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Clap score (graded on a scale from 1–5 claps): 3 CLAPS for effort.
In 2014, American Eli Bishop had set the record for the most claps in a minute — with 1020 claps.
Whether Blue didn't want claps to interfere with her ability to hear Camila speak, or she simply didn't think the claps were deserved yet, we will never know.
" Despite all these changes, Smith notes that claps aren't going away, and that they still matter: "Claps will remain a great way for readers to support stories they love.
Chrome Sparks - Cosmic Claps of Love End Credits 24.
"Didn't get too many claps that time," Reverend Daniels said.
Jared's clap score: 2 CLAPS for energy (which was low).
The crowd claps supportively, unaware of the devastation to come.
Molly feels judged and claps back about Issa getting a facial.
It looks a lot like Facebook Live reactions or Anchor claps.
Clinton then gives the girl a hug as the audience claps.
They say CLAPs will not be the sole distributors of food.
She claps back at his actions in witty, yet scathing ways.
Here are some of the most epic viking claps so far.
Later, Janga claps at him while he recovers from the loss.
Zendaya sniffs her shoe (and claps back perfectly to her hater).
Hell, if I run up the stairs too fast my body claps!
Then she claps her hand over her mouth to stifle a giggle.
"No, no, don't interrupt me," the prime minister said over the claps.
I love the way we put the hand claps in the choreography.
The crowd claps in unison, and a DJ cranks up the music.
Reem covers her face with her hands and Rawan claps and cheers.
Well, almost a cappella — Carson Daly contributes some light percussion with hand claps.
"(Claps) was nothing but cooperative throughout the whole process," Smith told WMAQ-TV.
When she's done with the mini-backstage rehearsal, the gathered production staff claps.
First the snail claps its wings together at the top of its stroke.
Without the music, people are dancing silently with small claps and squeaky shoes.
She stands up, straightens her back, and politely claps her furry little paws.
It's deeply damning and deeply accurate—and the audience eagerly claps in time.
Presenters earn points for audience tweets and audible response, like claps and cheers.
He claps his knees together and stretches his fingers out overtop of them.
But upon the stage of life, while conscience claps, let the world hiss.
Praise be to tech-neutral market mechanisms [sways, waves hands in sky, claps].
The interns and the teachers joined in with shouts and claps of encouragement.
The same study found that seven out of 10 Venezuelans had received CLAPs.
I still didn't hear it because the claps ... The attacks on the press.
In other words, the more claps your article gets, the more money you make.
Now, articles with more claps will be given a larger share of the pie.
Go back and forth for a total of 10-15 claps behind each leg.
At the end of the video, she excitedly claps in front of the camera.
The CLAPs say the sales are supposed to happen every two or three weeks.
" Following cheers and claps, Depp said, "I want to clarify, I'm not an actor.
After Kasky asked his question, the crowd rose, grinned, and burst into wild claps.
Panel: AOC claps back at Pelosi and Bernie surges in polls MORE (R-Ga.).
David Einhorn claps back at Elon Musk's criticism, calls out Tesla's 'alien dreadnought factory'
Jacob and Alok don't need more claps or raised hands, more YASSSS's or SLAY's.
A middle-aged man stands alone and claps a little bit to the beat.
In between claps, they pat their buttocks or breasts in time with the beat.
So polite golf claps all around for doing the obvious by repealing those mandates.
She claps and sways to the gritty rhythm as it pounds through the corridors.
He claps and yells and waves a towel on the sidelines, rarely sitting down.
"The CLAPs are legalizing smuggling on the part of public officials," said legislator Olivia Lozano.
Now there are a lot more golf claps, but look how the scene has grown.
" The publisher describes the forthcoming book as "More than a sharp compendium of 'claps back.
I pictured what I'd seen on television: slow claps and nodding heads, earnest mmm-hmms.
When you're on your computer all day, no one claps for you at the end.
Claps was released on his own recognizance and was scheduled to appear in court July 19.
Anyways, Sasha ate [clap emoji] her [just pretend the claps are in here] damn rose. Look.
But still following the orders of the Charles Manson only he can see, Kai claps back.
In 2018, Seven Wade, age nine, broke the world record for most claps in one minute.
First, we had House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's tepid handshake with Trump and those perfunctory golf claps.
Ryan's clap score: 4 CLAPS for successfully pulling off a clap that looked kind of normal.
It's already garnered over 1.1 billion cumulative claps for Xi since its release on October 18.
Fireworks. Stress and anxiety can go hand in hand with the bright colors, booms and claps.
As she's belting, the choir long-claps her in a way that says: We see you.
The site wants people to send authors claps to show how much they enjoy reading each article.
When you go to a meeting and weigh yourself, everybody claps for you, no matter the outcome.
Their embrace continued backstage as the two were met with a swarm of claps from production staff.
They're intimate yet energetic, like you can almost hear the music as the congregation claps and dances.
And Woods isn't just a quiet celeb bestie: she claps back at haters when she needs to.
Then, they walk the bulls on a lap of the stadium to compose themselves while everyone claps.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez claps back at a Florida representative who called her 'this girl ... whatever she is'
The throbbing trance pads, the flat claps, the ethereal backing singer, and then that voice....that chorus.
At the end of the night, a winner is chosen based on how many "claps" are received.
The essay was a brilliant articulation of an idealized state (reflected in its 50,000+ claps on Medium).
Without that, all you're left with is a disgusting mess of synth, horns, wailing, and hand-claps.
The gospel claps there and on "How I Got Over" (and everywhere else, really) are castanet clear.
"He hates spoilers," explains Edgar, as his brother claps his hands over his ears and loudly chants.
To the claps of every Jaime faithful, he took his horse and headed in the direction of Winterfell.
You should be with someone who comes to your plays, claps, hollers, and buys you freakin' flowers afterwards.
He claps back about not wanting to see pictures of Daniel, even if Issa didn't post them herself.
It's set to a tune full of bongos and claps by Hey Buko, a relatively unknown pop duo.
Hayao Miyazaki once explained this to Roger Ebert as ma, the soundless beats between claps of the hand.
Clapboss' design is more interesting than its big concept of claps for interaction, which is an old idea.
" After receiving sparse claps, West continued, "And what this shows is we can't be controlled by monolithic thought.
