Sentences with phrase «of audience applause»

It's a classic sequence, worthy of audience applause.

Not exact matches

Hillary Clinton receives a round of applause from the audience after being introduced at Wellesley College
But this was a knowledgeable audience: There were gasps, a few whistles, and the roar of applause.
When the company demonstrated fixing one picture of a woman, opening her eyes and tacking a smile on her face, the audience gasped and burst into applause.
pic.twitter.com/txICiTXYgi — Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) February 15, 2018 After asking the audience who has heard of Bitcoin to applause, and then asking who can explain what Bitcoin is, Degeneres answered her own question: «Nobody knows how it works.
Later i saw his film about the invasion of Iraq and was quite moved, as was the rest of the audience (one of the few films that got applause in the theatre).
Still, munching 200 grams of this superhot stuff is an enormous achievement, and she gets a big applause from the audience.
Bolstered by applause from the audience, Paul infamously responded to a scenario in which an uninsured but able - bodied young man suddenly requires six months of intensive care and is unable to pay for his medical treatment.
A Cuomo official on Wednesday in an email detailed the length of each applause line paired with the issue that garnered the audience reaction, including 24 seconds when Cuomo praised first responders, seven seconds when he gave a shout out to Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, 10 seconds when he vowed to defend the Roe v. Wade decision, 11 seconds when he vowed to fight homelessness and more than a full minute of combined applause for Akeem Browder when he was recognized.
It's real, it's happening, it's going to make a difference in the lives of people who've been struggling for too long,» Cuomo said to applause from the audience invited to the event.
Prime examples were «as long as I am prime minister, we will never join the euro» (this earned his biggest burst of applause from a generally torpid audience in the hall) and «we are the party of the NHS, and as long as I'm here we always will be».
Speaking to an audience of about 30 people, Pataki's comments drew applause.
And when the action comes to its abrupt end and the audience is propelled outside, there is no applause to release it from the terrifying grip of the drama.
Frank Nocerino, chairman of the Republic Airport Commission, an advisory body, read Brooks» letter aloud at a commission meeting Tuesday to applause from the around 20 audience members in attendance.
Mr Mahama further told his audience how his arrival at the inauguration of President Akufo - Addo was met with rapturous applause.
All of the speakers spoke out against the state reforms, and many comments drew wild applause from the audience.
«The audience thundered its applause,» he writes in this morning's Guardian, «probably approving the machismo of the attack rather than sharing its concern for the badly off».
Though the chastisement from the Board of Ethics wound up the current Zatz administration on a sour note, the year's last Town Board meeting did not end without a round of applause from the audience and some warm words of appreciation for the outgoing public officials.
Members of the audience appeared to be split between the two supervisors» camps, with applause and standing ovations for both.
As evidenced from cheers and applause for both candidates, this audience, comprised mostly of Woodstockers but sprinkled with visitors, was almost evenly divided.
«If you work in a district like that, no matter how effective you are you come out with a scarlet A on your head,» he said, to applause from the audience, which included state legislators, Board of Regents members, school board leaders and teachers union officials.
«Whoever comes out of the primary I'm voting twice for that person in November,» he said to laughs and applause from the audience.
The audience loves it, giving him his biggest round of applause so far.
During the public comment portion of Wednesday's Common Council meeting, speakers — to the applause of audience members — cited numerous studies in support of the positive impacts of a living wage.
A capacity audience of 1,100 watched Widdecombe warn the prime minister that his personal «conviction» about same - sex marriage was «doing a lot of damage in the party», prompting huge applause from the gathered crowd.
But much of Cruz's remarks were not tailored to a New York audience, though he received strong applause when he called for gun rights.
But the protest brought a round of applause from legislators and audience members alike.
Clegg took full responsibility for the fate suffered by 49 of his former colleagues on the Lib Dem benches in the commons and earned the warm applause of his audience at an emotional moment.
One member of the audience cheered, prompting applause from delegates.
Candidates, introduced to polite applause, offer their resumes and sketches of platforms, followed by questions from the audience.
The hallways are painted marigold, turquoise and red - orange, with decorative tiling spelling out vocabulary words, like «Audience,» «Clap» and «Applause» outside of the auditorium.
It was a message Mr. Diaz Jr. — a co-chair of Mr. Cuomo's campaign — reiterated to overwhelming applause from the mostly black and Hispanic audience.
When Cuomo called for universal pre-K programs 45 minutes into the hourlong speech, it drew loud applause from many in the audience — including newly minted New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, who made the expansion of pre-K a linchpin in his campaign.
«We wouldn't have universal pre-K without mayoral control,» she said, to applause from the audience of public school parents.
When Bellone took a moment to pay tribute to Rodriguez, the audience broke into an extended round of applause as she dabbed tears from her eyes.
Nevertheless, the speaker's proposal was greeted with applause from an audience of elected leaders, community activists and city residents, many of whom have been on edge over Mr. Trump's promise to increase deportations.
On Jan 27, in his opening address to the 2010 World Economic Forum in Davos, President Sarkozy repeated his call for a new Bretton Woods, and was met by wild applause by a sizeable proportion of the audience.
Ruben admitted that people living around Washington sometimes become jaded toward the seemingly endless succession of marches, protests and political actions, but the applause, laughter and cheers coming from the audience conveyed genuine enthusiasm.
Henderson likened the resulting improved resolution of neural sensing, compared with that of older - generation BCIs, to that of handing out applause meters to individual members of a studio audience rather than just stationing them on the ceiling, «so you can tell just how hard and how fast each person in the audience is clapping.»
Gregg Gonsalves, an audience member who had been part of the ACT UP movement in the 1980s and 1990s and is now co-director of Yale's Global Health Justice Partnership, earned a round of applause when he argued that the safety of medical products was a public policy issue that should not be dominated by lobbying from the pharmaceutical industry.
Scattered applause followed in the audience of mostly scientists, with one heckler saying, «That's right.
While I no longer live for the applause of an audience, today I live...
Accompanied by the applause of the enthusiastic audience my collection was presented by beautiful models on the catwalk.
I just remember the cries of happiness, cheerful applause of the audience, getting to the stage to get the award, and the feeling of happiness that filled us when we were looking at it at the table.
During intermission, enjoy warm coffee and decadent truffles under the soaring ceilings of the Grand Lobby, and then hold hands during the last act before the audience erupts into roaring applause.
It is one of the most outrageously brilliant numbers in movie musical history, and one that never fails to incite a big round of applause from the audience — even audiences of the 1990s.
The shocking imagery generated a round of applause and laughter from the audience during the film's premiere on Thursday night, and set the tone for what the director calls his «playful» new movie.
Although his serious work has attracted applause and acclaim (including a BAFTA best actor nomination for Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, and Golden Globe wins for Man On The Moon and The Truman Show), audience acceptance of his silly side, first glimpsed in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, has grown to dizzying heightOf The Spotless Mind, and Golden Globe wins for Man On The Moon and The Truman Show), audience acceptance of his silly side, first glimpsed in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, has grown to dizzying heightof his silly side, first glimpsed in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, has grown to dizzying heights.
The sequel is equally as filled with that unique mix of culture and shtick, but it's still enough to wring more than a few laughs (and tears) from today's jaded audiences (there was even applause at the screening I attended).
The studio audience erupted into applause at the mention of Emily's name, and John then revealed he was told by a customs agent that he was lucky to have bagged the English beauty.
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