And no one worries about it, you're applauded for doing well in your career, you're applauded for having that mortgage, you're applauded for building a house or whatever else.
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Esper had applauded the Solomons' decision to invalidate the agreement, which he applauded as "an important decision to reinforce sovereignty, transparency, and the rule of law".
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There are plenty of people who applauded black women for the success of the 2018 election, applauded black women for the election of a senator from Alabama.
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" In another tweet, Coles applauded the show's "stealth feminism.
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" The decision was applauded by transgender rights advocates. "Gov.
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" President Trump applauded: "The Fake News Media never fails.
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"Everyone applauded — Democrats, Republicans, didn't matter," Mr. Ansari said.
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" Others applauded a Republican politician who urged "zero tolerance.
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Christie applauded the song, before continuing on with the program.
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" And figure skater Adam Rippon applauded Guthrie's response, commenting: "Omg.
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The National Multiple Sclerosis Society applauded the $65,000 price tag.
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He applauded the judge's ruling in a tweet late Friday.
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Labor union leaders applauded him in their meeting and Sen.
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The "Blank Space" singer applauded Gomez for releasing new music.
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However, the action, which was applauded by onlookers, passed uninterrupted.
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Coinbase should be applauded for launching a retail index fund.
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This year ExxonMobil applauded the Paris agreement on climate change.
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Host Pat Sajak sounded legitimately amazed as the audience applauded.
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Woods, Cain's defense attorney, applauded Gold for starting the foundation.
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Republican appointees at the Federal Communications Commission applauded the measure.
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Ms. Manning is a hero, whose bravery should be applauded.
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The IMF applauded Ecuador's recent reduction of its fiscal deficit.
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Tom, 60, applauded his son's bravery in sharing his story.
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Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, applauded Mr Trump's "bold decision".
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When Meg denies this faux version of herself, I applauded.
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Kevin Sullivan, the U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua, applauded the meeting.
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When the news reached Western outlets Tuesday, some people applauded.
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The fact he gave it a shot should be applauded.
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Should be applauded, and hopefully taken up by many others.
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In several instances, members of the audience applauded Clinton's responses.
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Of the few who stood and applauded, such as Sen.
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Some journalists at the event also applauded during her remarks.
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Civil rights and reproductive health care advocates applauded Schneiderman's move.
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Spectators in the public gallery cheered and applauded the defendants.
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Proponents of body diversity applauded SI's decision to feature her.
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The crowd strongly applauded the kosher red meat Trump offered.
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They applauded when Trump signed an executive order on Feb.
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" Djokovic said last week that he applauded Tiriac's "creative spirit.
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Ms. Strange applauded the company's commitment to making organic cheese.
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The leaders of many veterans groups applauded the legislation Thursday.
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The crowd, which was almost entirely white, cheered and applauded.
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"It's happening again," the candidate said as the crowd applauded.
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But Obama, who is a Dylan fan, applauded the move.
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On Facebook, different users applauded the company's move toward sustainability.
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Republicans in Congress, meanwhile, applauded Friday's move as long overdue.
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The news was widely reported and applauded by many online.
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This is a shift that should be lamented, not applauded.
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But his review applauded Hubble's cofounders for their business acumen.
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"The whole theatre applauded when this film ended," said another.
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But he applauded states passing their own sick leave laws.
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That is "activism" that should be applauded by all Americans.
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If anything, the foundation should be applauded for such gifts.
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He said, "That's the stuff," and the audience applauded enthusiastically.
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People literally applauded when she got out of her car.
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Neighbors prayed, wept and applauded teachers who saved children's lives.
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Staff applauded and cheered as Miss Helen made her homecoming.
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Critics had applauded the previous film; now many were dismayed.
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Even Jacob Soboroff, an MSNBC correspondent on the panel, applauded.
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It's a change applauded by educators and financial advisers alike.
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After Judge Kelly's ruling, the White House applauded the decision.
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As the officials walked away, the migrants applauded and cheered.
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Others saw it as a valid point and applauded Mrs.
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The players enthusiastically applauded Mr. Blomstedt, along with the audience.
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A lone man applauded, but no one else joined him.
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Such donations to prolong or enhance someone's life are applauded.
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Do the folks who applauded forgiveness grasp that historical dynamic?
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We applauded when the train doors opened at the station.
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Speakers were introduced and applauded as if they were celebrities.
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"At the end, everyone stood up and applauded," she said.
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As Dr. Harper spoke, many listeners applauded; a few scowled.
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People on Twitter applauded the women for their quick instincts.
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The international community has mostly applauded the Chinese government's response.
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WHO officials applauded the decision as a move toward transparency.
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We ordered borscht, which she applauded as a good plan.
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Many Lebanese have applauded it for pushing the militants out.
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They applauded vigorously, at one point, in support of him.
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New Yorkers largely applauded his handling of the 2003 blackout.
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The groups that opposed Zinke's previous plan applauded Thursday's announcement.
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Virtually all modern religious and secular Jews applauded this development.
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As the crowd applauded the president Wednesday night, California's Gov.
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At the White House, press secretary Earnest applauded the moratorium.
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Chants of "Black Lives Matter" were applauded by Falcons fans.
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While some turned away in revulsion, others applauded Duncan's candor.
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That was applauded by other critics of the drug industry.
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His first appearance was applauded, as were his later appearances.
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He was roundly applauded by Republicans and ridiculed by Democrats.
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The family members were applauded for their strength of character.
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One of them called out, "werk," and the rest applauded.
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Many applauded Nike's embrace of such an openly political figure.
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But when Thiel said he was gay, the crowd applauded.
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The challenger is applauded, but he goes home with nothing.
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The audience of about 650 people frequently applauded the speech.
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Republican lawmakers and other Trump supporters have applauded the deployment.
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Gun control advocates applauded the Court's decision not to intervene.
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Right. And we funded them and the world applauded them.
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The move was widely applauded and even received praise from Sen.
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" Fans also applauded Jones for her truthfulness and offered support. "GIRL.
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When I went out to work again, the whole patio applauded.
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Kevin Brady, applauded the decision not to turn over Trump's returns.
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Griner has been applauded for her heroic response to the gunman.
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News , saying the audience applauded and laughed from start to finish.
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Wolf jokingly applauded ABC for taking the show off the air.
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He was applauded by George W. Bush as an excellent choice.
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The group applauded and cheered as firefighters led them to safety.
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The Alzheimer's Association applauded Biogen for pursuing regulatory approval for aducanumab.
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"Success has been more demonized this year than applauded," he said.
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Vera Clemente, the widow of Roberto, applauded the choice of Carrasco.
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Sinema stood and applauded as Trump touted the program and Sen.
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Mr. Dimon particularly applauded the corporate tax cut and deregulation efforts.
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Mr. Cruz stood silently, and even applauded, as Mr. Trump spoke.
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In a public statement, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai applauded the waiver.
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Many experts applauded the decision to add Zika to the list.
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From his seats near the field, Dodgers great Sandy Koufax applauded.
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The NRA "applauded" Trump's action, NBC News reported at the time.
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"This is the best thing I've ever seen," one fan applauded.
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Locals applauded as it burned and some tried to obstruct firemen.
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They applauded the administration's pursuit to change the nation's rebate system.
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The paying crowd our family saw it with cheered & applauded pic.twitter.
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Eubank Sr. was applauded by the boxing world for his actions.
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They're patriots & should be applauded not discriminated against by Pres Trump.
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He applauded the attitude of Callaway, the coaches and his teammates.
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There were those, though, that applauded Swift's stellar taste in men.
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A room oozing with self-importance and elitism applauded with vigor.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan applauded Gowdy's appointment in a statement Thursday.
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Though I applauded seated, the standing O was there in spirit.
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A Cigna spokesperson, Karen Eldred, applauded CVS' decision in a statement.
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Drugmakers applauded the administration's pursuit to change the nation's rebate system.
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Some of Patreon's most ardent creators applauded the last-minute reversal.
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Organizers should still be applauded for trying something different, Pelley said.
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After they finished their mini-routine, Anthony excitedly applauded Smith's skills.
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I met many people who applauded the state's legalization of marijuana.
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Elon Musk applauded China's national space program in a tweet Thursday.
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Some in Congress applauded the decision to publicly attribute the attack.
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In America Mr Easterbrook's sacking was, pace Mr George, broadly applauded.
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What is being applauded if not their endurance, their masochistic rigor?
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Instead of walking out, as they should have done, they applauded.
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John Kelly as White House chief of staff is widely applauded.
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"They really applauded that pitch," Syndergaard said of the fans' reaction.
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Several times during the markup, audience members applauded Democratic lawmakers' comments.
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Obama applauded the Treasury's action in a speech earlier this week.
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"Can't argue with that," Mr. Matthews said, as the crowd applauded.
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The person applauded her meeting Americans and attending conferences in America.
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" The Washington Post applauded Clinton for valuing "reputation rather than celebrity.
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Ebell also applauded the administration for seeking to revoke California's waiver.
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Some applauded him for his efforts during a Q&A session.
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Twitter users applauded Kohli's creativity and approach to sharing his identity.
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"Fighting With My Family" was applauded as a strong sports comedy.
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This was applauded initially, with both Europe and U.S. futures rallying.
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Ron Wyden of Oregon applauded the legislation's passage on Twitter Monday.
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Some farmers applauded the company for apologizing but others were fuming.
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Above, a woman applauded and hooted from her wrought-iron balcony.
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Many New Yorkers, desperate for their own space, applauded the lanes.
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The crowd politely applauded as the Saudi team took the field.
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People cheered, applauded and rose occasionally from their seats for ovations.
