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It means doing "the morally right thing consistent with God's will because that would lead to true happiness", just like that line of Mr Santorum's led to true applause.
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True, modest applause at the end of the year hardly makes up for the roughly 40 percent decline in Morgan Stanley's stock this year.
Slapping on a flag pin and declaring the US as the best country in the world – solely to garner the applause of true believers – doesn't qualify one to lead it.
They were not devoting their time and efforts to excelling in music and the arts for a monetary reward or a high grade; their true reward was the applause and their own sense of accomplishment that followed a recital or concert at which they performed or the expressions of wonder at the viewers of their works of art.
Applause from the audience.
(laughter and applause) It's true.
Sheeran stepped on stage just a man with a guitar to deafening applause only given to true pop headliners.
The Independent "Sheeran stepped on stage, just a man with a guitar, to the kind of deafening applause only given to true pop headliners.
The Paris Agreement, adopted to thunderous applause earlier this month, is a true turning point in the fight against climate change.
She passed the true litmus test by getting a rise in applause at her curtain call.
This is true: Susan Collins on our plane to Bangor, gets applause as she passes through Bangor airport waiting area.
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