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Our screenings sold out; our audiences gave us standing ovations.
So now she's being treated to standing ovations on Broadway.
Responses can include cheers or boos, standing ovations or walkouts.
Many on the right are clapping, if not delivering standing ovations.
He was greeted with ovations by Israeli legislators throughout his speech.
"Standing ovations turned into burlesque show hoots and catcalls," he wrote.
Ginsburg's standing ovations come from the more liberal American Constitution Society.
Some crowds gave it standing ovations; others sang the national anthem.
The opening number received multiple standing ovations, as did many others.
Standing ovations and huge emotions were released at various points throughout.
People cheered, applauded and rose occasionally from their seats for ovations.
Many local students received raucous ovations as they crossed the stage.
He received loud ovations after completing each of his six innings.
Jennifer Nettles' "Worth Fighting For" earned the first of several standing ovations.
The commercials, the ABC promos, the standing ovations for anything and everything!
Trump got standing ovations from Senate Republicans, with Corker in the room.
TRUMP: Many, many standing ovations and they agreed with what I said.
People are still giving you standing ovations, and they're still buying tickets.
There, party leaders were met with rock-star receptions and standing ovations.
"It was amazing," Lee said of two pregame standing ovations he received.
Clinton is greeted as a vanquished hero — standing ovations, selfies, shouted adulation.
Like Trump, most of Obama's ovations came from members of his own party.
Most shows have featured several minute long ovations where Downie is visibly touched.
Trade unionists get standing ovations whenever they mention the devastation of the 1980s.
That night, his fellow American skaters gave him standing ovations for his performance.
Eleven words: Both got standing ovations in a room full of Academy members.
He received multiple standing ovations during the Cubs' regular season finale at home.
Still, Republicans in the crowd applauded, giving several standing ovations during the speech.
Standing ovations are rare in fashion, but the room rose to its feet.
Still, Netanyahu wins standing ovations from supporters, in particular in the United States.
The House chamber was filled with fiery Republican ovations and icy Democratic glares.
Judging by the enthusiastic ovations that followed every aria, the audience was charmed.
She got several standing ovations when talking about how to combat gun violence.
"I've never had so many spontaneous standing ovations in my life," she says.
Members of Congress should agree to hold all clapping and ovations to the end.
At the Democracy of Color panel, mentions of Sanders and Clinton both got ovations.
We had many standing ovations in the one screening, which is like, No, no.
But the true story behind it is one that deserves all the standing ovations.
The friendly crowd at Sundance gave the film, and then its star, standing ovations.
The answer has something to do with Mr Trump's attention to applause and ovations.
Macron received a standing ovations at the end of his speech from most lawmakers.
Both Harris and Axne received standing ovations from the audience of about 200 people.
Both Murad and Mukwege received several standing ovations, with many guests wiping away tears.
Ms. Warren's repeated denunciations of economic elites and Washington's governing class won repeated ovations.
Republicans interrupted dozens of times with standing ovations, although Democrats mostly sat stone-faced.
" His sister is a banker now, he added, while "I dream of standing ovations.
My guess is that McCain, Corker and Flake did not join in those ovations.
Mr. Gerhaher then returned for more arias, again commanding the stage and winning big ovations.
Altogether, Trump spoke for 59 minutes, about 17 of which included applause from standing ovations.
In his State of the Union addresses, President Obama averaged around 40 ovations per speech.
She and other Democrats stood and applauded only periodically, even as Republicans regularly gave ovations.
He'll be the center of attention in Nashville, and get one of the biggest ovations.
Trump again referenced the ovations in a tweet early Wednesday, when he slammed retiring Sen.
Extended ovations greeted Mr. Levine, 72, each time he took up position in the pit.
The president's proposals to eliminate the estate tax and the alternative minimum tax received ovations.
He smiled and gave his hallmark thumbs-up gesture over and over to thunderous ovations.
ALBANY — Following a weeklong road show complete with bold PowerPoint presentations and standing ovations, Gov.
When the standing ovations end each night, what will Obama wheel to her hotel suite?
This is probably a minority report, to judge by the ovations from a sizable audience.
Trump received 58 ovations in total, though the vast majority were from Republican Congress members only.
"Mudbound," which received two standing ovations at its premiere, appears to be this year's breakout contender.
When it is finally released, viewers will no doubt erupt into cheers, whistles and standing ovations.
At a full 1,600-seat university auditorium on Sunday, he received repeated and sustained standing ovations.
Spurred on by the public address announcer, fans repeatedly jumped to their feet for standing ovations.
The actress received two standing ovations at the film's Toronto International Film Festival premiere in September.
Pujols went 4-for-11 with a home run in the series while receiving standing ovations throughout.
These days, Toronto erupts with standing ovations for Carter practically every time he steps on the court.
His speech is punctuated by numerous ovations, each of them carefully counted and chronicled by the media.
He said that his big meeting with Republican senators was a 'love fest' with multiple standing ovations.
He wasn't sure he wanted a retirement tour, with its familiar rocking-chair gifts and standing ovations.
Five: Standing ovations Naomi Campbell, who won the Fashion Icon award, was a star of the night.
The audience responded with one of the longest, warmest ovations for a new work I've ever witnessed.
And Trump got a handful of bipartisan standing ovations, including when he touted a boost to military spending.
At Sinn Fein's annual conference in Dublin, party members gave him a hero's send-off with standing ovations.
Her four children joined her onstage afterward, and she received rousing standing ovations before and after she spoke.
Before John Krasinski began directing his special live read of Good Will Hunting, there were two standing ovations.
He received standing ovations upon entering and leaving the event, and appears to have made some new allies.
No one would be surprised then that Trump has often touted the many standing ovations he has received.
Waters ended her nearly 20-minute speech to several standing ovations, loud cheers and an "Impeach 45" chant.
By the end of his remarks to the American Petroleum Institute, the audience rose for two standing ovations.
He received several standing ovations, and someone even called out, "Four more years!" as he started to speak.