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I applauded the move, and it made a lot of sense.
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The departure of Ms. Engel was applauded by some environmental groups.
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The audience applauded as he finished and gave the next downbeat.
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The spectators applauded heartily and the investigators said they were satisfied.
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The crowd politely applauded, as it did with the other nominees.
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Democratic lawmakers have applauded his promise to be a team player.
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Some applauded the public outing of the men who were accused.
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Brian Murray, a spokesman for Christie, applauded the decision on Friday.
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Conservative media outlets applauded Trump and the House Republicans on Friday.
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As the audience applauded, Bieber was quick to defend his statements.
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Giuliani was now spontaneously applauded when he walked down the street.
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Michael E. McMahon, the Staten Island district attorney, applauded the move.
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All this happened while the West applauded Boris Yeltsin's economic reforms.
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I walked down the steps, and everybody stood up and applauded.
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James applauded Sargent in print; Sargent returned the favor in paint.
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Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has applauded the ground breaking technology.
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Republican Senator Marco Rubio applauded Trump's decision to sign the bill.
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Doug Burgum of North Dakota, a Republican, applauded the Army's decision.
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The union's president applauded the ruling in a statement released Saturday.
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Erika Guevara-Rosas, Americas director at Amnesty International, applauded Wednesday's verdict.
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TMZ reported that the crowd applauded as the "Baby" singer left.
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On Instagram, she applauded her fans for their activism and engagement.
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District Attorney Kevin Steele applauded the Superior Court judicial panel's decision.
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" President Trump in the statement also applauded Trump Jr.'s "transparency.
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He applauded Mueller's attempt to crack down on the illicit activity.
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Powell's nomination in November was largely applauded by Wall Street punditry.
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Security experts applauded Mozilla for stepping up its efforts on privacy.
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We actually got along quite well as I applauded their con.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau applauded the decision in a statement today.
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He has made grandiose gestures that have been applauded by public.
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But while community leaders applauded Mr. Davis's commitment, murders continued apace.
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And applauded when Bush fought back: BUSH: So here's the deal.
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Apple quickly reversed the decision, and was applauded for changing course.
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Trump has both applauded the practice and falsely blamed Democrats for it.
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Former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich applauded Trump for taking action.
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Staff applauded the campaign's efforts to diversify its lineup compared to 2016.
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Omar Jadwat, director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, applauded the ruling.
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All the musicians on stage put their instruments down and applauded too.
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The states and business groups that challenged the rule applauded the decision.
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When the announcer called her name, students and parents applauded and cheered.
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Many social media users applauded the City Council for passing the legislation.
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Even Blaine Trump, the former sister-in-law of President Trump, applauded.
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"We want Cruz, we want Cruz," the crowd chanted as they applauded.
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School board member Jed Oppenheim applauded the school for taking the initiative.
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Despite technically losing, some analysts applauded Chevron for avoiding a bidding war.
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Predictably, given these loaded topics, not everyone applauded her candor or insight.
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This season, his team-oriented efforts have been richly and rightly applauded.
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The interim designers appeared, the crowd politely applauded and quickly darted off.
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One documentary on state television applauded Xi's prowess on the global stage.
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Ripert also applauded Teigen's sense of self, which Ingraham did not mention.
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And while not everyone applauded his announcement, Easton stands by his decision.
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The "Amazing Things" campaign was applauded by the medical and advertising community.
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Even hardened hacks whooped and applauded as the two leaders shook hands.
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Still, he applauded Mr. Taylor for his role in gathering Republican support.
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When it was eventually screened, the film's skewering of misogyny was applauded.
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Although she smiled as her relatives applauded, Snyder felt lost and heartbroken.
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The audience had a mixed reaction — some applauded, others left the theater.
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Last month, Missguided was applauded for showing its swimwear models' stretch marks.
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He got booed (well, applauded and booed, but the boos won handily).
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But civil rights advocates and conservationists applauded Obama's monument designations on Thursday.
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The rest of the world applauded when we signed the Paris Agreement.
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By everyone who applauded your tactics and leadership style until they didn't.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi applauded Ryan's announcement about changing the rule.
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The removal of the metal detectors was applauded by the White House.
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In an email on Tuesday following the announcement, Dix applauded Google's move.
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Commenters also applauded Wesley for his journey — and complimented his new kicks.
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" Late Late Show host James Corden applauded Cooper on Twitter. "Best. Eyeroll.
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The EPA and other opponents of the rule applauded the court's action.
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LaPierre's remarks received support from the crowd, which applauded his main points.
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Former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke immediately applauded Trump on Twitter.
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GOP lawmakers applauded the effort, but they aren't sure it will last.
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Jerry Lawson, chief executive of Planned Parenthood Southwest Ohio, applauded the ruling.
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Exelon, which would collect the bulk of the subsidies, applauded the order.
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Scott Wiener (D) applauded Robinson's decision not to appear on Carlson's show.
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He applauded "Hizmet" participants — regarded as his followers — who had been arrested.
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Many audience members especially applauded the film's powerful messages and musical numbers.
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People gaped in awe and then applauded when the show was over.
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At the time of the announcement, the White House applauded the move.
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His 2030 vision for revamping the Saudi economy is widely applauded overseas.
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The audience immediately stood up and applauded the sergeant in the audience.
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But on Sunday, some fans — weary of CBS's pace — applauded the leak.
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Some Twitter users applauded the frank approach, while others parodied the responses.
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That is not something to apologize for; that's something to be applauded.
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Nambia aside, Trump also applauded the continent's economic progress during the speech.
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Well, three of the four guys in the band applauded it [laughs].
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But Senator Lamar Alexander, chair of the committee, applauded the new proposal.
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Hoyer applauded McCarthy and Republican leadership for blocking King from committee assignments.
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The vote was immediately condemned by activists and applauded by industry groups.
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He smiled frequently during his remarks, especially when applauded by the crowd.
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Trump had applauded the potential sale in a tweet in May 2019.
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Fans applauded the singer for her honesty, and shared their own stories.
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Back in 2015, our writer got real prescient and applauded the decision.
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But many people in China have applauded his campaign against official corruption.
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On Friday, some Europeans applauded Mr. Trump for his show of restraint.
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But others applauded Mr. Amash's courage — and pressed him on his reasoning.
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As "Hail to the Chief" played, Mr. Sanchez bowed; staff members applauded.
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Advocates for decriminalization applauded Ms. Mosby's new rules for pushing the envelope.
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At the U.N. his speech was more heartily applauded than President Clinton's.
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The Mets are not tanking, and for that they should be applauded.
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While universally applauded by his players, most thought it wasn't big enough.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer applauded Fine's appointment in a statement Monday.
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Lawyers who opposed any change to the original decree applauded the ruling.
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Mr. Pai applauded the companies that had signed on to the pledge.
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Froome rode next to Thomas and applauded as they crossed the line.
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The moment Bobby entered the Rhoades's home, I spontaneously cheered and applauded.
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Liberals applauded both hires as a sign Clinton is taking them seriously.
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The White House applauded his charitable work in its statement on Tuesday.
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It was controversial — he was applauded by liberals, and attacked by conservatives.
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Kerry applauded the "courage and skill" of first responders and medical personnel.
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Nahdlatul Ulama, one of Indonesia's biggest moderate Muslim organizations, applauded the move.
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On Thursday, the Times Square Alliance applauded the passage of the bill.
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Nearby residents applauded as the security forces threw tear gas at them.
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Whenever the audience applauded one of her feats, she coolly changed tack.
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Schofield was applauded by crew and hugged other presenters after the segment.
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Democrats immediately applauded the GAO&aposs decision after it was publicized Thursday.
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NOW: The actress has been applauded for her role in "Little Women."
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Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) likewise applauded the provision as an important fix.
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Trump did it anyway, and later told reporters that he applauded Putin.
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In a statement on Friday, Wasserman Schultz applauded the latest Mueller indictments.
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The audience — filled with Romney contributors and political allies — applauded in response.
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"Love It or List It" was applauded for its authenticity and uniqueness.
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The Republicans who applauded Trump on Tuesday were applauding their own repudiation.
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He also applauded Trump for planning on visiting Corpus Christi on Tuesday.
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One would expect the efforts would be heartily applauded by the CDC.
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My peers, who voted me into student government the previous semester, applauded.
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" As the audience laughed and applauded, McCabe said, "I suppose that's possible.
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When the Speaker stood up and applauded, his caucus did as well.
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Kirstjen Nielsen, the homeland security secretary, applauded his leadership on border security.
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" President Trump, in his own statement, said he applauded his son's "transparency.
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Traditional Republicans who belong to neither group have also applauded MacArthur's effort.
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In a statement, Rappler said it applauded Ranada's tenacity as a reporter.
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They applauded him — while the rest of the world was moving on.
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Geoff applauded the dietary changes I'd implemented and my consistency for working out.
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The candidate welcomed his "friend" and signed the pledge as his staffers applauded.
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"It's probably the first time many of them have been applauded," Tebow explains.
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"No one believes that, David," she said as the audience laughed and applauded.
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Her assignment as a black female pilot was also applauded by Maj. Gen.
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While the nation applauded George Mason's unfathomable run, the team itself was deflated.
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Ackman applauded the appointment of Niccol as chief executive officer earlier this year.
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Neither of the opposing sides applauded De Mistura's speech urging them to cooperate.
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He basked in the praise of several executives, who applauded his tax cuts.
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The music stopped, the crowd applauded, and the Obamas had done the tango.
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She was applauded for her sartorial choice as well as her cricketing talent.
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NASA applauded SpaceX for "reaching higher" in a statement the agency published online.
