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usually applaud after a performance, such as a
musical concert, speech, or play, as a sign of
enjoyment and approval.
Applause Audience applauding a performance...
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Schindler and the
others present "Plaudite, amici,
comoedia finita est" ("
Applaud, friends, the
comedy is over").
Later that day, when the wine from Schotts...
- Tragedy: "I Am The
Problem If I Do Nothing. We Are The
Problem If We Don't";
Applauds Chappell Roan For
Pushing Back On
Pressures Of Fame".
Deadline Hollywood...
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combination of
dominance and high-efficiency basketball': NBA
Twitter applauds the
Bucks MVP for
becoming the only
player to
record a
special feat in...
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public attention on her career. "Out of my
divorce came work that was
applauded, so that was an
interesting thing for me." She
received an
Academy Award...
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church from the
heavy hand of the
state in its
internal affairs,
which was
applauded by Pius IX.
Similar to
other countries, Austria-Hungary had significant...
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April 2025. Roth,
Andrew (31
December 2023). "Chechen
warlord applauds teenage son's
violence as he
grooms dynasty for power". The Observer. Retrieved...
- body of
professional applauders in
French theatres and
opera houses.
Members of a
claque are
called claqueurs.
Hiring people to
applaud dramatic performances...
- co-starring Sean Connery,
which received widespread acclaim. The
Times applauded the "lovely
double act of
Caine and Connery,
clowning to
their doom",...
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deeply divided the
country had become. The
Border Ruffians were
widely applauded in the South, even
though their actions had cost the
lives of numerous...