Sentences with phrase «loudest ovation»

Irene Phillips, who lives on the 13th floor, garnered the loudest ovation during yesterday's ceremony when she said this was a much - needed facility for Astoria seniors.
Rashan Gary got the loudest ovation and hit the dab.
The first show I ever attended, I was four years old... Sold out Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City... Bruno vs George «The Animal» Steele... Bruno got the loudest ovation of the night... And I was lucky enough to see him a few years later when he and Piper were making the rounds...
The crowds cheered for him through the practice rounds the most, and then he received the loudest ovation at that garish over-the-top opening ceremony.
Their fans made it clear who they would like to see join the team, giving George a loud ovation when he was introduced.

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He then turned on his heel and walked away from the pulpit, ending a 20 - minute address that was peppered with references to Scripture and often interrupted with loud standing ovations from worshippers.
I don't know who Buffon's adviser is but it will do his image a lot of good if he leaves d scene at d end of this season while d ovation is still loudest.
Arsene should have left when the ovation was loudest.
@Midknma If he (Wenger) doesn't have the Boards» support, he ought to have quit when the ovation is loudest!!
You leave when the ovation is loudest, says a common adage.
I think he should have left when ovation was fairly loud, I mean after the FA Cup trophy.
while the ovation is Loudest!
On that note, he will leave when the ovation is loudest.
He should have left when the ovation was loudest after the FA cup, but he continued.
The lesson for all to learn is leave when the ovation is loudest.
John McDonnell's «it's called socialism» speech greeted by loud applause, standing ovation and pat on the back from Jeremy Corbyn #Lab16 pic.twitter.com / hqWxLqgrqe
He should take a clue from drogba and bow now the ovation is loudest.
As today's Sun concludes: «A Shadow Home Secretary should be able to take a long, loud standing ovation for granted.
Diane Abbott, speaking to Labour conference as a losing leadership candidate, won loud cheers and a standing ovation — enthusiastic amongst delegates but noticeably reluctant amongst MPs, perhaps because she revealed that she was going to add to the competition which so many of them are about to face in the shadow cabinet elections.
When he came out on stage, the hall erupted into loud cheering and applause... basically, a standing ovation just for showing up!
Today, Ceylan's love affair with the prestige of Cannes continued with Winter Sleep and, judging by the boisterous standing ovation the director and his cast received after his three hour and fifteen minute epic finished, the talk of a Palme D'Or will grow ever louder.
Director Steve McQueen, actors Lupita Nyong «o, Alfre Woodard and Ejiofor, screenwriter John Ridley, cinematographer Sean Bobbitt and composer Hans Zimmer received loud, appreciative ovations when they were introduced at a post-screening Q&A.
-- I don't know when I've heard a standing ovation so long, loud and warm as the one after Jason Reitman's «Juno,» which I predict will become quickly beloved when it opens at Christmas time, and win a best actress nomination for its 20 - year old star, Ellen Page.
The assembled crowd of educators, who have just greeted their local hero with loud cheers and a standing ovation, know what to expect next from this U.S. secretary of education, inveterate storyteller, and consummate grandfather.
The Indianapolis Star Less than two months ago, state Superintendent Tony Bennett stood on a stage with Gov. Mitch Daniels as a loud standing ovation washed over the...
But the loudest and longest ovation came during the question - and - answer portion.
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