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There were enough guys out there interested in more than breast size that she got enough of an ovation to make her kind of proud, by no means the most, but as much as Yellelle
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Her beaming smile and her father's expression of devotion and pride met the roar, and the performers bowed their appreciation for the response, a little taken aback that so few an audience could produce so loud an ovation
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masses were on their feet giving the man of the hour a standing ovation, the same
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Roman looked around again wanting the ovation
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ovation sucked the teenage energy right out of the crowd
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The party's response to the news amounted to an ovation
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The crowd in the arena rose to its feet, standing and clapping in ovation
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crowd stood in ovation, not exactly cheering—it was more ominous than that—
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” Their audience roared with a sudden ovation of great excitement and with tears of absolute joy
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ovation your teammates want you with them, and so do I
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and gave me an ovation that lasted a lot longer than it should have
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recognized, the audience gave him a standing ovation and the
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In his last at-bat at Fenway, he homered, then, as usual failed to tip his hat to the standing ovation
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When she concluded the song, she received a standing ovation that lasted several minutes
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The crowd was up in a standing ovation with a long round of applause while Jesus and Louis beamed at the cameras
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When the song was over, Mia received a standing ovation that rivaled any a professional singer would have received
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His pity-filled eyes gave me the ovation that no Oscar would give
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Then she swung her legs over and stood, and joined in the ovation
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The ovation would have to be cut down later of they
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earning a standing ovation from the crowd
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the way to Jerusalem they received Him with an ovation and a great display
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Everyone gave Lucas a standing ovation at the conclusion of his performance
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There is a standing ovation as Jeraterik Eketarias accepts the medal
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"My sources say they gave Alan a standing ovation when your boy left
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The group gathered at the presidential residence in Winnipeg began a slow and rhythmic clapping which ended in a standing ovation of appreciation for a true American hero
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"At the Kongress, they gave me a standing ovation at the end
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ovation with a regal wave of the hand
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There was another standing ovation for
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gave me a standing ovation
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I received a standing ovation
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As the ovation ended, they immediately proceeded with the second number, The Blue Danube Waltz, always the 74
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After several minutes of standing ovation, the excitement faded, and the guests began to once again mingle before their departure
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As he trotted back to the dugout with chin high, a resounding ovation echoed throughout the field, in appreciation for his solid effort
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The congregation stood in ovation and clapped as we both
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As Charles gathered his notes and walked of the stage the vast majority of people showed their respect and they gave him a standing ovation
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The entire audience rose in a standing ovation
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Not expecting this type of an ovation for a Grand Master, Lyil was probably the last one on her feet
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After a minute of a standing ovation, the spectators started sitting down and the noise subsided
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There was a standing ovation for the Afu and Garcia number
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A standing ovation
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The audience met the end of the song with a standing ovation
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could hear the sounds of a standing ovation going on inside
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The first surprise was that Star Fleet Singers were her guests, which got an immediate standing ovation
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getting a standing ovation
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standing ovation, clapping, whistles, verbal praises, and in some sections feet stomping
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The standing ovation is remarkably scheduled through thick and through thin as
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will it get a standing ovation? Or boos and hisses?
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already giving her a standing ovation
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There was a loud standing ovation, as Visola bowed
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and a standing ovation as the prime minister stood in acknowledgement
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Outside the courtroom Carton received an ovation
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The audience gave a standing ovation! The last act, an illusionist dressed in all black, with a long black beard, earrings, and jet-black hair, stepped to center stage
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The audience gave a roaring standing ovation! Suddenly Amy and Jesse recognized the deranged professor as he came out on stage
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Millions of viewers watched him receive a standing ovation as he was recognised for a universally praised dignified plea for peace he made while standing in the street soon after his son, and two of his friends, were mown down by hooligans in a car in the midst of the riots
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The delegation rose and gave Isabel a standing ovation as the Dowager Empress gestured for her to come forward and speak to the crowd
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Another standing ovation and as the crowd settled someone cried out, “How did you do it?”
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The ovation took me by surprise, and I was very embarrassed to have that kind of attention directed onto me
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This types of medication are prescribed for women with ovation disorder to
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decreases the surge of LH that triggers ovation at the wrong time
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gave [her] … a six-minute standing ovation
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customers gave her ovation, asking for more
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unanimously, standing up in ovation
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The valley was giving him a standing ovation
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“Forever!” came the thunderous ovation of the Valley Landers up and down the pass
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Very soon everybody in the room was on their feet and Smith was facing a standing ovation
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There was an equally perfunctory clap of applause from a smattering of those in the crowd as Katie smiling big bowed over as if she’d gotten a standing ovation, even as she most likely had just given the drummer and electric guitarist situated behind her and eye full
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She had gone before the Senate hearing and given her speech and received a standing ovation
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There had been a five minute standing ovation at the end, the mood of the piece, beguiling, those three hours in themselves reason enough to walk from Piccadilly to Nikitskaya, Nadia asking me afterwards, if I’d understood
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When she finished, she got a standing ovation
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When the performance was over, Thomas received a standing ovation
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standing ovation in chapel
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Following the ovation Mac delivered a short and gracious speech thanking especially Dr
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The applause is polite, which disappoints him, for it is not the robust ovation he was hoping to hear
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But the ovation will not end
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At one point during the convention, an ovation for Nancy Reagan was cut short when the band launched into “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree,” whereupon Betty Ford and singer Tony Orlando got up onstage and danced
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At the end of the song they gave three cheers for Tariff Reform and Plenty of Work, and then Crass, who, as the singer of the last song, had the right to call upon the next man, nominated Philpot, who received an ovation when he stood up, for he was a general favourite
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The departing guest was the recipient of a hearty ovation, many of those who were present being visibly moved when the select orchestra of Irish pipes struck up the wellknown strains of Come back to Erin , followed immediately by Rakoczsy's March
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Thankfully, at curtain call, the riotous applause and standing ovation woke B
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During every second of that very long standing ovation when he came in, and when he started speaking, every time the audience burst into applause, I worried how long he could hold up
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their seats after the ovation which they had given to the
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You could tell that this was really all sport because when Johnny Kidd finally played his hit record, “Shakin’ All Over,” people remembered that they liked him after all and he went off with a decent ovation
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Christine Daae looked charming in her boy's clothes; and Carlotta's partisans expected to hear her greeted with an ovation which would have enlightened them as to the intentions of her friends
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“It was the only time I’ve ever given a speech,” he said, “that started with a standing ovation and ended with boos
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He became the lead singer in a band and performed in front of hundreds of students, once receiving a cheering ovation from the same basketball team that had won a national championship
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It was a true standing ovation, in which Snell-Orkney stood drenched in their approval
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They recalled the popular ovation which had greeted the neutrality of the 53d of the Line in July, 1830
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Both responded to the ovation with a wave of the hand, but she was so dazzling, dressed in imperial gold from her high-heeled slippers and the foxtails at her throat to her bell-shaped hat, that she seemed to be alone in the midst of the crowd
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After the fall of Gaza our battalion, on occupying a Jewish colony in the coastal sector which had just been evacuated by the Turks, received a great ovation from the overjoyed inhabitants