In a promotional Oscar video last week, Rock pours white talcum powder over his hands and claps them.
My whole family can do the five claps from "Handclap" every time it comes on, and we do.
Never mind that I'm a hack guitarist and she claps like Hillary Clinton at the 1993 presidential inauguration.
The biggest change is that writers will now be compensated based "primarily" on reading time, rather than claps.
"Whenever he walks into the factory, everybody claps," said Adriana Lucin, the production manager at the tie factory.
" Eliciting laughter and claps, Combs added, "To the girls especially, we about to enter some different type of times.
Derisive hoots, rhythmic chants, claps, jeers and whistles... the Parisians are masters at making, or breaking, a favored player.
As one teen claps in support of Kardashian, Buckley strikes a strict pose with his hands on his hips.
No mainstream media outlet picked up the story, which racked up about 2,700 "claps"—Medium's metric for audience approval.
Blissfully unaware of the harsh reality which has haunted his family, he claps and laughs as Rita entertains him.
Their embrace continued backstage as the two were met with a swarm of claps from well-wishing production staff.
When the incoherent claps of a crowd suddenly become a pulse, as everyone starts clapping in unison, who decided?
Now black cultural critics have retooled "woke" yet again, adding a third layer that claps back at the appropriators.
The commission said the over-pricing of the food boxes known as Claps was deliberate and called it corruption.
I took the bongo rhythm from 'Bach Off' and converted it into MIDI to trigger the rowdy 909 claps.
Why does the chorus resemble something a modern evangelical church choir would come up with, hand claps and all?
Down on the street, a man walking his dog claps his hands in rhythm; a woman jingles her keys.
Iggy Azalea defends her racy Instagram photos and claps back at haters who have criticized her for sharing the snaps.
Security cameras captured the gun falling out of Claps' jacket in the courthouse lobby on July 3, the paper reported.
The Democratic speaker has been exciting the internet for years with her fiery remarks, claps, points, and legendary gavel moves.
Sometimes I get worried because after a date's done I'm like [claps] I don't need to see this person again.
No one looks as happy to be there as Hov himself, who raises his arms and claps to the beat.
These large thunder claps are made when the Falcon 9 returns to Earth, moving faster than the speed of sound.
Drake flashes a huge smile that could light up a room, he claps for his beloved Raptors with unmatched enthusiasm.
"Thunderstorm Soundscape from Black Canyon Trail" has some dramatic thunder claps and is better than any fake "relaxing rain" site.
"Next time...Put  👏  The  👏  Seat  👏  Down  👏 " she wrote—including hand claps, so you know it's serious.
It all seems very clever, a work of art about itself, everyone claps, and nobody thinks very deeply about it.
As he stands and smiles and claps along to the song that defined his childhood, he has only one thought.
A flurry of breakbeats and 808 claps provide DJs and aux-cord wielders alike with party fuel for any situation.
It's easy to believe the quiet man with a sorrow-filled voice that claps like thunder has all the answers.
Sessions's applause was lighter, faster, and somehow fiercer than your average clap, while Mattis's claps appeared both rushed and uninspired.
After a failed Russian counterattack, Suarez claps on to a bad back pass, dribbled into the box and fires. Blocked.
She claps her hands when a pot on the stove breaks into a boil, and whistles along with the kettle.
When the movie had its première last year, at Cannes, it was greeted with a mixture of claps and boos.
Panel: AOC claps back at Pelosi and Bernie surges in polls MORE (R-Ga.) said during an interview on CNN.
Later, children stomp on bugs in a suburban cul-de-sac while a mother claps and laughs in the background.
The mesmerizing track doesn't waste any space, anchored by cascading guitars and the immaculately placed drum patches and hand claps.
As I drive in, T. happily claps his hand in this adorable way, then runs over to give me a hug.
Right now her thing is when we play her stuff, after the song is done, she always claps and says 'Yay!
More than just a toy WowWee has an immersive personality and can interact through GestureSense technology, like claps, swipes, and more.
So when the voice says, "Sudden change in Doppler," the whole room claps for a brief second, and then goes quiet.
Poetry is a place where you get a lot of praise and a lot of hand claps for you being you.
On the original, a gently strummed guitar melody is looped, accruing claps and a bass drum beat as it churns along.
The lamp also responds to hand claps, which turn it on or off, as well as hand waves, which dims it.
The essay, which now has over 50,000 "claps" on Medium, caught the attention of Johnson himself, who shared it on Twitter.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) claps at President Trump during a pause in his State of the Union address on Tuesday.
First there were claps, then hoots, then, gradually, people started to stand and hail him like a hero back from war.
Never. I mean, I know they do a thing with claps, and we all make jokes about getting a lot of claps, but to me that seemed like a tack-on thing that you put on to sort of facilitate distribution, and latch on to some of the things that had made Facebook and Twitter work.
A few hours later, at a press conference about the murder, there were audible gasps and claps when Babchenko himself walked in.
On the positive side, claps can help Medium surface content that people are enjoying and get it in front of more readers.
It can handle up to six different actions, which you can trigger through a Morse Code-esque pattern of claps and pauses.
Isn't it time to cut the whoops and claps, letting the candidates discuss their proposals like the world-shifting policies they are?
Panel: AOC claps back at Pelosi and Bernie surges in polls MORE, a senior adviser to the 2202 Trump campaign, told Hill.
Watching the video is like spending the day at a surrealist beach that comes to life with hand claps and drum beats.
They sway in unison, so does the crowd, everyone claps winningly off-beat setting a tradition for the ten seasons that'd follow.
Claps turned to gasps when John Ternus unveiled a $2999,210 monitor stand as an add-on for the $22,25 Mac Pro display.
Of course my date is definitely a serial killer — or at least the kind of person who claps when the plane lands.
Then every adult around them laughs and claps proudly in a circle, encouraging them to ham it up like maniacal pageant moms.
"   Sit-up Claps "Lay on your back and sit up, while at the same time bringing a straight leg up to meet you.
But rather than doing an even division between articles, Medium will weight payments toward whichever articles a subscriber gives the most claps to.
While some applauded politely as he offered now-familiar lines about racial discrimination, the loudest claps came when he talked about President Obama.