He wasn't sure he wanted a retirement tour, with its standing ovations and joke gifts of rocking chairs.
Reports were ecstatic: there were tears and pealing ovations, and a sense that cinematic history was being made.
I wasn't there for the hospital scene, but I know everyone gave him standing ovations for that scene.
But I've played the Ryman since then and it's been very warm, with standing ovations, so it's all forgiven.
Star players like Falcao and Juan Cuadrado got giant ovations alongside teammates Abel Aguilar, David Ospina and Yerry Mina.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) said Tuesday that the president received three standing ovations at the policy meeting.
Elsewhere at the festival, though, ovations can be as cheap and unreliable a marker of quality as the jeers.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) told reporters on Tuesday that Trump got three standing ovations at the meeting.
It is customary for past nominees to sit in prime spots to be recognized and receive adoring standing ovations.
In 2016, Mr. Martin received standing ovations as he accepted the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award in Washington.
While some Republicans clapped, few if any stood during the multiple ovations during his glowing introduction of Ms. Pelosi.
Whenever Mr. Yevtushenko recited the poem at public rallies, it was met with stunned silence and then thunderous ovations.
He may have wanted the ovations to be for the orchestra first, but he was, once again, the star.
All told, Trump spoke for an hour and 20 minutes, and he received more than a dozen standing ovations.
He was given standing ovations at many of his speeches last year and was feted on late-night television.
As has been widely reported, the film received not one but two standing ovations, one before it even started.
The horde of people on stage helps partly explain the ovations and the buzz for Birth of a Nation.
Another reason for long ovations is that Cannes has become weirdly famous for them; the one that greeted Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 in 2004 was estimated to be 20 minutes long, and ovations of 10 or even 15 minutes aren't all that uncommon, even for films that are ultimately forgotten by time.
While these proposals are understandably terrifying for Ohioans, they represent the sort of damage that elicits standing ovations in Beijing.
"They stand up and give standing ovations for his costumes," Cher said in a recent interview with the Today show.
Many of the team's past stars were in attendance and received standing ovations from the crowd during a halftime ceremony.
Yet the ovations were long and loud, befitting a skillful, imaginative conductor who never got his due in New York.
Thomas has emerged as a star of the conservative Federalist Society and frequently speaks before the group to standing ovations.
Roosevelt received wild ovations when they pledged to do their best to keep the United States out of war. Mrs.
He was introduced by Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and received several standing ovations at the Capitol Hill Club powwow.
All Americans deserve the "minimum elements necessary to lead a dignified American life," Ocasio-Cortez told voters to standing ovations.
Her speech Saturday got several ovations among the older black crowd that gathered for the annual N.A.A.C.P. Freedom Fund dinner.
Instead, this article must be about Mr. Ramasar's homecoming and the response of his fans, their bravos and standing ovations.
In the past few weeks Mr Trump has won ovations from Washington centrists and cable shows, such as Morning Joe.
It's a perfect sequel to the triumphal treatment Cunningham received in France, where he was given his most ecstatic ovations.
The times we've had standing ovations, when absolutely everybody loved the show, were the times she has worried the most.
When Speaker Ryan announced his intentions to the members of his caucus, he was reportedly interrupted by several standing ovations.
And they are giving rousing ovations to corporate results just because they're not as bad as they could have been.
BlacKkKlansman was the first Spike Lee joint in a while to receive critical praise and standing ovations by Hollywood's most elite.
Despite sagging poll numbers in New Hampshire, the crowd was enthusiastic, giving Warren two standing ovations as she concluded her speech.
While CPAC attendees gave standing ovations to Loesch and LaPierre, several agreed with Trump that changing the age restriction was reasonable.
Every time Matthews was introduced to the crowd this week, the ovations that followed were among the loudest for any player.
Jimmy Kimmel mocked President Trump's claims that GOP senators gave him "multiple standing ovations" during his Wednesday lunch at the Capitol.
Arriving at Sundance in Utah amid an ultrawhite Oscar season, the film was greeted with ovations and a lucrative distribution deal.
There were tears and standing ovations, a reception that is likely to continue as the film makes its way into theaters.
Greeted with ovations at Sundance, this depiction of Nat Turner's slave revolt presented itself as a document of America's polarized present.
Before Clinton's appearance, conference staffers went around the room reminding people that it's inappropriate for journalists to give politicians standing ovations.
"I'm definitely a living example that miracles really do happen," said Scalise, whose speech was interrupted several times by standing ovations.
Trump then mocked Flake's low approval rating and boasted of the standing ovations he had received from the Republican senatorial caucus.
Had a great meeting at CIA Headquarters yesterday, packed house, paid great respect to Wall, long standing ovations, amazing people. WIN!
But don't be fooled by Trump giving himself an "A" for his early performance or by the standing ovations last night.
You, Bill and Chelsea Clinton all deserve standing ovations for the pathbreaking good works the foundation has done, which must continue.
Congressional enmity was not a Trump creation, particularly during this annual exercise in seesawing ovations, poorly concealed grimacing and occasional outbursts.
In the packed room, Trump and his legal team were greeted like heroes, earning standing ovations and extended applause throughout the speech.
Yet Cosby got standing ovations at shows in the Bahamas and Melbourne, Florida, where a much-threatened protest yielded exactly two picketers.
In a season full of standing ovations, goodbyes and gifts for Ross, this home run has to be the cherry on top.
He received one of the biggest ovations of the evening when he implored the candidates to dismiss Republican criticism of their proposals.
The game marked the first return to PNC Park for former Pirates star outfielder Andrew McCutchen, prompting several ovations and video tributes.
The former first lady received several standing ovations, and the mood was described as light and fun by people in the room.
He was greeted by a friendly audience of about 2,300 society members and other conservatives, who gave him multiple, lengthy standing ovations.
He was interrupted six times by standing ovations, and the crowd was on its feet and applauding long after he'd stopped speaking.
The movie recently premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, where Zellweger became emotional while receiving two standing ovations after it was screened.
