With the French president's ambitious plans for a cohesive, more centralised European Union in shreds, Ireland can take a bow. |
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All in all a great performance from everyone so take a bow folks and congratulations to all involved. |
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Those who organised the various events and there were many, must take a bow, for all of their efforts. |
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When the conductor beckoned them to take a bow after the performance, the audience rose as one to acclaim them. |
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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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However, people had put their shoulder to the wheel and they should now take a bow. |
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The girls from the Ursuline school deserve to take a bow for their contribution. |
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First, she loses physical control of her hands, and, by the conclusion of the concert, she is so immobilized that she can't even stand up to take a bow. |
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Morty is quickly turning into a crowd-pleaser with tricks like sit, down, crawl, shake-a-paw, take a bow, and bounce. |
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One of the most wonderful things about these awards is that these performing artists know how to take a bow! |
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It's wonderful to be able to take a bow, giving us the opportunity to thank you in this way. |
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Now opportunity knocks for the all-action midfielder to take a bow on football's greatest stage. |
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Let the person who hatched this idea stand up and take a bow. |
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But Sircar and the actors should take a bow for not reducing all that potty talk into something foul. |
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Representatives from every country are paraded to the stage and given a chance to take a bow or present a speech for their exceptional performances. |
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They can take a bow because we had put it into legislation. |
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