The people who jostled and barracked him at the count centre were the same people who cheered him to the echo seven years ago. |
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Still, there were over a dozen of them barracked in the new guardhouse at the gate to the estate. |
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And in 1799, when Tipu was defeated, the mosquitoes drove the British out of Srirangapatna and they barracked in Bangalore Cantonment. |
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At Dartmouth, 272 men in an Army training detachment were barracked in the gymnasium. |
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The authorities in a small Czech town put on a dance so that the soldiers barracked there can mingle with the local girls. |
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When the crowd barracked him and he told them to shut up, the umpire, Bruno Rebeuh, issued a code violation, which really got Tarango going. |
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Luckily, this was on CNN, where someone to the left of Augusto Pinochet can still speak without being barracked or cut short. |
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Chairman Peter Ridsdale was barracked by a large number of fans during the home defeat against Middlesbrough last weekend. |
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The Somsri Pata team defeated the Formgate team, 2-0 prior to the opening ceremonies as cheerleaders and spectators barracked their favorites. |
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We have been barracked by a young lady, incensed at our limited, heterosexual outlook. |
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When not at war, the Macedonian army was barracked at state expense and underwent sophisticated training while in quarters. |
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The news of conditions at Scutari, where the ill and wounded soldiers were barracked, was considered scandalous back home in London. |
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While the troops were barracked in the Griffin House, two Confederate deserters dressed in stolen Union uniforms had been caught looting homes. |
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Troops defending the English colonies against the French were barracked in Fredericktown. |
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Does anyone know where the Police Battalions were barracked in Krakow? |
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The fort supported a complement of 900 officers and men, who were barracked in the Caserne Pellegrin at the base of the fort and in the Fort Moyenne. |
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If fans barracked black players, they would lose those players. |
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Despite the fact that Hart was not even at the racecourse, his horse was barracked and jeered in scenes that came within a whisker of descending into violence. |
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Furious locals barracked speakers, voicing fears that a proposed 34-bed homeless centre at the former Shipton Street School would lead to more crime and lower house prices. |
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Full-back Roberto Carlos was probably the happiest of their players to get all three points because he was barracked by spectators in the Bernabeu throughout the game. |
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While some of the other sports played and barracked for have grown in popularity, others have declined. |
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He scoffed at press rumours that he was being barracked by a gang of discharged soldiers. |
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I knew that he had been barracked at times, but I did not realise that he was so sensitive. |
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