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She received her high school diploma last June, accompanied by a spontaneous ovation from her classmates.
She received a spontaneous ovation at the 1994 Oscar ceremony and few actors can so richly have deserved the Award.
Oddly there was no spontaneous ovation, Jorginho did not punch the air or collapse tearfully to his knees or do a dance from Fortnite.
Geoff Hoon and Patricia Hewitt were always on the technocratic wing of New Labour, politicians who never roused a conference audience to its feet in spontaneous ovation.
I'm referring specifically to entrance applause, that instant and seemingly spontaneous ovation that greets the arrival of a celebrated actor onstage.
But the most spontaneous ovation came before the concert when Douglas W. Adams, the orchestra's president, announced that Mr. van Zweden's initial four-year contract as music director had been extended another four years, through the 2015-16 season.
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Also significant has been a political trend: campaign appearances are now stage-managed so that candidates receive long and apparently spontaneous ovations.
Cheering wildly, they gave Trump a spontaneous standing ovation.
We treasure a memory of the spontaneous standing ovation in a packed ICA.
Maybe I had to get up for one "spontaneous" standing ovation too many.
When he walked into a restaurant with a reporter for lunch, he received a spontaneous standing ovation.
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