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By contrast, mainstream politicians in Europe generally applauded Mr Trump's actions as proportionate.
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They applauded her for "good parenting" and being able to keep her composure.
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation applauded the ruling, calling it a crucial privacy victory.
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There were those that applauded and felt that it was a great movement.
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A Hamas spokesman applauded Qunbar, saying his actions were part of an "intifada".
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But the Street later applauded the company's full fourth-quarter results, Cramer said.
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Most recently, Taylor was applauded by Oprah Winfrey during the Golden Globes. Mrs.
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Civil rights leaders who had called for a special prosecutor applauded Alvarez's move.
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Kaepernick applauded from the sidelines during a second-quarter salute to military members.
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Senator Cotton (Ark.) later applauded Facebook and Twitter for being blocked in China.
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" However, many applauded the actress and singer for her choice of words. "Woooooo!!!
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GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis applauded the historic win on Twitter.
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When Mr Schulz reiterated the party's anti-coalition stance, almost no-one applauded.
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They would be widely applauded for funding pensions in a cost-effective manner.
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" As the crowd burst out laughing and applauded, Harvey continued, "She didn't know.
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Bernie Sanders and the Trump White House, both applauded the move on Tuesday.
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NASA engineers in mission control applauded as each update from the landing occurred.
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Japanese space startup ispace applauded the move in a statement provided to TechCrunch.
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Following the announcement, addiction scientists applauded the move and cigarette manufacturer stocks dropped.
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Other fans jumped to Lively's defense and applauded her ability to dress herself.
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Many people on social media applauded Camerota for confronting Jones in the interview.
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Kennedy struck an Obama-esque note and was widely applauded, especially by Democrats.
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Kevin Cramer, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, applauded Trump's announcement.
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The "Mad Money" host also applauded Five Below's ability to reach younger generations.
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Commissioner Rosenworcel, however, who helped create and pass those rules, applauded the decision.
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Jared Huffman, D-California, who sponsored legislation to protect orcas, applauded the decision.
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But Republican lawmakers and conservatives applauded Trump for abiding by his campaign promise.
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It was a move the industry applauded but health groups often often criticized.
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White House spokesman Judd Deere tweeted on Thursday that it applauded the move.
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Shareholders applauded the investment, sending the stock 22 percent higher in Thursday trading.
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Hindu nationalist groups, including many Indian Americans, have applauded Trump's anti-Muslim comments.
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" Romney also applauded Trump's victory, remarking: "By the way, it's not easy winning.
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"You are the best, most low-key, delightful troll ever," applauded another commenter.
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The gambling industry is highly self regulated, a feat that should be applauded.
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Many stood and applauded, but about half the audience stayed in their seats.
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The contestants too applauded his game, as they struggled desperately to eliminate him.
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They applauded and laughed loudly when I mentioned my experience with Mark Sanford.
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John Carter (Texas) and Steve King (Iowa) applauded Bannon's appointment as chief strategist.
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Some Muslims applauded a similar process of seeking new meaning from old Scripture.
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State officials certainly applauded the massacres and often funded or rewarded the killers.
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Some Twitter users applauded Treasury's decision to keep Hamilton on the $10 bill.
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But instead of being shamed, she was applauded and subsequently crowned homecoming queen.
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Analysts and investors originally applauded Allergan for the deal, which was announced Sept.
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Qualcomm applauded the ruling, saying Apple owes it money for using its technology.
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The audience applauded both Anderson and McCain at different points in their argument.
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Ted Cruz should at least be applauded for standing by his religious convictions.
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Many commenters wrote that Ho's project was eye-opening and applauded the influencer.
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It's been applauded for featuring a nice mix of funny and serious moments.
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Before answering, know this: The veterans group Trump was addressing applauded the comments.
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Republican legislators ultimately decided against this in their plan, and should be applauded.
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These programs, although applauded by immigration reform advocates, were criticized by many others.
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PRI applauded Duarte's arrest in a statement published in the party's website Saturday.
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So proponents of national guidelines applauded their release, which they said was overdue.
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Matt applauded too, hard, with a feeling like warm soup in his throat.
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As Rousseff finished her speech, supporters applauded while she departed the presidential palace.
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" Howie Mandel applauded Landers' go-around, saying, "You stepped it up 10 levels.
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Others applauded the self-determination exhibited by both the hippo and the armadillo.
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Well, these are desperate times and she should be applauded for her attempt.
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Still, during the ovation Mr. Pohjonen's colleagues all turned to him and applauded.
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The lead scientist for a major methane-detecting satellite program applauded the idea.
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" As the crowd applauded, he added: "Very soon, very soon we're coming out.
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Only a dozen or so applauded when Mr. Murphy mentioned the millionaire's tax.
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The N.F.L. is to be applauded for having solved income equality across teams.
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The president's trip was not universally applauded among members of the Iraqi Parliament.
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Dale Ho, director of the A.C.L.U.'s Voting Rights Project, applauded the ruling.
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Colorado should be applauded for moving away from this damaging and inhuman practice.
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Still, Republicans in the crowd applauded, giving several standing ovations during the speech.
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We talked to her in song, and applauded her skill in climbing curtains.
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In fact, both my psychiatrist and general practitioner applauded me for my dedication.
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Adam Skaggs, chief counsel at Giffords Law Center, applauded Harris' red flag proposal.
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But it would be applauded by many other important constituencies — particularly its employees.
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In these circumstances, promises of more government help for the poor are applauded.
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He told Sports Illustrated's Michael Rosenberg that when Mahomes' workout ended, scouts applauded.
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NikkieTutorials fans applauded her bravery — and continued to obsess over her beauty skills.
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As Mr. Buttigieg spoke, people applauded lines that gently swiped at Mr. Trump.
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It was applauded by an Ohio company that makes gas compressors, Ariel Corporation.
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People applauded the president and veterans, and urged one another to stay positive.
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Mr. Scott applauded the performance of Elle Fanning, above, in the title role.
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Cramer applauded Apple's 2% run to a new closing high of almost $310.
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Therefore, Trump is constantly whining about not being sufficiently applauded, commended, thanked, liked.
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"To see what these guys can deliver, it's to be applauded," he said.
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The DNC's decision was applauded by many on the left on social media.
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He said he worried about possible inaction by lawmakers but applauded the students.
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Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, and Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, applauded the parliamentarian's action.
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Smithson applauded the idea of making something that was not a pastoral setting.
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Transparency International, an anti-corruption watchdog, applauded the conviction against Mr. da Silva.
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The audience applauded as the beaming man received hugs from the sitcom's stars.
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Porter applauded the Alabama law, saying it was better than her heartbeat bill.
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It was a decision Uber India president Amit Jain applauded at the time.
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The broadcast then went to a wide shot of the audience, who trepidatiously applauded.
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Some organizations, however, like the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, applauded the recommendation.
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They're applauded not necessarily for what they're saying, but the way they're saying it.
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And conservatives have applauded his nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court.
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After the vote was announced Thursday, Pelosi embraced colleagues as Democrats stood and applauded.
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Ryan appeared only to have applauded Obama when the president mentioned U.S. military personnel.
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The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe applauded the news that the environmental study will proceed.
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In a statement, Facebook applauded the decision, while highlighting its anti-terrorism moderation efforts.
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Despite spasms of concern, both liberals and conservatives have applauded this executive power grab.
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Billie Jean King also applauded Williams for challenging a double standard in the sport.
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Reached for comment, Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith applauded the ruling.
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The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, which supported the change, applauded the forthcoming decision.
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One was former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke, who applauded her remarks.
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In its press release about the event, it applauded the actions of its officers.
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According to Hussein's supporters, Hammad's family cheered and applauded when the verdict was confirmed.
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Soon after Ryan's announcement, his move was applauded by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
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Delegates, having made a good show of listening raptly throughout, dutifully applauded (see Chaguan).
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SCHOEN: Look, I applauded like most right thinking Americans when the summit was on.
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The White House withdrew the plan last month and Merlo applauded the decision Wednesday.
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At the end, he lightly applauded from the balcony, then waved to the crowd.
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Since emerging on the Hollywood scene, Jamil has been applauded for her raw honesty.
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Chuck Grom of Gordon Haskett Research Advisors applauded Lowe's for ramping its top line.
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Even those few who applauded the arrest harbored doubts about what would happen next.
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Hearing Reddy talk about these points in person, I almost stood up and applauded.
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John McCain, who has feuded bitterly with Trump in the past, applauded the attack.
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Initially, the concept was applauded for solving the pernicious problem of invisible online tracking.
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In a Tweet on Tuesday, Democratic U.S. Senator Mark Warner applauded the SEC action.
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Rollins and Lynch's romance has since been applauded by both Nikki and Brie Bella.
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Activists like Krajnc argued her actions were compassionate and should be applauded, not punished.
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Industry groups like the California Solar Energy Industries Association and environmentalists applauded the decision.
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Follow the clicks!" and "WASHPOST Newsroom staff openly applauded when Obama visited in '09.
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They applauded loudly when the scores were tallied and the ref raised Banks' hand.
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Silbert applauded the SEC's actions and said most of the tokens were illegal offerings.
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I fired Larry in front of everybody, the crew applauded because they'd hated him.
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Kudlow praised Amazon for raising its minimum to $15, saying he "applauded" the move.
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The group applauded the NBC lineup and urged other media outlets to follow suit.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, Omarova, whose careful investigations ultimately led to these recommendations, has applauded them.
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The only time an Arab is applauded is when he is richer than you.
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Leaders applauded, officials said, after formally adopting unmodified the text drafted by their aides.
