Camden loved it, and enthusiastically greeted every number with rapturous applause. |
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What you get is an absolutely enthralling listen, one built with rapturous conduction and taut harmony. |
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The students played to packed houses on both nights and everyone involved was delighted with the rapturous response. |
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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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They brought their wit and music to the midlands and received rapturous applause. |
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Its products are sold in supermarkets all over Europe, but Quorn's arrival stateside earlier this year met with a less than rapturous reception. |
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This 38th minute goal sent the Carlow supporters into rapturous applause and a false hope dawned. |
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Yet for all that, this was a win that received a rapturous reception from the home fans, after some anxious moments in the second half. |
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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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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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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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Displaying a power beyond her size, her breathtaking skill drew rapturous applause from a delighted audience. |
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Beckham was given a rapturous welcome by fans in Japan earlier yesterday after jetting in for a promotional tour of the Far East. |
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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 is a rapturous transcription of an evening in one woman's life, paced out almost in real time and mostly wordless. |
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His cheerful and sporting disposition guarantee a rapturous reception in the winner's enclosure. |
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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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The rapturous love music of the first movement is worthy of Wagner or Strauss. |
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Tosca gives the audience a rapturous evening of gorgeous music and fantastic scenery. |
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The most emotionally intense love song in the piece is the rapturous hymn delivered by Sweeney to his precious cut-throat razors. |
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The literature of the Assyrians, Babylonians and Sumerians mentions the dog in rapturous phrases. |
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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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The biggest reception, indeed a rapturous one, greeted the next speaker, who well and truly let fly. |
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The crowd is rapturous, whistling and shouting for more, and by the side door the lads are practically mobbed. |
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He is expected to receive a less than rapturous reception despite massive investment in the health service promised in last week's Budget. |
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Just a few numbers earlier he was welcomed by a rapturous reception from ecstatic fans chanting his name. |
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It was their first show in Roscommon in many years and they were accorded a rapturous welcome. |
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There's naturally rapturous applause intertwined with mirth and salivation. |
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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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It amazes me that people actually break out in rapturous applause when somebody successfully hits the ball. |
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Both Sir Alex and Reid gave speeches to rapturous applause from the audience. |
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Other than the political quibbles, London critics were mostly rapturous about this modern-dress revival. |
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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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Their singing was beautiful and they received a rapturous ovation from the audience. |
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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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Mr. Tuttle's rapturous brand of intimism in the form of exquisite assemblages caress the walls of the Whitney Museum. |
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He and his jubilant teammates landed at Auckland Airport yesterday morning to a rapturous crowd of supporters and a heart-warming Maori powhiri. |
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In 1988 Aznavour returned to the Palais des Congrès in Paris, performing his old hits and new material to rapturous applause. |
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They are a huge part of the live show, the sound of wood on wood in a rapturous four-handed rhythm ringing out over the harmonious mayhem with such primal authority. |
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Magicians have the most rapturous and absorbed shoptalk of any artists I know. |
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This climate defeatism also swirled around the rapturous reaction to Paterson's argument from the usual suspects in the media. |
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The audience greeted Brel's show with rapturous applause, while the critics hailed him as the new star of French chanson. |
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By launching its new Swatch Jelly in Jelly watch line, Swatch returned to its artistic roots and the reception was just rapturous. |
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Tennis dignitary Chris Evert stands behind her, forced into rapturous laughter along with 14,000 others inside the arena. |
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This month his latest foray into the underworld, RockNRolla has opened to less than rapturous reviews. |
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From the furiously fast runs of the opening to the lyrical to the rapturous to pianissimo trills that were hardly there, the playing was stunning. |
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Not only did the win send the home fans into state of rapturous delirium, but the achievement relieved the team's coach, who had looked tense during the final. |
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Following the birth of his son, he gave himself over to a rapturous, sensual engagement with paint that seemed to fly in the face of his previous restraint. |
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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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Confidential, a slick noirish detective thriller by Curtis Hanson, draws the most rapturous applause of the festival. |
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Crowds of fans gave a rapturous applause to Specials bass player Horace Panter, The Primitives, Paul Sampson and the late Steve Edgson. |
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One of the latest products of the Bordeaux marketing machine, which is currently going great guns after rapturous recommendations by Robert Parker. |
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There were very few people in the audience on March 6th when Brassens sang his material, but the few there were greeted his performance with rapturous applause and Patachou engaged him on the spot. |
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They gave the Queen rapturous applause and a standing ovation. |
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It also has to be said that the way in which the European Union has gone about things there is hardly likely to call forth rapturous enthusiasm about the success of the work it does. |
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In the second half of the aria, the voice breaks out into a rapturous melismatic line, still in company with the oboe, which superbly underlines the Soul's joyful embracing of the Lord. |
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Instead, the argument is about whether their results were really solid enough to justify the rapturous reception they were given, says Katherine Mack, an astrophysicist at the University of Melbourne. |
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Women in the audience leapt up to dance to Blues clair, male jazz fans excitedly tapped their feet to Swing 42 and everyone present burst into rapturous applause during the opening bars of Belleville. |
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His set of 33 songs met with rapturous applause from the audience who would leap from their seats at the end of the show to give Reggiani a rousing standing ovation. |
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After receiving rapturous applause at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, the French chanteuse went on to present the weekly radio show Paris-Picadilly in the U. K. and doors in Spain and Portugal soon swung open for her, too. |
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The flirtatious young prince arrived in Adelaide to a rapturous Aussi greeting and gave 28-year-old Sylvia Cresnar a smacker on the lips. |
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When he finally got to perform at the legendary Olympia in Paris, Nougaro hopped onto stage on crutches, greeted by rapturous applause from the huge audience which had turned out to see him. |
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Superstar forward Lance Franklin broke the deadlock with just minutes to spare, but it was debutant Isaac Heeney who sealed the victory with a maiden goal in front of a rapturous 23,774 fans. |
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Armoured cars of the army and troops, sailors and airmen paraded through the city to a rapturous welcome as Britain relaxed after years of war. |
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When they take to the stage that evening, to a politely rapturous crowd, there is already a sense of absence – a space where the very particular talents of Ferrer, González, Segundo, Cachaíto and the others once stood. |
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Shortly afterwards, England gained a minor victory as Harmison dismissed Justin Langer, who departed to a rapturous ovation. |
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The official coronation of Edward IV took place in June 1461 in London, where he received a rapturous welcome from his supporters. |
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