She's receiving adulatory applause from the audience, and has a really exciting pyrotechnic display too. |
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The loud applause could not drown out the booming sound of the karts' engines on the race track as they awaited the checkered flag. |
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Mr. Albert led the slouchy, disinterested crowd in a round of applause for Holly. |
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There will be no trophy or congratulation, no hyperventilation or applause or adulation. |
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The cheers came on cue, even though the applause must have struck quite a few of the Democratic graybeards in the audience as a tad ironic. |
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The phenomenon goes back at least to the Emperor Nero, who sang his poetry to unrestrained applause. |
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As soon as he was released Kelly returned to the performance of Peter Pan and received rapturous applause from the audience. |
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For finishing first place in a Scottish Hillrally you receive a hearty round of applause and a pat on the back. |
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Cheers, bravos and applause rang out through the large concert hall, as the performers left the stage. |
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The audience thanked Lorin Maazel and the orchestra for that half with enthusiastic applause, standing ovations, and bravos. |
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Werther's main aria, I think, was stellar and received lots of applause and bravos. |
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Camden loved it, and enthusiastically greeted every number with rapturous applause. |
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I love seeing the smile on people's faces when they hear something they like, and the uproarious applause that usually follows. |
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The boys returned to uproarious applause to end the concert, and did so in style. |
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Peter then passed the paper backstage before carrying on with the rest of his act, which was greeted with rapturous applause. |
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The French songstress later exploded the applause barometer as she accepted the award for Best French Female Artist. |
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The horses in the Stable at the further side of the Farm Stead nichered with patriotic applause. |
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So keep these tools in an accessible place nearby for those times when you can use a round of applause or a pat on the back. |
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That's a fine and noble mission, and certainly warrants some form of applause. |
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That cheered me up no end and the round of applause after that was mentioned went on for minutes! |
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The programme ended with the sparkling guru arati dance, which won a round of applause from all those present. |
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Meanwhile, Pastor Lake egged him on, breaking out into pointed applause and speaking in tongues. |
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As we passed along the road that led in to Hudsons Field, the first runners were already coming out and we broke into applause, cheering them on. |
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Displaying a power beyond her size, her breathtaking skill drew rapturous applause from a delighted audience. |
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The audience of silver-haired vets from wars in Vietnam, Korea, and World War II exploded into applause. |
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The applause intensified as a beaming Amir appeared on-screen, his arms raised aloft in a victorious stance. |
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Some of the evening's most enthusiastic applause came in response to overhead video-board replays of his valiant and athletic effort. |
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Leon performed a handful of his own songs, each one greeted with rapturous applause. |
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Every act earned a rapturous round of applause from the audience and it wasn't long before people were out of their seats and on the dance floor. |
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It had been a spiteful encounter where each glove impact was welcomed with rancorous applause. |
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The last line was the money line, causing the crowd to burst into applause. |
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This 38th minute goal sent the Carlow supporters into rapturous applause and a false hope dawned. |
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This time there was no mistake as the ball hit the top corner and Murray ran to the stand to receive rapturous applause. |
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Then, characteristically, small bursts of applause broke out across the vast square. |
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Their first scene received well-deserved spontaneous applause from the packed audience. |
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The spontaneous applause at this moment in the work from the audience attested to its impact! |
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The audience loved it so much that they gave spontaneous applause after the fierce ending of the first movement. |
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The Knights worked really hard as a team for that win and they deserved the rapturous applause from the fans at the end. |
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They brought their wit and music to the midlands and received rapturous applause. |
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The film did indeed cause several bouts of spontaneous applause during the screening I saw. |
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Dettori waved to the crowd as he passed the post and was met by rapturous applause as he made his way into the winner's enclosure. |
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What followed was a burst of applause, a standing ovation and the periodic piercing howl of a vuvuzela smuggled into the hall by an enthusiast. |
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Not surprisingly, the fans greeted the news with an eruption of sustained applause. |
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There were roars, applause, hurrahs, horn-blowing and whistling when he finally got there. |
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Both Sir Alex and Reid gave speeches to rapturous applause from the audience. |
