The defendant clapped his hands in delight as the translator relayed to him the verdict.
Neighbors clapped as a woman was reunited with her dog found in a house.
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In an ageing society where many pensioners are refreshingly sprightly, the ruling party looks utterly clapped-out.
And the players clapped the fans on a lap of honour after the game.
Then a sudden explosion sends people scurrying for cover, hands clapped over their ears.
Bichel gave me a sideways glance and clapped - too slowly for my liking.
The audience clapped and hollered in agreement and still the tone continued to sound amid the din.
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The North is supposed to want the electricity from the reactors for its clapped-out economy.
It was packed with his supporters, who clapped and chanted yes we did it, when he appeared.
As Carter crossed the plate, he clapped his hands, pointed at Wilson on deck and clapped again.
The petite woman sat in a circle with other women who clapped and sang a Nepali folk song.
For his pains he was accused of forgery, had his parliamentary immunity lifted, and was clapped in jail.
An upstairs window opened in Verdun Crescent, hands clapped to dismiss a cat rooting in a flower bed.
The congested and clapped-out road and rail networks cause problems not only for Poland but also for its neighbours.
Max Warburton of BernsteinResearch reckons the firm may now be generating 4-5% margins, despite its clapped-out range of models.
Russia's grid and power plants are going cheap because they are clapped out.
These are typically costly and come from clapped-out fields along ageing pipelines through unreliable transit countries, with unwelcome political conditions attached.
At the forum with Romney, a rowdy and wildly supportive crowd clapped, whooped and hollered at practically every word he said.
Fans cheered and clapped as former Leeds boss O'Leary left Villa Park at 2200 BST on Wednesday following a six-hour meeting.
Mareros clapped in jail have had nothing to do but organise, and so the gangs have became stronger and more violent.
"This is one of our sacred gifts from the creator, " she explained, as the children screamed and clapped when the fish jumped.
England and Manchester United star Beckham clapped his hands to the music as he stood with friends and watched his wife perform.
Bonny clapped it once into her palm, satisfied it had enough heft.
Crowds who had gathered in the small town's central square waved and clapped as the white papal helicopter twice passed overhead before landing.
At the Asia-Europe Meeting, the Europeans will also be asked by South Korea to help in the larger task of rebuilding clapped-out North Korea.
Together, the future of sumo clapped their hands, not to honor the Shinto gods, but simply to signal the start of some good, dust-kicking fun.
Sensible regulations not only make it easier for new firms to get started, but also help established firms change direction and clapped-out firms declare bankruptcy.
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Fixed investment in 2002 grew more slowly than the year before an ominous sign given the dire need to modernise clapped-out factories, equipment and public services.
The passengers clapped as they took off on a big gray air force plane headed for the capital, Santiago, which has troubles of its own.
Children licked ice-cream cones, women clapped their hands and men whistled.
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