Following the herd, as the media advise, would lead me to applaud childish petulance, crudity, and bad manners. |
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I applaud the Navy's success in this initial shipboard implementation, which expands the messaging envelop to the Navy tactical environment. |
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With the singular exception of Chennai, cricket crowds all over India have forgotten how to applaud good cricket played by the other side. |
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Three thousand people applaud enthusiastically and one journalist makes uncharitable remarks. |
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Did you applaud the hauliers and farmers and gleefully hope that their muscle would bring down the cost of fuel? |
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This strength of character has not gone unnoticed by Indian women, who have found much in her to applaud. |
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We peer through it into another world, while we applaud its bravura performance in this one. |
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As a dessert lover, I applaud the apple crisp and banana-and-white-chocolate bread pudding. |
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A stunned silence followed, then a small group began to applaud, speckled patches of clapping joining from across the auditorium. |
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While I'm wary of children snitching on their parents, in some cases one has to applaud such actions. |
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When the leader lauds French hospitals and Swedish schools, they applaud on cue. |
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I applaud the movie for portraying their relationship in completely non-sexual terms. |
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The first reaction was to applaud the rioting children and to complain of police heavy-handedness. |
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Members of both sides of the political spectrum in the overflow audience rose to applaud. |
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Some of his questions were a bit cheeky, and I applaud you for revealing your income. |
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I applaud the Army chief of staff for approving the creation of the Combat Action Badge. |
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I applaud Hollywood's efforts at cinematizing the Marvel pantheon, but I must say they have, as a rule, left me cold. |
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I applaud the author for avoiding the first time novelist's trap of resorting to cliches and stereotyping. |
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Good luck to them, and fair play to them for staying around to applaud the Knights as they lifted the trophy. |
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I applaud his continued enthusiasm for loud, guitar-based rock music, and hope he continues to champion his faves. |
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I applaud the work that has been done by the select committee, and I commend this work, as it is shaped, to the House. |
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I have to applaud Chris for his miraculous, classy turn-around from drug-riddled dope fiend to responsible father and Broadway star. |
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I'll applaud the role of inspirer and moral example from a religious leader who wants to contribute to politics and social progress. |
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If this is intentional I applaud the ambitious experiment, but that doesn't undo its failure. |
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I applaud all the top 5 finishers, very decent reply times for e-mail, really all winners. |
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Contemporary Evangelicals applaud Whitefield's eirenic sentiments, but have forgotten why he wrote the letter in the first place. |
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I applaud the Minister's foresight in helping mothers to prepare for an independent future. |
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The life of this wrecked if gallant woman has become, not the cautionary tale it was in 1970, but an achievement to applaud. |
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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 tribute does not applaud or pay homage to the people who are depicted as maids, but to their servitude. |
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Blaire has received thousands of emails, most of which applaud her proactive attitude. |
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I applaud the council for considering the facts rather than being swayed by emotive and at times inaccurate information. |
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The only bummer about this series is the Saturday-night time slot, otherwise we applaud these top-notch docos. |
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Many applaud the new phosphorus standards as a best management practice that will accrue environmental benefits. |
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Germans never applaud between the movements of a sonata, or before the end of an act at the opera. |
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We wholeheartedly applaud what they are trying to do, and those responsible for this ludicrous decision are just jobsworths. |
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But even when they do get it wrong, you have to applaud them for having a go at it anyway. |
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If it encourages people from different ethnic groups to come together socially, then I applaud that. |
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The audience wasted no time in leaping to their feet to applaud a seamless opening night. |
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Although we applaud the current conservation efforts to build refuges for the red squirrels, we think these may not be enough. |
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I applaud both the concept of a code of ethics by which industry members are bound, and the revamping of the disciplinary process. |
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Only a man who loved someone beyond their looks could get over this hurdle, and for that, I applaud him. |
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They begin to applaud loudly, their hands coming together to form a symphony all its own. |
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I sat there, dumbstruck, wondering who could laugh at this, let alone applaud. |
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Who else could bowl a bouncer, an off break, a leg break and a googly in an over and applaud when a batsman hooked a bouncer for a four? |
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Warne's mastery over the art of leg spin is unrivalled and even the worst of his detractors is forced to stand up and applaud his wizardry. |
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I will not applaud the clarity gained when the U.S. refuses to ante up more than a pittance for the damage wrought by tsunamis in Southeast Asia. |
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Audience members applaud liberally, even before the last note has died away. |
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First off, not all the Jesus crowd is against the concept, so I applaud you people. |
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This is a victory for commonsense and we want to applaud the Minister for standing with the people on this issue. |
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It was insecurity, she argues, that led him into the trap of trying to be what people would applaud him for being. |
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The work here is critical to humankind and we need to applaud the people who work here rather than abuse them. |
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I refute Mr. Strausbaugh's accusations, but I applaud his championing of Ballard. |
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Companies have to move faster and we should applaud those that let low-grade jobs go offshore. |