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It amazes me that people actually break out in rapturous applause when somebody successfully hits the ball. |
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Deuterium Boy and Helium Girl walk on from stage right to more enthusiastic audience applause. |
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To the sounds of rapturous applause and cheers of agreement, Mr Murphy put his foot down and demanded action. |
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They get swept up in a wind of applause and reap the whirlwind of unwelcome headlines. |
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He received his award to a standing ovation and the applause could be heard in Belmullet. |
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He was interrupted repeatedly by enthusiastic applause, including several standing ovations. |
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The audience loved her and let her know with loud applause and standing ovations. |
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The audience thanked Lorin Maazel and the orchestra with enthusiastic applause, standing ovations, and bravos. |
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A hundred days have swept past in a heady parade of media applause, a new baby, a divided Labour party and humiliated Liberal Democrats. |
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Aside from the occasional applause everyone is pensive, hanging on to her words. |
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As was expected, his special appearance was greeted with whistles and applause that reverberated through the night. |
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The line, a reference to their recent stiff increases in license fees for cable operators, drew laughter and applause. |
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With nicely-toned muscles Rahul Dev was the one who attracted maximum whistles, catcalls and applause, more than even the women models. |
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Speakers on the opposite wall emitted applause that grew to a crescendo and diminished. |
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Quickfall got down to stripping nearly naked and had the audience roaring with laughter, whistles and applause. |
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From the brittle rattle of applause that staggered around the room, it was obvious that not too many of the audience were from the North Island. |
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A fresh outburst of applause burst out from the assembled ranks of friends and family, followed by the Instructors' similar action. |
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There was an outburst of applause accompanied by a few cries of pain from individuals who failed to untangle their fingers first. |
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When that bus reached Port-of-Spain there was a spontaneous outburst of applause from all the passengers. |
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And so it continued, each squadron trying to outfly the other to rapturous applause from the crowd. |
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She gets applause, ovations, and laughs, but it's important to remember that those in the audience share her views. |
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His act, which had a lot to do with white magic, was greeted with great applause and in fact some nights he had to turn people away. |
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The film received 20 minutes of applause when a rough edit was shown and won the Palme d'Or at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. |
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They were drowned in a sea of hollers and applause when the set finally ended. |
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A group of teenage Chicanas sing a hymn with the flourishes of the gospel tradition, to the ecstatic applause of the congregation. |
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His entrance to the ring on Thursday was met by a deafening noise of applause, whistle-blowing, chanting and hooters going off. |
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If the applause is muted, it is because the opposition has been so wretched, so hopelessly windblown too. |
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As he completed his speech, the room echoed with applause and cheers of celebration. |
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Helena Bell gave a first class performance of Celtic airs and received a very warm applause. |
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Nobody could force him to become a public figure or gracefully receive the applause of the world. |
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Even the truckers acknowledged the quality of their performance by blowing air horns in applause. |
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After a burst of thunderous applause, the children received a lot of presents. |
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Eve watches Margot from the wings of the stage, and Margot bows to the applause of her audience. |
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He turned on his heel to leave the room, the applause ringing out behind him. |
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There is no applause, so perhaps this performance was recorded in the studios for a later broadcast. |
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Wooley constantly runs from one end of the stage to the other, madly working the washboards, milking the audience's applause. |
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The Berlin film audience, however, immediately erupted into spontaneous applause, proving that we 21 st-century folk know what's what. |
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Kudos to the wonderful children who did their teacher proud, winning applause from her gurus in whose honour the mega event was held. |
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He starts to rebuild the bridge, a small crowd regathers, and a ripple of applause once more spreads across to the island. |
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The Bordeaux fans stayed behind to give the Celtic supporters a round of applause, acknowledging their good humour. |
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Afterwards, Terry tells me he ended up putting in earplugs in between songs, the applause and yelling was deafening him. |
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The crowd responded with applause suitably thunderous for a woman with such commanding stage presence. |
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It is rare indeed for show-jumping or dressage or even polo to excite more than warm applause from onlookers. |
