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1 The mention of Patten's name drew loud booing from the assembled students.
2 The line drew loud applause from Trump's fellow Republicans in the House chamber.
3 Yet he still drew loud boos and jeers when introduced to the crowd.
4 The musician drew loud applause when he received the award in sunglasses and without showing emotion.
5 Trump drew loud applause from the crowd.
6 This drew loud laughter from the audience: Fifield presides over a ministerial arts fund that does just that.
7 The prior proposal was made up mostly of trading rebates, which drew loud protests from other exchanges and market makers.
8 The prior plan was made up mostly of trading rebates, which drew loud protests from other exchanges and market makers.
9 His back turned to the holoprojector table, Tarkin missed the event that drew loud groans from many of the staffers.
10 The Fed's last round of bond-buying drew loud criticism from emerging economies who said it sparked inflation and hurt their exports.
11 A local poet, Tony Walsh, read a poem from the steps of the Town Hall to the crowd which drew loud cheers and applause.
12 The preliminary vote tally of 25 to 22 drew loud cheering and applause from the gallery in the State House.
13 The preliminary vote tally of 25 to 22 drew loud cheering and applause from the gallery in the 18th-century State House.
14 "That is right, men," cried John Panzl, making a leap which drew loud exclamations of admiration from the Tyrolese.
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