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"Even after they took a hit, they were applauded for taking risks," Feinseth said.
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Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN)The crowd applauded as the official announcement was read out.
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The presentation came and went, people applauded, and I left the conference feeling underwhelmed.
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Andrew Stoltmann, a securities lawyer in Chicago who represented the Kazdas, applauded the changes.
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Haley also applauded Israeli forces for their "restraint" in the wake of the bloodshed.
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Business groups, eager to see the agreement come to fruition, applauded the draft document.
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A lot of people understood my experience and they applauded me for embracing it.
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The Heritage Foundation, which often criticized the Obama EPA's actions, applauded the new policy.
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Steve Daines (R-Mont.), who had asked for the repeal Wednesday, applauded Zinke's action.
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GLAAD president and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis applauded Johannson's change of heart on Friday.
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Islanders Coach Jack Capuano applauded his team's moxie despite the back-to-back defeats.
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He shouts at someone making noise at the movies and is applauded for it.
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They also applauded the nice views of the city's skyline, and the Whitestone Bridge.
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Some have applauded Kaepernick for his stand, and others have condemned him for it.
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The rule, which the president previously applauded, requires players on the field to stand.
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When she mentioned that she was their first openly gay member, barely anyone applauded.
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I see comedians, actors, etc make the same jokes and get applauded for it.
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"It's a must," said Hui Jie Li, the receptionist, who applauded the new mandate.
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And to be sure, many people in weight lifting have applauded the mass suspensions.
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Wall Street applauded the announcement as the stock closed up nearly 153 percent Monday.
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He has previously applauded Flynn's demands for immunity, citing a "witch hunt" against him.
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So in his first volley of post-vacation tweets, Trump on Tuesday applauded ... himself.
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Thousands of spectators watched and applauded the soldiers once they were on the ground.
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He then tweeted that lawmakers "applauded and laughed loudly" at his comments about Sanford.
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And he gestured to some Democrats who applauded his call for paid family leave.
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Previously, school officials said they applauded the courage of the women who came forward.
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Many fans applauded the star for making a joke out of the Photoshop controversy.
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Coons today applauded the timeliness of the response, but said there were still questions.
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David Perdue (R-Ga.), a leading proponent of budgetary reform, applauded the development Wednesday.
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He called for a "new conservative movement," and was applauded when he criticized Mrs.
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Pitchers applauded defenders, batters commended the pitchers — and everyone raved about starter David Price.
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Andrew Cuomo is being widely applauded for his composed response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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I want to be clear here: Program failures are to be expected, even applauded.
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Most of the people on board applauded once the brothers had finished their song.
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Trump applauded U.S. oil and gas production without making any mention of climate change.
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Rainsy applauded the court's ruling and sold it as a win for Cambodia's opposition.
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Crowds applauded as she stood for the South Korean anthem during the opening ceremony.
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But in Grand Rapids, his political stronghold, Mr. Amash's boldness was still applauded — wildly.
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Mr. Netanyahu, his Israeli supporters and pro-Netanyahu members of Congress applauded the decision.
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At barbershops in China, stylists said they applauded Mr. Xi's decision to go gray.
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Still, both advocacy groups applauded the fact that the package covers Social Security beneficiaries.
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Hannity was a Trump supporter who publicly applauded Manafort's hiring by the Trump campaign.
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What they're saying: A number of industry and business lobbying groups applauded the move.
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Despite creating thousands of jobs, Mr. Dangote's refinery hasn't been universally applauded in Nigeria.
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Business has enthusiastically applauded Mr. Trump for taking a hatchet to Obama-era regulations.
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Trump in his speech didn't endorse any specific measures, though he applauded attendee Sen.
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But they applauded his announcement, and he quickly wrapped his arms around the president.
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Most of the situation was drowned out on air as Republicans applauded Trump's remarks.
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Jeff Bezos has yet to sign the pledge, but applauded his ex-wife's decision.
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They paid a heavy price back home — but many young Palestinians applauded their courage.
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He also applauded companies like Comcast or Google, which have offered discounted private programs.
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The Clinton campaign applauded DOJ's announcement that it would sue to block the mergers.
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Last year, Jones applauded Trump's address to a joint session of Congress in February.
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NPR was recently applauded for embracing a plurality of diverse voices on its air.
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People who passed me on their drive up applauded when I reached the summit.
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They say it should be applauded for its ambition, not faulted for its shortcomings.
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When the crowd applauded, my 218-month-old daughter, Roxie, clapped excitedly with them.
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Kriha said she applauded the Surins "courage" for bringing the lawsuit against the district.
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The sparse crowd of Mets fans behind the visiting team's dugout stood and applauded.
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The audience tried to shout down the protesters, and applauded as they were removed.
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Hoyer applauded Cummings's character, noting the impact he had on those he worked with.
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That said, some supporters of a two-state solution applauded Mr. Kerry for trying.
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In 1995, McCain applauded the Clinton administration's decision to restore diplomatic relations with Vietnam.
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The United States Chamber of Commerce and other business groups applauded the administration's action.
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Alexander applauded how far the electric car industry has come over the past decade.
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Trump's approach has largely been applauded and its anti-analytical approach ignored by Republicans.
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Inside, beyond a phalanx of greeters, the VIPs applauded one another, protected from scrutiny.
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Houghton, 36, pointed out music like that "normalizes taking drugs," and the audience applauded.
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While applauded for bravery frequently, accusers are also often defamed and otherwise suffer retaliation.
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Labor groups that assailed Mr. Puzder have generally applauded the choice of Mr. Acosta.
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But donors, giving mostly between $5 and $20, applauded the students' courage and independence.
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Investors have applauded the measure as a turning point for Latin America's largest economy.
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The 9/11 Families & Survivors United for Justice Against Terrorism applauded the administration's decision.
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And any efforts to combat the widespread culture of binge-drinking should be applauded.
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But with a topic this polarizing, small steps deserve to be applauded — and encouraged.
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While tenant groups did not win total victory, they applauded the overall legislative package.
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While they reliably applauded the president's remarks, he left them in a tough place.
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It was a decision that Uber India president Amit Jain applauded at the time.
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Troy Deeney walked to the edges of the pitch and applauded the home fans.
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Big pharma companies applauded the rule, while PBMs and health insurance companies criticized it.
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They laughed at all the right moments, and applauded when the film was over.
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"For a growth company, investment should be applauded," said Atlantic Equities analyst James Cordwell.
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Argentina won on penalties and the Neapolitans, though devastated, applauded Diego off the pitch.
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Given the weight of the optics on this specific speech, many applauded Clinton's color choice.
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South Sudan&aposs government on Monday said Kiir should be applauded for meeting with Machar.
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To persist -- knowing that whether you succeed or fail, are criticized or applauded, you'll survive.
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When the board voted last week to delay certifying the result, McCready applauded the decision.
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The constituents in the crowded auditorium cheered and applauded Toby as he addressed the congressman.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's parliament applauded on learning that Donald Trump had won the U.S. election.
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Many on Twitter applauded the Good Morning America co-host's blunt farewell to Manigault Newman.
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Horse publications applauded Diver's efforts and NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt spotlighted the cowboys.
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Some fans applauded the move, while other criticized the "clownish sidekick" as a gay stereotype.
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Others, however, applauded the investigations team that jailed him and think he should be impeached.
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And the judges were equally emotional, as Heidi Klum and Mel B applauded the pair.
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She and other Democrats stood and applauded only periodically, even as Republicans regularly gave ovations.
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Many of them applauded the smoke-free policy for promoting healthier environments in public housing.
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The group applauded Mr. Trudeau on his call for diversity and his treatment of migrants.
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Worth nothing, this morning Trump applauded the North Carolina man who sucker-punched a protester.
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His audience of three applauded and, there in the front seat, he took a bow.
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Even the U.S. Surgeon General applauded the show for not sugarcoating the reality of addiction.
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The 5,000-strong audience, sprinkled with foreign heads of state and corporate bigwigs, applauded warmly.
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Mr Sessions applauded that damaging judgment; how keenly he will defend voting rights is unclear.
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He must have felt bolstered by the response of the audience, which applauded every song.
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It matters, he should be applauded for it, and I wish more would join him.
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While these efforts should be applauded, it's important to remember they are merely initial steps.
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Ellen Galinksy, president and co-founder of the Families and Work Institute applauded Aarstol's creativity.
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The plan was applauded by Maki Muraki, head of Nijiiro Diversity, a local LGBT nonprofit.
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It was applauded until some questioned whether the donor had been pronounced brain-dead prematurely.
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The president applauded his son's "transparency" after he released the email exchanges on July 11.
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He seamlessly turned to Mr. Trump and conspicuously applauded, as if they were suddenly teammates.
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While most applauded the holiday message, many were distracted by the Queen's opulent gold piano.
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In December, he signed the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change, a move I applauded.
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"A new chapter in the fight" The non-profit ALS Association applauded the FDA's decision.
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Meanwhile, on the international stage, Ivanka Trump has been recognized and applauded by world leaders.
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The articles vilified Perry and applauded Villa, but the comments were where things got ugly.
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In response, faculty on the stage stood and applauded to show their support for DeVos.
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Carré has been applauded for bringing his anger to bear on some of the world's
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Lucy Hale also applauded Thorne for standing up for herself and taking her power back.
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Els Torreele, who oversees the Doctors Without Borders Access Campaign, applauded the Dutch pharmacies' move.
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On one hand, NHTSA should be applauded for embracing the revolutionary potential of driverless cars.
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Yet the pharmaceutical industry has largely applauded the direction of the regulator in recent years.
