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Byrne shows the audience when to laugh, when to clap, when to ooh and ah.
NEWYORKER: The Operator
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Chimpanzees hoot, blow Bronx cheers, wave sticks, clap their hands and drum on trees.
FORBES: Can Chimps Talk?
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While the city's economy booms (no thanks to him), most people will clap and cheer.
ECONOMIST: Ken's record
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It actually gets its citizens to stand up and clap and even celebrate the destruction of those safeguards.
FORBES: The US Assassination of Anwar al-Awlaki and the Blurring of Bright Lines
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Clap a fume board on top of a hive and bees flee, making it possible to pilfer their treasure.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Just as we're arriving at the night's rest stop, a clap of thunder explodes from across the valley, behind us.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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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.
FORBES: Is America Ready for the Super Clap?
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They came, not for religious freedom, but to get rich from digging sassafras, a commodity prized in Europe as a cure for the clap.
NPR: Unearthing History in 'A Voyage Long and Strange'
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And they're expanding -- you could clap on that, that was -- (laughter.) They're actually expanding to hire another 40 jobs because of that.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Closes Forum on Jobs and Economic Growth
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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.
FORBES: The World's Most Celebrated Sunsets
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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.
FORBES: Sex, Death ... and Reading
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The loud clap of the gun's report deafened her.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Killer Weekend'
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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.
WHITEHOUSE: The First Lady Takes On Childhood Obesity