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And of course, veterans like Miranda Kerr, Adriana Lima and Alessandra Ambrosio attracted serious applause and screams from the crowd.
At a recent debate, a woman in the audience asked Sanders: "Do you think God is relevant?" He answered yes, to serious applause, explaining: "What we are talking about is what all religions hold dear, and that is to do unto others as you would like them to do unto you...
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The cadets met Mr. Bush's remarks with serious faces and then standing applause.
Description of the House in session; visitors; etc. Tells about the President's entry, his calm and serious speech; the partisan nature of the applause.
The audience waited a second -- I don't think they were sure he was serious -- and then broke into loud applause.
To have a serious chance of becoming President, he will have to go beyond such applause lines.
What followed was a serious, intelligent, thoughtful, policy-heavy speech delivered without a smile, joke or applause line.
But choosing which parts of the change she is serious enough to turn into hard policy will be the May dilemma, when the applause fades.
From the standpoint of serious drama, Election Day is the natural and expected climax of a campaign, but you can't have applause without closure.
His mien turned deadly serious for a moment as he put us through our paces, rehearsing our fits of wildly enthusiastic, howling applause.
Mr. Medvedev was greeted with anemic applause at the Duma, Parliament's lower house, and began his presentation by warning that Russia faces "serious risks" because of a global economic slowdown and a drop in commodity prices.
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