Because seing Skouratoff dance, she was not satisfied with a few applauses. |
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The pilots and their planes may be the stars of the show, but the technical team alsogets well deserved applauses from the crowd. |
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All the gestures that they will manifest so as to attract applauses are well prepared in advance. |
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This artist deserves our applauses and our unconditional support, to listen without moderation. |
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It is together, under the applauses, that the teams cross the finishing line! |
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All these messages were well received by the crowd which, at times, interrupted speakers with applauses. |
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The Bishop in his turn gave his assent to ordain them deacons amidst jubilant applauses from the congregation. |
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But when I heard people laugh from beginning to end and when we got four applauses in the middle of the film, I was relieved. |
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At exactly 2.30 p.m., Mrs. Kuridza and Mr. Lemes cut the ribbon under loud applauses. |
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As an author, he so brightly pinned down the manners of his time that it attracted him as many enmities and hatreds as applauses. |
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Abroad, applauses last 20 minutes, everybody stands up, cheers, stamps their feet and expresses their emotion strongly and spontaneously. |
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One and half hour of show and applauses on open scene for every performance. |
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The delirious crowd then attended an arena of performers where everybody was able to have his moment of glory in the middle of the applauses. |
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The many congratulations, applauses and tokens of affection she received during the podium ceremony, when she occupied triumphantly the highest step while the Dutch anthem played, are ample proof of that. |
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Presentations were accompanied by rounds of applauses. |
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The ovation as well as the emotion were as strong as some bathed inĀ tears of intense excitement and some others pushed great shouts of joy accompanied by endless applauses. |
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The applauses said goodbye to Moretti with a standing ovation. |
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