But everywhere he went, House Majority Whip Steve Scalise was greeted like a rock star: standing ovations, cheers, handshakes, hugs and selfies.
It all came to a head at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, when audiences responded to "Birth" with standing ovations.
Zellweger recently received two standing ovations after the film's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, tearing up from the positive reception.
While Noah, Tlaib and Sarsour attracted the attention of many, Sanders packed the venue that held nearly 20203,000 -- receiving several standing ovations.
The parents were in the Capitol audience and received two standing ovations as they wept at Trump's telling of their son's story.
Let the animal rights campaigners drive blood-spattered vehicles outside the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées while, inside, he took three standing ovations.
The film premiered in Park City, Utah, in January to a pair of thundering ovations — one after the film, and one before it.
She and her compatriots earned standing ovations at the finale in Amsterdam's palatial Concertgebouw, the home venue of PYO conductor Vincent de Kort.
About half of the crowd stood up and gave him ovations whenever he defended his decision as principled and not personal to Trump.
The newly Grammy-nominated duo earn one of the few standing ovations of the evening, as does the ageless and timeless Tony Bennett.
Trump denied to The Wall Street Journal that there was any "mixed" reaction to his speech, noting the standing ovations from the crowd.
By then, we hope, you will be in the N.B.A., earning your own ovations and the millions in compensation commensurate with your value.
Forty years ago, many used to laugh at the way the ballet star Rudolf Nureyev use to pose, glare and manipulate his ovations.
The actress, 50, received two standing ovations on Tuesday night after the premiere of her film Judy at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The meeting with Republican Senators yesterday, outside of Flake and Corker, was a love fest with standing ovations and great ideas for USA!
These days, when standing ovations are de rigueur and box office records break weekly, many still want in on the post-curtain action.
Her inspiring speech was filled with standing ovations, and it wasn't hard to imagine the 22018-year-old TV personality behind a presidential podium.
Sanders was interrupted repeatedly throughout his remarks by applause and standing ovations, but also by supporters in red waving "Draft Bernie" banners and placards.
He was honored in a brief ceremony before the game and received standing ovations in both of his plate appearances against C. C. Sabathia.
In their final regular season home game, both Ochefu and Arcidiacono got personal standing ovations as they left the court for the final time.
It is not a work to be punctuated with rowdy cheers and foot-stomping ovations, despite the uncanny virtuosity of Mr. Yazbek's benchmark score.
After getting one of the biggest ovations of the night in Dublin last October, 'Ais the Bash' will be sorely missed on the card.
And when the lights went up, the stormiest ovations weren't for an eminent maestro or famous diva, but for the 81-year-old composer.
When it opened without him, the soprano Anna Netrebko and the other members of the cast held white roses during their ovations in tribute.
Lawmakers in both parties gave standing ovations to the childhood cancer survivor and Holocaust survivor who were invitees of Trump and the first lady.
On at least two occasions, he was drowned out by standing ovations for speakers urging Lance to fight climate change and GOP healthcare plans.
With that show earning standing ovations (and buckets of tears) on Broadway, he has a new play beginning performances Off Broadway on Thursday, Feb.
While many seemed pleased with Pence's speech, some audience members could be seen sitting with their arms folded during the ovations, upset by its partisanship.
Moon and Kim embraced, drove together through the streets of the city amid fanfare and waving flags, and have received standing ovations wherever they've gone.
"Wonder Woman" and "The Justice League"—the brainchildren of DC Comics' fledgling entertainment division—dazzled audiences and reportedly drew standing ovations at SDCC panel discussions.
But Wainer's memory is filled with other recollections, such as a fashion show in which transgender inmates took to the runway and received standing ovations.
With any luck, any future standing ovations he receives will be for a home run or an outstanding catch in the outfield, not for this.
At the end of the screening for the film, Egerton and John had tears in their eyes as they received standing ovations, according to IndieWire.
The old champs, therefore, retain their nostalgic aura and were greeted with standing ovations before the Mets' current cast faced the Dodgers at Citi Field.
He said that his big meeting with GOP senators was a lovefest, with multiple standing ovations," Fallon said during his monologue on "The Tonight Show.
The production ends with a directorial touch that some Wagner fans may hate (perhaps one reason the production team drew scattered boos during final ovations).
Standing ovations were granted to Ben Cline of Virginia, who snatched the first pick, and Mark E. Green of Tennessee, who ruefully took the last.
After the ovations died down, the A-listers headed to a glamorous after-party, where George Gershwin played excerpts from his score on the piano.
She is best known for her talk at the 2011 TED conference, which garnered two standing ovations and has been seen over eleven million times online.
Mr. Hamelin offered three encores amid tumultuous ovations: a Chopin Polish song, arranged by Liszt; Gershwin's "Liza," arranged by Earl Wild; and Debussy's prelude "Feux d'Artifice."
But he briefly worked a rope line and huddled backstage with GOP leaders after the roughly 25-minute speech that was interrupted by several standing ovations.
Still, it was a successful weekend professionally and personally for Suzuki, who was greeted by warm ovations for most of his at-bats by Cardinal fans.
He spent better than 15 minutes talking about Niger, La David Johnson, Jeff Flake, Ivy League schools, his memory, standing ovations, "my generals," uranium and Watergate.
But one of the loudest ovations was accorded Bob Miller, a Hall of Fame broadcaster who enters his 44th season as the voice of the Kings.
While he is likely to get standing ovations at his rallies when he denigrates immigrants, the number of voters who favor his immigration agenda is shrinking.
Meet Camryn Cowan and Jordan Millar, above, two young girls who won standing ovations for their compositions that were recently performed by the New York Philharmonic.
But Tomlinson's words resonated so strongly that he drew several standing ovations not only from the crowd of 13,400, but from his fellow Hall of Famers.
I got to the end of the song and I got a standing ovation—and they'd banned them standing ovations the month before for being too rowdy.
Accepting the Cecil B. DeMille award for lifetime achievement, Winfrey captured the momentum of the Time's Up campaign and had the audience cheering and giving standing ovations.
