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a four-minute standing ovation in a sentence
1. Agassi received a four-minute standing ovation from the crowd after the match and delivered a retirement speech.
2. In his final game at the United Center in Chicago, which was his old home court, Jordan received a four-minute standing ovation.
3. In Gretzky's first appearance in Edmonton after the trade, a game nationally televised in Canada, he received a four-minute standing ovation.
4. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2017 where it received a four-minute standing ovation.
5. In August of that year, Morecambe and Wise returned to the stage at the Bournemouth Winter Gardens, and received a four-minute standing ovation.
6. However, despite the studio's negative response, the film itself received a four-minute standing ovation following its actual premiere.
7. The concert received a four-minute standing ovation.
8. The film competed for the Palme d'Or in the main competition section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and received a four-minute standing ovation after its premiere.
9. However, despite the initially negative audience response, the film received a four-minute standing ovation at its end.
10. It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2017, where it received a four-minute standing ovation.
11. The Villainess received a four-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival.
Some Words
- a retirement speech
- that decade
- French Open
- the Davis Cup
- the whole year
- the Newsweek Champions Cup
- the Lipton International Players Championships
- the fall season
- the end of the season
- the following 3 years
- 1 Andy Roddick
- the 1990 French Open
- the Miami Open
- Hong Kong
- Pat Rafter
- 10–5
- serve-&-volley
- Rome Masters
- the final years
- Swiss Indoors
- 17-year-old
- the Masters Cup
- the 2004 US Open
- two windy days
- Dubai Championships
- almost 220 meters
- Burj al-Arab
- the 2005 US Open
- 6–3
- more than $30 million
- Djokovic, Federer, Nadal
- May 2018
- more than $25 million
- the 2006 US Open
- September 5, 2007
- Andy Roddick
- Tim Henman
- Kim Clijsters
- World Team Tennis for the Philadelphia Freedoms
- the summer of 2009