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I will not accept applause there … You can't really applaud in a knowing way".
Don't necessarily expect Eric Ewazen to be on hand to accept applause at that concert of the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra.
So at intermission, James D. Wolfensohn, Carnegie Hall's board chairman, took to a microphone and paid tribute to the pianist, whose widow and family were on hand in a box to accept applause.
Facing an audience of rabid cult fans, she sang a short set of fierce, bittersweet songs, pausing every few minutes to accept applause and, at one point, an oversize Valentine's Day card.
He had been onstage the previous night, in San Francisco, and had at one point invited Vietnam veterans and former war protesters in the audience to stand up, together, and accept applause.
–Finish strong, and don't be afraid to accept applause.
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But when accepting applause, Mr. Pisarenko, a slight and shy-looking young man, appeared to be miserable.
Gone, too, was the self-assurance and predatory gusto characteristic of Tseng, usually a polite, affable, dignified young woman who accepts applause and praise with great humility.
One had to admire the straight faces maintained by Queen's surviving members as they accepted applause at Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday celebration in Hyde Park in 2008.
Indeed, the word "timeless" could also be applied to the designer himself, who accepted applause at the end of today's show, standing under a spotlight, honed biceps clearly on display beneath a tight black t-shirt.
Then she runs back on, right as rain, to accept the applause.
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