Unfortunately, that should have been done before the standing
ovation heard around the world.
Not exact matches
After
hearing the news, delegates gave the unified team a standing
ovation, ITTF President Thomas Weikert said.
While this session also ended with standing
ovations and warm embraces, one also
heard cries of «idolatry!»
However, and regardless, the standing
ovation was a terrible idea that served to accomplish nothing but to teach victims that they won't be
heard.
we are tired of
hearing all his excuses... Let his take a bow now that the
ovation is a little up.
But he enjoyed a warm reception from Labour activists — many of whom queued for over two hours to
hear him — and received a long standing
ovation when he exited the stage to soul classic «Working on a Building of Love» by Chairmen of the Board.
The Times» Sam Coates: «Afterwards, Mr Cameron could be
heard asking his shadow cabinet if he had done all right as the crowd burst into an
ovation at the end, according to the Press Association.
I thought that was just such a pleasant thing to
hear from a scientist because we're often, you know, in the science community accused of not reaching out or listening, and I have to tell you that he got a standing
ovation from all the scientists there who felt, kind of, renewed vigor about their charge of reaching out to public.
We're
hearing some great buzz about Danny Boyle's upcoming 127 Hours, including standing
ovations at the Toronto Film Festival, so we're really looking forward...
I like to
hear which films got standing
ovations, boos, or even squeamish audiences due to its content.
She said that for too long, women have not been
heard when they dared to speak their truth — a line that earned a standing
ovation.
They received a standing
ovation, and James realized that it was probably the first time Tommy had ever
heard applause that was genuine, and not ironic.
-- 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.
After an electrifying keynote by parent leader Rosazlia Grillier that left attendees standing in
ovation, Jesse Sharkey of the Chicago Teachers Union facilitated a panel discussion during the Chicago Story plenary on current challenges facing the public school system and the difficulty for community voices to be
heard.
After a federal employee's dismissal led to a standing
ovation in the House of Commons, the judge
hearing the employee's challenge likened the House's reaction to «people around a guillotine.»