Lee strolled over and clapped me on the shoulder, shaking me out of the daze I was drifting in. |
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Immediately the singing stopped, the crowd universally clapped and that was the end of it. |
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When his party activists clapped to his response, newsmen sought to know if it was a press conference or a party meeting. |
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He clapped his hands in delight as twin ribbons of sparkling water bubbled out, splashing against the bottom of the tub. |
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Inside, the audience cheered and clapped as the speckled celluloid film started to roll. |
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Jeffrey clapped his hand over his mouth as the taxis rumbled over a speed bump. |
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The sister just ran into my room, clapped me on the face, and ran out again squeeing. |
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Nothing ever stirred these people to the point when they rose from their chairs and clapped. |
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Upon noticing the new appliance, he stomped his little feet and clapped with joy. |
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He may as well have clapped me in irons and commenced flogging in front of the herds of law-abiding legal visitors. |
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She made them sing it twice as she danced, clapped, frugged and charlestoned through the renditions. |
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The people clapped and smiled, throwing coins and paper money into their cases. |
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Finally they all swooshed to a halt and we clapped heartily, while feeling a bit disconcerted by the whole thing. |
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Everyone clapped for joy and Mr. Grint began cutting pieces for everyone to eat. |
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The audience clapped loudly as more flashes were made by the parents' cameras. |
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The couple clapped with the rest of the room as the band finished the first song. |
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Cary clapped in appreciation, and found that others on the beach were cheering as well. |
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The older students clapped enthusiastically while the newcomer were still a bit hesitant, confused. |
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Blake pointed at the King and once more the audience clapped and cheered, satisfied by his choice. |
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And they clapped politely when we scored, instead of screaming at the referee! |
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He was clapped through the Ribble Valley by residents who came out of their cottages and farmhouses to wave at the bus. |
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I watched him on stage with the band in Moy in Tyrone last week and he was clapped for every song. |
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In a rare display of enthusiasm, they clapped the Liberal Democrat spokesman, who called for an outright ban. |
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If Maurice missed a free he was clapped but more than often he answered hecklers by putting the ball over the bar. |
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Carlow's rugby coach emphasised on how even their beaten teams were clapped off the field, and how the players appreciated the support. |
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He clapped his hands once and two beefy dragons came in, dragging Beylaan in, tied and gagged. |
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She clapped her hands once, and ropes appeared out of thin air and twisted themselves around the men. |
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The door clicked shut behind her, and she clapped her hands once to activate the lights. |
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My mother clapped her hands once, very loudly, to make sure we were listening. |
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He clapped his hands once more and serving men and women, after kneeling, came forward with a table and refreshments. |
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He clapped his hands once, and as one troll gripped me, the other punched me hard in the side. |
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She smirked a bit, and clapped her hands once more as she rose from her kneeling position and bowed to the idol. |
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Just then, Mr Tokmier clapped his hands, signaling the end of the discussion. |
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Big sodden bales sat in the small high-hedged fresh-cut fields, a pigeon clapped in the alders and misty rain filled a steel grey sky. |
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Michael glanced almost nervously at James, who smiled and clapped him on the shoulder. |
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He stuffed the wallet back into Cale's pocket and clapped him on the shoulder. |
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She was grabbed again from behind and this time a big, scaly, clawed hand was clapped over her mouth. |
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The Parliamentarians were clapped in irons and taken away to Oxford to gaol. |
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He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist claque who are dotted about the hall. |
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Thunder clapped overhead as rain drops began to patter against the windows. |
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I smiled, looking at Brandon as he clapped his hands together making a clip-clop of horse's hooves. |
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Danielle jumped up and down and clapped her hands above her head like a clockwork toy gone haywire. |
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I clapped the two sides of my book together to close it, hiding the note within its pages. |
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As I peched along in his tweed-clad wake on a freezing cold day, I remembered the first time I clapped eyes on him. |
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She clapped her hands three times and in walked half a dozen servant girls, carrying undergarments and petticoats. |
