In short, a band that is gracious enough to perform two encores is worthy of forgiveness. |
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She was given a dozen encores and then the orchestra leader decided that enough was enough. |
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We got stiffly to our feet and clapped the encores, applauded and cheered the memory of what we once believed and wanted to be. |
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Their performances include frequent encores, presumably lasting until the stagers tire and the birds move on to the next tune. |
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He seems to be enjoying Brightman's performance, and stays for all three encores. |
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When he threw out the traditional scenery and costumes from Verdi's Trovatore, or banned encores, he was hissed by the galleries. |
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Conal did three encores and the whole crowd got to their feet, clapped, cheered and just refused to sit down. |
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They did two encores, the second of which began simply with Johnson performing solo acoustic. |
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The crowd hung breathlessly on every lyric and got two encores out of her. |
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After a standing ovation and two encores, we were left wanting more. |
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At 62 she rarely betrayed her age and, if my memory serves me correctly, she performed a number of encores to thank the very enthusiastic audience. |
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Counting encores, NBC estimated that over 44 million people had watched some portion of the production by the end of the month. |
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The two-hour set was a mix of new songs and older hits with two encores. |
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Truly unbelievable. Left us all gasping for breath, and wanting more. I think they encored twice, but twenty encores would have been too few. |
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The disc is topped and tailed by Turina's colourful Rapsodia Sinfonica, with encores perpetuating the Spanish theme by Granados and Debussy. |
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Encores of Stolen Car and her cover of the Five Stairsteps soul track Ooh Child brings the evening to a close. |
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