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He received a standing ovation and multiple rounds of applause.
But one of the biggest rounds of applause came when Sen.
He handed out pens to lawmakers who had been invited to attend, and reveled in several rounds of applause.
They later also joined them on stage before the movie played as the crowd gave them several rounds of applause.
Around the world, people have tried to show their appreciation for these workers by staging rounds of applause for them.
The news was met with screams, cheers and rounds of applause, including from his mother, who is suffering from terminal cancer.
LCA founder Chris DeRose addressed supporters Friday, declaring, "South Korea is not alone anymore, this is a global movement," to rounds of applause.
In their addresses to Congress, American presidents typically proclaim the strength of their union in rousing perorations met with hearty rounds of applause.
Gave up four straight hits, six earned runs, and as he came off the mound, actually got a few scattered rounds of applause. Applause!
They both received huge rounds of applause for their knocks on Trump, whom they portrayed as a non-conservative whose language is harming the party.
Macron got some of his loudest rounds of applause when he took Trump to task over his decision to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement.
The line landed Warren one of her loudest rounds of applause of the night, but it didn't play well with her colleagues in the Senate.
Jay Inslee received one of the loudest rounds of applause of the night when he said Trump is the biggest security threat facing the United States.
"Three sustained rounds of applause as Hillary and Bill Clinton walk into audience of last performance of Color Purple just now," Barbaro wrote in a tweet.
"We will, we must come together as a party and beat Donald Trump," Warren declared Saturday in Cedar Rapids, getting one of her loudest rounds of applause.
While the tension between the attorney general and the President did not specifically come up in the meeting, Barr was received warmly and with multiple rounds of applause.
"Three sustained rounds of applause as Hillary and Bill Clinton walk into audience of last performance of Color Purple just now," Barbaro wrote in a tweet on Sunday afternoon.
"This is a nation where our pledge of allegiance says we are 'one nation under God,'" added Carson, who received one of the strongest rounds of applause of the night.
"We've added electrodes into the back sapphire crystal and the digital crown, allowing you to take an electrocardiogram," said COO Jeff Williams, eliciting one of the day's biggest rounds of applause.
Looking slimmer than before the shooting and multiple subsequent operations, Ortiz, 43, received a standing ovation and then delivered a 65-second speech that drew several rounds of applause from the crowd.
Looking slimmer than before the shooting and multiple subsequent operations, Ortiz, 43, received a standing ovation and then delivered a 65-second speech that drew several rounds of applause from the crowd.
During the debate, Warren received several rounds of applause for her attacks against Mike Bloomberg, the billionaire former New York City mayor who has soared in recent polls amid heavy ad spending.
Indeed, Sanders in particular has been drawing large, enthusiastic crowds, and he received several loud rounds of applause when he vowed to tax corporations in order to fund a large infrastructure building program.
She earned the title of most searched for candidate during the second Democratic debate in July after her comments about reparations, poverty and "dark psychic forces" drew rounds of applause from the debate-hall audience.
At a recent community meeting about the takeover, one of the loudest rounds of applause came after a woman stood up and called for someone to run against Mr. Dutton and remove him from office.
The audience listened in rapture and only interrupted Mr Obama with loud rounds of applause (with the exception of one protester who wanted the president to pardon everyone and was promptly shouted down by those around her).
Former President Barack Obama took a break from hitting Broadway with his daughter Malia, showing off his more relaxed style and welcoming rounds of applause on the sidewalk to escape to Hawaii for (another) warm weather getaway.
After a few rounds of applause, photographs and revolutionary chants, he quietly walked off the stage, a stark departure from the fiery speeches on inequality and armed revolution that once drew him international attention and willing recruits.
"In the weeks ahead, our administration will advance its plan to open the United States Embassy in Jerusalem -- and that United States Embassy will open before the end of next year," he said, to rounds of applause.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, the wealthiest person in the world, has earned many rounds of applause for the commitment he made on Sunday to give $10 billion to combat climate change, but he still isn't answering many basic questions.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE officially offered Trump's name into consideration for president to huge rounds of applause.
The events are exhausting love letters to consumerism complete with rounds of applause from the laptop-lit faces of the tech blogging audience when executives mention that you (yes you!) can hold the future in your hands for just $24.95 per month or $599 with trade-in.
DEVELOPING ROME — With shouts of "Bravo!" and rounds of applause, rescue workers pulled a frigid but buoyant boy from the snow-covered rubble of an Italian hotel on Friday, one of at least 10 survivors found two days after an avalanche destroyed the building, officials said.
Driving the news: Author Marianne Williamson had her crystalizing moment with her answers on how to heal racial divides in the U.S., earning huge rounds of applause after proposing $200 billion to $500 billion in reparations for the descendants of slaves and condemning the state of water quality in Flint, Michigan.
Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE officially nominated Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for president to huge rounds of applause at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland on Tuesday.
Because of this, she was well known for keeping audiences attentive and large rounds of applause.
Towards the end of the game, the City fans chanted "There's only one Frank Swift" several times, to rounds of applause from the United fans.
He tended to select political allies primarily by the "coherence of their general worldview", instead of "practicality" or "timeliness". His "high minded approach" would later win rounds of applause among the socialist intelligentsia. Nonetheless, Martov's noble principles made him too "soft" and "indecisive", at time when the opposite were politically required of him.Figes, p.