"They stood up for a couple of the ovations," a fellow concertgoer tells PEOPLE, adding that Radiohead's 1995 song "Fake Plastic Trees" got Johnson on her feet.
As long as the cheering and the ovations endure, that personal following gives Mr Trump great power, even when his policy positions offend against Republican Party orthodoxy.
At the Toronto International Film Festival world premiere of the movie, Gaga shed tears as the crowd gave her several standing ovations and her costars praised her.
But after a few moments he stood up, relaunched his routine and performed it successfully, drawing one of the warmest ovations for any of the eight competitors.
The president's speech had admirable length (it clocked in at just over 60 minutes), the requisite number of ovations, about 90, and a succession of punchy pronouncements.
Granderson, who played for the Mets from 2014-17 and still draws warm ovations at Citi Field, followed with his fourth pinch-hit homer of the season.
Ms. Holliday is fresh off her role in "The Color Purple" on Broadway, where Hillary Clinton received multiple ovations from the crowd at last week's final performance.
Trump made a similar claim about his reception at the event on Tuesday, when he said he received "multiple standing ovations" from GOP senators at the gathering.
Campaigning recently in Iowa, he drew standing ovations, brought some to the verge of tears, and persuaded many to caucus for him after they heard his message.
Andrew M. Cuomo, a third-term Democrat, presented his vision for the coming year, a spectacle accompanied by predictable standing ovations and a 353-page briefing book.
As she accepts the gold medal on the podium and the national anthem is played, film audiences across India have stood up from their seats in standing ovations.
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.
Sources say it's being planned to be an incredibly powerful and emotional moment in the show -- so much so, that it even got standing ovations during dress rehearsal.
White House chief of staff Reince Priebus and senior adviser Stephen Bannon received standing ovations from CPAC attendees as they slammed the media and talked up Trump's agenda.
The few genuine moments of a more conventional award-show nature, meanwhile, involved bringing venerable legends on stage, with standing ovations for presenters Carol Burnett and Kirk Douglas.
Enzo Amore and Big Cass arrived to immediate, thunderous ovations, and WWE swiftly threw them into the middle of the tag team scene before Enzo's scary looking concussion.
With its ceremonial rocking chairs, its tribute films and its standing ovations, a player's easing into retirement is a softer, gentler, pretend version of the lights going out.
But now that Trump is in office, the real work of governing begins — not just the flash of rallies, the ovations of the obsequious, the thrilling one-liners.
The list of foreign correspondents of CNN and other news organizations who deserve standing ovations from a grateful nation is too long to list in a single column.
The audience was overwhelmingly supportive of the ticket, jumping to their feet on several occasions for standing ovations as Pence shared the vision of his running mate Donald Trump.
They gave standing ovations and "Black Lives Matter" chants before and after speeches by several "Mothers of the Movement" who'd lost their children to law enforcement and racial violence.
RELATED: Fight over chaplain leads to shouting match between lawmakers on House floor Also at the breakfast Thursday, Ryan, who received two standing ovations, alluded to his upcoming departure.
He who launched hundreds of 210th-hole ovations has stood in the background, applauding the 22012 United States players — who together have three fewer major titles than his 218.
During a packed town hall in Grand Rapids, attendees in the mostly friendly audience gave Amash several standing ovations and heaps of praise for his solo rebellion against Trump.
His greatest pleasure is the sound of his own voice, and his perorations rouse audiences to standing ovations and the kind of ardor summoned at a Justin Bieber concert.
In the past, lawmakers were uneasy about skipping the ovations for fear of being caught on camera not applauding some patriotic or uplifting moment and seeming disrespectful or churlish.
The pair reunite for the third time in the romantic musical La La Land – which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Monday to standing ovations from the crowd.
A 3-4 nights onboard the Ovations of the Seas certainly doesn't come cheap- it would set you back at least US$520 per person on a twin-sharing basis.
At a rally in Newton, Iowa, Pence received multiple standing ovations and was thanked at one point for sticking with Trump - a sign of just how badly Trump has faltered.
The clarinettist and composer, who won standing ovations in Beirut on Wednesday night at the final concert of his latest tour, is a green card holder based in New York.
He received two standing ovations in August at the Salzburg Festival in Austria, according to reports, and sang the title role in Verdi's "Nabucco" at the Zurich Opera in October.
When asked by reporters if the standing ovations were a response to anything in particular that Trump said, Kennedy responded that the reaction was only because Trump was the president.
Trump laid out his plans for border security, touted the booming economy and hailed his year-old tax cut law — all of which drew quick ovations from his GOP supporters.
Before the late drama overshadowed everything, James got several big ovations from a tremendously lively sellout crowd in his first home game since joining the Lakers as a free agent.
Even after the worst excesses of his long rule, Mr. Mugabe drew standing ovations at African gatherings, where fellow leaders praised him as the last of the great liberation leaders.
And during the final ovations, something that had never happened on the Met stage took place: A female conductor and a female composer congratulated each other with a warm embrace.
Clinton's drop-ins on Sunday services, where many congregants were dressed in traditional African garb to celebrate the final days of Black History Month, earned her warm welcomes and standing ovations.
Elizabeth Warren drew louder cheers and larger ovations at the Iowa Democratic Wing Ding, a big party dinner that brought more than 20 presidential contenders to Clear Lake's historic Surf Ballroom.
And he spoke at Liberty University today and he had 10,000 Evangelical Christian young people cheering for him, gave him five standing ovations, and that is the Donald Trump I know.
By contrast, speakers opposing a new GroKo elicited cheers and standing ovations from parts of the hall as they railed against another turn with Mrs Merkel and "more of the same".
He popped out in the eighth and grounded out to first in the 10th but received ovations after each — just in case it was his last at-bat at Safeco Field.
A typical speech to a joint session includes passages that win standing ovations from both parties, but it seems possible that some Democrats will sit for the entirety of Trump's speech.
STANDING O'S The celebrity section tends to offer a much more generous share of standing ovations than the rest of the audience at these events – and that held true Wednesday night.