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He looked at the far wall and with a sudden inspiration, clapped the book shut. |
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He turned swiftly on his heel and clapped for the music to resume and dancing to continue. |
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Who would want the poisoned chalice of running Britain's clapped out and dangerous rail system? |
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The slaves laughed and clapped their hands, so that my brother was quite out of countenance. |
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They engaged in some playful four-handed piano playing as the audience sang and clapped along with the musicians. |
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Conal did three encores and the whole crowd got to their feet, clapped, cheered and just refused to sit down. |
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The full house on opening night loved the production, and clapped until the trio returned to the stage to take their bows again. |
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Most of those present were decked out in the Kerry colours and they cheered and clapped every positive move or score the team got. |
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The minute she met him, she says, she thought he was the sexiest human being she had ever clapped eyes on. |
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The old bomb the team policing unit gets around in was so clapped out and such a dunger, the front seat had snapped. |
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Both had brought contingents of their supporters who clapped dutifully, but the hostility of large sections of the audience was palpable. |
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More than 150 jubilant residents clapped and cheered as plans to build homes on a children's play area were thrown out. |
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The men around the whistler clapped him on the back, and some of them began to mimic him with whistles of their own. |
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In fact, they didn't speak a word till it was over and once it was over, they clapped. |
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The ensuing horn blast was loud enough to stun even the Elves, who immediately clapped their hands over their ears and writhed in discomfort. |
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She clapped her hands and Donnie zoomed away from the kitchen, yowling all the way. |
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They rhythmically clapped in an attempt to distract and drown out the speakers. |
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Jenann smiled and clapped with them while Mercutio did likewise, just less noticeably. |
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We got stiffly to our feet and clapped the encores, applauded and cheered the memory of what we once believed and wanted to be. |
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The drill team clicked and clapped and stomped, their feet and guns a methodic waltz between human and machine. |
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She clapped her little white hands for her attending eunuch, and let the flabby monster wrap her in her mantle. |
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They threw it in for free because it's President's Day weekend and I was so chuffed that I clapped my hands in glee. |
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The second hardest thing is to learn is to avoid tired old clapped out baseball metaphors. |
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Jahson clapped his hands with glee and danced a merry jig while Pablo grinned wolfishly. |
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He clapped his hands together and stood, looking out into space from the large window in his office. |
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She clapped her hands, then the kitchen servants came in, and filled the table with plates of food. |
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Mr. Gregory clapped his hands as the frustrated students tried to master the steps of the waltz or minuet. |
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This device was oddly nautical, the arrow was a trident and the board, which the wind clapped, shaped a bit like a ship's wheel. |
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Delighted family members and neighbours shouted with joy and clapped loudly. |
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The superior officer clapped his hands and called for attention with a loud shout, which echoed throughout the hold. |
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Their faces were blackened, and pointed sheepskin or paper caps were clapped on their heads. |
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They've split for good, apparently because neither of them could stop boffing anybody they clapped eyes on. |
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I clapped a congratulatory hand on his shoulder before he could continue. |
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Cars hooted approval, crowds cheered and clapped the heroes. |
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Back in my seat I was clapped on the shoulder by several boys. |
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At the end people shouted bravo and clapped for several bows. |
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I was clapped afterwards anyway and Pedro smiled and kissed me. |
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He laughed heartily and clapped the boy's shoulder with vigor. |
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Once he was done, he turned around and clapped his hands once. |
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Carissa clapped her hands together in an accurate imitation for effect. |
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He clapped a hand over his mouth, as if to stifle a burp or cover a yawn. |
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Another hand was clapped over his mouth, muffling the sound. |
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For two hours we shouted and clapped ourselves into a group of frenzied, adrenaline-charged nutters cheering each other on, urging everyone to overcome their fears. |
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He clapped Bligh's arm, and then turned and hammered on the door. |
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Upon reaching him, Brad clapped him on the shoulder hardily. |
