Theoretically if we had the monarchial source we would see Saul appointed king by public acclamation, due to his military victories, and not by cleromancy involving Samuel.
He weds Rosma, in great state and with public acclamation and rejoicings, on the terms agreed upon.
His friends, who know that Jaime is dying, organize a poetry recital at Madrid's famous Students Residence, which turns into a public acclamation of the poet.
Gone was the old public acclamation.
In reality, even the church does not know the exact number of saints because in the early centuries after Christ saints were created by public acclamation or by bishops.
As a result, he said, questions placed on the ballot by public acclamation might result in simplistic solutions to difficult problems.
Cardinal Saraiva Martins noted there was an ancient custom of allowing sanctification by public acclamation.
Except that the People had never given anything to them by public acclamation.
If he decides to leave, he will do so in the glow of that public acclamation.
But with student test scores mixed, public acclamation has eluded him.