The backpack allows you to plug a regular coffee pot or other appliance in and still turn it on or off with claps.
The volume of screams, shouts, and claps are truly the barometer for success, and have been throughout history — from Beatlemania to the Beyhive.
And since hand-claps and tub-thumps aren't generally represented on sheet music, arguing this case is going to be close to impossible.
Chipper claps, rattles and güiro strokes fill in the gaps, emanating a playful energy that Henrik so often puts forth in his work.
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Speaking to a security conference in Munich, Pence tells his audience he brings greetings from President Trump... and not a single person claps.
My bed has an ingenious system of pivots and pistons; it swings open with easy grace and claps closed with a pleasing thud.
The pattering of long cylindrical atabaque drums, a sound like rainfall with occasional syncopated claps of thunder, bounced off the room's white walls.
But I decided to subvert that vanilla feeling by channeling a darker sound by utilizing Cold Wave-era synths and industrial hand claps.
There's this moment of quiet as the attachment opens, and then you hear screams and claps and hell yesses echoing over the floor.
Panel: AOC claps back at Pelosi and Bernie surges in polls MORE (R-Ga.), in an effort to dismiss the calls for action.
A spokesperson from Medium said that a person's subscription fee would be proportionally divided according to how many claps it gave out that month.
A small, sad little wave of hype dies in an outcry of disappointment and then stony silence punctuated by a few half-hearted claps.
The way she claps her hands and bounces her shoulders is basically how everyone vibes when "Kiss It Better" plays on the dance floor.
Levine, 40, claps as he holds Dusty in his arms, while a group of gatherers in the background can also be seen mid-clap.
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The tween sang an adorable a capella cover of the Carter Family song "When I'm Gone," using a cup and hand claps for percussion.
The bongo drums had synchronized, the beat bobbing up and down in tandem, while the maracas and hand-claps wove together to support them.
"Closer" by The Chainsmokers definitely sounded clearer than through an Echo or Google Home; the song's gentle claps and synths never overpower Halsey's verses.
Some of those lyrics were like, 'I don't know if that's working anymore, let's try this,' then [claps for emphasis], that's the final version.
Bonus shade ... T.O. also claps back at Michael Irvin for saying Owens should give up on his dream to get back in the NFL.
I heard plenty of gasps (as horses didn't quite clear jumps) and claps (when a rider finished the course with a particularly good time).
She claps when she's excited and snaps her fingers when she forgets a word and gives off a vibe that's both relatable and otherworldly.
Then you have the catchy chorus, the breakdown at the end of the song with the hand claps — it's a galvanizing pop-music statement.
Players then have 18 seconds to register as many claps as possible by tapping a big yellow button on the bottom of the screen.
And each game — typically a series of choreographed hand claps accompanied with a song — reflects a unique identity of the community it comes from.
Journalist Karen K. Ho, for example, posted a Medium article that only said "Am I doing this correctly?" and has already received over 2,000 claps.
Judge Joseph Claps, 70, was charged with a Class B misdemeanor for allegedly carrying a concealed weapon in a prohibited area, The Chicago Tribune reported.
And to determine how they get paid, the blogging platform has selected a fairly unorthodox method: claps, which are, basically, Medium's equivalent of a Like.
Released a month after "Mayores," the video claps back at both her haters and frenemies such as Kim Kardashian West, Kanye West and Katy Perry.
Then she sings him a little song: "I like food, I like fruit, fruit tastes good in the morning," and claps when Joey repeats it.
An official on Thursday said the Socialist Party and affiliated organizations are the "the underlying structure" of the CLAPS, which she described as political organizations.
It was a moment of raw honesty so scarce in the online world, and hundreds of people flooded the Twittersphere with digital claps of approval.
Following their opening performance, Adam Lambert, Brian May and the rest of Queen were taking in the claps and congratulations as they exited the stage.
I don't have a flat stomach, I jiggle when I walk, hell if I run up the stairs to [sic] fast my body claps (lmao)!
There should be that camaraderie in the bar, everyone claps for everybody, and everybody's having a good time, and every song is everyone's favorite song.
The judge claps his hands above his head, urging the audience to join in, like a long jumper at the start of his run-up.
At the end of the video, Puth hit the keyboard to sing Cox a cover of the Friends theme song, complete with those famous claps.
" He expresses happiness with rapid claps; moved, he thumps his chest with a closed fist; when truly overwhelmed, he says, "Fu-u-u-u-uck.
And maybe, given decades of popular music built out of hand claps, what made it a hit was that it was a clap at all.
Accordions and autoharps, flutes and saxophones, violins and clarinets, whistles and hand claps... The Hope Six Demolition Project is an explosive euphony of sound and movement.
One that garnered somewhat self-conscious loud claps was 'Decibel Monitoring': an app that will notify the watch wearer when their environment is too dang noisy.
If they code and it doesn't work, or if the program crashes, they are taught to yell out, "I have failed!" and the whole class claps.
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They all get so famous they're invited to meet Queen Victoria (Gayle Rankin) at court, where Barnum claps eyes on the singer Jenny Lind (Rebecca Ferguson).
He also claps back at the Grammys, for which he racked up a total of eight nominations earlier this year but failed to snag any wins.
To be honest with you, we've held off quite a bit but we just can't remain silent any more: Nicole Kidman claps in an unorthodox way.
"Why you fucking with me… why you fucking with me…" she whispers on "Shepherd," her voice hovering and then springing into action over crisp, electric claps.
So Pantene gets all the claps for putting this issue front and center and encouraging men to take a more active role in their daughters' lives.
So, dad quickly takes her outside again for a few moments before they run back into the garage as she squeals with happiness—and even claps!
In this exhibition, it was programmed to move around a restricted space in response to hand claps, just like the interactivity of The Clapper in 1984.
Tom Claps, a legal expert at Susquehanna Financial Group, an investment firm, calculates that the industry faces a legal risk of perhaps $37bn from ongoing cases.
You can barely hear the dialogue over the claps and cackles as Minny wields power in the only way someone in her position could back then.
I put the thousand shekels on the counter, unplug the register, and start rolling up the cord, and, when Lidor sees that, he claps his hands.
" With a pointed finger, Portwood says, "You don't know what I'm like at home," which Dr. V calmly claps back with, "I know what you're like here.