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That's why the public momentarily applauded today when YouTube announced that it suspended Crowder's monetization.
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Blakely applauded most of the work Snap has done thus far on its wearable technology.
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We're told despite the upsetting nature of the film, the audience applauded at the end.
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People excitedly applauded the ads, thanking Gap for "normalizing breastfeeding" in such a public way.
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Attorney General Curtis Hill (R) applauded the ruling in a statement to Fox 59 news.
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He gave a little bow and walked back to his seat as the crowd applauded.
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Critics applauded the 2010 film adaption of Kazuo Ishiguro's bestselling novel "Never Let Me Go."
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Freedom Partners, a right-leaning advocacy group, applauded the move, but called for further action.
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It was in this latter case that District Judge Allison applauded the club's safety practices.
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However, others applauded the department's move, saying it took the rights of both parties seriously.
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Others applauded Hawkins, welcoming the expression of solidarity, but suggesting solidarity should not stop there.
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Consumer groups that support strong protections on automated calls to cellphones applauded the agency's proposal.
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Democrats applauded those Republicans willing to meet with Garland but said public hearings are essential.
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But conservatives who have been pushing for the ban to be reinstated applauded Trump's announcement.
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Before his resignation, Mexico had applauded Morales' decision to call for new elections in Bolivia.
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Wilkie walked to the podium and shook Trump's hand as the audience stood and applauded.
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The senators applauded steps the Navy has already taken to expand access to such contraceptives.
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Following his remarks, everyone stood up and applauded, according to a person inside the room.
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The rest of the lawmakers, representing the other five parties in Germany, applauded Knobloch's remarks.
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Makan Delrahim, the head of the DOJ's antitrust division, applauded the FCC's move on Wednesday.
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He applauded recent "landmark" judgments, but warned that fighting trafficking cases in court remains challenging.
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" As the crowd applauded warmly, McFadden responded, "I would say two singular voices, wouldn't you?
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After his remarks, everyone stood up and applauded, according to a person inside the room.
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Thomas DiNapoli, who as New York state's comptroller oversees its retirement fund, applauded the move.
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The group applauded pro-LGBT rulings of the Court in cases such as Lawrence v.
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The National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA), a cannabis trade association, applauded the bill on Thursday.
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The released hostages shook hands and hugged villagers, who applauded loudly after hearing Chung's commitment.
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" People also applauded the cashier's level of service: "That level of service is really impressive.
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Labor groups applauded the silica protections, but industry blasted the rule as costly and unnecessary.
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The energy and financial sectors have applauded his push to overhaul rules overseeing their industries.
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Many of Mulroney's friends and followers applauded her decision to stand up to her critics.
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The Sierra Club, which has been highly critical of Trump's energy agenda, applauded TVA's vote.
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As the Senate applauded its emperor, did she think the galaxy got what it deserved?
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In an interview with CNN, progressive strategist Rebecca Katz applauded Harris' and Ocasio-Cortez's initiative.
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This will not happen overnight, but Mr. Sanders should be applauded for spearheading this movement.
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Civil liberties groups applauded the move, but congressional Republicans have been swift in rejecting it.
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As the roman numerals on the games went up, so did the much-applauded spectacle.
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One Twitter user applauded the planned standards, saying they would "help avoid misunderstandings and abuse".
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The administration's decision to restrict Kaspersky products was applauded by lawmakers from both parties. Sen.
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Susan Watson, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama, applauded Friday's order.
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Stunned, he hung from the rope with his mouth open as the audience applauded politely.
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Mr. Khashoggi applauded those moves, but chafed at the authoritarian way the prince wielded power.
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In the nationalistic mood of the moment, many Turks have even applauded Mr. Erdogan's riposte.
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Mr. Smith, the sponsor of the stalled Congressional legislation, applauded the E.P.A.'s proposed move.
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Unsurprisingly, news of her hire was applauded by at least one prominent right-wing voice.
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When the audience applauded my first entrance, I was like: O.K., they are with me.
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Investors applauded Chevron's decision, with the company's shares climbing more than 3 percent on Thursday.
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We applauded my father when he spoke at a U.F.O. symposium at a local university.
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While some stood and applauded as per tradition, many sternly sat with their arms crossed.
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In San Diego, Joanne Salzman applauded the program, noting that her home was also safe.
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When Mr. Trump moved the United States Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, evangelicals applauded.
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He said he applauded the appointment of Mr. Mueller to take over the Russia investigation.
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At dinner, no one applauded the trio, except for the other performers perched down front.
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" The superintendent applauded Nathan because he "bravely stood up and called his teacher to account.
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It was applauded by animal rights activists but angered the industry in California and beyond.
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Djokovic then pumped his arms several times, and the crowd eagerly applauded his brash gamble.
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" While the crowd applauded, Miller asked the audience to "put your hands together and pray.
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But Democrats in districts in Pennsylvania and other steel-producing areas actually applauded Trump's action.
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"Very few" people applauded Mr. Polanski's best director award, said Le Monde, the French newspaper.
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Women's rights advocates campaigning for the prosecution of sexual harassment cases applauded Mr. Mahara's resignation.
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Janelle Dempsey, an attorney with Lawyers for Civil Rights applauded the district attorney's office actions.
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Many said that the dip had a "grainy" texture while others applauded its smokey taste.
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As the audience applauded, Mr. Petrenko waited nearly a minute before turning to face it.
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The governor's action was applauded by environmental groups, who had opposed Kanter's plans to drill.
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Some islanders have applauded this Maui, seeing his signature trait as not obesity but power.
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Lawmakers largely applauded the announcement yesterday that the FDA intends to ban flavored e-cigarettes.
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In a statement to CNN, Shope applauded the Department of Corrections for revising its policy.
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Anti-tobacco groups applauded the idea but said the FDA's actions didn't go far enough.
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That's certainly what the leaders of the Democratic Party, who applauded the march, told us.
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He then sat in his seat as a room full of adults applauded the mistake.
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We cannot allow ourselves to be baited or applauded into becoming anyone's opposition or cheerleader.
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Boseman applauded the students for creating a list of demands and negotiating with the university.
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff applauded the announcement, my colleagues Anne Gearan and Toluse Olorunnipa reported.
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"The vice president said what he had to say, and I applauded," Mr. Burns said.
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He was generously applauded by everyone, as he strode away, limping slightly for the cameras.
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While many Peruvians on social media condemned the woman who slapped Lombardi, others applauded her.
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Portugal is now often cited as an example of economic resurgence, applauded by international institutions.
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Senate Democrats have also led in making other important changes and deserve to be applauded.
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But by Friday night, Trump applauded Brunson's release while addressing a rally in Lebanon, Ohio.
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Commons Speaker John Bercow applauded the ruling, adding that Parliament "must convene without delay" (BBC).
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Some of Rent-A-Center's larger stakeholders have applauded its efforts to explore strategic alternatives.
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Some applauded Jay-Z for stepping in, while others were disappointed that the rapper intervened.
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But Republicans, who are actively pushing legislation that would enforce similar standards, applauded the move.
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In a post, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg applauded the revisions made last week to SESTA.
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Mike Griffin, a lobbyist and spokesman for the Georgia Baptist Convention, applauded the bill's passage.
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They applauded the prosecutors for upholding their oaths and standing up for the department's independence.
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Trump struggled to say "LGBTQ," and he seemed truly happy that people applauded his statement.
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What do you think: Did she cheat, or should she be applauded for her initiative?
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Last week, many applauded when the Justice Department announced that its inspector general would investigate.
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"The rest of the world applauded when we signed the Paris agreement," Trump said Thursday.
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President Donald Trump applauded the bill's release, calling it "the rocket fuel our economy needs."
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Everyone applauded Henderson's move, given that he had worked out a better deal for himself.
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The Windows Phone was visually compelling and critically applauded, and some thought it could be big.
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They audibly wowed and applauded after each panelist revealed their tips for creating realistic spy plots.
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FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS "Amazing!" one commenter applauded a recent photo.
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Jubeir was less defensive about the executions themselves: "We should be applauded for this, not criticized."
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Last month, Trump applauded professional golfer Tiger Woods' unexpected comeback to win his fifth Masters tournament.
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Teared up multiple times and literally applauded at others — as did everyone else in the theater.
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He flashed two thumbs up when the final vote was declared and aides on board applauded.
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When scientists discover a new way to prevent disease or overcome infertility, they usually get applauded.
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The American Petroleum Institute applauded action in Congress this week to hammer away at the rule.
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Edward Markey, one Democrat leading the effort to restore net neutrality, applauded Coffman's decision Tuesday afternoon.
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But others have applauded regulators for extending rules covering traditional financial products into the digital world.
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Anti-tobacco groups applauded the FDA taking some action but said it didn't go far enough.
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The Progressive Change Campaign Committee applauded the selection of O'Leary and Boushey, praising their economic positions.
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Warren applauded women in politics, from candidates and political organizers to those who've marched in rallies.
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His hometown paper applauded his vote to convict Trump on one of the articles of impeachment.
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She's derided by critics as shrill and unlikeable, and applauded by supporters as principled and uncompromising.
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John Barrasso of Wyoming, home to several small refineries, applauded the expansion of the exemption program.
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Teachers' unions decried it; Mr Bush, one of Mr Trump's most indefatigable Republican opponents, warmly applauded.
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The Nobel committee should be applauded for rewarding economists who place power dynamics front and centre.
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Many environmental law experts and advocacy groups applauded the SEC's decision to look into ExxonMobil's books.
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In a statement provided to me, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner applauded Apple's new college-level curriculum.
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She applauded the president's efforts, adding that she would support getting all guns off the streets.
