Since then, officers have gotten standing ovations and been thanked by people on the street.
Passionate standing ovations came in response to two (separate) talks by two different physicians.
No one strayed appreciably from the fine art of frequent, message-inspired applause and standing ovations.
Lamar Alexander, R-Tennessee, noted that the president received about three or four standing ovations in all.
In a span of seven minutes during the 20-minute speech, Sharpton received seven standing ovations.
Both Daschle and Lott got standing ovations after their speeches, and the two leaders shook hands.
Bush's speech lasted about an hour and was interrupted by applause 66 times, with 44 standing ovations.
Panelist Pamela Geller was greeted with standing ovations just for entering the room.
Stating them may diminish the numbers of ovations and be met with scoffing by his opponents and the pundits.
His address to the Christian Coalition on September 13th won seven standing ovations.
Members rose to their feet for three dozen standing ovations, the sort of treatment Barack Obama can only dream of.
The broadcaster and artist received multiple standing ovations from the audience at the Rolf Harris Live show in Bristol on Saturday.
Their clashes were peppered with cheers and standing ovations from the audience, and expert analysis and color from the illustrious commentators.
Standing ovations will greet the President's obligatory declarations of support for them, appreciation for their sacrifice and commitment to their mission.
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But most of the talkers deserved their standing ovations, their gushing lauds.
From our very first show until the end in around 1975, we never did a show that wasn't frantic, standing ovations, and drove the audience nuts.
His speech did garner the frequent standing ovations that usually mark a State of the Union address, not only from Republicans, but also from Democrats.
"Harris deserved every single one of his standing ovations, " it added.
Kerry's address -- the finale of the convention -- was enthusiastically received by the delegates, who interrupted him with more than two dozen standing ovations.
McCain received four standing ovations at the meeting as he led a "spirited discussion" on issues ranging from campaign finance reform to managed care, Davis said.
One of the biggest ovations in the AFC Championship came when someone held up 3-foot-high cutouts of her initials for all of Gillette Stadium to see.
Her enthusiasm, lack of pretension and mateyness appealed to a public which yearned for an end to terrorism in Northern Ireland, and she won standing ovations and media awards in equal measure.
After all, there were standing ovations for me.
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What you would learn from reading Barnea's article is that Israelis shouldn't take heart from the overwhelming support we receive from Congress because the thirty-odd standing ovations Netanyahu received were nothing more than political theater.
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And this president is sure to get multiple standing ovations from his Democratic majorities in the House chamber (though it will be interesting to see if they give a chilly greeting to his spending freeze idea).
Federer cantered through the fifth set in 27 minutes, but both players earned deserved standing ovations from a Centre Court crowd as shocked as they were delighted by such a dramatic opening match of Wimbledon 2010.
Costello, a Philadelphia native and winner of the 2009 Richard Tucker Award, was called in on short notice and sang on opening night to enthusiastic ovations, making his Vienna State Opera debut alongside soprano Krassimira Stoyanova as Mimi.
After the speech Tory chairman Eric Pickles told the BBC he thought it was significant there were two standing ovations during the speech - for his comments on Labour's record on poverty and on the troops in Afghanistan.
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