| 21. | It is a novel idea that democracy supposes acclamation, not election.
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| 22. | But he eliminated an ancient way of picking popes-- acclamation.
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| 23. | He did and won another term by acclamation last September.
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| 24. | Palestinian officials have said only approval by acclamation was required.
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| 25. | Instead, they say they will approve the charter changes by acclamation.
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| 26. | It was accepted by public acclamation from most of the 600 delegates.
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| 27. | He has been re-elected three times by acclamation.
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| 28. | Normally the commission chair is chosen by acclamation without controversy.
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| 29. | Acclamation was the simplest procedure, consisting entirely of a voice vote.
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| 30. | The acclamation, using one of the three prescribed formulae.
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