December 13, 1860. p. 3, col. 2. The very next day the Rocky Mountain News had the following to say concerning the poem: > It was of an humorous character, abounding in keen satire and well devised > puns, and produced repeated rounds of applause from those present. Mr. G. > possesses rare poetic talent, and may in time become no insignificant rival > of the renowned [John] Saxe.
Some disruption was caused when two students dressed as a pink pantomime horse attempted to enter the hall but otherwise Reid was not interrupted during his address, except for rounds of applause from the audience. Reid spoke in his usual working-class Clydeside accent and presented his address as a reasoned argument not as a rabble- rousing speech. At its conclusion Reid received a two-minute standing ovation. Reid's address was entitled "Alienation" and its primary subject was Marx's theory of alienation.
In late 2009, the Portland Mercury reviewed the festival, stating that, "Bridgetown (or should we say, Andy Wood) is changing Portland comedy"Andrew R. Tonry, The Year in Comedy: Examining Portland's Burgeoning Comedy Scene, The Portland Mercury (Dec. 31, 2009) and the following year, the Portland Monthly stated that Wood "deserves several rounds of applause for making the fest happen . . . ."John Chandler, "A Comic Invasion," Portland Monthly (Apr. 20, 2010)(last viewed 7/6/2010)(a primary source with respect to the comic performances, but as a review, a secondary source with respect to organization).
In late 2009, the Portland Mercury reviewed the festival, stating that, "Bridgetown (or should we say, Andy Wood) is changing Portland comedy"Andrew R. Tonry, The Year in Comedy: Examining Portland's Burgeoning Comedy Scene, The Portland Mercury (Dec. 31, 2009) and the following year, the Portland Monthly stated that Wood "deserves several rounds of applause for making the fest happen . . . ."John Chandler, "A Comic Invasion," Portland Monthly (Apr. 20, 2010)(last viewed 7/6/2010)(a primary source with respect to the comic performances, but as a review, a secondary source with respect to organization).
Poster for the New York production Ellaline Terriss wrote: :One night Sir Arthur Sullivan came to see The Circus Girl and was good enough to come round after the play to my dressing-room. I was a little afraid that he might be contemptuous of our gay, light-hearted trifle, but no, not at all, he said he had been delighted with everything, the comedy, the charm, the setting – it is true that the play was beautifully mounted. Edwardes had caught the atmosphere of the circus ring and the last scene, "The Artists' Ball," was one of the finest The Guv'nor had ever staged. It got rounds of applause when the curtain went up, at every performance.
But his repeated claim that "if the governor changes Kagoshima will change" received repeated rounds of applause. Ito's campaign rarely addressed the issue of nuclear power, instead stressing his focus on supporting the forestry, agricultural, fishery and tourism industries, with the message that "continuity is power". At a meeting in Kagoshima city a few days prior to the election, Ito noted that due to the suspension of nuclear power, 3.6 trillion yen had flowed overseas for the purchase of fossil fuels. Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Sadakazu Tanigaki campaigned in Kagoshima city on behalf of Ito and took aim at Mitazono's policies, stating that "he can't run the prefecture while being influenced by the Communist Party".
Arms of Alexander Wedderburn (as Baron Loughborough). When George Grenville, whose principles leaned to Toryism, quarrelled with the court, Wedderburn affected to regard him as his leader in politics. At the dissolution in the spring of 1768 he was returned by Sir Lawrence Dundas for Richmond as a Tory, but in the questions that arose over John Wilkes he took the popular side of Wilkes and liberty, and resigned his seat in May 1769. In the opinion of the people he was now regarded as the embodiment of all legal virtue; his health was toasted at the dinners of the Whigs amid rounds of applause, and, in recompense for the loss of his seat in parliament, he was returned by Lord Clive for his pocket-borough of Bishop's Castle, in Shropshire, in January 1770.
The speech won eight rounds of applause from the conference, with nearly a minute-long finale. The speech did not galvanise Rifkind's candidacy, however, which had always been regarded as a long shot – bookmakers had him at 50–1 and a poll found that only 4% of Conservative voters supported his candidacy. Consequently, on 11 October 2005 he announced that he was withdrawing from the leadership contest and that he would be supporting Kenneth Clarke's candidacy, acknowledging that "There is no realistic prospect of me coming through". In endorsing Clarke, Rifkind stated that he was "head and shoulders" above the other candidates, and had both the experience and popular appeal to take on Labour. On 7 December 2005 he left the Conservative front bench as incoming leader David Cameron formed his team.
Hooker's "blood boiled, I felt myself a dastard; now I saw my advantage–I swore to myself I would smite that Amalekite Sam hip and thigh", (he was invited up to the platform and) "there and then I smacked him amid rounds of applause... proceeded to demonstrate... that he could never have read your book... wound up with a very few observations on the...old and new hypotheses... Sam was shut up... and the meeting was dissolved forthwith leaving you [Darwin] master of the field after 4 hours battle." Both sides came away claiming victory, with Hooker and Huxley each sending Darwin rather contradictory triumphant accounts. Supporters of Darwinism seized on this meeting as a sign that the idea of evolution could not be suppressed by authority, and would be defended vigorously by its advocates. Liberal clerics were also satisfied that literal belief in all aspects of the Bible was now questioned by science; they were sympathetic to some of the ideas in Essays and Reviews.

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