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At the end of some of the early numbers, there was a sticky few seconds of silence before the requisite applause began. |
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There was a round of applause as the fighters zoomed overhead and did a slow roll in formation. |
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Both sides engaged in an entertaining encounter which drew applause from the sizeable crowd. |
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The audience collapses in laughter, and the theater resounds with a barrage of applause. |
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A round of applause for Melissa please, for behind every successful man is an intelligent woman orchestrating the whole shooting match. |
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It was a parable that preached the message of humility and was met by sustained applause. |
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The hall reverberated with applause, as two little kids of the group emerged every time on the ramp. |
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The hall reverberated with applause each time the guest went down memory lane recalling the college's accomplishments. |
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But there was the usual reverent silence, broken by the occasional embarrassed cough or ripple of restrained applause. |
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The state's apparent enthusiasm for lethal injections has won both applause and criticism. |
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Clever footwork, intelligent running and sheer hard graft earned him plenty of applause. |
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Alone, Prospero speaks an epilogue, in rhyme, saying that now that he has no magic powers he needs the audience's indulgent applause to free him. |
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And one which drew the applause, I think, of all major sections of the sporting publics of the world who were watching it. |
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Well, they did, with a truly electric performance of Hamlet that rightly received prolonged applause at the end. |
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After wild applause from the gallery, Hogan said nothing, then hit his next shot within a few feet of the cup. |
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There will be applause, appropriate blushing and downcast eyes on my part, followed by an incredible job offer. |
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There was a round of polite applause as Theo stood and walked over to Isabel. |
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There was much applause and heckling, I mean cheering, and we were whisked backstage. |
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After a very brief speech, he calls most of the actors and actresses from the wings, who come on to applause. |
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That brought some unscripted applause, a sense of relief that at last he had said what so many had longed to hear. |
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After a slightly slow start the audience did begin to warm up and there were some big laughs and rounds of applause. |
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Attacking the bastions of privilege is still the easiest way for a politician to win a cheap round of applause. |
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They are burnt, diced or melted in acid in front of onlookers who react with polite applause. |
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When the lights faded at the end of this play, there was no applause for a full minute. |
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Her advice to the youth on the virtues of hard work and diligence won a hearty round of applause. |
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The applause rippling around the stadium was for more than just a piece of accomplished defending. |
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Already there is a low buzz of excitement, punctuated by the occasional outbreak of applause. |
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Strangely the crowd gave this the same polite applause as they had to the other points he had made. |
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The applause he heard was from fans impressed by shots that stopped close to the pin. |
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Standing now, the applause reaches its crescendo, and she exits stage right. |
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The applause will be loud and long in deserved praise of a man and his family who have done so much for Scottish boxing. |
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I would like a round of applause for remembering all the right letters in the right words while being drunk. |
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The council takes a lot of knocking, but on this occasion their efforts demand nothing but applause. |
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There had been some hostile questions from the floor, but in the end there was loud applause at the outcome. |
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There was a huge round of applause when the juniors from the academy took to the stage. |
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There is one character in the film who gets applause at the end for his performance. |
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They deserve credit, approbation, applause and salutations for this achievement. |
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With a roar of laughter and a big round of applause, the soldiers ask if she'll be at the dance. |
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The director finally called cut and the audience continued to roar with applause. |
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Fox has sprung for a couple of extras that should have them roaring with thunderous applause. |
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A courtroom in New York City erupted into applause today as convictions were dismissed for five men. |
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I graciously accepted the rosette and belt buckle, thanking the ring steward as I rode out and the applause trickled down. |
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If the theatre audience is dense and does not applaud, canned applause should stand in, on the ready. |
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The entrance on to the stage was greeted with a mixture of squealing, screams, shouts and rounds of applause! |
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The rousing finale made up for that, anyway, and its charged conclusion was greeted with enthusiastic and much deserved applause. |