Are we supposed to give this guy golf claps for being so much more woke than other men and recognizing that a "chubby" body can be beautiful?
Nick claps for joy and Raven's father decides that he likes Nick more than he thought he would (+2248), which is how most people feel about scallops.
"What we had is nothing more than a bunch of political you know-what," he said to claps and cheers as the dung was on full display.
Incorporating Latin rhythms and judicious use of 808 claps, keeping everybody moving, he held back on the multi-genre craziness and MC-ing for this particular set.
Against Anthony Macias, Sakuraba used Mongolian chops and two handed bell-claps to raise Macias' hands and line up decent punches to break out of the guard.
The initial motions — walking, arm swinging, lying on his back — are pedestrian, though lightly decorated with snaps, claps, curlicues and hand-to-foot suggestions of folk dance.
Everyone congratulates each other with the appropriate hug, air kiss, or bow, according to their cultural customs, and grins and claps as they themselves are voted out.
Voter enrollment in Washington is tilted heavily toward the Democrats, and there were whoops and shouts and claps whenever Mr. Comey appeared to target the Republican president.
His snaps and claps draw attention to a musicality that runs through all his hip rolling, through his every sinking to the ground and miraculously rubbery recovery.
Critics, including Maduro's main challenger for the May 210 vote, Henri Falcon, say the CLAPs are a cynical form of political patronage and are rife with corruption.
According to Yasminah, the similarities are obvious to the ear -- same hook, same key, similar tempo and both songs feature prominent claps on beats 2 and 4.
"I have the most progressive record of anybody running for—" the last few words immediately drowned out by claps and whoops from hundreds of fans in the crowd.
During Game 5 of the series, Trump and First Lady Melania Trump drew some cheers and claps but louder boos and mocking chants from baseball fans in attendance.
Yet it was hard to keep things low-key amid standing ovations, thunderous Viking claps, and blue and yellow lights across Vancouver paying tribute to their Swedish heritage.
The Brit pulled over to learn Pink's specific choreography for her song "What About Us?" including arm gestures and claps to the beats of the Mac-produced hit.
In these areas, blizzard-like conditions could develop with winds ranging from 20183 to 22018 miles per hour, whiteout conditions and a "few claps of lightning," Miller said.
"Our job is to encourage young people to get the best possible education they can, not punish them for doing that," Sanders said to claps from the crowd.
Levine, 40, claps as he holds 2½-year-old Dusty Rose in his arms, while a group of gatherers in the background can also be seen mid-clap.
"Do you want to be a baby mama or a wife?" she sneers at Williams, "Oh baby, I'm already a fiancée!" the quick-witted reality star claps back.
She claps her hands with fingers splayed like a toddler's and runs back and forth in high-heeled shuffle steps, the live-action version of a Blondie cartoon.
Though some speculate Michael also brought tiramisu back from the restaurant, he's seen walking into the office alongside from Jim empty-handed and even claps at a joke.
It seems that no matter how many times Winter claps back and defends herself (and women in general) nasty commenters still find their way back to her feed.
IN a new commercial for the Fisher-Price Little People Sit 'n Stand Skyway, Lili Boglarka Havasi claps and smiles as the cars zoom down the plastic raceway.
The dancers' actions are straightforward: a quick sequence of claps, a hand circling the opposite elbow, a giant leg circle that ends in a lunge to the floor.
The crowd in this high school gym whoops and claps, and, oh yes, that kid with the great court vision who just tossed down the ball so effortlessly?
Every instance of the backup singers calling out "he did the mash!" as well as the "wah-ooh's" and hand-claps that pepper the track make it contagiously catchy.
Clapper is an iPad game that uses the front camera to keep track of the players hands as they perform pattycake-like claps to the beat of a song.
After all what is more pure than a big red face howling at you on the street while it claps maniacally in an effort to sell you more products.
A sole, minimal loop at first, it scurries forth and is joined along the way by elements just as ice-slicing claps, crisp hi-hats, and hints of acid.
I can hear when people are clapping, can hear the claps as individual sonic events: I can almost always make out the crisp echo of the last person clapping.
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She demands to be watched, and after just one song, everybody claps with a kind of dumbfounded, not-sure-what-to-do-with-this-information look on their face.
Chris Ferrara, 44, a program director at the Pratt Institute, said his wife stomps her feet and claps her hands loudly whenever she has to walk under the scaffolding.
When Swifties come for West over the lyric, West claps back on Twitter, and claims that both Swift and his wife Kim Kardashian approved the message before its release.
The Korean media applauded her sense of diplomacy and her attitude in all events-of course, she was standing with claps and smile for the unified Korean team's entrance.
" And the leader of the Barbz recruited her Big 20073 partners Drake and Lil Wayne for "No Frauds," in which she claps back at Remy's follow-up single, "Another One.
Other players started adopting the baby shark motions, making big claps after getting on base or, charmingly, tiny little shark motions with their fingers, like a baby shark golf clap.
What came out was an easy singalong, the kind of track that even the tone-deaf could clap along to, given that the claps themselves were part of the song.
"Beyond the initial glad-handing and claps on the back, I must say they didn't treat this film with much respect," Night of the Living Dead producer Russ Streiner says.
A fuzzy keyboard mimics an oud melody, sprinting through notes with the abandon of a black-metal guitar solo, while drums and hand claps bang out a pulsing dancehall backbeat.
From the hand claps, to the Internet co-founder's feather-light coos, to its reverberating synth bass, the track flows through you in an instant, infectious, loving rush of music.
The worth of a person, idea, movement, meme, or tweet is often based on a tally of actions: likes, retweets, shares, followers, views, replies, claps, and swipes-up, among others.
The two pieces of music you do hear, Vivaldi's Four Seasons and an eerie electronic original work that layers chants and claps, both exist within the reality of the story.
So many music sites had referred to her as a footwork artist that I'd expected to hear the sound of my black Chicago upbringing: thumping kicks and booty-popping claps.
As the stage reverberates with the sound of punctuated stomps, claps and the occasional whoop, the lights slowly illuminate the scene: 10 dancers with their backs to us hopping in sync.
Students at a school in Atlanta found out that they're going to see Black Panther together, and the classroom erupted in cheers and claps and hugs and dances of sheer delight.
