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It's well worth trying, but success cannot be assumed — and should be the more applauded if attained.
"That's why people like Carol Howard, who survive it psychologically and financially, should be even more applauded.
Not since Francis Drake, the smiter of the Spaniards, was knighted by the first Queen Elizabeth had the honour been more applauded.
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Like my daughters, I need to learn to do more applauding and less fretting.
I think more people applauded for me".
But that only seemed to please the audience more, who applauded appreciatively to his tales of the three ex-wives living on the spoils of his success, his way of introducing the songs that made him famous.
He was met on the steps of No 10 by David Cameron ("unbelievably proud", said the PM, who earlier in the day had said "frankly I can't think of anyone who deserves [a knighthood] more"), and applauded through the door by staff, to be faced by another round of grip 'n' grin in the gardens with Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, and the SNP's parliamentary leader Angus Robertson among others.
They said, 'More, more,' and they applauded".
He plays a kind of music that his fans' parents might more logically applaud.
But Hartley had a difficult evening and will be left ruing his contribution to a tour that began with huge promise, but ended with little more to applaud than bravery.
The more we applaud men (even men we disagree with) for talking openly about about their love of family and desire to have a balanced work life, the more we change the culture, something that's often a much more difficult hurdle than the politics.
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