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As the father turns around to give the cinema a final look-over, we give him a round of applause. |
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It's an olive branch sheathed like a blade, but it draws the largest applause of the night. |
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The most honourable manner of signifying their assent, is to express their applause by the sound of their arms. |
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Janet and William Norwood, the young man's parents, were also seated in the gallery and stood up to tumultuous and prolonged applause. |
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I feel butterflies in my belly as I watch William Hutt enter from up stage center greeted by a long round of applause. |
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The audience however enjoyed the production and gave full vent to their feelings with thunderous applause at the conclusion. |
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A great round of applause sounded, and she tried to stand up and take a bow, but fell to the ground laughing. |
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Take a minute to deliver some well deserved applause for this kid, whose gumption we should all long to emulate. |
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The handful of coaches, scouts and parents were stunned into disbelieving silence before breaking into thunderous applause. |
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He was given a well-deserved rapturous round of applause at the start of what would be his last game in tangerine. |
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Meanwhile, he performed an impromptu tap dance which drew great applause and hoots of appreciation from the audience. |
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This wasn't just polite applause, rather it was an affectionate, full-throated cheer, lasting for a good 30 seconds. |
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He is so easy with it that like a general who has always won battles, he has won loud applause from the audience after each show. |
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This as their visiting fans acclaimed their team with a volley of applause that would have done justice to a rookery of seals. |
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The four male voices of the Hilliard earned thunderous foot-stamping applause from a capacity audience at Canongate Kirk. |
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There was another scatter of applause and a short man with a ring of red hair around his shiny pink scalp moved onto the stage. |
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There was tepid response to the issues that he I think expected to get applause on. |
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The tepidity of the applause showed that many had tired of it before the end of this first showing. |
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A bhangra by children to highlight the merriment of Baisakhi won a generous round of applause. |
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An official marshal in an orange vest was in place to initiate the spontaneous applause every time a wheelchair athlete sailed past. |
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I can picture myself in their place, garnering the accolades, the applause, the love, if only someone would take a chance on me. |
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The great man waved to the crowds in the main grandstand, and gentle applause wafted back at him. |
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The audience rewarded the young masker and the entire performance with expressions of pleasure and applause. |
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The applause rose to a crescendo when four white doves were freed and flew into the night sky. |
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There was some grudging applause at the final curtain, but I got the feeling it was more for the sake of form, rather than actual enjoyment. |
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She drew a fair share of applause every time she appeared on stage, and made quite a few fans before the evening was over. |
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A conspiratorial hush proceeds to cosh the masses, precipitating a muffled ripple of applause as the Mayor and his entourage take to the stand. |
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The crowd's loud cheers and shouts of applause were typical of the flatterer, excessive and insincere. |
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The applause is flattering but the thing that really teaches us anything is failure. |
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The first was left and the second caused a defensive prod in the middle of the bat, bringing loud applause from the crowd. |
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I normally deplore applause that begins before the conductor lowers his baton, but I joined in the spontaneous delight at the pyrotechnics. |
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She accepted the crown and the crowd erupted in a loud thundering applause. |
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Shelley proceeded to name each member, taking notice that Brandon got the loudest, most thunderous applause. |
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The visitors' stands, while smaller than the home stands, nonetheless exploded in a thunderous round of raucous applause for their team. |
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There was a loud, thunderous applause as she gave them one last smile and burst into tears. |
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Dressed in blue and gray suits, they climb out, waving American flags, to thunderous applause. |
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Possibly it was sheer vanity and love of easily-won applause that drove him to act out the role of mendicant campus guru. |
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He received a special mention in assembly on Friday, and was given a round of applause by his fellow pupils after they were told of the rescue. |
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Manistina, while not a great actress, sang the challenging role admirably with her well-sounding, stable mezzo and garnered much applause. |
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Brandishing his trophies, the triumphant toreador tours the arena to the applause of the public, who hand him flowers and wine. |
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Burnett and Skyner milked the applause, shook hands, sent over a few practice swings and tossed up for who was going first. |
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In blazers and berets, their medals shining, they smiled broadly and soaked up the applause and cheers. |