Justin mentions to MJ that he doesn't like the term "producer bae" because it objectifies him and MJ claps back with the hundreds of years of objectification Black women have faced.
The boosters each create three of these booms because of how they're shaped, and since we have two rockets landing this time, six claps reverberate through the air in rapid succession.
He sits down, listens, and even claps for her before she asks how his day was, and he drops the news that he's just survived a mass shooting at the mall.
Claps, cheers, performances of rapturous engagement provided, by design, a ready-mixed social glue to bind teams together, reaffirming both the character of the brand and employees' cultish devotion to it.
The percussive dance style known as stepping — a thundering blend of stomps, claps and shouts — began at African-American fraternities and sororities, though its roots date from the early 20th century.
That is, he says, We came to listen to your clamor for the need for running water — and everyone claps — and he says, But we're not going to make empty promises.
STERLING, Va. — The usual atmospherics of a golf tournament were all there: quiet claps and distant roars, the metallic clink of a well-hit drive, hushed voices suited to a library.
Finally, she began to dance, a series of increasingly complex palos, movements that involved sharp claps and stomps, intricate hand movements and acrobatic turns and seemed to play off the guitar.
"My Best Friend's Girl" opens with a cleaner, less distorted guitar sound than usual for the late '70s and uses hand claps that trigger memories of the early-'60s girl groups.
When asked if he would release his tax returns, Trump replied that he didn't think people cared — "I won, I became president, I don't think they care at all" — to claps.
After nailing the rendition of the song, Gaga and Cooper made their way backstage, where they hugged tightly as they were met with a swarm of claps from well-wishing production staff.
" Iconic as it is, I'm not convinced that if The Shins were starting out today they would enjoy the same success with an album that opens with six claps and a "woo!
Premiering below, this wistful yet upbeat ode to a love that could (or could not) be, is laden with little hooks—triple claps, oh-oh-oh's—and frontman Constantine Anastasakis's breezy vocals.
There is much fanfare before the running of the Japan Cup, including trumpets, and the crowd claps in unison before releasing a joint roar of celebration at the start of the race.
At one point, a Christmas-caroling quartet decked out in Victorian garb serenaded a crowd, only to be met by one of those solitary claps that can feel more devastating than crickets.
Users can now pay $5 per month for access to premium stories, and writers can earn small amounts of money when their stories get positive feedback (known as "claps") from other users.
Jimmy plays everyone from an unsatisfied deli customer to an angry homeowner in need of a repair, and Ansari claps back with rants so dramatic and charged, his responses alone deserve an Emmy.
The problem is that unlike a "like" on Facebook or Twitter, you can "clap" at a Medium many times (a spokesperson from Medium later clarified that the feature stops you at 50 claps).
It's that thread of pleasure that Greenblatt claps onto, tracking the qualities that make Shakespeare's tyrants so attractive to us — and, in turn, what makes real-life tyrants so attractive to their followers.
Things like hand claps come through like thunder and there's a metallic quality to the sound throughout, with hissy and hot "s" sounds from vocals and a pronounced lack of warmth from instruments.
The black-and-white clip shows Madonna and Rocco hand-in-hand, each taking turns spinning the other around in the packed restaurant while a happy crowd claps in time to the music.
Panel: AOC claps back at Pelosi and Bernie surges in polls MORE (Ga.) said Tuesday that he believed the students were being "coached" on what to say to reporters by left-wing groups.
The game isn't just limited to Chinese citizens either — simply tap on this link on mobile to listen to Xi's speech and see if you can beat VICE News' record of 160 claps.
Drawing on all manner of influences, with a frenetic combination of 160BPM snares and claps and downright bizarre samples, the Footwork scene effortlessly straddles multiple genres, whilst paying homage to its house roots.
The album's last track, "We Hide," recalls some of the more robotic machinations of bands like Preoccupations, showcasing hip-hop hand claps, Fribourg's monotone delivery, and the interplay of probing guitars with atmospheric synths.
Armed with 10 sample files taken from Roger Linn's immortal drum boxes—the LM-1 and Linn Drum—PurpleDrums gives you access to the claps and kicks that defined a decade of popular music.
The Claps program for low-income families began to incorporate products imported from Mexico and Brazil last year amid shortages of Venezuelan products, a situation Maduro blamed on businesses trying to destabilize his administration.
This time around he's brought along Qween Beat-affiliate Divoli S'Vere, who offers some dizzy vocals over a sample of K-Pop superstar CL, a smattering of jittery claps, and some fluttering synth flutes.
To cheer themselves up and motivate their team, Iceland fans will be bringing the chant, a crescendoing call-and-response succession of claps enhanced by loud whacks of a drum, to Rostov-on-Don.
Smith conducts a gospel-like chorus of chants and drum beats and hand claps, swelling around Croft's breathy croons — and transforming the song from an intimate confession into an all-consuming, gravity-defying hymn.
Highlighting the illusionism of the endeavor, at times a clapperboard (complete with the name of one of the film's producers, Idéale Audience, legibly written on it) claps onscreen, designating the beginning of a take.
At the beginning of the clip, the baby boy raises his arms in the air and claps as his mom reads out loud but is soon more interested in something that's distracting him off camera.
But things come to a head between the two men in a pivotal scene where Victor insists that Jared admit to sinning with his attacker as part of a moral inventory, and Jared claps back.
There's a lot more in between that — like Paul's weekly segment "The internet of claps" — so listen to the whole episode to get everything to need to know in the world of tech this week.
The new version of the device had two modes—home and away—and was additionally able to handle multiple kinds of distinct claps, allowing a single device to control multiple appliances from a single outlet.
Originating either in the late 80s or early 90s, bounce is characterized by its rigid, uptempo rhythms (claps on all eighth notes, kick drums playing around that same grid) and rowdy, chopped-up vocal samples.
Snaps and claps are foolproof because they sound good, AND because they're an easy way to get the audience physically involved in a song, at a live concert or just bopping around in the car.
Would she have made a critical gaffe — "you could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables" — if she hadn't been getting seal claps for that line at big fundraisers?
But hip-hop&aposs most pervasive mark on country is in these clap or snap tracks, drum-machine loops that use canned finger snaps or hand claps to emphasize the even beats of the song.