Contradiction at heart of Macron/Trump relationship The contradiction between Macron's own philosophy and his charm offensive with Trump was laced through a speech punctuated by multiple standing ovations and cheers.
The big ovations go to "Rubies" and "Diamonds," with their spectacle and virtuosity; but hundreds of ballet devotees will tell you that it's the poetically mysterious "Emeralds" they love the most.
But even as Mr. Trump won repeated standing ovations from Senate Republicans on Tuesday when he visited their weekly lunch at the Capitol, the party's lingering tensions were also on display.
But today, dramatic sopranos — those with the range and volume for the part — line up to sing a part, which, if all goes well, earns certain ovations at the final curtain.
There is Stephen K. Bannon, the president's ousted but still influential chief strategist, who was showered with standing ovations when he spoke at the state Republican convention in Anaheim last weekend.
FROM COINAGE: The Tony Awards by the Numbers The Clintons have been spotted taking in several shows on Broadway since Hillary's election night loss, usually to standing ovations when walk into theaters.
Pujols, who has received standing ovations every time he has come to the plate this series, homered in the seventh inning to bring his former hometown fans to their feet once more.
At the end of the screening, both the 29-year-old actor and Elton John had tears in their eyes as the appreciative crowd gave both men standing ovations, according to IndieWire.
" The moment that got perhaps the most applause (among the multiple standing ovations her speech received) came when Messing appealed directly to "Secretary of Straight" Ivanka Trump, "one Jewish mother to another.
A caucus meeting that was supposed to focus on the lame-duck agenda quickly turned into a pep rally as members cheered, clapped and gave standing ovations while Pelosi addressed the room.
Representative John Mica, Republican of Florida, emerged from the meeting saying Mr. Trump had been greeted favorably by House Republicans, who gave him "two or three" standing ovations while he was present.
That was a doubly sweet triumph for Mr. Hall: He saw his daughter the actress Rebecca Hall receive standing ovations for her portrayal of Rosalind, the resourceful heroine of that Shakespeare comedy.
"You have no idea how great this feels to be back here at work in the people's House," Scalise said before a House chamber packed with lawmakers greeting him with standing ovations.
The final result, which was fleshed out with Mr. Shaiman and Mr. Wittman, is a dynamic progression from a quiet, delicate beginning to a rousing, belted ending that often inspires standing ovations.
He was greeted with multiple standing ovations and chants "Ich-i-ro" through his at-bats, plus during a pregame ceremony honoring his 3,000th career hit, a milestone he reached last season.
The Huffington Post's Matt Fuller also reported on Twitter that Ryan got "bipartisan standing ovations" on the House floor as he praised the two Capitol Police officers who were injured in the shooting.
While most of the crowd of roughly 10,000 at the convention in Dallas seemed pleased with Pence&aposs speech, some audience members could be seen sitting with their arms folded during the ovations.
Angelina Jolie and the spirit of Winston Churchill have at least one thing in common: Films they had a hand in creating have each received enthusiastic standing ovations at the Telluride Film Festival.
Speaker Paul Ryan addressed the House of Representatives this afternoon following the shooting of House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and others, garnering multiple standing ovations from members of both parties during his remarks.
Inspiration for the many standing ovations came not only from the encouraging words of Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, professional wrestling star John Cena, Rotary President John Germ and famed Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
Late-night host Jimmy Fallon joked on Wednesday that the standing ovations President Trump said he received from Senate Republicans this week on Capitol Hill were people getting up to leave the meeting.
President Trump said Tuesday that he got "multiple standing ovations" in his lunch with GOP senators, part of an effort to promote party unity as the GOP aims to pass comprehensive tax reform.
Stories of both record ovations and loud booing are often just a little overblown, inflated by the hype machine that is a film festival (even one that's skewed toward artier fare, like Cannes).
Although Happel had admitted to some public speaking jitters prior to the awards ceremony, she said that the final speech was received warmly: both she and another student speaker were met with standing ovations.
Orchestra players could be lazy, favored singers would decorate their arias with additional high notes and take encores, and audiences responded with ovations and catcalls, and shouted at the singers or at the conductor.
They leapt to their feet and applauded with an enthusiasm that was only matched on Saturday, when former White House aides Sebastian Gorka and Steve Bannon received multiple standing ovations for their own speeches.
The 40-year-old guard, who missed the team's previous three games — two by coach's decision and one as a result of rib pain — received multiple standing ovations from the Golden 1 Center crowd.
Whatever one's feelings about the Hitchcock film, it was inspiring to see its star Tippi Hedren, now 88 and looking wonderful, come on stage during final ovations with the operatic Marnie at her side.
He has occasionally joined Ms. Gómez on the campaign trail, and the disparity in their allure and fame is immediately apparent: the ovations for him are louder, the crowds that surround him more passionate.
The State of the Union address is one of those moments that allows Mr. Trump to play the role of president, with pomp, standing ovations and, sweeter still, a captive audience of his opponents.
On Monday's episode, the 15-year-old California native performed the Linda Ronstadt hit "Long, Long Time" and was met with standing ovations from her coach, Gwen Stefani, and this week's key adviser Shania Twain.
Vice President Mike Pence gave an often boastful campaign-style speech Wednesday to the closing session of the Southern Baptist Convention&aposs annual meeting, winning several standing ovations even as some evangelicals criticized his appearance.
In a 45-minute speech interrupted by cheers and at least eight standing ovations, the 65-year-old Indian leader said deeper U.S.-Indian security cooperation should isolate anyone who harbors, supports or sponsors terrorists.
They introduced their All-Turner Field, selected by the fans, with the loudest ovations going to the pitching triumvirate of Hall of Famers Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz and longtime manager Bobby Cox.
The chamber was polarized — even for the Trump era The speech was marked by numerous standing ovations from Republicans in the chamber, but Democrats were loath to give Trump recognition for most of the night.
At first, it didn't seem like much, because it was just, the first rally I went to was a couple-hundred people around a backyard pool, and he was talking about all his standing ovations.
