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And from it, however muted, will emerge recordings of Winston Churchill's voice, speaking to Parliament, to British radio listeners and to American audiences, breaking on the ear like waves, rising and falling with every breath, sometimes suspended unexpectedly in midair, other times rushing forward with renewed vigor.
She jumps on the moment, almost anticipating the audiences breaking into a chuckle after a languorous sequence of near silence.
Only after a few of the showcase arias did the audience break into applause.
Young men in the audience break out in manic syncopated contortions, as if earwigs were gnawing on their brains.
At his final words, the stage and the audience break into applause, and these words appear on the screen: "Carl McCall.
It's hard to pretend to be at Caesar's Palace, Las Vegas, sitting in the midst of a stadium where the voices of the audience break like surf, and hemmed in by soda salesmen and souvenir poster hawkers.
The audience broke out in laughter.
A sober audience broke into applause.
The audience broke out in applause.
The audience broke into prolonged applause.
The audience broke into wild applause.
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