No school gyms of adulating audiences on their feet to cheer the genius, no comic book figures dropping bon mots could press those keys. |
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Just tourists, adulating a tradition, their spare time, through this great communion which is repeated at set times, twice a day. |
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Anyway, since the '70s, when folks started adulating the '50s, the nostalgia industry has learned to mine and resell the best stuff from 20 years ago. |
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There was supposed to be an adulating throng hanging from every rail, trumpet-blaring heralds lined side by side and perhaps even angels smiling down from above. |
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And former Olympian Jonathan Edwards, a triple jump gold medallist was another adulating fan. |
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Indeed, as Pritchard and his bandmates took to the stage the venue's foundations threatened to crumble under an adulating cacophony of screams. |
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The usual weak arguments from adulating monarchists from their position of on their knees with eyes to the floor, is, she has to be impartial. |
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Between these two, a flowing, adulating, menacing crowd sways the action. |
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