Her speech was filled with somber moments, standing ovations, past memories and the story of Taylor, a Black woman who never received justice after being abducted and gang-raped by six white men in Alabama.
But the largest ovations came for Kelly Marie Tran, who plays mechanic Rose Tico, and Billy Dee Williams, who returns to the series as con artist Lando Calrissian after last playing the character in 1983.
He has made a handful of appearances at Oracle Arena in Oakland in recent seasons, joining fans in the stands as a spectator now, and he receives ovations whenever he is shown on the Jumbotron.
Nate Parker directed and stars in this dramatization of the slave rebellion led by Nat Turner in Virginia in 1831, a movie that earned ovations and a lucrative distribution deal at the Sundance Film Festival.
Not a year ago, the idea of a Republican administration's scuttling of a massive free trade pact (and promise to take apart or narrow other existing deals) being met with rapturous ovations might have seemed absurd.
That is, viewers are also a part of the experience as they can request songs, cheer with emotes to activate light shows and virtual ovations and send in "singing challenges" to the streamer during the performance.
Each competitor appeared to be genuinely moved by his or her ovations, having waited so long to walk out in front of their home nation under the banner of the world's flagship mixed martial arts promotion.
Brown drew standing ovations from Democrats as well as Republicans for his speech, closing with a roaring reference to the Battle Hymn of the Republic, a song associated with the Union's side during the Civil War.
Trump spoke to a rapt audience at the largest annual conservative summit in an address that featured invectives against the president's political enemies, several standing ovations and little daylight between the White House and its base.
Because Cannes is known for standing ovations, they become a kind of arms race — if you like a film, you might clap for five minutes; if you really liked it, you might go on for 10.
That was Chancellor Angela Merkel speaking today at Harvard, where she received three standing ovations and paused more than a dozen times for applause in a speech that called for a rejection of isolationism and nationalism.
Speaking mostly in German with a consecutive English translation, Ms. Merkel, 64, paused more than a dozen times for applause and received three standing ovations from the graduates and guests at Harvard's commencement in Cambridge, Mass.
As a result, Americans are familiar with scenes of lawmakers from a president's party giving rousing standing ovations to parts of his speech, contrasted with the opposition sitting on their hands or fiddling with their phones.
When President Trump recognized Juan Guaidó, president of the Venezuelan National Assembly, as "the true and legitimate president of Venezuela" during the State of the Union address on Tuesday, Mr. Guaidó received two bipartisan standing ovations.
Most are great people who want big Tax Cuts and success for U.S.   The meeting with Republican Senators yesterday, outside of Flake and Corker, was a love fest with standing ovations and great ideas for USA!
Most are great people who want big Tax Cuts and success for U.S. The meeting with Republican Senators yesterday, outside of Flake and Corker, was a love fest with standing ovations and great ideas for USA!
It's typical Trump: he gauges success in large part by how much he is loved; standing ovations -- along with TV ratings, crowd size and "buzz" -- are a direct measure of how he believes everyone feels about him.
In September 1991 – two months before its theatrical release – a "work in progress" version of the movie complete with black-and-white animation slots was screened there for the 29th New York Film Festival, to standing ovations.
Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson — the 2015 American League MVP with the Blue Jays — received two standing ovations and a video tribute in his first game in Toronto since being traded to the Cleveland Indians last season.
Once the comedy categories ended, the show quickly conjured several emotional moments, including standing ovations for the casts of "Game of Thrones" and "Veep," the two long-running HBO series that ended their runs in the spring.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris received standing ovations from the audience at a forum on Wednesday dedicated to women of color — clearly emerging as favored candidates among some in an increasingly important Democratic primary voting bloc.
He and Harvey [Korman] toured for ten years doing this two-man show in theaters all across the country, and he was always surprised that there were standing ovations and crowds around the stage door, entrance and exit.
Her historic win, which marks the first time a woman with Down syndrome has competed in a Miss USA pageant, was met with standing ovations by the crowd — and audiences around the world were inspired by her story.
Both public screenings of the film on Friday night drew standing ovations and cheers, though Toronto's generally affable, often easy to please crowds cannot be considered predictive of what reception awaits the film's wide release on Oct. 7.
On Wednesday, Ms. Clinton held forth on gay rights and voter outreach at a lunch for the Human Rights Campaign, earning two standing ovations and telling the crowd that she had been straining to suppress tears all week.
Drawing several rounds of standing ovations, Mr. Trump thundered against the Iran nuclear deal and made clear that he was not, in fact, on the fence when it came to brokering a deal with Israel and the Palestinians.
We know what happened when a few black football players of good character took a knee to protest police violence against black Americans: They were pilloried by the president of the United States and received no standing ovations.
The nine-minute speech generated two standing ovations from the Hollywood glitterati and prompted 220,000 posts on social media mentioning the words "Oprah" and "president" in just 24 hours, said Todd Grossman of social media analytics company Talkwalker.
Senator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, a Democrat seeking re-election this year in one of Mr. Trump's strongest states, set off on more than an hour of often-lonely ovations on his side of the room.
Mr. Domingo has numerous upcoming performances planned throughout Europe, where he has been greeted with ovations since the allegations were made public, and several companies said on Tuesday that they expect his appearances to move forward as scheduled.
But after authorities identified Joshua Philip Yabut as the Fort Pickett soldier involved in the mid-speed chase, his face and name were quickly recognized by people in privacy circles; coders, activists, and security pros whose ovations suddenly ceased.
And when Sir Keir Starmer, the shadow Brexit secretary, declared that parliamentary deadlock might justify a people's vote, adding that nobody could say that Remain would not be an option, he received one of the conference's biggest standing ovations.
The possibility that the Indian equivalent of the most vile kind of segregationist was in their midst seemed lost on America's lawmakers, who gave him standing ovations and laughed at his jokes about congressional dysfunction, spelling bees, and yoga.
After hearing some of the country star's new music from her forthcoming sophomore album (due next year), Styles asked Cam to serve as a supporting act at his Music City concert Monday night, where they both received standing ovations.
