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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Hero and the Love Interest have just saved the day, and they've done so in a very large, very public place with a very noticeable audience - say, a theatre performance, or an orchestra recital. Having saved the day, our heroes are receiving a round of applause (although the audience may not know exactly why, seeing as from their perspective all that's happened is that a couple of jokers have just burst in and completely stage-crashed what might have been a very interesting performance; usually it's because someone very prominent, such as the President of the United States or the Pope, is present and has started applauding because he thinks what's happened is part of the performance or is a lot more entertaining than the scheduled show). |