Sentences with phrase «applause sign»

Now, I've started my own business (* applause sign *) and I have to maintain my own blog.
The speed with which the assembled shareholders cheered on Schultz suggested no applause signs were needed.

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«Wherever applause breaks out in the liturgy because of some human achievement, it is a sure sign that the essence of liturgy has totally disappeared and been replaced by a kind of religious entertainment.»
If it doesn't and Wenger goes on to sign him for the Gunners, there could be more groans from the supporters than applauses.
In other words, Couples Retreat is just another hyper - conservative dick flick (all told, Walter Chaw already wrote the pre-emptive strike against this movie with his review of Forgetting Sarah Marshall) that instead features thirtysomethings in Nehru jackets who flounder at the suggestion of their own nudity and wait accordingly for the «LAUGHTER / APPLAUSE» sign to stop blinking.
At times it feels as though there should be subtitles that serve like the «applause» signs in TV studios: «boo», «cheer», «laugh» - it's all about as subtle as that sign.
The following spring, she attended a ceremony where seniors at YES Prep Southeast, the oldest of seven YES Prep campuses in Houston, signed their matriculation letters to college on a stage in front of hundreds of family members amid applause and tears.
The studio sign changes to APPLAUSE.
ANGEL OTERO High Applause, 2015 oil paint and oil paint skins collaged on canvas 84 x 60 x 2 inches 213.4 x 152.4 x 5.1 cm signed and dated on verso LM21636
Last week, staff from all three organisations visited Keith's studio in New Cross to view and officially «sign off» the new work — a three screen video installation with sculptural elements encased in two vitrines — which was met with a celebratory round of applause.
Climate Change Minister Greg Combet got a warm round of applause when he announced at Carbon Expo in Melbourne that Australia was prepared to sign up to the second round of the Kyoto Protocol — subject to certain conditions.
Applause from Judith Curry is a safe sign that something went seriously wrong.
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