The crowd of 19773,137 gave the popular Flores — who endeared himself to fans when he cried upon believing he was about to be traded during a game last July 29 — standing ovations following each of his final two hits.
In the top of the ninth inning, Girardi sent Rodriguez to his familiar position for one batter, then sent Ronald Torreyes to replace him, allowing Rodriguez to hear two more ovations from the fans and get hugs from teammates.
"Semele" was met with enthusiastic ovations on Sunday at Carnegie Hall, where it received a marvelous concert performance by the English Concert, a superb period instrument orchestra whose annual spring visit to Carnegie is a must for Handel-lovers.
"Every vote matters, and the way we can make that happen is that we can have national voting, and that means get rid of the Electoral College," Ms. Warren said, drawing one of her longest ovations of the night.
But Mr. Abrahamsen did want to give her the biggest role, especially after their collaboration on "let me tell you," which traveled the world and won ovations, critical acclaim and the prestigious Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, in 2016.
The State of the Union, like others before it, will feature the customary scripted and on-demand ovations, the splitscreen of those who stand and those who sit, the fiery red and livid blue displayed on the House floor.
The 61-year-old May won standing ovations for pressing on with the address, in which she took a more personal tone - saying she did not mind being called the "Ice Maiden" and describing her "great sadness" at not having children.
When, many years later, he sang in London, China and New York; when he performed to standing ovations at the Sydney Opera House, and his debut solo album, "Gurrumul", went triple platinum in Australia, this was what he was singing about.
Trump received standing ovations when he spoke about getting rid of gun-free zones at schools and military bases, plans he has brought up before on the campaign trail, as well as repealing President Barack Obama's executive orders on gun control.
There was also evidence of some of the unexpected legislative victories that Trump and Democratic leaders have managed despite intense personal feuding between the parties: standing ovations for paid family leave, criminal justice reform and efforts to combat the opioid epidemic.
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, a close Merkel ally also known as AKK, told CDU members she was ready to run for the CDU chair position, the party sources said, adding that her announcement was met with ovations in the closed-door meeting.
A prominent technology entrepreneur, Peter Thiel, won applause for saying he was proud to be gay, and Mr. Trump earned ovations for promising to protect gay and lesbian Americans — not from discriminatory laws, but from Muslim terrorists bent on killing them.
For those of us who witnessed the electric energy in the room and the standing ovations from both sides of the aisle, it is clear that the French president is tapping into a very deep part of the American spirit.
Sports Briefing Tim Lincecum made a winning return to the major leagues Saturday, restarting his career after nearly a year away with six sharp innings and several ovations in leading the visiting Los Angeles Angels over the Oakland Athletics, 7-1.
Members of Congress, who greeted Stoltenberg with repeated cheers and standing ovations, said they viewed his address to the joint meeting of the House of Representatives and Senate as a chance to reaffirm the American commitment to the NATO alliance.
I thought that in playing two solo encores, including Vladimir Horowitz's shamelessly showy fantasy on "Carmen," which has become a Wang specialty, she took some attention away from the orchestra on its big night, though beaming players onstage joined the ovations.
The Russian, who counts the 2006 U.S. Open among her five grand slam titles, has quickly reclaimed her status as the tennis darling of the Big Apple, playing to standing ovations and raucous cheers from the sellout crowds on Arthur Ashe.
Remember when 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' made us listen to each other Winfrey and Steven Spielberg both received standing ovations at the presentation, during which the tech giant unveiled its new Apple TV+ service and the content it will feature.
Clinton, accompanied by her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and their daughter, Chelsea, received several ovations from the sold-out audience as she arrived, and then another round of applause when she was acknowledged by the cast after the show.
The 61-year-old May won standing ovations for pressing on with the hour-long address, in which she took a more personal tone - saying she did not mind being called the "Ice Maiden" and describing her "great sadness" at not having children.
Inc, the corporation responsible for Garfield, has made some ovations to the memes in the past—they released the Garfield Minus Garfield book as an officially licensed product—but that will probably never happen for something more caustic in nature, like GarfGab.
President Trump's State of the Union Address was billed ahead of time as a message of unity, and it was in part — with bipartisan ovations for Americans who had suffered and sacrificed, and for rhetoric about the strength and resilience of America.
Chicago (CNN)The waves of howling applause and standing ovations rolled in at the appointed times, the lines that stirred the faithful in 2016 as potent at the outset of the Trump era as during a grueling Democratic primary contest that saw Sen.
But despite two standing ovations for Ms. DeVos's impassioned calls to abandon systems that she said kept students trapped in unfit or misfit schools, it was not lost on audience members that their highest-profile surrogate had returned to her constituency empty-handed.
As the center and raison d'être of this show, which also features David Hyde Pierce in a springtime-fresh cartoon of the archetypal grumpy old man, Ms. Midler works hard for her ovations, while making you feel that the pleasure is all hers.
On Capitol Hill, Mr. Macron was greeted warmly with a three-minute standing ovation, and he drew several more ovations throughout his speech as he outlined his vision of global affairs and the alliance between the United States and France, in nearly flawless English.
There are audience features like cheering with emotes, virtual ovations, and the ability to vote to determine the next song in the queue, plus ways for the audience to challenge a player like removing the lyrics to a track or singing in silly voices.
The models' significant others proudly cheered and gave standing ovations as their leading ladies strutted down the catwalk on Victoria's Secret runway Thursday night in N.Y.C. Since Bella Hadid and The Weeknd reignited their romance in May, the couple looked happier than ever before.
McCutchen, who was traded to San Francisco in January, got several ovations and video tributes and finished 1-for-5, with his one-out double in the seventh extending his streak of getting on base to 21 games but not figuring in the scoring.
Fans were so desperate to see Federer win a 21st major - and widen the gap with Rafael Nadal (18) and Djokovic (16) - that they started giving standing ovations to every error flying off the Serb's racket as the match headed towards a crazy climax.
