I heard people laughing and cheering far away, glad to be rid of some people who had militarised their land. |
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As I descended the stairs, I was greeted by a room full of people cheering and singing Happy Birthday. |
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The sport is so big over here, the grandstands were packed with people cheering and celebrating. |
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Their manic scramble was a source of considerable mirth to those of us cheering them on. |
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The place was overflowing the girls, squealing in delight, holding cameras and cheering. |
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So should environmentalists be cheering the news that Hollywood has finally managed a green epic? |
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Spectators lined the shore cheering as actors in 18th-century style uniforms and three-pointed tricorn hats rowed ashore. |
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As I came across the field I heard the crowd shouting and cheering as I got closer. |
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His speeches repeatedly brought the delegates to their feet, cheering and mobbing him for photos and autographs. |
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Don't be surprised to hear the crowd cheering the American Michael Phelps when it comes to his showdown with the Thorpedo in the pool. |
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Crowd cheering, the trusty steed galloped at high speed for the winning post. |
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One of the most tumultuous rounds of cheering and applause was reserved by the delegates for a seemingly innocuous line about tax laws. |
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The camera pans from the court to the sidelines where cheerleaders are cheering through all the noise from the supporters. |
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The crowd, jazzed up by the dramatic win, refused to leave, staying in the park, cheering something we thought we might never see. |
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A new chain of cheering started and men began to crowd Tristan and pat him on the back, laughing and jeering. |
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By the end of the eighth round the packed hall was cheering, chanting and ululating in appreciation of the slugfest playing out in the ring. |
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At one point the crowd was cheering between set changes, something I've never even seen in my life. |
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The flag waving was decorous, the cheering polite and the umpire was never once insulted. |
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The races caused great excitement with the crowds cheering and hooting for their favourite teams. |
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I found myself quietly cheering at some of your eloquent criticisms of the pharmacological approach to unhappiness. |
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The people you would expect to approve are cheering to see their preconceptions confirmed. |
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Most of those who are cheering England on, wearing a replica football shirt or flying a St George's flag are not right wing nationalists. |
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I watched a man in tight leather shorts slapping his backside to the cheering crowds and felt nauseated by the sleaziness of it all. |
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It's the big climactic chapter that had her first whimpering, then sniffling, and finally cheering. |
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Two of the horses were neck and neck down to the finish line with a crowd of cowboys and cowgirls cheering them on. |
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I got to the last waymark on the 212-mile Southern Upland Way, but there were no throngs of cheering crowds, no flags being waved. |
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Tell us what it is like to be up on that podium with that crowd just going wild and cheering for you? |
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Murky sound and a half-capacity crowd couldn't dampen their spirits and pockets of the Brit-pop faithful were cheering throughout the venue. |
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She could hear the crowd cheering loudly, shouting things she could not seem to grasp. |
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Most of the people sitting at the bar were cheering on the sports team broadcast on the television, and mainly being sold drink after drink. |
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As we drew closer to the meet-up zone, I began to hear cheering and bullhorns. |
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I love hissing the villainess as she works her evil wiles and cheering when she gets her eventual comeuppance. |
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Seconds later he emerged from the dugout for a curtain call to acknowledge the loud cheering and doffed his cap. |
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A cheering crowd dragged their burned and mutilated bodies through the streets and hanged two bodies from a bridge over the Euphrates River. |
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The game was played in front of a very vocal Brazilian delegation cheering loudly for Argentina. |
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But we were alerted by the huge burst of cheering that broke out among the section of the crowd that saw him before we did. |
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Without exaggeration, more than half the audience were on their feet cheering. |
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He gave his famous V-sign to the cheering crowds who swarmed about his car. |
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Men and women go head to head, spitting out lyrics against each other with the crowd cheering for the cleverest ones. |
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The frosh in attendance were loud and boisterous in the early part of the game, cheering their Warriors on. |
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Cary clapped in appreciation, and found that others on the beach were cheering as well. |
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The last of its tumble-down outlying villages, with its cheering raggedy children, was left behind many hours ago. |
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A loud crack was heard above the cheering in the packed pub and 47-year-old Paul let out a yelp. |
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At a slam, the atmosphere is often electric, with the audience cheering, heckling and occasionally even crowd-surfing. |
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First it was boys who took to the ramp and in casuals and some in sports gear, they had the audience cheering and clapping. |
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They were all helicoptered out and spent their last few days near the finish line, cheering on the teams who made it to the end. |
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More cheering as a boy with thick black hair in the style of a bull-cut walked up to get his script. |
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The team returned to Skipton and travelled by charabanc past cheering crowds to a reception at the town hall. |
