A bhangra by children to highlight the merriment of Baisakhi won a generous round of applause. |
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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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He received a special mention in assembly on Friday, and was given a round of applause by his fellow pupils after they were told of the rescue. |
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A great round of applause sounded, and she tried to stand up and take a bow, but fell to the ground laughing. |
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With a roar of laughter and a big round of applause, the soldiers ask if she'll be at the dance. |
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There was a huge round of applause when the juniors from the academy took to the stage. |
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We got a resounding round of applause from all the old biddies watching on, then we both got death stares from management. |
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I would like a round of applause for remembering all the right letters in the right words while being drunk. |
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Sting left the stage to a tumultuous round of applause and three of the Beatles took over, Paul being the surprising omission. |
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A tumultuous round of applause concluded the excited movement and all were treated to refreshments, much enjoyed by all. |
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So if the marketing peeps at ASUS expect a round of applause, or even a congenial nod of respect, they are likely to be disappointed. |
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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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I feel butterflies in my belly as I watch William Hutt enter from up stage center greeted by a long round of applause. |
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Unlike most who audition with backing tracks, Harry chose to sing his a cappela, and he got a good round of applause at the end. |
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Her advice to the youth on the virtues of hard work and diligence won a hearty round of applause. |
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The programme ended with the sparkling guru arati dance, which won a round of applause from all those present. |
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Attacking the bastions of privilege is still the easiest way for a politician to win a cheap round of applause. |
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For finishing first place in a Scottish Hillrally you receive a hearty round of applause and a pat on the back. |
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So keep these tools in an accessible place nearby for those times when you can use a round of applause or a pat on the back. |
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There was a round of applause as the fighters zoomed overhead and did a slow roll in formation. |
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A round of applause for Melissa please, for behind every successful man is an intelligent woman orchestrating the whole shooting match. |
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As the father turns around to give the cinema a final look-over, we give him a round of applause. |
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That cheered me up no end and the round of applause after that was mentioned went on for minutes! |
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The Bordeaux fans stayed behind to give the Celtic supporters a round of applause, acknowledging their good humour. |
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Mr. Albert led the slouchy, disinterested crowd in a round of applause for Holly. |
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No one was listening or taking much of an interest, but when he was done a tumultuous round of applause greeted him. |
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He the asked the delegates to join him in a round of applause for the Organizing Committee. |
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By then the protesters appeared to have lost heart and left the lecture hall looking disconsolate as the audience gave the speaker a round of applause. |
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Each gets a round of applause from the audience in the theatre and a corresponding smatter from the press room. |
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Rocca is the first to tee off: a round swing, a long hit, and a brief round of applause. |
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By then the protesters appeared to have lost heart and left the lecture hall looking disconsolate as the audience gave Mr Jones a round of applause. |
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Fans trained since birth to boo the Yankees instead summoned up a warm round of applause. |
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The Cheshire Cat, a brilliant bunraku puppet, deserves its round of applause. |
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Within nine minutes, he was in orbit and the various stages of the rocket had peeled off, prompting a round of applause among the engineers and technicians on hand to watch. |
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I would take a round of applause by the government members as a sign of encouragement. |
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A round of applause went up, and the capitulars retired for some coffee, and to prepare for Vespers. |
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Receiving a round of applause, Lago called on delegates not to applaud him but to provide solutions. |
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For example, a special praise that is full of grace can draw a thunderous round of applause. |
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After a round of applause, Patricia Marsden-Dole thanked the speaker and turned the meeting over to the President. |
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All the children were congratulated with a long round of applause and after pats on the back and hugs. |
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So let's give all of those ministries a round of applause for their participation. |
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He expressed deep appreciation for the fine work of Dr. Sukavejworakit and Dr. Mary Henry and called for a round of applause. |
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They deserve a round of applause for contributing to the success of the program. |
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Of course, this was greeted with a round of applause and whoops from her room of willingly incarcerated followers. |
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I paled and decided this was the end for me, but instead of a lynching I got a round of applause at the end. |
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A faint round of applause built up around him, as some of the younger boys had gathered around to watch the mysterious stranger with the perfect aim. |
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A riotous round of applause arose from the crowd, congratulating Will. |
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Instead of a virtual punch in the ovaries, Paltrow should get a round of applause. |
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At which Barry put down the mic and basked in a round of applause. |
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If it were not for Marie, we would not be well fed in this Chamber, and I think we should give a huge round of applause for the homecooked meals that are prepared for us every single day that we are in session. |
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Another round of applause was given to the representative of St Lucia who spoke for the small island states and criticised the WTO as not being a friend of the small island states. |
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I think those who do the hard work of taking care of our veterans every morning, every day and every night deserve our thanks, deserve a special place in this delegation, and deserve a round of applause. |
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So, let's give them a well-deserved round of applause. |
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Finally, a group picture and a good round of applause! |
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Yes, I agree, a round of applause would be quite appropriate. |
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No matter which color you choose, these lightweight, pretty and practical gloves deserve a round of applause for putting a little warmth into a fall day. |
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This is met by a rousing round of applause and knowing nods. |
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But after it was all over, she happily accepted a round of applause. |
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Modern technology sometimes takes quite some time to get into working order, but everyone was patient, and a round of applause went up when the devices were sorted out. |
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It received a unanimous round of applause all over the world, to such an extent that other major cities adopted special lighting so as to highlight their monuments at night. |
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I would ask my fellow members in this House to join me in a round of applause for our colleague, Catherine Lacroix, who will be leaving us to take up new challenges. |
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And please give all of the fantastic performers a big round of applause for their efforts this evening! |
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I will be making my super tasty red, white and blue pasta and my red, white and blue Battenberg cake, which, if I'm honest, I'm hoping to get a round of applause for. |
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