And while standing ovations at Apple aren't new, one Twitter user slammed the applause for consumerism as it happened on the same day as the Global Climate Strike, in which as many as 250,000 young people took to Lower Manhattan alone to protest climate change.
At an inaugural meeting in April, Mr. Bannon, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, Newt Gingrich, the former House speaker, and others issued paeans to Ronald Reagan — a former member of the group — and were met with standing ovations as they called for vigilance against China.
Unfiltered Still, the State of the Union address remains the one moment in the year when the President, assured of a massive television audience, can hold court unfiltered and unchallenged while basking in the kinds of standing ovations that feed Trump's hunger for affirmation.
Third, given his constant, unfair criticism of Israel and the standing ovations for Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat at the J Street conference in 2015, there's no reason to believe that Ben-Ami and pro-Israel Americans agree on which party is the unsavory enemy.
The backdrop: Stoltenberg's invitation to address Congress — and the string of standing ovations he received — serves as a pointed reminder to President Trump of the bipartisan support for the alliance, which Trump has at times portrayed as a financial drag on the U.S. with dwindling geopolitical significance.
The greatest ovations, though, were reserved for Northern Ireland's goalkeeper, Michael McGovern, whose saves — of all manner and might — turned a game that could have ended 10-0 into what the history books will record as a narrow 1-0 loss to Germany, the reigning world champion.
Yet if Ms. Warren's steady rise in recent months has threatened Mr. Sanders's hold on the hearts and minds of some progressives, he demonstrated repeatedly on Tuesday that his political brand is to be underestimated at his detractors' peril, regularly earning ovations from the crowd in Detroit.
Still, when Mr. Pence told the Israeli legislators that the Trump administration was committed to achieving a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians and would support a two-state solution to the conflict if both sides agreed, Mr. Netanyahu, who jumped up for numerous standing ovations, did not applaud.
Though it's doubtful: The two New York press screenings I attended were full of hoops, hollers, and standing ovations, it's gotten mostly all positive reviews, Twitter is abuzz with eager attendees for the weekend, and I know at least a dozen Black women planning to buy tickets on opening night with their girlfriends.
Hillary and Bill Clinton may be indulging in a much deserved break from the public eye (taking advantage of all of that newfound free time to accept standing ovations at various Broadway productions and wander the backwoods of upstate New York, graciously putting their hikes on hold to snap a selfie with supporters).
Contrariwise, when Obama made his maiden voyage to the Middle East, he held both private sessions and spoke to an open forum in Cairo and received thunderous ovations; later, he was criticized for not meeting expectations in the aftermath of Arab revolts that began in 2011 and continue to rock the region, e.g.
Trump, who received a pair of standing ovations as he entered the room, was accompanied to the meeting by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price and White House budget director Mick Mulvaney, both two former House members; as well as top aides Sean Spicer, Kellyanne Conway, Stephen Miller, Dan Scavino and Gary Cohn.
Reminder: Henry Ellenson is in the NBA A symbol of Detroit's rough future: Henry Ellenson, whose claim to fame (in my mind) over the past two seasons has been 1.) exaggerated standing ovations for teammates, with a dry towel around his neck, from the end of the bench, and 2.) an unusual, comically high dribble.
" CMT Music Awards 2016: See the full winners list Performance-wise, Shelton enjoyed one of the night's most well-received ovations with "Doing It To Country Songs," a track from his new If I'm Honest album, which featured The Oak Ridge Boys, who closed out the performance with a chorus of their 1981 million-selling "Elvira.
"Wheeler didn't come into this job as a net neutrality champion, but he will be remembered first and foremost for his leadership on that crucial issue and for the standing ovations he earned on the day of the FCC's historic vote," Craig Aaron, president and CEO of DC-based public interest group Free Press, said in a statement.
From the standing ovations to President Trump's apology to Justice Kavanaugh and his family "for the terrible pain" they had been forced to endure, it wasn't just a victory lap, it was a body slam, a way to add insult to the injury that the hearings had already done to so many survivors of sexual harassment and violence.
Every year since 2500, Shakespeare & Company has sent young performers on the road from early winter through late spring, for four months of Dunkin' Donuts breakfasts, motel showers, flubbed lines, forgotten props, missed turnoffs, standing ovations and the chance to live with Shakespeare's words a lot like the traveling players of 21 years ago would have.
Cardinals 4, Angels 2 Albert Pujols provided one of the few highlights for visiting Los Angeles in a loss to St. Louis, but his home run and the standing ovations every time he came to the plate, were memorable for many who previously watched him win two World Series titles and three National League Most Valuable Player awards with the Cardinals.
In one of the most fascinating developments of the 2016 campaign, which will be dramatized when Warren rouses the Democratic convention to standing ovations and deafening applause, the gentlelady from Massachusetts has repeatedly bested the ungentlemanly braggart and heir to Nixon who preternaturally divides the nation, believes he is right about everything, and has a problem dealing with brilliant and powerful women.
On the subject of wrapping paper and gifts, Flanders pays special attention to the older custom of gifts as a form of tax paid to the rulers and landlords of the 15th and 16th centuries (as standing ovations are in the White House this season), which is transformed by the 19th century, especially under the influence of Dickens, into a new, child-centric tradition of parents giving gifts (manufactured gifts, not homemade ones) to their children.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.) — they are met with cowardly silence by many of their colleagues who give standing ovations to the commander in chief they privately believe is unfit to serve.
Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) and Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), the lunch was a "love fest," and bragged about the standing ovations he received.
The crowd gave standing ovations to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellOvernight Health Care: Fireworks on health care expected at Dem debate | Trump FDA pick dodges on vaping ban | Trump to host meeting on youth vaping Friday | AMA calls for immediate vaping ban GOP senator blocks vote on House-passed Violence Against Women Act On The Money: Senate scraps plan to force second shutdown vote | Trump tax breaks for low-income neighborhoods draw scrutiny | McConnell rips House Dems for holding up trade deal MORE (R-Ky.) and President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE's former White House counsel Don McGahn as they celebrated the president's progress in remaking the judiciary.

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