He referred to the abuse he received from opponents and the press and promised, «we don't give it out, we don't reply»,
drawing more applause.
VanBlarcum, at a recent Republican county dinner,
got more applause than anybody else they introduced.
More applause came when Keith Newvine, vice president of the West Genesee Teachers Association, told King that the quick implementation of the Common Core and the teacher evaluation process is like «building an airplane in the air.»
It's a bit like Mean Girls meets The Avengers, but it's also its own delightfully unique creature that deserves
much more applause than it gets.
This news was greeted
with more applause than I would have expected - as a fan of the franchise, I was cheered.
As the crowd began to catch on and more people started clapping, Cooper became irate, screaming at the crowd to stop, begging them to please shut up, which only
caused more applause.
(There'll be
more applause in early December in Oslo when he and others snag half of the Nobel Peace Prize for nearly 20 years of painstaking, unpaid, exhausting, contentious work.)
That way, he would
draw more applause and get the support of those concerned countries who genuinely see corruption as cancerous.