You can choose instead of him a person who is not a professional applauder, on the basis of competence rather than loyalty. |
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In order to put yourself in the chair of the applauder, you need first to be young and to believe to the speaker. |
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Yet, don't you often get the impression, especially in classical ballet, that the applauder is secretly applauding himself? |
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Yet that does not mean that I have been a blindfolded zealot applauder of everything our politicians do in foreign relations. |
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The applauder is played by Steve Furst and the pianist by Dave Bamber. |
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