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The old soldiers, wearing military berets and caps, were greeted with warm applause, hugs and kisses from a grateful crowd lining the streets. |
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His every step all day was taken to applause acknowledged with a thumbs-up gesture, a wave, a nod. |
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Their hearts and applause went out to the manager, to the flash-jacks of bits of Broadway successes of the past. |
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Chuck War stood and approached the podium to respectful applause from the Assembly. |
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The defender's control let him down, the inviting chance lost, yet such spontaneous invention fully merited the resultant applause. |
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As you enter the Winter Garden Theatre, you see the interior of a grungy circus tent and hear faraway music and applause. |
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And, when they do, they always smile and sigh, and there's a silent mime of applause. |
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I mean what could you possibly win, apart from cash and the kind of frankly transitory and ephemeral applause of certain kinds? |
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Yet her first aria as Liu drew the first overwhelming applause of the evening. |
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When one of his paintings failed to attract even a single bid at an auction in 1990, the audience broke into spontaneous applause. |
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We got a resounding round of applause from all the old biddies watching on, then we both got death stares from management. |
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There's naturally rapturous applause intertwined with mirth and salivation. |
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The USA drew the loudest applause of the day at the Pond, which was open to the public. |
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The performances included 5 separate acts by Madame Jim, with full costume changes, which earned mountains of applause. |
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And on it goes, each lame joke greeted with feeble, self-regarding applause and laughter that comes like a slow belch. |
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The first half concluded with a trapeze act that got nervous applause throughout and a thunderous ovation at the end. |
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You listen to the tumblers falling in a lock, with a sound like faraway applause. |
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He was overwhelmed at the number of people packed into the council's chamber and was stunned at the cheers and applause he received. |
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Thinking on her feet, Larmore sings an aria from the Barber of Seville, to tumultuous applause from the concourse. |
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After the song died down, there was a loud applause and a lot of cheers from the crowd. |
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These players were the real heroes on the night as they received a tumultuous applause from the attendance. |
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Sting left the stage to a tumultuous round of applause and three of the Beatles took over, Paul being the surprising omission. |
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The victorious team on arrival in Bunclody were greeted with tumultuous applause on their brilliant playing. |
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A tumultuous round of applause concluded the excited movement and all were treated to refreshments, much enjoyed by all. |
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One of the most tumultuous rounds of cheering and applause was reserved by the delegates for a seemingly innocuous line about tax laws. |
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Watanabe raised his hands with smile as supporters welcomed them with applause. |
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No one was listening or taking much of an interest, but when he was done a tumultuous round of applause greeted him. |
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William and Ffion enter Downing Street to tumultuous Tory applause and waving of union flags. |
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David came on to the Mayflower stage to tumultuous applause from a packed, mainly female middle-aged audience. |
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Amir Khan enters the ring to tumultuous applause from the massed British supporters. |
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The show played to full houses for a five-night run and ended to tumultuous applause on Saturday night. |
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So the discovery that he gave a short, sharp bark whenever his name is mentioned and a long loud howl whenever he hears applause came as a shock. |
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The snap of close on two hundred crossbows firing in a ragged volley was a sound like sharp applause. |
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Fearing for the safety of nearby combustibles, I whipped the pan off the stove and was overwhelmed with thunderous applause. |
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His drum solos brought on much applause from an audience obviously starved for the New Orleans ragtime style music. |
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The sincere and succinct work has won a multitude of readers and gained the applause of local critics. |
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Also, we see the same post-song fade-outs here, eradicating the applause and appreciation of the crowd after every number. |
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He rendered a couple of poems to applause from the audience, most of whom were his friends and relatives. |
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So if the marketing peeps at ASUS expect a round of applause, or even a congenial nod of respect, they are likely to be disappointed. |
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I took vengeful joy in the smattering of boos that underlaid the applause, though. |
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There were approving murmurs from people close by and at the conclusion, sustained but restrained applause. |
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The thousands watching broke into thunderous applause and a roar of jubilation! |
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The Muscovite's footwork sequences drew special applause from the audience and the judges awarded him 73.05 points. |
