At the heart of this collection, of course, are the artworks collected by generations of Habsburg and Bourbon rulers, from the Flemish masterpieces acquired by Ferdinand and Isabella in the late 15th century, and later by Philip II, to the great,
acclamatory paintings commissioned by Philip IV from Velazquez, Rubens and others.
Fast forward to the 21st century and the divergent fortunes of the two are equally awe-inspiring as they are
acclamatory. What is now evident is that where we lacked in driving our economy forward, South Korea put industrial economic planning at the fore.
(17) If Nietzsche's assessment is accurate, then
acclamatory accounts of her secular Christian morality collapse.
* Related to the deradicalisation of politics is the use of dubious plebiscitary and
acclamatory methods like rallies, popular drafts and nominations (rather than institutionalized party or community-based competition) as means of selecting political officers and reaching decisions.
[H.sub.2][O.sub.2] plays a dual role in plants: at low concentrations, it acts as an
acclamatory signal, triggering tolerance to various stresses [22, 23], and at high concentrations, it organizes programmed cell death [24].
No less anomalous, if not otherwise gratuitous, is UNESCO's 2003
acclamatory recognition of the Moore Towne Maroons, a Jamaican traditional performing arts ensemble of master musicians, drummers, storytellers, craftspeople, herbal healers and spiritualist known throughout the United States and Europe as the Granny Nanny Cultural Group, designating its music as "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity."
Apparently, the two went to a mosque for prayer, with their coterie in attendance, and upon exiting the mosque, were assailed by
acclamatory slogans from the assembled ex-pats.