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She started to clap.
The other Bison fell silent, then started to clap.
The moment they heard the forte, they started to clap.
It was the only time all afternoon that the audience started to clap and shout.
When Keating got out of the car outside the funeral home, several bystanders started to clap.
Then he turned on the radio, took his hands off the wheel, and started to clap to the music.
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Here the New Orleans crowd invariably starts to clap and whistle.
I start to clap, but the man with the score glares again.
So enthusiastic members of the audience start to clap faster to raise the noise level, increasing the variability in clapping rates and destroying the conditions for synchronization.
But they play, the women start to clap, then dance, the children respond, then sing themselves in accompaniment to their instruments.
And as the clock ticked on, the audience decided he didn't need to be on stage either, starting to clap when he paused for breath.
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