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The applause for him drowned out whatever that sleazy guy at the end was ranting about. |
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She described how the mere sight of the Pope's plane was met by rapturous applause and tears of joy. |
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The slenderness of City's advantage meant the final whistle, when it finally came, was greeted with relief and applause in equal measure. |
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She almost transformed the audience from deep gloom into spontaneous applause. |
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They get nothing but applause from me on that score, but I do wish they would tackle Europe, and other issues, with a little more honesty than they seem to believe is politic. |
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If the service is greater, the hero is made the target of outspoken praise, pulpit and press belaud him, applause greets him everywhere and processions form in his honor. |
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Somehow the debate devolved into a petty competition to see who could get more applause. |
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Gingrich is a strong debater, agile enough even to turn a question about past marital infidelity into an applause line. |
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And one person started clapping, and then the whole room erupted in applause. |
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Of course, this was greeted with a round of applause and whoops from her room of willingly incarcerated followers. |
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The audience at both showings I attended burst into appreciative applause, alive to the fact that they were being teased. |
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I paled and decided this was the end for me, but instead of a lynching I got a round of applause at the end. |
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And that second bullet point, his biggest applause line with conservatives for months? |
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Just as a further clarification, often during a treaty settlement bill the gallery will contribute by way of either a waiata or applause, as we have just heard. |
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When he ripped open his shirt to show the brand from the chain gang, it got applause. |
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The room exploded with a cacophony of applause and clinking Champagne flutes. |
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To applause from watching crowds, it lifts off from Heathrow to successfully completed its first full transatlantic flight since its grounding last year. |
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The New Zealand Barbarians received polite applause and the England team, not surprisingly, were met with a standing ovation that raised the roof. |
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The audience is rapt, breaking several times into appreciative applause. |
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They did not go over well, receiving polite applause at best. |
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A faint round of applause built up around him, as some of the younger boys had gathered around to watch the mysterious stranger with the perfect aim. |
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There is no soundtrack, no kick-ass guitar music to suck us into the lifestyle, just a blue sky, some distant shouting and the occasional applause. |
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Four of the McCartney sisters received thunderous applause after a most eloquent and moving allocution from the distinguished Political Editor of The Sunday World. |
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The audience could hear every word, and the harmony was so rich, so compelling, that the congregation sat on the edges of their seats, amens and applause at the ready. |
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With the bases loaded and nobody out in the eighth, Giambi added a sac fly, netting more applause for the insurance run, his third ribbie of the night. |
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A riotous round of applause arose from the crowd, congratulating Will. |
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The audience exploded into waves of applause and general backslapping. |
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Nevertheless, he is a flamboyant showman, fond of electric blue suits, who once turned up on a motorbike to wild applause at the Cannes festival, where he is lionised. |
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For someone obsessed with the quirks of fame and applause, la diva may have lost a bit of her talent at garnering those perks. |
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The black-and-white footage, shot with a single silent 16 mm camera and dubbed with weird, repetitive applause tracks, is as surrealistic as a French art film. |
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By then the protesters appeared to have lost heart and left the lecture hall looking disconsolate as the audience gave Mr Jones a round of applause. |
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After each of the acts lusty applause followed from the crowd. |
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The audience gave them a roar of applause as they took a bow. |
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Charles, after seeing his partner run off, went to the center of the stage and took a bow, after which he was given tremendous applause from the highly amused audience. |
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Turning the magic wand into silk scarves and pulling out a bunch of flowers from a hollow pipe that enclosed a lit candle were some of his acts that won thunderous applause. |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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They laughed at his jokes, hissed at his political opponents and rose to their feet for his applause lines. |
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With the brightly coloured banderillas he approaches the bull excellently and positions them carefully on the neck, bringing the crowd to its feet with applause. |
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Unlike Kyle, who is smarminess personified and constantly bangs on about how much of a perfect family man he is, US presenters will parade their wounds for applause. |
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The audience clearly sided with Whoopi, breaking out into thunderous applause as she finished her comment. |
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Sudanese model Alek Wek drew a wave of applause in a sweeping pink lame opera coat with fur collar, thrown over a silver sheath dress with giant embroidered palm leaves. |