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At the hippodrome on the city's edge, thousands of cheering and whistling spectators watched about 50 riders compete furiously at buzkashi. |
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The Amador bleachers erupted into boos and hisses while Foothills started cheering Quarter on. |
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Spellbound inmates have been cheering every dialogue and applauding the histrionic skills of actors. |
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The crowd started cheering as the DJ introduced their school's homecoming court. |
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But the crowd never stopped cheering and the day was a wonderful antidote to all that had gone before. |
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He's after stamping and cheering adoration, and by the end of the show he has the audience doing just that. |
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Small parties of excited youths were ranging the streets outside, shouting and cheering. |
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It was January, the weather was foul, it was after Christmas and people needed cheering up. |
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He can win whenever and however he wants, but the people on the roadside have stopped cheering. |
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Why else would I be cheering on self-promoting snakes like Morgan and reactionary fogeys like Moore? |
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Performing in front of his home-town crowd at the Velodrome, Farnell was whipped into a virtual frenzy by the cheering fans. |
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Hayley's husband Greg walked along side her for the whole 5km cheering and whistling, providing the encouragement she needed to win. |
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When you start the London marathon, you've got crowds cheering, you've got pretty girls giving you isotonic drinks. |
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At every rest stop along the route, cheering Iowans lined the streets, handing out bottles of water to the riders. |
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I considered cheering her up with maybe a joke or something, but my jokes always fall flat. |
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I will always have a love for cheering, and this is a way to keep my hand in. |
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Others were less gloomy, reading a cheering message into the fact that cricket was played at all. |
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I think there were people who bet against him yesterday who were cheering him past the post. |
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He was one of the guys whooping and cheering Brett, which didn't say very much for his personality. |
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Steve was especially vocal, whooping and cheering his approval of the concert. |
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Points will be deducted for whooping, cheering, successful tackling, goal scoring or any other overt displays of competence. |
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After a few seconds of silence, the crowd began cheering and whooping for the two warriors. |
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Around him the crowd was going crazy, whooping and cheering at the top of their lungs. |
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Luckily seven is the age of reason and my daughter was an asset not a burden when it came to cheering up Nana and Grandma. |
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Dense crowds collected before the Palace gates, processions of cheering, beflagged civilians and fighting men marched down the Mall. |
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There were people sitting out in their gardens in dressing gowns, drinking coffee and cheering us on. |
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It is quite possible that the first half of the film could feel agonizingly slow, only occasionally lit up by cheering details. |
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At the end of the reel I was winded and tired, breathlessly cheering and clapping with the rest of the people. |
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In fact it was quite cheering in many ways, that the past isn't just airbrushed away. |
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The crowd broke into renewed cheering when this was chalked on a blackboard. |
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Although no formal reception was organised for the players, they were heartily welcomed by cheering bystanders in the arrivals hall. |
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She totally wiped the floor with him, and it was a delight to hear all the other passengers laughing and cheering. |
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For the past 20 years, kind-hearted Pat has dedicated her spare time to cheering up patients in Salisbury. |
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I stayed up all night watching Peter Snow's swingometer and cheering every time a blue part of the map turned red. |
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In 1924, 6,500 Klansmen paraded through downtown Indianapolis to a cheering crowd of 75,000 onlookers after Klan election victories. |
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Therefore, although impatient for the morning, I slept soundly and had no need of cheering dreams. |
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Amidst excited cheering, Scott Parker was swept onto the shoulders of two of his teammates and raised high for all the student body to see. |
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Urged on by over 8,000 cheering fans, the Silsden rider went head-to-head with reigning champion Albert Cabestany in the final round. |
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In Toronto one friend, no hoser, mind you, joined tens of thousands cheering and hugging on Queen Street. |
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Concern about injuries has provided further ammunition for those who want cheering recognised as a sport. |
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With the strong, vocal crowd cheering their team on, the home side should finish the weekend satisfied. |
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The crowds were cheering insanely now, spurred onwards by the exultant actions of the boys, jumping around excitedly. |
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To your friends, you are always that loyal companion standing by their side, cheering them up when they're feeling down. |
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The fact that the city still has 600 parks, at least going by the records, is cheering news. |
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Yeah, she was a dizzy, out-of-this-world blonde, but she was great to party with, and great for cheering me up. |
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How do you make what amounts to a scoreless tie exciting enough to keep a crowd cheering and applauding for two hours? |
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There was much applause and heckling, I mean cheering, and we were whisked backstage. |
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It will root you in your seat, when it doesn't have you on the edge of it, or leaping up and cheering. |
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I found myself shouting and cheering out loud for the pithiness of his metaphors and his on-target analysis. |
