Without being immodest, I have not played a single show where I didn't get close to a standing ovation. |
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A lively rendering of The Nutcracker, a ballet fantasy thrilled its audience to a standing ovation Thursday. |
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During a curtain call after a performance at New York's Joyce SoHo Theater, there is a standing ovation. |
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Camera flashes illuminate the speaker as she concludes her two-hour address to a thunderous standing ovation. |
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Substituted in the 75th minute, he received a standing ovation from fans appreciative of his contribution. |
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Many uttered sounds of warm appreciation while giving a standing ovation when the show concluded. |
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I did this gig to 4,000 people on Sunday night and got a standing ovation and the noise and energy were phenomenal. |
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They sat in thin-lipped, awe-struck silence while he played, then, without fail, erupted into a standing ovation at the end of every song. |
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What followed was a burst of applause, a standing ovation and the periodic piercing howl of a vuvuzela smuggled into the hall by an enthusiast. |
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At the final whistle, the whole stadium gave the players a standing ovation for top class football. |
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She was met with a standing ovation from the audience and the poster remained. |
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They received a standing ovation from the huge crowd who had come to pay them tribute. |
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Muffled sobs were heard before the audience leapt to its feet in a thunderous standing ovation. |
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John was accorded a standing ovation by the large crowd for his commitment and contribution to the club. |
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He received his award to a standing ovation and the applause could be heard in Belmullet. |
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It was the first time I have ever seen a crowd give a standing ovation to an audience member. |
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It made a change to see an all male cast on stage and the audience reacted with a standing ovation at the end. |
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Anthony brought the house down and got a standing ovation from the audience. |
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Nevertheless, the guest of honour received a standing ovation from the whole audience. |
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The grand finale brought a beguiled and enthralled audience to their feet for a standing ovation. |
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When she completed the variation, we rose to our feet in a spontaneous standing ovation. |
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The energy sensitivity and conviction of the cast brought the audience to their feet in a standing ovation. |
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Hark looks on aghast at his ruined production, but snaps out of it when the audience responds with a standing ovation. |
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He eventually holed out to a diving catch at deep cover by Jamie Glasson and walked off to a standing ovation. |
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Shruti's performance received a standing ovation from critics, artists and well wishers. |
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So hot were their moves that the crowd rewarded a truly scintillating performance with the highest accolade, a standing ovation. |
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As he exited the stage, the audience gave a standing ovation that lasted almost three minutes. |
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The nuns, most dressed informally in pants or skirts, gave her a standing ovation. |
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There are the bouquets of roses on Mother's Day, and the standing ovation she received during a Greek Week vespers service. |
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As Moore shouted over boos and cheers, most of the nominees who had just given him a standing ovation sat silent. |
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Aldrin received a standing ovation, but the crowd hushed as he told how, after the moonwalk, he lost his way. |
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On accepting the honour bestowed on her by the Mayo Society, Mary received a standing ovation by all in attendance. |
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At the now legendary screening, it was greeted with a standing ovation of unprecedented length and lustiness. |
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The ending is a blaze of light and sirens and press reporters and a standing ovation when I walk out of what could have been rubbly grave. |
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As the old director lies on his deathbed, he is rung from Radio City Music Hall to hear the standing ovation for his restored masterpiece. |
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And at the end of the 45-minute play, Ravindra Bharathi reverberated with standing ovation. |
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He singled as a pinch-hitter in the bottom of the ninth last night and was removed for a pinch-runner to a standing ovation. |
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The players were leading Italy 1-0 and left the field at the break to a standing ovation. |
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She got a standing ovation at the end, but it all must have felt pretty hollow. |
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Is it just me or does anyone else find the spontaneous adulation and standing ovation before he's begun slightly embarrassing? |
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The crowd gave the Indian players a standing ovation as the team took the lap of honour. |
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Of course, you can't just hand out a bunch of bananas and a cup of cafe au lait and expect a standing ovation. |
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And at the end of the performance, we rose to our feet and gave a standing ovation. |
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Hall, a close friend of the 20-year-old, was especially delighted that Routledge received a standing ovation on the final whistle. |
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While Martinez got the plaudits she deserved, Navratilova was given the longest standing ovation Centre Court has ever seen. |
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At the end of the show, the happy children and teenagers were saluted by a standing ovation. |
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After a standing ovation and two encores, we were left wanting more. |
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When the black shroud was removed from the white jersey, the crowd exploded with cheers in a standing ovation as fans began to chant Robinson's name. |
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Malala Yousafzai accepted the first Global Citizen Award to what must be the longest standing ovation that ballroom has ever seen. |
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It's a standing ovation and the lights come up on the giant chandelier, illuminating the room. |
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When I finished saying the poem, there was always a grave pause, long enough to drive a hayrack through, followed by a standing ovation. |
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An Agnus Dei and Ave Maria by a young Turkmen soloistwas received with an unexpected standing ovation. |
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The show ends at midnight on a standing ovation and a wild curtain call from the audience. |
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It was really nice because all the real wrestlers in the dressing room gave me a standing ovation for gigging. |
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The two were greeted with a standing ovation from the audience in the sold-out Empire Theatre. |
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Stallone's short, but emotional speech was rewarded with a standing ovation from the 400 guests in the movie theater. |
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Your Holiness, the European Parliament has accorded you a standing ovation to show its great appreciation of your speech. |
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Len Stirling, getting a standing ovation as he receives his Honorary Life Membership Award. |
