The stadium reverberated with claps as brave Marathas displayed their skills in the sport, where the men showcased their acrobatics on poles. |
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In fact the last hour on the course was played out to the accompaniment of claps of thunder and flashes of lightning, but it stayed dry. |
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When she hears a baby's soft whimper, Daphne claps a hand over her mouth to stifle a gasp of surprise. |
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Upon their arrival at the station, Dion was met with claps on the back and countless thumbs-up signs. |
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I give a short yell of exasperation, which is muffled as Jessie claps a hand over my mouth. |
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The congregation claps and cheers and then goes home and bad-talks the pastor over Sunday lunch. |
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And the audience claps and hoots instinctively every time such muscle-flexing occurs. |
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Hand claps, body slaps, foot stomps, and the hollow sounds of the boxes being hit built into complex and satisfying rhythmic structures. |
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It's a worship dance to the god of thunder and lightning in which the arms and legs mimic the claps of thunder and forks of lightning. |
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There were loud boos, punctuated by occasional defiant claps from isolated guests. |
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A group of officers descends on him, reads the arrest warrant, puts a bag over his head, and claps him in cuffs. |
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Seers interpreted claps of thunder, lightning flashes or the condition of a sacrificed animal's entrails. |
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Additional percussion is also provided by the chorus which claps specific patterns at certain points in the music. |
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As the lights go down strobe lighting and terrific claps of thunder herald the storm. |
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With an uninspiring production, minimalist pulsing hi-hats and grime-like offset claps, it doesn't seem nearly as Wu-centric as one would hope. |
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The remaining weapons ranged from manufactured guns to others that had home-carved butts and door claps for bolts. |
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His words were drowned out by claps and cheers from the audience of scientists, engineers and guests. |
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The denture had no metal claps and could not be radiographically detected as acrylic is radiolucent and cannot be detected on x-ray film. |
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The showers continued on and off all evening and we had some of the loudest claps of thunder we've ever witnessed. |
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The group repeats a chorus or claps while a lead singer or drummer sets the pace. |
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The music plinks along like a drunken gamelan, and random flecks of percussion, which include solitary hand claps, throw the listener even further off kilter. |
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The director nods his head and claps his hands after the reshoot. |
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At the beginning of the match, the official claps once to signal to the athletes to advance forward until contact with the opposition is made. |
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It's a close, slightly rough-sounding recording, with unerasable audience hollers and claps and talking. |
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The local abbot, finding Ferondo's wife attractive, gives him a sleeping potion, claps him in a dungeon, and goes to woo the wife. |
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From the crowds along the streets as we enter Bangkok, looks full of admiration and joy, and even big hand claps! |
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Once again we find bulerÃas without claps like in the 1971 album but now Paco de LucÃa doubles up on falsettos and some answers. |
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Hums, vocal calls, hand claps, feet taps, gutteral wails communicated both rhythm and message. |
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The jewel claps would lead us to guess an additional refinement that we discover inside the clutch bag with its printed pink silk lining. |
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At the end of every show, the surgically reborn contestant is revealed to the audience, which oohs and aahs and claps and cries. |
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She claps a cheerful arm around each new friend's shoulder, looks into the camera, grins. |
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The whole class claps their hands and Mpho, the girl standing next to Magda, offers her a space next to her on the mat to sit. |
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Send many claps, with different rhythms, around the circle at the same time. |
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It uses a lot the vocal as the base of his composition, with claps that accelerate the track vs. the original version. |
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When Fabrice's grandmother remembers this moment, she laughs and claps her hands, her eyes full of tears. |
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Once someone claps their hands, the group must count the numbers in reverse. |
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Under a roar of growls and claps from the crowd, we get a sense that this concert is quite out of the ordinary. |
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But once the ordeal is over, he claps his hands and joins the nurses' applause. |
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Extend arms forward and begin clapping hands, first slowly but at increasing speed until everyone claps mechanically. |
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They should be encouraged to listen for how the claps emanate from different spots of the room. |
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The facilitator starts the music, or claps their hands if there is no music available. |
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Then the facilitator claps both hands together, and that sound is passed around the circle to create a rainstorm. |
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The choir sang traditional hymns punctuated with claps and the ululating tribal cries of celebration. |
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Her audience released a volley of claps, whistles and hoots. |
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The crowd claps loudly and doesn't end till Cliff comes on stage. |
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At the sanctuary someone claps a hand across her mouth, pulls her away. |
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Feeling the claps of a hand on his shoulder Ben turned and could not resist a smile as Jack took out his trademark deck of cards and shuffled it in mid air. |
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A cynical immigration official claps James in jail upon his arrival. |
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The eponymous ecdysiast of Chinese Stripper, 1991, claps her palms together above her head ritualistically, her eyes shut tight. |
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They dance while the facilitator plays music or claps. |
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After a beat, a few hesitant claps broke out on the theatre's lower level. |
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When Lambert claps hands, the audience clap with him, unprompted. |
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And the crowd in the CenturyLink Center claps. |
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The first line striking an emotional chord is reciprocated with cheers, claps and zindabad chants only getting louder. |
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Description: Jet crystal multistrands necklace and rhinestone claps. |
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I'll catch it for your mischief in running away. And I'll catch it again when the tutor claps eyes on the handwriting. |
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Description: This brooch was fashioned from gold-plated metal, soldered to a central bar supporting the claps for the brooch and ending in settings of different shapes and sizes. |
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We prize the claps and good wishes of fellow mortals. |
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Before the shrine, a middle-aged man in a black suit throws coins into the offertory box and claps his hands, summoning the spirits of friends or relations who gave their lives for their country. |
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The squeals stop, and a smile breaks out on her face as she claps her hands. Her mother smiles too, knowing her daughter will be healthier in the future. |
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Switching pace he hits a peppier number, accompanying it with foot stomps and claps. |
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