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When Ederle, a Manhattanite, returned to the city, an estimated two million New Yorkers lined the sidewalks on Aug. 27, 1926, to heap their applause -- and tons of confetti -- on their favorite daughter.
The railroad's new push for a larger share of renewable energy to operate trains that transport 1.9 billion passengers and 415 million tons of freight each year has won applause from environmental groups.
A smattering of applause.
Lots of applause.
Expect lots of applause.
A round of applause?
Then a surge of applause.
There was plenty of applause.
An explosion of applause followed.
Donovan got a huge round of applause.
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