41. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton dropped in on their meeting to wild applause, delegates said. 42. He revealed no details but left the podium to wild applause from delegates. 43. Moussa, the African, was the first to stir late Tuesday, near the Eiffel Tower, standing up and opening huge eyes to wild applause. 44. Moussa, the African, was the first to stir in the evening, near the Eiffel Tower, standing up and opening huge eyes to wild applause. 45. So was Woods, despite a brilliant round that caused the normally reserved Scottish gallery to break out in wild applause. 46. Some lessons are not forgotten -- particularly one that Rosenthal repeated to wild applause. 47. She was clearly the favorite of the Russian audience, who received her graceful performances with wild applause. 48. The dusty courtroom erupted in wild applause, and his supporters and colleagues crowded around to congratulate him. 49. The delegates responded with wild applause. 50. The Liberal crowd was quick to read the signal, responding with wild applause, flag-waving and cheers. |