This has virtually given the accolade to the figures, whether it was technically intended to or not.
His reward with the accolade of knighthood brought a great deal of pleasure to his many friends and acquaintances.
I thought that that was the final accolade.
In a sense it is an accolade to the trustees, the directors and the staffs of the four galleries that are particularly concerned.
Lamont's work has earned accolades from luminaries in the field of sociology, who praise her ' ' systematic qualitative analysis.
Whilst the commentaries do include a few accolades boarding on the sycophantic, the commentators do not shy away from taking issue (very politely) with points made in the chapter.
As the first to assert the relevance of gender to the previously 'unisex' (read male) preserve of musicology, she both deserves accolades and demands serious responses.
Is it a vain hope that we will have ceased our fascination with controversy, and instead hand out the accolades to the champions of co-operation?