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Ocean's candor was largely applauded as a huge leap forward for queer representation in R&B.
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Nonprofit trade organization Music Canada applauded the ruling, seeing it as a statement on creators' rights.
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The company's white nationalist ban was applauded by some observers, according to the New York Times.
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They rubber-stamped the text within minutes of sitting down, and applauded themselves for doing so.
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The Democratic Socialists of America, the country's largest socialist group, applauded Tlaib's decision to back Sanders.
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Facebook commenters applauded the man for doing a good deed and standing up for the girl.
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Missouri Attorney General Josh Haley applauded the judge's decision to allow the law to take effect.
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WHEN Germany's then minister of justice, Heiko Maas, introduced a "rent brake" in 2015, many applauded.
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Labor unions in the city applauded the sale, which also included the Chicago Reader, a weekly.
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The third, though, now often seen as the most controversial, was at the time widely applauded.
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Pro-Trump Republicans and conservative media applauded the decision to remove Comey, but Democrats were furious.
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Although some critics applauded the Paul Feig-directed flick, others weren't too happy with the film.
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Shen applauded the moves, relieved that index futures were no longer the scapegoat for market slumps.
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Some applauded Kardashian's take on dressing up as a Black icon without blackface or blatant insensitivity.
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The Trump campaign has unabashedly applauded the leaks, touting WikiLeaks at rallies and in press releases.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also applauded Tauscher for her work combating the spread of nuclear weapons.
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When she finished her speech, Krasinski, who was visibly emotional, immediately jumped back up and applauded.
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I think Black Lives Matter is a necessary, modern group of activism and should be applauded.
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He also applauded Fu's viral remarks as a sign of increasingly relaxed and confident Chinese athletes.
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We knew that, and then this movement happened and we as a company applauded that movement.
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Former transport minister and PJD member Aziz Rabbah applauded the king's decision to choose El Othmani.
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Consumer Watchdog, which has long pushed for an investigation into California gasoline prices, applauded the probe.
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At least one person applauded the president following his Tuesday remarks — former KKK leader David Duke.
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Researchers and patient organizations applauded the prices, which were cheaper than similar drugs on the market.
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" Witherspoon applauded Grande on Twitter Friday, writing: "Can we please talk about @ArianaGrande's Bend and Snap?!
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But when she thanked Xavier Niel, the audience went crazy and applauded for a few minutes.
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But on Tuesday morning, Trump applauded Qatar's neighbors and even took partial credit for their assertiveness.
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Trump flashed two thumbs up when the final vote was declared and aides on board applauded.
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Many applauded the WTA's new rules, including tennis icon and WTA co-founder, Billie Jean King.
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"I swear, guys, we are gonna beat this damn disease," Biden concluded as the audience applauded.
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The crowd applauded and the man in the crowd remained quiet as he continued his rally.
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"Nephews and nieces, it is just a little," he said as the audience cheered and applauded.
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A Related spokeswoman applauded the governor's focus on the revitalization of Penn Station and Moynihan Station.
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Two days later, Trump applauded Comey for his "guts" and argued Comey had revived his reputation.
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Qataris on social media on Monday applauded the law as supporting citizens through difficult economic times.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) has applauded the ruling as a crackdown on voter fraud.
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In the same speech, Biden applauded Hillary Clinton, calling her "extremely well qualified" to be president.
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Environmentals applauded the decision, while noting that California was already a hub for electric bus manufacturing.
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They provide much needed well-paying jobs for women, and that's something that should be applauded.
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So miserable has the first quarter been that investors have applauded figures that beat dire expectations.
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Littleton on social media applauded the attack on the officers in Texas, according to Schuette's office.
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She applauded his "good judgment" for embracing NATO, the Export-Import Bank, and intervention in Syria.
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Airlines for America, a trade association and lobbying group for the major airlines, applauded the decision.
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But Trump's allies applauded the action as a long-overdue move to rein in executive overreach.
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Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarifi applauded Armenia's initiative, emphasizing the importance of increased bilateral cooperation.
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Several audience members generously applauded and no one walked out, as far as anyone could tell.
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Youcis responded juuust about how you'd expect: by lashing out at those who applauded Aramark's decision.
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Dawn Laguens, Planned Parenthood's executive vice president, applauded Miller's move to step aside in the case.
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Nothing about it was memorable except the response, with Trump being applauded from nearly all corners.
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Some people in the hearing room applauded when Yovanovitch's testimony ended after more than four hours.
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Libertarians have applauded the Libra cryptocurrency project for breaking the government monopoly on providing transactional money.
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But I also saw a lot of people who stood up and applauded and were proud.
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"If Trump's schedule leads to all this he should be applauded for his focus," Gingrich tweeted.
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The leaked documents provide even more information, he added, and the work is to be applauded.
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As Mr. Trump left, we applauded courteously, until the signal that we were off the air.
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Mr. de Blasio applauded a woman who made her regular Sunday trip to church in Chelsea.
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For this reason, Moody's recent Chinese downgrading rating decision is to be all the more applauded.
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Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle applauded Pruitt's decision to step down, with GOP Sens.
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Ted Cruz applauded Grassley's decision to move forward with the hearing despite Franken's blue-slip objection.
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That earned him praise from Democrats, who applauded the CFPB's work and fought back Republican criticism.
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Industry officials generally applauded Clinton's agenda, released this week, as hitting many of their top priorities.
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The Independent Community Bankers of America, which represents small banks, applauded the regulatory relief effort(here).
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Business has applauded these moves, but voters are not necessarily on board as they once were.
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Eventually, the men left the event, which the crowd applauded, and Khan began to speak again.
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Likewise, Democrats applauded Obama when he ordered the Justice Department not to prosecute certain immigration cases.
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He has also spearheaded efforts to ban menthol cigarettes, a move that has been widely applauded.
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Delegates applauded, joined hands above their heads in standing ovation after the proclamation was read out.
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Last year, the organization applauded Google and YouTube in blocking and removing extremist content on YouTube.
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Francisco Endara Daza is hiding because he applauded, though he says he didn't even do that.
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And yet it is specifically Dawson whose niceness gets noticed, applauded, and shoved down our throats.
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When the president called for embracing the principles of compromise, Pelosi stood up and applauded heartily.
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After the vote, human rights groups applauded the 27 senators who voted against tabling the measure.
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President Donald Trump applauded Wheeler's work and formally nominated him to the position earlier this month.
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The House GOP should be applauded for finally taking action to end the taxation of dying.
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Hogue applauded Perez's comment, which was viewed by some as a reversal from his earlier statement.
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Republicans applauded the Trump administration's decision, saying the bear has long warranted an end to protections.
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" The Minnesota Grocers Association, a trade group that represents the state's food industry, applauded the move. ".
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And they were applauded for this, for tapping into the frustrations and passions of their supporters.
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Afterward, as the curtain rose on the cast, Ms. Osipova pushed Mr. Ball forward and applauded.
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At Carver Middle School on Tuesday, students applauded as their teachers filed out of the building.
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Some critics have applauded the movie's screwball comedy and overly salacious scenes, but others weren't impressed.
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Some people in the area, including the Valley County recreation director, Larry Laxson, applauded the effort.
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Other critics have applauded the inclusion of cast members who are not of East Asian descent.
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Commenters applauded the filmmaker Hari Kondabolu's effort to draw attention to negative depictions of minority characters.
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The nuclear deal, Mr. Rouhani said, has been widely applauded and endorsed by the Security Council.
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But Bolton has applauded Trump's surprise decision to authorize the airstrike that killed top Iranian Gen.
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Most times, Miguel Perechú said, the players are supported, applauded and encouraged by their rivals' fans.
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Instead of immediately assuming the worst, however, perhaps it's time we applauded her for taking them.
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LeBron James, good friends with Paul, applauded the deal on Twitter shortly after the report surfaced.
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While many applauded the decision, some were outraged and others were simply confused about our policy.
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Fellow officers applauded him as he was taken in a wheelchair to a waiting police van.
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When that last dress rehearsal had wrapped, Ms. Warren's advisers applauded her out of the room.
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The group applauded Amazon's climate pledge at the time, but said it was still not enough.
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When she finished the song, a table of eight young women celebrating a birthday applauded warmly.
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President Donald Trump applauded his son's "transparency" in a Tuesday statement after the emails were released.
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Many have applauded this seemingly limitless reach of the government power since it only impacted wrongdoers.
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Retailers applauded the effort by Durbin and others to forge ahead on the sales tax measure.
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Industry officials applauded the change, saying it should speed up the approval process for bank deals.
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Nevertheless, the crowd applauded, and during a coffee break, many forumgoers expressed their satisfaction with Zelensky.
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She applauded her former costar for taking a stand — and the network for hearing her out.
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Labor groups that assailed Mr. Puzder as being anti-worker applauded the choice of Mr. Acosta.
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I once had a panic attack on stage and I just told everyone and they applauded.
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Senegal's legalization and regulation of sex work has been applauded for controlling the nation's HIV rate.
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When Mr. Xi appeared to walk away from Mr. Trump's grip unscathed, the Chinese media applauded.
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Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton Bernie Sanders on Tuesday applauded a court decision upholding net neutrality.
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"Guys, be quiet and pretend to enjoy the fucking show," Youssef said, and the audience applauded.
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Food & Water Watch applauded the DEP for its action, but asked the state to go further.
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Shareholders applauded the bonus cuts, which will hit about a quarter of Deutsche's roughly 100,000 staff.
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For everybody who has applauded the show's unhurried pacing, there have been just as many detractors.
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On the one hand, every national space agency applauded the success of the Chang'e-4 lander.
