| her off in order to ask the enthusiastically |
applauding audience to calm down. |
| nd dance and held the talent of receiving an |
applauding audience. |
| evolutions, praising emperors and kings, and |
applauding conciliatory policies. |
| t of these two is chosen by the audience, by |
applauding for their choice. |
| The live audience then votes by |
applauding for who they thought had the best combinatio |
| n on our list ... she's the perfect ninja"), |
applauding her for possessing "a body that matches her |
| ent about the Economic Stimulus Act of 2009, |
applauding it as far as it went but saying more needed |
| nd Hitler even wrote a 'fan letter' to Grant |
applauding it, stating that the book was "his Bible". |
| five game ban and £1,000 fine for supposedly |
applauding Luton fans for throwing missiles at the refe |
| Smith |
applauding Newcastle supporters. |
| album version that begins with cheering and |
applauding of an audience; "Ahab, the Arab" is a re-rec |
| Click Your Fingers |
Applauding The Play (1988, New Rose Records) |
| Boucaud |
applauding the York City support before making his home |
| to was sent off only once, for sarcastically |
applauding the referee. |
| Meantime, the government has been |
applauding the WHO and its partners for making availabl |
| c recovery, and while investors appear to be |
applauding the move, monetary officials in Europe and e |
| boldfaced sidebars by evangelical geologists |
applauding van de Fliert's bare-knuckled approach." |
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