Now, running for re-election on May 22016, Maduro says the CLAPs are his "most powerful weapon" to combat an "economic war" being waged by Washington, which brands him a "dictator" and has imposed sanctions.
" His fellow A-listers in the audience cut him off with claps and cheers before he continued, "YOU are a part of the fabric of who we are and we love you and we welcome you.
Claps, who has been a judge for over two decades and previously worked as a top assistant to the Illinois Attorney General, was placed on non-judicial duties pending an executive committee meeting, the Tribune reported.
At an American Legion hall in Sharptown, a village on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the burly, energetic Mr Hogan shakes every hand, claps an arm around every shoulder and poses for two or three pictures per phone.
No song on the soundtrack fit the urban gridiron game as well as "Halftime" by Ying Yang Twins and Homebwoi, featuring college band style horns and claps that made you feel like you were at homecoming.
After discovering a handmade sign in the couple's oven — emblazoned with the words "Jamie's Bun" and a drawing of her stomach, with their ultrasound photo pasted on for good measure — his mother screams and claps excitedly.
At its most traditional, a pounding surdo beat provides the underlying structure for each piece, with musicians often layering interlocking rhythms composed of claps, hand drums, and other percussive instrumentation in stiff syncopation above the beat.
The uncle hoots and hoots, he claps his forehead with his hand, in merriment, he throws back his head to bellow with laughter—And his head topples off and bounces on the floor and rolls away.
The winners are always Coldplay or Adele or [insert this year's major label white male hope], and they always give a speech as if it were their first, then everyone in the audience nods and claps.
The program also features a shortened version of "Mix," a work from 1979 in which Ms. Fenley explores a series of rhythmic phrases and changing spatial patterns to the accompaniment of her dancers' footsteps and claps.
To make up for this Mr. Moore affects a cute, common-man delivery that fools no one, though the crowd at the Belasco, including a few shills, claps for almost all of the bait he tosses.
One of the most serene parts of the video is actually at the start of the live stream, when a rooster crows, birds chirp, and thunder claps while the lava continues its fearsome display in the background.
Roy initially underlines the sentiment with solemn, tense synth work, but through its lively percussion and claps, the record loosens up into something lighter and brighter as if to offer some semblance of optimism for the future.
But they became a lightning rod for criticism following rumors that private supermarkets would no longer receive staple goods because these were to be distributed via CLAPs, leading to a protest near the presidential palace in Caracas.
And god bless Ethan, the out gay student at Simon's school, who delivers some of the best one liners of the movie as he claps back at his bullies with an impressive amount of wit and savagery.
Before I have to leave, she claps excitedly, thinking out loud about what she'll need to wear to help her upcoming COLORS session pop visually (she lets me in on the secret of the colour-saturated backdrops).
Well, fortunately, the folks at Australian comedy group Collective Noun have given the 1999 classic new life (as if it needed more lives already) styled as an #inspiring TED talk, complete with muted laughter and golf claps.
The Claps—a Roger and Johanna who immigrated to Dorchester in 1630—produced a virtue-themed progeny that included Experience, Waitstill, Preserved, Hopestill, Wait, Thanks, Desire, Unite, and Supply, making them perhaps the Kardashians of Colonial Massachusetts.
Full of electronic claps, squelchy bass lines and dreamy, misty-eyed vocals, the whole thing has a throwback feel that Georgia says is probably a result of her using a lot of production equipment from that era.
A 2018 article in The Guardian delved into the concept of the Apple Store and its "carefully managed drama":Products are clapped, customers waiting overnight to buy them are clapped, their purchases are clapped, claps are clapped.
It has six elementary schools, two middle schools, two high schools and the Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center, a two-year technical high school open to all 11th- and 247th-grade students in Nassau County.
Babchenko's "murder" was reportedly a setup by Ukrainian police officials to catch a would-be assailant, authorities said Wednesday during a news conference in which there were audible gasps and claps in the room when the journalist entered.
Rachel Bloom Claps Back at Neil Patrick Harris After He Shades Her Tonys Backstage Gig She goes on to explain her sometimes-complicated relationship with beauty, saying she was raised by parents who didn't care how they looked.
The song bounces along in the way that upbeat Simon tracks do, boosted by jaunty hand-claps, a descending bass line and snippets of field recordings cut and pasted by Italian electronic producer Digi G'Alessio, under his Clap!
But for the most part he offers no more than a thumbs up or a few hand claps to indicate enthusiasm, and his eyes reflect the look of a man who would rather be anywhere else but Washington.
As Mr. Trump, who is the first sitting president to take part in the parade, addressed the crowd, he was met with claps and cheers as he listed specific American military victories and recounted stories of individual veterans.
The show — which features stealthily effective sound (by Matt Hubbs) and lighting (by Austin R. Smith) — is accented throughout by the rhythmic punctuation of loud, abrupt hand claps and barked-out "hahs!" that suggest anger trapped in laughter.
She therefore turns to the Greek system, but quickly becomes disenchanted, and it's not just about side-eyeing the tight pink dresses and fluttery golf claps of the biggest sorority on campus (led by a bubbly Selena Gomez).
There, he saw firsthand the Burgundian spirit of community and camaraderie — the vignerons walking amid the tables, pouring their wines from bottles new and old, the local singers bursting into traditional drinking songs, punctuated by rhythmic hand claps.
There have been plenty of films that received both boos and claps, and the temptation to sort every movie into one pile or another reflects a movie discussion culture that is still plagued by simple "fresh"/"rotten" binaries.
Panel: AOC claps back at Pelosi and Bernie surges in polls MORE (R-Ga.) suggested that the survivors of last week's shooting at a high school in Florida are being coached on their activism by left-wing groups.
Much as this urban space is a human-made cavern, so is the noise of the weather itself artificial, with Fernández sampling the Slovenian choir Perpetuum Jazzile's finger snaps, leg slaps, and hand claps to generate the sonic tempest.
Turning the original's thick tribal percussion on its head, Allendes crafts a full-frontal assault of 20-story tall kicks and wide-open claps that stomp and snap with gleeful abandon while red-alert synths warn of imminent overload.
"Eraser," features a stuttering kick, tango/latin claps and driving drum-machine percussion, anchored by a rolling baseline, half-time feel and dancehall alarm synths that reminds me of both aughts-era broken beat and current cutting-edge grime instrumentals.
