Just as we're arriving at the night's rest stop, a clap of thunder explodes from across the valley, behind us.
With the formalities finally out of the way, a clap of thunder echoed around the park and Prince launched into Let's Go Crazy, swiftly followed by Delirious, setting the tone for an upbeat, hit-fuelled set.
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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Clap a fume board on top of a hive and bees flee, making it possible to pilfer their treasure.
As well as its true analog internals, there is a PCM engine for punchy clap and snare sounds, and a choice of parameters to allow a catalog of different drum sounds to be generated.
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Thank heavens then for every so often being able to dabble in a spot of nostalgia, and clap our eyes on Geoff Hurst scoring a hat trick in England's 1966 World Cup triumph.
They came, not for religious freedom, but to get rich from digging sassafras, a commodity prized in Europe as a cure for the clap.
Even today, wrestlers scatter a handful of salt to purify the ring and clap their hands to call the gods before every match.
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.
They clap, they cheer, they surge around us like a living sea.
They clap whenever they please, not just between movements but each time a dancer does something impressive.
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Surrounded by wild flowers and walnut trees and with the giant spurs of the Kandil mountains as a backdrop, they pass round plates heaving with figs and grapes, and clap along to Kurdish folk songs crackling out from their radio.
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