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But Republicans, who have long been seeking the same goals through other means, applauded the policy.
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A joint meeting of Congress stood and applauded vigorously as Mr. Glenn spoke at the Capitol.
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Tina Smith of Minnesota, where a large number of Liberian immigrants live, also applauded the amendment.
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On Friday, Wall Street analysts applauded the banks pick but warned that major regulatory hurdles remained.
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President Donald Trump, who called on Congress to address the issue in May, applauded the efforts.
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Meanwhile, Freedom Partners, a nonpartisan group in support of "right-to-try" laws, applauded Trump's push.
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But many more Filipinos applauded Mr. Duterte, and said the victims had deserved to be punished.
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Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat, applauded the decision, and expressed "confidence" that Nunes' replacement, Republican Rep.
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Some conservative Jewish groups applauded Trump&aposs speech Saturday and dismissed the accusations of anti-Semitism.
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"Hernandez&aposs attorney, Lance Lazarro, applauded Hernandez for cooperating with law enforcement, describing it as "courageous.
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Representatives from Everytown for Gun Safety and Moms Demand Action "applauded" the letter in a statement.
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Cramer applauded Wal-Mart for having an answer to the "dark star" that is Amazon's Alexa.
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They applauded and encouraged radicals in the street to attack Trump administration officials everywhere they go.
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" In his recent interview with AJC, Marcus applauded Trump's "businessman's common sense approach to most things.
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Costolo's departure was applauded by fed-up investors who were sick of watching Twitter's stock slide.
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Early Uber investor and vocal opponent of Benchmark's lawsuit Shervin Pishevar said he applauded Khosrowshahi's appointment.
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You can criticize him sharply and be applauded, both publicly and privately, by senior Republican figures.
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" Jean's mother, Allison Jean, applauded the upgraded charge, saying that Guyger "inflicted tremendous evil on my son.
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Leading gun control advocates such as Everytown for Gun Safety and the Brady Campaign applauded the ruling.
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Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, praised Trump's "conservative instincts" and applauded his Cabinet choices.
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It appeared to be a demonstration in front of a crowd, who applauded the quick-thinking canine.
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On Monday, Kim applauded Armenian citizens after Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan resigned after 2100 days of protest.
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And while sentence reform advocates have applauded Obama's initiative, they recognize this is not an ultimate solution.
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In language many social conservatives applauded, Roberts said the opinion was about political will, not legal judgment.
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He applauded 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo, who classmates said died while attempting to stop the gunman.
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Alain Juppé, the Republican primary candidate defeated by Mr Fillon, applauded his rival from the front row.
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Cubans applauded when the American leader said both countries should move beyond decades of mistrust and animosity.
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"God rest his sole in peace, John Glenn," she said as the rest of the cast applauded.
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In a message to the San Diego Police Department, Trump applauded the officers' response to the protesters.
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Ms. Kondo suggests giving your clothes a hug, and mimed doing so as the audience gently applauded.
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After the vote, people in the Senate gallery and some senators who remained on the floor applauded.
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When she finished her speech, Krasinski, who was visibly emotional, immediately jumped back up and applauded enthusiastically.
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Prominent figures from across the nation applauded the steps towards having women represented on the country's currency.
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Challenging extremists Some counter-terrorism experts applauded Nahdlatul Ulama's denunciation of religious intolerance within the Islamic world.
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At Sunday's show, Blue walked the red carpet looking positively radiant, and fans applauded her ethereal dress.
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I presented it to my group, and they applauded, so maybe I should be a DJ now?
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Bieksa stood up, raised his stick in appreciation and clapped his gloves while the crowd applauded him.
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Bill Clinton stood and applauded -- two Democratic icons at once saying: This is Hillary Clinton's party now.
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For Mother's Day this year, Asghari applauded Spears for her strength in a sweet tribute on Instagram.
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Afghan and US officials applauded the agreement, but a prominent human rights organization strongly criticized the deal.
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Justin Strekal, political director of the marijuana advocacy group NORML, applauded the subcommittee for holding the hearing.
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Researchers have applauded the move, and it looks likely that the drug will be officially approved soon.
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Mr Moon said he applauded Samsung's "ambitious" spending plans, which the administration would "actively work to aid".
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Jazz Jennings is being applauded by fellow TLC stars after she underwent gender confirmation surgery this week.
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While transparency should always be applauded, we were not going to get bombshells in these health disclosures.
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Many conservatives, meanwhile, applauded Trump's choice, with 52 Republican senators and one Democrat voting to confirm him.
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Members of the audience applauded several times when doctors on the stage challenged aspects of Theranos technology.
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In a statement also released Wednesday, Engel applauded Tillerson for his willingness to appear before the committee.
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Another official who served in the Bush administration applauded Trump's call for more defense spending from allies.
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He has in recent months applauded Trump's plan to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
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Some conservatives applauded Trump's call for ending the supermajority needed in the Senate to pass major legislation.
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But associations representing biomass and hydropower electricity, along with those representing baseload sources, have applauded the research.
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The comment was quick and off-hand, but the crowd of Romney loyalists appreciated it and applauded.
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" He also applauded the Academy's new changes as a "wonderful step," but still only a "first step.
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It simply applauded that paltry number — and, yes, celebrated those 49 women for their (truly remarkable) accomplishments.
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Joe Donnelly of Indiana and Joe Manchin of West Virginia, applauded Trump more than their party colleagues.
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A source in the room said he was very gracious about it, and everyone applauded for Sean.
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Except among those Republicans for whom any hint of moderation is anathema, her turn was widely applauded.
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Foreign businesses applauded the latest move as a sign that Widodo was moving in the right direction.
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Fans of the two reality stars immediately applauded them for sharing their true selves with the world.
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And yes, being recognized and, like I said, loved and applauded and adored, I get all that.
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The suggested changes have been applauded by groups like The Marijuana Policy Project and Drug Policy Alliance.
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Amy Hagstrom Miller, founder and CEO of Whole Woman's Health, applauded the Supreme Court's decision last year.
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I get that the company wants to reduce friction for developers, and that should always be applauded.
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FBI Agent Peter Strzok applauded by Democratic members of House Oversight Committee after passionate response to Rep.
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Professor Shaw applauded the effort to enlarge the small group of lawyers who dominate Supreme Court arguments.
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DNA's success in prosecuting high-echelon corruption was applauded by Brussels, civil society groups and private investors.
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" As the audience applauded, he urged, "Let's close ranks like a single fist of men and women.
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For Mother's Day this year, Asghari applauded Spears for her strength in a sweet tribute on Instagram.
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Fans applauded the trendsetting star in the comments of her post for switching over to faux fur.
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A worker advocate on Thursday applauded the language in the spending legislation released late the previous night.
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Manchester City's players and staff members had applauded their fans, tucked away at one end of Anfield.
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Gun control advocates applauded the new measures, though they said there is more work to be done.
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" GOP commissioner Ajit Pai applauded the court, saying "rules and reason may yet triumph over raw power.
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Veterans Affairs should now be applauded for putting veterans first and eliminating official time for medical professionals.
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The Great Old Ones applauded as the internet began mashing these two disparate works of art together.
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After a speech by the first lady this past June, UNAIDS executive director Michel Sidibé applauded Mrs.
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New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, who acts as trustee of the retirement fund, applauded the vote.
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" On Wednesday, Clooney said the reporters should be "applauded for their public service, not imprisoned for it.
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Hirono on Tuesday also applauded her Republican counterparts who have spoken out against the policy, including Sens.
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My first professor in prison, Richard Shirey from Siena College, always applauded us for owning our actions.
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Many of Dawson's fans applauded him for bringing attention to a stigmatized issue he can relate to.
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Kryst and Garris were also applauded for wearing their naturally-textured hair onstage as they were crowned.
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Lee, Kaine, Flake, and Paul should be applauded for their efforts in bringing attention to this issue.
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Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have applauded the Commerce Department's move as well as Trump's executive order. Sen.
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Had she written to enlighten me about what real life was, I would have applauded her consistency.
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He even applauded murder in his most brilliant articles as one of the finer "arts" of life.
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Teens deserve to be applauded and reinforced for their healthy choices, especially in their sex education classes.
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Ethanol industry trade group the Renewable Fuels Association, applauded the decision to allow year-round E15 sales.
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Clyburn applauded Jennifer Pinckney and her two daughters for coming to the Capitol for the vote Wednesday.
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" During the subsequent appeal the prosecution instead argued that he had committed a crime because "he applauded.
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The Pentagon reassurance differed from the U.S. President Donald Trump comments that applauded the decision, via Twitter.
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It applauded EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt for protecting small refineries, regardless of ownership, from the RFS requirements.
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Until this week Nigeria had been applauded as a global health success story for polio eradication efforts.
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The government is to be applauded for trying to advance swiftly a sharp piece of useful policy.
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West Germans applauded as East Berlin citizens traveled through Checkpoint Charlie on the following day, November 10.
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" Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai "applauded" the move, saying it would "safeguard the communications supply chain.
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Northam in a recent tweet applauded the passage of the bills, which he is expected to sign.
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He has been applauded by some elected Republicans, enthusiastically so by many in the conservative news media.
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Cuccinelli's suggested revision to the iconic statute's text is likely to be applauded by the same crowd.
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Though the 2015 agreement was applauded by the United States, it was widely criticized in South Korea.
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As the chamber applauded, the deputy speaker, Rob Mitchell, made sure it would go down in history.
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Some applauded her resolve, but others were unconvinced of her support for Mr. Trump's border security vision.
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The National Cattlemen's Beef Association applauded the plan for delisting, and said it should have happened sooner.
