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They are as varied as all of humanity, a fact that should elicit applause and despair at the same time.
Because, if you're doing big, hard things, then there is going to be some hair on it — there's going to be some aspects of it that aren't clean and neat and immediately elicit applause from everybody.
The audience is full of coders and Apple tends to focus on minor tweaks that may only elicit applause from an enthralled audience deep in the weeds of app design.
Yet, the advanced contemporary composers of the time considered the work hopelessly derivative, and disdained the very qualities in the score that made it popular: lushly tonal harmonic language, sumptuous melodic writing, a traditional operatic structure complete with set-piece ensembles, highly charged dramatic recitative and arias calculated to stop the show and elicit applause.
As soon as anything odd or amusing happens, there's a mad race to write something witty about it and elicit applause from our public.
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Haircuts that elicited applause.
She elicited applause from the audience when she attacked Farage.
Her 13 minutes of remarks at Goodwill Baptist Church in the Bronx elicited applause 17 times.
After earlier eliciting applause when he thanked Tony Abbott for his service, Turnbull was scoffed at when he declared: "We are not run by factions".
In Samsun, a young man in a white sweatshirt said, "I personally apologize for 'Get out,' on behalf of all my friends," eliciting applause.
That line, and others, elicited applause from the bankers, who have been wary of the overhaul, which would enhance consumer protections and tighten capital and liquidity requirements.
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