And they began to clap out the rhythm that remained confusing to our non-Latin ears: clap clap!
Byrne shows the audience when to laugh, when to clap, when to ooh and ah.
Chimpanzees hoot, blow Bronx cheers, wave sticks, clap their hands and drum on trees.
No-one too surprising, you had to be sure they would clap at the end.
As for the rest of you proletariat filth, enjoy your chicken fingers in Clap Town!
While the city's economy booms (no thanks to him), most people will clap and cheer.
They clap whenever they please, not just between movements but each time a dancer does something impressive.
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Other bands announced for the festival include Wilco, CSS, The Magic Numbers and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah.
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How many Clap Your Hands Say Yeah shows can you see in Orlando?
The air is filled with eerie music and an occasional clap of thunder.
Clap a fume board on top of a hive and bees flee, making it possible to pilfer their treasure.
This enabled him to be able to distinguish between trendy clap trap, and genuine educational innovation and newsworthy development.
They clap, they cheer, they surge around us like a living sea.
Just as we're arriving at the night's rest stop, a clap of thunder explodes from across the valley, behind us.
So anyway, we gave him a great clap, we had a very pleasant dinner with some champagne to drink a toast.
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Even today, wrestlers scatter a handful of salt to purify the ring and clap their hands to call the gods before every match.
If the super clap explodes, it will take its place alongside those and other superbugs that are out-adapting our best attempts to stop them.
They came, not for religious freedom, but to get rich from digging sassafras, a commodity prized in Europe as a cure for the clap.
And they're expanding -- you could clap on that, that was -- (laughter.) They're actually expanding to hire another 40 jobs because of that.
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Patrons clap and stomp, adding high-pitched yodels to the rhythm.
In Tokyo Disneyland, even adult visitors will sing, clap and dance along to the internationally themed live shows, such as the Latin-American vibes of Minnie Oh!
Catch sunset torch lightings, hula shows and conch-blowing ceremonies plus crowds of tourists and locals who clap as the sun disappears and casts a glow over Diamond Head.
It's the same clap to the head you get while watching 60 Minutes or network news while having to endure all those ads for Cialis and Flomax.
"He deserves all the accolades and I will be one of the first to stand up in the coaching box on Saturday and clap him, " he said.
MRS. OBAMA: As you know, from last night, I get embarrassed when people stand up and clap for me. (Laughter.) I don't really know what to do.
Eleanor Roosevelt, in a very rare lapse of judgment, was upset that during the discussion of the Four Freedoms and Lend-Lease, the Republicans did not clap and sat on their hands.
"Having to speak in public has become my tone or clap of thunder, " she writes, during which, Hustvedt suspects, she is not consciously aware of fear but her subconscious is indeed fearful.
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