After Arie tosses one sassy barb his ex's way — explaining their "cold" breakup was "warranted" considering her behind-the-scenes behavior — and everyone claps, it becomes pretty obvious his following mean comments are actually the Bachelor playing to the crowd.
He makes use of a loop pedal in the way that I'd imagine less imaginative pop artists wish they could: hand claps, harmonized and percussive exclamations and finger clicks all layer to create the base on which the performance rests.
JOANN D. CLAPS, RANDOLPH, N.J. To the Editor: Re "Democrats Fume as Georgia Loss Deepens Discord" (front page, June 22): I understand the frustration in Democratic ranks after a disheartening eight months, but I disagree about the party's near-term prospects.
We love Lena Dunham because she's real AF — she admits to waking up with acne, claps back at people trying to give her diet advice, and most recently, buzzes off all her hair (then shows it off with the best Instagram caption).
As they explain in a video introducing the initiative, it doesn't matter if you're voguing or flexing—the goal is to get as many virtual "claps" as you can, so it's in your advantage to try to get friends to sign up.
Starting off with a Clean Bandit vocal sample which essentially becomes unrecognizable, so contorted is this electronic Euro Hell Pop, he somehow emerges with a full minute of claps, explosion sounds, and the rollercoaster-style drops that are one of his signature moves.
"  MC Ren claps back at Gene Simmons  MC Ren responded to Gene Simmons' comments that he's "looking forward to the death of rap" in the best way when he said, "I want to say to Mr. Gene Simmons: Hip-hop is here forever.
So the sight of Sony's press conference being streamed to an empty room — entirely devoid of cameras, claps or woos but still with built in pauses for the media to take photos of the new hardware — was more than a little surreal.
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A few feet from his bed, a toy monkey claps its cymbals together—like a stick banging the floor three times in a French theatre, announcing the beginning of a show—and tanks and police cars spin and race around the room.
In 2010, London based band Fanfarlo had their song "Atlas," with its gorgeous layered vocals, hand claps and mandolin strums, used in a scene in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse where Edward drops off Bella to hang out with her ride-or-die Jacob.
As a frog enters a square, and for as long as it is there, an artist or two or three (of four, eight, or more) flicks their tongue, pops a lip, or says the same word, claps, snaps, or (perhaps) sneezes repetitively.
Apparently it was influenced by his recent divorce, which is great for people who found his formerly upbeat, hand-claps-and-trumpets mood absolutely unbearable, and also great for those among us who know that sad music is the best music of all.
Smith told the Tribune that Claps, who has a firearm owner&aposs ID card and a concealed carry license, was not searched or detained at the time because deputies may have thought that, as a judge, he could lawfully carry a weapon in the courthouse.
In this peek at the segment, Tom Holland recaps this insult hurled into his orbit ("I bet Tom Holland is one of those whities who claps when the plane lands") while Samuel L. Jackson learns that he bears a similarity to a snapping turtle.
The viewer is treated to shots of the pirates riding in cars through the city at night, a middle-aged man asleep on public transportation, and cats, as well as scenes of the band recording screams, moans, claps, belches, and the whir of power tools.
On a sweltering first day, marked by thunder claps and torrential rain, packs of disgruntled supporters of Mrs Clinton's beaten rival, Senator Bernie Sanders, traipsed through Philadelphia, alongside anti-capitalists, anarchists, and a group of pro-cannabis campaigners parading a 15-foot-long inflatable spliff.
When everything clicks—such as on "Selfish," when machine gun-like bursts of drum claps coalesce into breathy vocal samples and other gentler sounds, before the Triton interrupts the balancing act with a riff that resembles plucked guitar strings—it's like a satisfying eureka!
And then there's the hit, "How Does it Feel," which perfectly incorporates the deep bass, bells, and timely claps of so many memorable Bay Area anthems, building to a positive refrain that focuses on making the best out of a situation regardless of worldly circumstances.
According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, about 500 Pakistani women are killed each year by family members who believe their honor has been damaged if a female relative refuses an arranged marriage, socializes with men or even claps and sings at a wedding.
In The Destructors, filmed in an abandoned community center in East London and driven by a percussive score of hand claps and mechanical thuds, three Muslim men sit down to discuss how it feels to live under the hostile gaze of a suspicious society.
A first-name-only artist who has been steadily releasing music for the past decade, Tamaryn, 37, appreciated Mother Nature's cooperative stage direction: Between claps of thunder, lightning illuminated the stained-glass windows and the candlelit altar bearing a dagger and a single pink rose.
"I and other women I know are going to vote for Maduro because he's promising to keep giving CLAPs, which at least help fix some problems," said the 22017-year-old cook, who asked not to give her surname for fear of losing the benefit.
He smiles, claps his hands, mimes quick dribbling tutorials for the little ones who don't know the thing they hold was made to bounce, then whispers words of encouragement as they uncoil their tiny bodies trying to heave a regulation-sized basketball 11 feet in the air.
In a video the Hart of Dixie alum posted to Instagram Tuesday, the 18-month-old little boy is all smiles in a Nike tracksuit as he toddles from one end of the room to another, amid cheers and claps from people gathered in the room.
To add icing to the dancefloor cake, Fracture has reached "across the pond" all the way to Chicago, tapping Teklife's DJ Spinn and Taso to collaborate on the track Acid Claps that sounds like an Aphex Twin track as if remixed by the late DJ Rashad.
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But, as Rosenblatt added, even though Medium will likely coast on Williams' reputation in the near future, Williams is also just as likely to experiment with the models he is using to gauge audience engagement, including, most recently, claps, a metric similar to "likes" by which writers get paid.
By the way, Tyron says Floyd can ABSOLUTELY WIN -- even if his opponent is Conor McGregor -- and he's got a real game plan to help Mayweather get that W. There's more ... Tyron also weighs in on Canelo Alvarez's PED excuse (Mexican cow meat) and claps back at rapper Tekashi69.
When Northwestern scores the first two NCAA Tournament points in the history of its basketball program, a little over a minute into the game, a bearded man in a flannel shirt gives a silent, low fist-pump and someone on the other end of the bar claps once, vigorously.
