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They don't vamp, and they didn't dance, instead just pacing regularly across the stage to wave and trigger applause from fans at the front and sides.
But the brief appearance of the journalist, Muntader al-Zaidi, who has been incarcerated since he threw the shoes during a news conference in Baghdad on Dec. 14, was enough to trigger applause and shouting both in the courtroom and in the hallways outside.
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Eagle, likewise but occasionally triggered applause by insulting Boris.
As noted elsewhere on this blog (and in my books), the contrast is one of the most important rhetorical devices for triggering applause in political speeches.
Some folks distrust composers who handle the "seams" between big set pieces well; they want their "stand and deliver" performance moments followed by an orchestral button that invites / enables / triggers applause.
"Here we are, clinging to our guns and our religion," he said, triggering loud applause.
Each version of Southern California, circa 2020, triggered warm applause from conference attendees.
After a long wait, Ms. Vilches told her penitents to get ready to march out of their church, triggering wild applause.
Sparks' remarks triggered cheers and applause from the crowd, which was remarkable given the fact that the audience was comprised of shareholders and hand-picked loyal employees.
She got a round of applause, and triggered another round of open, honest discussion.
Likewise, the abrupt ending of the film triggered both groans and applause.
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