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It was a remarkable ovation at the final whistle and a din that made your bones vibrate.
Claudio Ranieri's team did not quite have the chutzpah to confirm themselves as implausible, eccentric champions at the home of England's most successful club but they walked off the pitch to a remarkable ovation and this could still be a valuable point, ultimately, given its implications at the top of the table.
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Cameron was also given a remarkable standing ovation as he criticised what he said were "complete and utter lies" from Labour on the NHS.
Before I try, I want to lead a "Standing O" (that would be standing ovation) for his remarkable achievements during ten challenging, often daunting years.
But the Leiter who deserves a standing ovation is Maria, the remarkable woman who never quit on life or her children.
The packed house hoots and applauds each death — they were hateful after all — before breaking into a roaring standing ovation to cap this remarkable night.
It had been a remarkable effort, and one rewarded by a standing ovation from the wrapped-up Lord's crowd.
It is a remarkable piece and the Peacock audience gave him a terrific ovation afterwards.
When he takes a bow after his solo, you can tell he's used to receiving a Bolshoi-size ovation, whereas most Ballet Theater artists — not least Mr. Cornejo — are remarkable for their modesty.
The audience thanked her with six standing ovations, The Times of London reported, which was all the more remarkable considering that the concert was nearly canceled.
Though she manoeuvres us into a standing ovation as we wave our gladioli, you can't help feeling it's been earned over a remarkable career.
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