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The conductor clapped her hands twice, and the musicians stopped talking and prepared to play. |
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Andy joined in at the last minute and clapped her hands together once. |
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People watching from their balconies clapped the demonstrators and poured watering cans, buckets and even hose pipes to cool down the cheering crowd. |
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Guilavogui clapped his empty hands together and went up to the street to fold the newspaper dispensers up by the subway entrance. |
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After Lendegger walked the award over to her and it was plunked down on the table, the crowd of about 175 stood up and clapped. |
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He clapped with a jolly laugh as he emerged from the darkness. |
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Ian sat straight up in bed, clapped his hand to his forehead. |
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People clapped continuously, laughed heartily and danced in gay abandon. |
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The soldiers, dressed in bright green fatigues with knapsacks on their backs, filed through Jean Lesage Airport to meet loved ones who cheered and clapped. |
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After the sermon they formed a ring, and with coats off sang, clapped their hands, and stamped their feet in a most ridiculous and heathenish way. |
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The group dumped their arms, and streeled back to their homes, though many of them never got that far, for the government seized thousands and clapped them into jail. |
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Mrs. Stanley clapped her hands as a signal for them to start. |
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I clapped my hand over my mouth, immediately sorry for yelling. |
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He will address another question and answer session with activists this week, despite being hissed and slow-hand clapped at a similar event last week. |
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The men, without saying a word, clapped hold of him and marched him off. |
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In another set, a solo performer clapped and tap-danced in the spotlight, first casually, then faster and faster, until his hands and legs were a blur of motion. |
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Mr. Yu clapped his hands to signal his butler to come into the room. |
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The dissident has said he aims to run for president against 24-year incumbent, although the president clapped him in jail for a lesser act of defiance only a few years ago. |
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Suddenly Nook clapped his hands, and a broad grin spread across his face. |
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If you even think about forming a labor union, you'll be clapped in irons. |
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But once the lights dimmed, it was an appreciative audience that clapped through the show including those who had been yawning because of the delay. |
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I clapped my hands domineeringly together as I hopped out of the booth. |
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We all clapped politely and a wave of whispers went through the crowd. |
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McGinley clapped me on the shoulder, escorting me out of the building. |
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With the help of the police and the judiciary, dissidents are unlawfully clapped into jails on trumped-up charges. |
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In fact, it is a miracle those fans clapped their team at all. |
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The big guy laughed and playfully clapped Adam on the shoulder. |
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They clapped, they beamed, they leapt to their feet to welcome a speech that, truth to tell, was more a statement of intent than a programme for government. |
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Suddenly someone came up behind me and clapped me on the shoulder. |
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The audience loudly clapped the actress, who responded with a deep curtsey. |
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The standing-room-only audience swayed and clapped and danced. |
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Other parents like Soman clapped and cheered for their wards as little kids smiled and enjoyed their moment of stardom. |
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He clapped his hand over his mouth when he realized what he had said. |
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At this she clapped a savory conserve into the pouch, directing me not to show it till our halt for noonmeat. |
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I clapped Ehren on the shoulder and went away to stare broodingly upon that cramph of a shant. |
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Owners of clapped out cars and vans are being asked to give them a free ride to the wrecker's yard next month. |
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They were both totally clapped out, but that's just the way it is when you start out gigging before you get the breaks. |
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Hundreds of technophiles were cheered and clapped into Apple's London Covent Garden store as the doors were flung open at 8am. |
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We laughed and whooped and clapped and danced and hugged each other. |
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He tried to bluster and took down a life-preserver from the wall. I knew my man, however, and I clapped a pistol to his head before he could strike. |
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I heard Mourinho said all the Chelsea players clapped when McCulloch spoke before the Manchester City game, and it was the same scenario with Steelie. |
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Andrew fears bald people. As a child, he inadvertently insulted a bald man in a grocery store and was promptly clapped on the ears by the old man and screamed at. |
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