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Carol Batchelor, the special adviser on statelessness for the United Nations refugee agency, applauded the government's move.
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At this, audience members, who had been instructed to clap along with their political views, loudly applauded.
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Instead of losing my job, like the woman who flipped off President Trump, I get applauded. Cheered.
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Some cheered any mention of Ronald Reagan; others applauded Mr. Obama's defense of his Affordable Care Act.
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"They're just an inspiration that should be celebrated and applauded, not rebuked," trainer Dewayne Ingram told KTUU.
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Authorities applauded the courageous actions of Williams' grandmother, saying her interference likely saved the lives of many.
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Claudio Yanez, the eighth miner to be rescued, applauded as he was carried away in a stretcher.
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Jennifer Finney Boylan I stood onstage as an audience of over a thousand people applauded and cheered.
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" After the vote, China's Foreign Ministry applauded "the relevant E.U. country for sticking to the right position.
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After Mr. Trump announced his intentions in December, President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia applauded the decision.
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The union applauded the promotion of Ms. Provost, noting her long service as a Border Patrol agent.
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But the Trump administration applauded the efforts, congratulating the Mexican government for its tougher line on migration.
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" He added, "We are now living in a world where tariffs have become normalized and even applauded.
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Analysts have applauded the timing but caution the country is still in the hands of international creditors.
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Senators applauded her when she came in, and a handful crowded around her to see the child.
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At issue for Rove wasn't the decision to pull out of the agreement itself — he applauded it.
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If President Obama had reversed policy in favor of diplomacy over war, we would have all applauded.
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He also applauded the student shot in the incident, Ella Whistler, saying he was proud of her.
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Even some of the GOP's staunchest defense hawks applauded Trump's restrained response to the Iranian counter-attack.
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While deregulation advocates have applauded these early moves, the president cannot alleviate the nation's regulatory burden alone.
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When he spoke, the crowd laughed at all his jokes and applauded loudly when he was done.
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The White House applauded the latest decision but lamented that it did not have any practical effect.
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Hunter applauded the judge's decision Friday, saying he was ready to bring the case before a jury.
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The students applauded her comments, but seemed to ignore her toleration of those with whom she disagreed.
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin applauded the bill's passage, which extends the government's borrowing authority until March 2019.
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The American Association for Cancer Research on Friday applauded the nomination of Hahn in a news release.
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The unusual proposal, which FNV and the Dutch pension federation applauded, will be debated in parliament Thursday.
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They applauded when Woods slipped his arms into the jacket—the same one he'd won in 1997.
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Some applauded the kiss as an overdue acknowledgment that gay people exist in the "Star Wars" universe.
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Health advocates applauded the administration's decision and the pressure it puts on Juul to reduce teen vaping.
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A few hundred Yankees fans who were in attendance applauded Montgomery warmly as he left the mound.
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Her father, George Craven, a successful tax lawyer who worked all the time, applauded her youthful arrogance.
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Haaretz reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, along with others, applauded as the lawmakers were removed.
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"This is a guy whose appointment is applauded by the [Ku Klux Klan]," Warren added of Bannon.
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My partisan Democratic friends applauded the "shoe on the other foot" test when it favored the Democrats.
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon, a Democrat, applauded the effort by the Senate minority to block the resolution.
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She's the acclaimed actress who stood and applauded for child-rapist Roman Polanski at the 2003 Oscars.
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Former President Barack Obama applauded James' decision to wear the shirt in an interview with People Magazine.
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For that they should be applauded across the board, because this album is undoubtedly a resounding triumph.
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Ginsburg applauded the move, but thinks the agency could go even further in limiting hospital facility fees.
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There are exceptions of course — Kanye West springs to mind — but they aren't applauded for their divaness.
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Liske said lawmakers had "questions" about the provision and it was eventually amended out, which Gustafson applauded.
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Fellow financiers said Mr. Griffin should be applauded for his philanthropy, rather than vilified for his spending.
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Linda Sarsour, a New York City-based Palestinian-American activist, applauded his removal from the Council committee.
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They lose interest — and in the meantime, Kelly keeps creating music and keeps being applauded for it.
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French President Emmanuel Macron applauded the latest efforts of the European Commission in a tweet on Friday.
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While many applauded Alibaba for maintaining a "high standard integrity", some said the punishment was harsher than necessary.
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Any addition we can make to making the dying process easier for the patient is to be applauded.
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The table applauded, and one attendee reminded her that she doesn't only play them, that she is one.
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Gloria Allred, who represents Sushe, applauded the decision but said her client would have preferred a longer suspension.
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Supporters of Black Lives Matter have applauded the photograph's depiction of Evans's strength, dignity, and almost superhuman calm.
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BILA: You know what is funny, too, for me, Democrats get applauded for this stuff all the time.
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Earlier this year, Lovato, 26, applauded singer Bebe Rexha for opening up about sizeism and red carpet dressing.
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The gathered Korean reporters and photographers cheered and applauded when AlphaGo resigned roughly five hours into the game.
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The exchange was brief, and almost immediately defused when Sanders said he'd reexamine the bill, which Clinton applauded.
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JACKIE SPEIER, D-CALIFORNIA: We have applauded the work of the border patrol at each of our stops.
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While being applauded by environmentalists, critics claim the shift to renewable energy leaves the state prone to outages.
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Lawyers representing Sterling's five children applauded Salamoni's firing, but expressed disappointment that the officers would not face charges.
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He should 'rot in hell,' parent says The father of a girl who was killed applauded the charges.
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South Koreans at a train station in Seoul cheered and applauded as televisions screens broadcast the handshake live.
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" Trump applauded Congress' efforts with a Friday morning tweet saying, "The 'Unaffordable' Care Act will soon be history!
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Trump&aposs immigrations views may be applauded in some quarters in Britain, but they have appalled many others.
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" Trump applauded Congress's efforts with a Friday morning tweet saying, "The 'Unaffordable' Care Act will soon be history!
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Animal rights groups applauded Indonesia's decision while calling for an end to trading in meat derived from pets.
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Hall, out on the ice and with all of the cameras on him, applauded the crowd in return.
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Fennel also applauded Toyota's decision to make it easier for drivers to tell when the car is running.
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Trump, who had called Stone's original sentencing recommendation "horrible and very unfair," applauded Barr's intervention in the case.
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Twigg-Smith, who died in 2016, should still be applauded for his efforts, along with the museum's staff.
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"I have a 793 percent pass rate," she boasted, and a woman in the front row applauded wildly.
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After the third interruption, he said, "We're going to enforce our immigration laws, guys," as the crowd applauded.
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The Commission applauded Ankara for reducing the number of people trying to cross into Greece on makeshift vessels.
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Industry analyst Kester Mann from CCS said he "applauded a realistic launch" that did not over-inflate expectations.
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Several U.S. Democrats applauded removal of the tariffs, but said USMCA was not yet ready for their support.
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He declared himself of the right because he applauded the differences between people and the inequality that creates.
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Fans applauded the hallway performance, with some taking this as the actor's audition for a sequel to Big.
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Last month state media applauded parents in Shandong for producing more children than any other province in 2017.
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Several environmental groups applauded the rule, saying it strikes a balance between encouraging development and conserving natural resources.
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Trump&aposs allies in Congress applauded the president, saying he was justified in pulling out of the meeting.
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Google's policy to disclose after 90 days without a patch is often criticized and applauded in equal measure.
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Critics applauded the flying effects and spectacular chase scenes, but found the symbolism heavy-handed and/or indecipherable.
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It's asking to be applauded for standing for something, without actually having to do much work at all.
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Others might suggest a player not prepared to bow at the feet of tennis royalty should be applauded.
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But the EU mission said that the irregularities did not change the outcome and applauded the high turnout.
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"I mean, if you can&apost beat &aposem, join &aposem." she said as the audience laughed and applauded.
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He applauded CEO Brian Cornell and Target leadership after the company's fiscal first-quarter report, released Wednesday morning.
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Private market investors around the country applauded when Uber finally filed documents with the SEC to go public.
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When senators work together across party lines to improve public participation and increase transparency, it should be applauded.
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She sees many paths for achieving Medicare for All and applauded the Harris team for releasing a plan.
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The audience applauded occasionally, but mostly looked bored; they hadn't come for the politics—they wanted a show.
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When the US releases a propaganda film, it is often applauded as a win for patriotism and heroism.
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Many economists have applauded President Donald Trump's desire to make Corporate America more competitive by lowering corporate taxes.
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The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, the industry's main trade group, applauded the administration's proposals.
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NYPD Commissioner James P. O'Neill applauded the partnership between the federal and local authorities involved in the bust.
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Bob Inglis, who now heads a group that promotes "free enterprise" approaches to climate, also applauded the move.
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People in "Make America Great Again" hats and Trump shirt applauded as the President slammed succumbing to adversity.
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Hasibuan was applauded across social media for helping bring Islamic fashion into the mainstream like others before her.
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"Hi, it's nice to see you all again, it's been a while," Sciorra said before the crowd applauded.
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On Wednesday evening, May gave a stirring speech, in which she applauded the heroism demonstrated by the police.
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Speaking to CNN's Anderson Cooper Friday night, Hayden applauded Trump's reversal but was still left with nagging questions.
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" He also applauded those serving in the fight against terrorism and mourned those who "paid the ultimate sacrifice.
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In his Tuesday column, Romney applauded Trump's policy moves on taxes, trade and others as advancing Republican priorities.
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Others applauded its independent viewpoint on current events, particularly its documentary work that garnered a variety of awards.
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Some applauded the decision to bring in Harvey, while others were less optimistic — and ready with the jokes.
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