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So the banquet staff goes out there, and 1,200 people in tuxedos and gowns get to their feet and give us a standing ovation. |
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He invited delegates to give a standing ovation to the Secretariat for its work and dedication, and gavelled the meeting to a close at 1.50 pm. |
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They received a standing ovation as they returned to their seats following acceptance of the award. |
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The crowd gives the artistes from China, North Korea, Ukraine, Uruguay, France, Italy and Switzerland a final standing ovation. |
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But Kannammal overcame her fear, and her speech was greeted with a standing ovation. |
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Members gave a standing ovation to the Tlicho who were in the gallery to witness the event. |
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If you ever come across one, you too will feel like giving a standing ovation and throwing roses and medals! |
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They gave the international president and national director, who were Canadian, a standing ovation. |
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A thunder of applause then resounded in the room and more than a thousand people gave Francoise Andrieux a memorable standing ovation. |
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Dr. Buchman received a most deserved standing ovation at the conclusion of his address. |
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Octavia Spencer got a standing ovation when she won the supporting actress award for The Help. |
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The crowd gave him a standing ovation at either end of the event. |
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They didn't even give him a standing ovation, and instead returned to a placid debate on the countryside, like snoozing farm hands propped up on hayricks. |
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The New Zealand Barbarians received polite applause and the England team, not surprisingly, were met with a standing ovation that raised the roof. |
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Before he could sip, his name was announced and he had to run onto the stage to receive a standing ovation. |
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At two-and-a-half minutes, the standing ovation was short and critics of the looming war were unappeased, though other MPs said they had enjoyed their leader's eloquence. |
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That line did not arouse raucous cheers or a standing ovation. |
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All the audience broke into various hoots and gave her a standing ovation. |
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He carried the audience with his elegant performance on the horizontal bar and crowned his combination with a breathtaking dismount that earned him a standing ovation. |
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So a first home goal produced a first home win in front of Chester's biggest crowd of the season, who gave the team and their chuffed new manager a standing ovation. |
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They gave the Queen rapturous applause and a standing ovation. |
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A Single Man has taken Scearce to Venice, where the film had its world premiere in September to a standing ovation. It has also brought him several times to Toronto and Los Angeles. |
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On March 28 Andreani received a standing ovation at La Scala, and later a medal from Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor. |
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He was subbed off in the 89th minute for Marcelo Sarvas and was given a standing ovation at their home venue. |
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Beckham was subbed after 80 minutes, receiving hugs from his fellow players and manager, as well as a standing ovation from fans. |
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Once again we would like to offer a standing ovation for John Pedersen. |
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Her emotional performance was received with a standing ovation at the O2 Arena and the video received 160 million views on YouTube. |
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Standing in for Minister Gerretsen, who was unable to attend, he did not get the standing ovation that Minister Gerretsen received last year in Edmonton. |
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Davis entered the Crucible Theatre holding the World Championship trophy and received a standing ovation by the audience. |
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She underscored the transparent working method and, after receiving another standing ovation from parties and observers, she thanked delegates for their expressions of enthusiasm. |
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The evening, though well received by the 20,000 fans present, who gave her standing ovation after standing ovation, did not convince the critics. |
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Mr. Speaker, yesterday I thought I had seen everything when I saw the member for Papineau, the son of Pierre Trudeau, actually join his leader in a standing ovation for the leader of the separatist Bloc. |
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In the same over Lyth skipped down the track against the off-spinner and whacked the ball through mid-wicket, which resulted in another standing ovation for an English opener. |
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To everybody's astonishment and indescribable relief, the audience gave him a standing ovation. |
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With his teddy boy hairstyle, Buddy Holly glasses and sharp suit, he drew a standing ovation from the crowd. |
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England played in Dublin in 1973 and were given a standing ovation lasting five minutes. |
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President Espinosa then received a standing ovation. |
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But boyband Collabro won a standing ovation for their version of Stars from Les Miserables. |
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In 1988, Nicole won a standing ovation from jazz fans when she performed her new repertoire at the Bataclan in Paris and at 180 concerts in the French provinces. |
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But the showman that he is earned a standing ovation after nearly every song. |
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After crossing the line Sarah did a victory lap to a standing ovation as the stadium DJ played Scouting For Girls' hit She's So Lovely. |
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Clutching a charcoal briquette in his fist and raising it defiantly over his head, McConnell received a standing ovation from the Republican caucus. |
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The dedicatee, who was in the audience, was given a standing ovation and the piece was later recorded by the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra. |
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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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As he took to the stage, there was a lengthy standing ovation. |
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The crowd roared its approval and gave a standing ovation to the new President of Africa's most populous nation. That common touch has served Babangida well. |
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Afterwards, he received a standing ovation from the Minneapolis crowd which was on its feet the whole time the Black mamba made the clinching free throws. |
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The crowd gave him a rousing, minuteslong, standing ovation. |
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Labour MP Alistair Darling won a standing ovation from the Tory party faithful at the launch of a campaign to keep the British armed forces together. |
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Buck's night ended, to a standing ovation from the sold-out crowd of 2,132, after Chris Jensen led off the UCLA eighth inning with a homer off the scoreboard in right field. |
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Another standing ovation followed, with some laughs, since most of the players wore compression undershorts that extended beyond the jersey shorts. |
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Beckham was honoured before the match by receiving an honorary gold cap representing his 100th cap from Bobby Charlton, and was given a standing ovation from the crowd. |
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He went on to Hamilton College where he received a standing ovation. |
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