Sentence examples for always an applause from inspiring English sources

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"It's always an applause line".

(On GoT, that's always an applause line).

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The future must not belong to those who bully women – it must be shaped by girls who go to school, and those who stand for a world where our daughters can live their dreams just like our sons.It's not always a safe applause line to bring up girls' educational rights as part of a discussion of religious tolerance and civil rights in the Muslim world.

"Expropriate it!" is Chávez's catchphrase, his version of "You're fired!" When he points at a building and says, "Exprópiese!" it's always a cue for applause from his followers.

Voters may simply tune a lot of this out; Mr. McCain, for instance, always gets applause when he mentions his disdain for attack ads, but virtually never a follow-up question.

Mr. Zapatero's immigration policy has not always drawn applause.

There's always thunderous applause, especially if we've got lost in something and ground to a halt.

Personally I always welcome applause after the first movement of JS Bach's Brandenburg 5th Concerto.

Plenty of spots have done the makeover mambo over the years — the Rainbow Room, the Russian Tea Room, the Waverly Inn, the Monkey Bar — sometimes repeatedly, and not always to applause.

That's an applause line.

That was an applause line (among many applause lines).

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