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If our troops can speed quickly through Iraq and deal with this monster it stands to reason that his own people must applaud our efforts. |
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I applaud the government for intervening in that scenario and saying it would taihoa on provisional tax. |
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Perhaps we fellow painters best understand the enormous risks she confronts at every turn, and quietly applaud her savoir faire. |
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Yesterday the pro-testing marchers stood up to be counted and we applaud them. |
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She may miss the mark sometimes, but you've gotta applaud her sense of adventure. |
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As a pastoral theologian, I applaud texts that look realistically at the emotive world. |
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They are happily engrossed in their game, though there is no audience to see and applaud a great throw or a neat catch or a lovely shot. |
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Agriculture professionals applaud the bats, which feed on migratory corn earworm moths, America's number-one agricultural pest. |
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But few who applaud true sportsmanship would begrudge this genial chap every prize available. |
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Now thanks to a children's charity he can leap up and applaud because the new wheelchair rises at the touch of a button. |
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I'll await my head-mounted display and touchless interface before I applaud any of these companies for mind-blowing innovation. |
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I applaud Janet Kraft, together with those who signed the presentment. |
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Other publishers applaud the addition of giclee to the market. |
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I applaud you for dodging the come-ons of this obvious nitwit. |
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The 900-page books aside, we applaud brevity, speed and quick thinking. |
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But although I sympathise with almost all of what Todorov says, and applaud his achievement in saying it, I have a minor cavil about the way he gets his argument going. |
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In such situations I would applaud if the bus driver turned into the traffic and bounced a couple of SUVs off the road using pre-fitted giant bull bars. |
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We applaud the efforts of model developers to look at mediators and moderators of effectiveness, and believe that this will be an extremely productive avenue of research. |
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If it was The View, someone off to the side would be motioning for the audience to applaud. |
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They were up on their feet so often to applaud the Texas senator that his speech was practically an aerobics class. |
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In between songs she whispered quiet thank yous, but even then the audience only got a couple of chances to applaud her, as she made each song run into the next. |
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Securing awe and applaud from people standing on both sides of the road, the procession moved on to the holy shrine carrying the shawls with utmost respect. |
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I applaud Paul Ryan and the CBC members for their willingness to engage while respectfully listening to what each had to say. |
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One could not help but applaud, even if the goal was grist to the glory-mill of the Dear Leader. |
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I applaud them for pursuing this critically important health issue. |
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We applaud the many leaders, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, who condemned the demagoguery, incitement and violence. |
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The pervasive pathologization of the healthy workings of the female reproductive system irks me to a great degree, and I applaud the authors for challenging it. |
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It seems backwards to applaud what is already necessary, what has already been clear for a long time. |
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When she decapitated a Japanese drug lord in Kill Bill, she did it with such grace you couldn't help but applaud. |
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I applaud the uncomplicatedness of loving one thing completely. |
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I applaud those judges who are sentencing those offenders to prison. |
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I applaud social, cultural and trading links with our European friends. |
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You continue in your column to applaud the release of 70,000 mulloway fingerlings and say that you look forward to the day when other species are also released. |
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His place in the pantheon of popular culture seems equally secure, but to applaud him as a design genius is to misunderstand and overvalue both the man and his work. |
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Far beyond his well-earned lucre, this is the reason to applaud Radcliffe the most. |
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I applaud these crustaceans for their insistence that it's ok to drop out of useful society in order to protect a feeling of global harmony that I doubt has ever existed. |
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Most property owners would applaud any effort to squirrel money away for a rainy day but the sheer size of the city's reserve accounts would indicate a closer look. |
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On a lesser note, I applaud the author's use of serial commas. |
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Komen Illinois Affiliates applaud Representative Smiddy on the passage of the Breast Cancer Excellence in Survival and Treatment Act into law. |
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We hope that psychologists will applaud good studies of scientific behavior and thought regardless of the disciplinary specialty of the author. |
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There were ohs and ahs, and the people twisted about as they looked for her. Then they began to applaud. |
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We believe this was a very strategic move for Manpower and applaud Prising for making it happen. |
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God bless investment bankers, Lord And those who keep their loot abroad And let us selflessly applaud When they receive their bonus hoard. |
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I applaud their efforts to clean up the city, but they must do more. |
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I want to applaud the Journal for having the courage to publish the article on SSRI drugs. |
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Even so, I applaud Maxcess for being on the cutting edge and bringing us the first vlog for the converting industry. |
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An enrapt audience stirred only to applaud and ask for more. |
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At the same time, we applaud those who survived to become hibakusha. |
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But I applaud any TV newsperson who refuses to leave the studio. |
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We applaud the Federal Trade Commission for putting together a set of principles to guide the growing area of behaviorally targeted online advertising. |
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It is a knacky little tool and when I rode it down to the bar for lunch the other day, the whole bar turned out to applaud and also, I must add, to burst themselves laughing. |
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Although we don't like your methods, we applaud your motives. |
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