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Without members of the public in the hall to cheer on their fave candidate's zingers, candidates had to stay focused, answer the questions directly, and couldn't do any political tap dancing for applause, acting like a bunch of Tinkerbells begging for claps that'll keep them alive in the race.
Where else on earth are you going to witness something as ludicrous as Kat and Alfie from Eastenders gyrating their way through Pink's "Get This Party Started" while Mel B, who is dressed up as a literal sexy reindeer, claps along like someone's nan in your local pub at closing time?
The writers who participate will then get a share of the revenue, based on what CEO Ev Williams (pictured above) said is an evolving formula that includes things like how long people spent reading an article, as well as claps, where readers can explicitly show how much they liked it.
Right now, the fact that Nicole Kidman claps like one of those women in the Guinness Book of Records with long, curled, gnarled-up, old six-feet-long fingernails, clapping like that fingernail woman is gently trying to kill a slow-moving bee: That's fun, but it's not life-changing information.
I mean seriously, pause the action at one minute and 18 seconds into the video performance and count the number of hands in chino pockets, the number of claps about to be made out of time, the volume of dads grimacing at their seat neighbors, their eyes screaming for sweet release.
When White was eighteen or nineteen, he heard Son House's recording of "Grinnin' in Your Face," an admonishing chant with hand claps ("Don't you mind people grinnin' in your face / Just bear this in mind / A true friend is hard to find"), which is still one of his favorite songs.
As to the so-called Viking claps — the resonant, rhythmic clapping of the hands above the head interspersed with a deep guttural "huh" — it became a bigger sensation at Euro 2016 than even Scandinavia's biggest star, Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Sweden, who left the tournament with barely a trace of ever having arrived.
In the studio we pulled up the demo of what we had worked on at the house—rough vocals, guitars, kicks and claps, a few samples—and Matt Chamberlain [a session drummer who was worked with artists like Romeo Santos, Fiona Apple, Frank Ocean and Morrissey] went to town on this thing.
And when he went into his campaign spiel about the devastating effects of income inequality, and how he believed that he could adapt his successes in New York — universal prekindergarten, guaranteed paid time off and increased access to health care — to the rest of the nation, claps of approval filled the church.
"Cash Shit" generates manic tension from few sounds, as the low, amelodic bass combines with the drum machine's clattery claps and softer cymbals to produce a rhythmic pattern that sounds more complex than it is — a needling, stressful sound when played in the background; the groaned ad-libs are also percussive elements.
Billie Eilish, Chance The Rapper, Cardi B, and Monsta X read Mean Tweets — and Lizzo claps back Stephen Colbert has an 'impeachment tree' to celebrate the holiday season Trevor Noah has a blunt message for White House staffers getting big book deals Kristen Bell drops a bunch of spoilers about Kristoff's role in 'Frozen 2'
When CEO Ev Williams explained the partner model to me shortly after it launched in 2017, he described it as an evolving formula that incorporated claps (a simple way that readers can indicate they liked a story) and reading time, but now it sounds like reading time has won out as the metric that matters.
Having nailed their Oscar night performance of "Shallow," their nominated song from their nominated film, A Star Is Born — which is up for Best Picture, along with acting nods for each of them — Gaga and Cooper made their way backstage where they hugged tightly as they were met with a swarm of claps from well-wishing production staff.
Passing by the entrance steps, the jingle of a dog's collar mingled with the rhythmic claps of a performer singing an a cappella "Lean on Me." A group of girls on scooters rolled by, and when I entered the tree arcade by the park, a swell of sound seemed to respond, with a distant singing of birds.
The beat gallops and pummels; Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's guitar parts proceed from buzzing, nagging repetition to jagged leaps to screeching tremolo chords, and the singer and lyricist Cedric Bixler-Zavala rails, obliquely, about desperate people facing detested adversaries, "singing cannibal hymns of the bourgeoisie," and envisioning revolution: "That's the way the guillotine claps," a chorus declares.
I suppose I could give soft claps to Facebook for tweaks to make its political ad storehouse more transparent — a boon for those who have time to fuss with a complex dashboard (presumably the same folks who fix their own cars and such) — and for offering tools to let consumers see fewer of these ads (more do-it-yourself!).
Homme also told Zane that Ronson was selected because of their similarities in the studio: If the claps and trumpets on new single "The Way You Used To Do" are anything to go by, Ronson is all over Villains, and the way his style blends with QOTSA's natural groove makes the pairing sound like a natural fit.
The evening prior to the celebration, the first couple attended Game 5 of the World Series at the National's home stadium in Washington, D.C. When their attendance was made known via the field's big screen, the Trumps elicited boos and mocking chants of "lock him up" from the crowd (as well as some claps and cheers — but the dissenters were louder).
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But those scenes of jagged confessions and bitter confrontations that punctuate the family's dad-to-day can be just as painful to watch as the scenes of macabre suspense — like the one in which Annie actually claps her hands over her mouth after saying something especially ugly to her son, as if willing herself to hold back words that are already hanging in the air.
The single — a "bouncy, fun, Florida Georgia Line-type" of song, which claps back at those who would criticize something until they've truly experienced it — was produced by songwriter Corey Crowder through Tree Vibez (Brian Kelley and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line's music publishing company), and sounds like it could have been on the hit country duo's third studio album, Dig Your Roots.
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"Hungry Ham" is the second track on Ferg's forthcoming sophomore release Always Strive and Prosper, with the rapper tell-taling about his childhood growing up in Harlem (according to an interview with Ferg for Complex, "Hungry Ham" is a nickname for Harlem's "Alexander Hamilton Playground," on 143rd Street.) Underneath Ferg's raspy raps, Skrillex keeps a tight leash on the beat with anxious trap claps and a discordant tone that underlines the tension throughout the track.
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As it happens, Ramos is a spokesperson for Mayor Bill de Blasio, and the claps seemed to be a sarcastic dig at the Mayor's regular hot-potato opponent, Governor Cuomo, who, as the state's chief executive, is notionally the overlord of the M.T.A. Nonetheless, citizens, among them the transit blogger Benjamin Kabak, quickly took Ramos to task for de Blasio's reticence on transportation matters and his indifference to the concerned public's favored mitigations, such as bus lanes, bike lanes, and congestion pricing.

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