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The only moment the applause was equaled was when Chairman MAO was spotted inside the stadium. |
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Despite the cheers and applause, the officers had their share of mishaps. |
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As expected, the two kissed for a millisecond and the crowd erupted in applause and cheers. |
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The throng of fans filled the Royal Albert Hall with tsunamis of applause. |
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The monochromatic man of letters himself bounded on stage to a burst of applause. |
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We came out of the tunnel and were greeted by tumultuous applause. |
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At the end the applause was tumultuous, sustained and deserved. |
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At each point, the audience was eager to punctuate his rhetoric with cheers and applause. |
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There was a polite smattering of applause as the above mentioned students made their way on stage, looking incongruous in their formal school uniform and blazers. |
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Wayward-looking tee shots were greeted with expectant murmurs of approval which turned into disappointed applause if the ball ended up on the green. |
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On one level, the idea is unexceptionable, indeed worthy of applause. |
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The audience's boos, screams, and applause determines who wins the fight. |
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More giddy people climb aboard, and again we erupt into applause and whoops. |
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Instead of a virtual punch in the ovaries, Paltrow should get a round of applause. |
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A little long winded, but the speech was punctuated with a lot of applause, which suggested that a lot of the military brass in attendance support him. |
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Only when the singer looks up again into the audience, after endless seconds of being lost in a land of musical perfection, the applause and bravos break over the two men. |
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He paused for the brief spattering of polite applause that followed. |
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After the applause had died down, Hector prepared to speechify. |
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He went on say that where bonus schemes were cut and dried and that was not fair, the situation should be looked at, and that drew more scattered applause. |
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When he fielded the last question and walked off the stage, there was no applause from the press corps. |
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The crowd that had gathered burst into applause, and Sarah grinned. |
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As the boys finish their set, the large crowd bursts into applause. |
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For the second time in the festival, the crowd broke into spontaneous cheers and applause as the village women stood up against the oppressive regime of their village. |
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The audience alternated compulsive chatter with breathless silence, and there were three or four mid-film bouts of spontaneous, delighted applause. |
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There was loud applause and cheering when it was voted down. |
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She warbled and wobbled through the recital and was greeted with thunderous applause. |
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Within nine minutes, he was in orbit and the various stages of the rocket had peeled off, prompting a round of applause among the engineers and technicians on hand to watch. |
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Still hale and hearty, Bridie was in great form on the night, socialising with everyone present and performed her own party piece to rapturous applause. |
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Most football supporters have stood by him in his adversity, and greeted him with warm applause on match days despite his falling from grace so publicly. |
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For the children jugglers and clowns drew cheers and applause and the area was filled with the sounds of the Caribbean steel band and Skipton Brass. |
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At the end he stands center stage to receive the applause, patient and stone-faced, impassive under the weight of all these strangers and their love. |
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Waves of applause greeted a cinched blue silk jacket with a shawl collar scattered with silver embroidery, worn over a citrine skirt in mille-feuille layers of stiff organdie. |
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The applause swelled as members of the Royal Family left in the seven-car cavalcade, particularly when the young Princes William and Harry passed by. |
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The camaraderie among the students was such that there was thunderous applause and ovation for excellence, irrespective of the institution to which the performers belonged. |
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I think I gave my best performance that night, and soon Henry was leading me off stage the way we'd planned, with a shower of applause reaching my oversensitive ears. |
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No applause could be heard, though hugs and tears were evident. |
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Before enlisting he had been the chief of a gang of claqueurs, whose business it was to lead the applause, or it might be, the hissing at the theatres of Rome. |
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And after he completed the stunt to the audience's applause, he asked to be excused while he took time out for a photo opportunity, which he informed us he never misses. |
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The winner was the lady who told the saddest life story as indicated by a sound meter measuring the volume of the audience's applause for each contestant. |
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The big applause he received drowned out the pitter-patter of his feet. |
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A chorus of applause and cheers greeted this, so loud for so few that I looked around in confusion, wondering where they had hidden all the extra people. |
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