as a paymaster.
Hailed as a child prodigy and " wunderkind ," she was featured on Entertainment Weeklys October 1998 list of the " 100 Most Creative People in Entertainment ," which described her as an up-and-coming 19-year-old.
Hailed by The Boston Globe as a masterful production, the company was invited to present the work on the lawn of the White House in a performance attended by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Hailed as India's first all-original rock album, it was a huge success and was widely pirated in regions where distribution was scarce, as in the northeastern Indian states of Assam, Nagaland and Meghalaya.
Hailed as a frontier hero, Morrow Mountain State Park built a renovation of where his house was and now offers tours.
Hailed as a child prodigy and " wunderkind ," she was featured on Entertainment Weekly's October 1998 list of the " 100 Most Creative People in Entertainment ," which described her as an up-and-coming 19-year-old.
Hailed as the ' spiritual leader of the Empire ' by Emperor Karl Franz and presented with Sigmar's own hammer Ghal Maraz, Valten was believed by many to be an avatar of Sigmar.
Hailed as a national hero, he was elected President of the Republic by a majority vote in November 1936, the first head of state of the modern state of Syria.
Hailed by critics as " the greatest television series never seen " ( according to DVD release publicity ) The Veil was never broadcast.
Hailed as the second-coming of Eddie Pope, Stokes was selected 5th overall in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft by D. C. United.

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Hailed as " America's Foodiest Small Town " by Bon Appétit Magazine, Chapel Hill is rapidly becoming a hot spot for pop American cuisine.
Hailed by many critics and fans as a thrash metal masterpiece, the album cemented the band's position as one of the driving forces of the east coast thrash movement.
Hailed as a warlord, prophet and peacemaker, Titokowaru's story lapsed into obscurity before being popularised by New Zealand historian James Belich in his works on the New Zealand Wars.
Hailed by Time shortly after its completion as Wright's " most beautiful job ", it is listed among Smithsonians Life List of 28 places " to visit before you die.
" Hailed by the BBC as an " Internet crusade ", it failed to get any letters sent in, and Downey happily concedes that it is probably his greatest failure to date.
Hailed by Constantine and home to the famous and blue mosque, a Muslim holy place once brought to ruin by Genghis Khan, rebuilt by Timur, ruined again by the Soviets, and more recently the Taliban.
Hailed by some as a masterpiece, the movie comments on the decline of Russian society as a result of the rise of capitalism.
Hailed by director Jonathan Demme asthe best designer of film titles in the country today ”, Woman of Straw, Bullitt, The Russians are Coming … The Russians are Coming, Citizens Band, Philadelphia, Married to the Mob, Beetlejuice, and To Live and Die in L. A. are among the over 100 films that have showcased his creations.
Hailed by Christianity Today as one of the one hundred most influential books in religion in the 20th century, it went on to sell 350, 000 copies.
Hailed as yet another television flop by Chris Evans ' production company UMTV, Evans himself had the last word.

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Hailed as a martyr, she will be honored as the patron saint of chastity, gardeners, rape victims and virgins.
Hailed as the Iron Man of India, he is also remembered as the " Patron Saint " of India's civil servants for establishing modern all-India services.
* Los Angeles Times, Functionists Work Hailed As Brilliant, January 17, 1954, Page E7.
Hailed as " revolutionary ", the game left a lasting impression on 3D game design, particularly notable for its use of a dynamic camera system and the implementation of its analog control.
Hailed as the " Milkman of India ", Kurien won several awards including the Padma Vibhushan ( India's second-highest civilian honour ), the World Food Prize and the Magsaysay Award for community leadership.
Hailed as the director's most optimistic film to date, it made its premiere at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival.
Hailed as king in 995, Olaf Tryggvason quickly proceeded to convert Norway to Christianity, using all means at his disposal.
Hailed as one of the " Seven Wise Men of the Convention ", he would sponsor the provisions on the Bill of Rights.
Hailed as the progenitor of the Chinese landscape poetry genre ( Shanshui poetry ), the reputation of Xie Lingyun as a great poet remains secure, as it has for over a thousand years.

