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  • Health secretary Andy Burnham delivers emotional and crowdpleasing speech to Labour conference

    Christmas offer of 1p Labour membership brings in just 400 recruits 2010

  • Other favored artists include the rock band Coldplay, with its crowdpleasing hits, and R. Kelly, whose lusty ballads often get the ironic treatment.

    Harmony 101 2009

  • The Mickey Mouse Club demonstrated that a group of ordinary children could put on a crowdpleasing show and that kids their age would tune in en masse to watch it.

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • In Day Seven, Pierce reinforced his crowdpleasing credentials by trapping Allison Taylor's scheming daughter and making her see the error of her ways.

    All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News 2010

  • There's some crowdpleasing stuff, though, for those who feel that the British security community is already a damn sight too keen on new surveillance and forensic technology and databases in which to keep the resulting files.

    The Register 2010

  • A crowdpleasing art film demonstrating the innate sense of audience of Aragon, who broke through as the youngest member of a legendary Spanish clown family TV show, and Fernando

    Variety.com 2010

  • In Day Seven, Pierce reinforced his crowdpleasing credentials by trapping Allison Taylor's scheming daughter and making her see the error of her ways.

    All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News 2010

  • Danny Boyle 's crowdpleasing tale of a teenage street kid who makes it big on the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.

    Film | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • That's a rare achievement for a filmmaker that, when combined with the crowdpleasing energy of the film, makes this a bravura achievement.

    Variety.com 2009

  • There are plenty of crowdpleasing throwaway moments peppered throughout too, such as Spock's well-timed deployment of the legendary Vulcan grip, Chekov's (Charlie Bartlett's Anton Yelchin) dubious pronunciation of a certain English word and Scotty's (Simon Pegg) first attempt to beam anyone up on board the Enterprise.

    All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News 2009

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