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He opened the myth book again and there ( along the margin next to Robert Graves' imaginative interpretation of the creation of the Dactyls from Rhea's fingertips ) were the names of four Munich bars and Meredith Wilder's address.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown will return next week from Bermuda.
Cuarón's next feature was also a literary adaptation, a modernized version of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations starring Ethan Hawke, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Robert De Niro.
The word autobiography was first used deprecatingly by William Taylor in 1797 in the English periodical the Monthly Review, when he suggested the word as a hybrid but condemned it as ' pedantic '; but its next recorded use was in its present sense by Robert Southey in 1809.
Lieutenant Robert Cuthbert assumed command and successfully disentangled his ship, allowing the badly damaged Majestic to drift further southwards so that by 20: 30 it was stationed between Tonnant and the next in line Heureux, engaging both.
The next morning, Robert Tisdall ( Derrick De Marney ) happens to be walking along the seaside cliffs when Christine's body washes ashore.
Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale, the next strongest claimant, accepted this outcome with reluctance.
The next King of the Franks was Robert II's next son, Henry I ( reigned 1027-1060 ).
It was in 1994 that Robert Irsay brought in Bill Tobin to become the next general manager of the Indianapolis Colts.
However, his next film, 1998's Ronin, starring Robert De Niro, was a return to form, featuring Frankenheimer's now trademark elaborate car chases woven into a labyrinthine espionage plot.
Perceval, although unfinished, was particularly popular: four separate continuations of the poem appeared over the next half century, with the notion of the Grail and its quest being developed by other writers such as Robert de Boron, a fact that helped accelerate the decline of Arthur in continental romance.
Frémont's California Battalion next moved south to the Mexican provincial capital of Monterey, where they met US Commodore Robert Stockton in mid-July 1846.
The next famous conjurer to utilize the magic lantern was Etienne-Gaspard Robert.
In the meantime, the immediate priority was to provide accommodation for the next Parliament, and so the Painted Chamber and White Chamber were hastily repaired for temporary use by the Houses of Lords and Commons respectively, under the direction of the only remaining architect of the Metropolitan Board of Works, Sir Robert Smirke.
Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan and wife of John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan ( a cousin of the murdered John Comyn ), who claimed the right of her family, the MacDuff Earl of Fife, to crown the Scottish king for her brother, Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife – who was not yet of age, and in English hands – arrived the next day, too late for the coronation, so a second coronation was held and once more the crown was placed on the brow of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, Lord of Annandale, King of the Scots.
For his next film, he chose The Killer Elite ( 1975 ), an action-filled espionage thriller starring James Caan and Robert Duvall as rival American agents.
Henry fought his next military campaign in Normandy from 1111 onwards, where rebels led by Robert of Bellême were opposing his rule.
Theobald met with the Norman barons and Robert of Gloucester at Lisieux on 21 December but their discussions were interrupted by the sudden news from England that Stephen's coronation was to occur the next day.
In 1147 Robert of Gloucester died peacefully, and the next year the Empress Matilda left south-west England for Normandy, both of which contributed to reducing the tempo of the war.
Dallas responded on their next drive, advancing the ball 51 yards ( 30 of them on five carries from fullback Robert Newhouse ) and scoring on kicker Toni Fritsch's 36-yard field goal to take a 10-7 lead early in the second quarter.
On the next play, the Cowboys scored on a 29-yard halfback option play: Staubach pitched the ball to fullback Robert Newhouse, who ran left as if it were a normal run play, but then Newhouse passed the ball to Cowboys receiver Golden Richards for a touchdown.
The next major uprising was in 1601, when Robert Devereux, the second Earl of Essex, attempted to raise the city of London against Elizabeth's government.
In the words of BBC correspondent Robert Orchard, " the Dome was to be highlighted as a glittering New Labour achievement in the next election manifesto ".
Hoffman next starred in Robert Benton's Kramer vs. Kramer ( 1979 ) as workaholic Ted Kramer whose wife ( Meryl Streep ) unexpectedly leaves him ; he raises their son alone.

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