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This is cheering news for anyone who has ever found their heart-rate going haywire in the company of a handsome nurse or beautiful doctor. |
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Hardly a cheering vote of confidence, but again he survived, returned to England where he was pensioned off on half pay. |
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They are used to having people supporting them, cheering them and obeying orders. |
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To finish, the display team danced to loud music with the audience cheering when some gymnasts stood on clubmates shoulders. |
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I can't say that I was cheering Liverpool on, but let's give them their due. |
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Thus we get images of dollar bills followed by cheering crowds, or scenes of violence matched with screenshots of video games. |
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As a matter of fact, it had a very dramatic ending, with me telling him off and storming out of the house, with the kids cheering. |
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I hope people will turn up and support us because if you've got people cheering you on, in your own backyard, it has got to help. |
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It buzzes with life every night, and features a band with a phenomenal balalaika player that has practically everyone on their feet cheering. |
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The three Scottish guests were on their feet, shouting and cheering with the best of them. |
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Women were initially banned from cheering at many schools because of the fear that they would become masculinised. |
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And pumped up they are, stomping and cheering, ringing cowbells, and making odd mooing sounds from homemade PVC didgeridoos. |
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Troops of the 101st, pushing deeper into Najaf, are greeted by cheering crowds. |
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As we passed along the road that led in to Hudsons Field, the first runners were already coming out and we broke into applause, cheering them on. |
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But at full-time the same player positively skipped to the dressing room, saluting the supporters cheering him to the echo. |
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A cheering crowd of 100,000 gathered on the boardwalk on the morning of September 8th, 1921, hoping to catch a glimpse of the bathing beauties. |
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He slowly brought up his head as a cheering roar echoed throughout the grand chamber. |
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She felt a slight tinge of defeat but then turned to see that over half her studio was cheering on the sidelines. |
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As Nicholas and Colette gaily threw horseshoes, laughing merrily and cheering the other on, Caroline stood at the back. |
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With the crowd cheering her, she had game points twice on her next service game, but double-faulted each time. |
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I returned home to cheering news from Kingster, who had kindly e-mailed to let me know just how limited my life expectancy is. |
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But with the ball at his feet, and the Celtic support cheering him on, the tricks come naturally. |
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On the picket line there was the deafening sound of car horns tooting support, and strikers cheering, singing and chanting. |
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This was a close and exciting game with a huge number of supporters cheering their sides on. |
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To add to the occasion there was a jazz quartet, playing lively music and cheering people up on an otherwise murky day. |
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I could hear my heart pounding in my chest as he picked the song back up, belting it out and earning the cheering that he used to draw so easily. |
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I pictured the tow-headed lass in her sparkling outfit, skates deftly cutting the ice, the stands full of cheering friends and admirers. |
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I don't like sport, but partaking in an empty bout of national whooping and cheering simply for the sake of it would be utterly tragic. |
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For my twinnie, the gorgeous Aven Ellis for just being my wonderful friend, for your support, for cheering me on and for keeping me entertained with wonderful stories. |
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They suddenly heard a loud cheering, and possibly a firecracker. |
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They started cheering madly waving their school flags as well. |
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It was a barn-burner, which had the crowd laughing and cheering at his challenges to mainstream media. |
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Boston beer garden in South Boston is expected to be packed to the door with football enthusiasts cheering for both teams. |
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Fouad Abaza, a Shafiq campaigner in the Nile Delta, listened on the radio to the press conference in Cairo, cheering along. |
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On February 11, 1990, Mandela left prison and rode into Cape Town past miles of cheering crowds. |
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I have to admit that while I was watching this, I was cheering her on, but with a little uneasiness. |
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Then he stood up and essentially told a cheering Austin crowd that he would never surrender to the president. |
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But the strangest moment in the show was when Cruise dragged Holmes out to the cheering crowd. |
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Lou agreed, until the photographer suggested that Dahlgren pose in a fielding position at first base, with Lou cheering him on. |
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He will lead the Irish team home triumphantly today but, when the celebrations end, the cheering dies down and the dust settles, there are questions to be answered. |
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At the basketball games on Friday night, the whole crowd was erupting to its feet as people in the stands were shouting and cheering while SFU quested for yet another victory. |
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People watching from their balconies clapped the demonstrators and poured watering cans, buckets and even hose pipes to cool down the cheering crowd. |
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Half-time was over and I could hear the crowd cheering and jeering. |
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Later she went on a walkabout from Durham Market Place to Millennium Place where people, cheering and waving Union Jacks, packed the pavements to see her. |
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Singing and dancing may bring pleasure to the public, charity concerts may salve guilty consciences and the world is definitely in need of some cheering up. |
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On the first day of the month Lester Piggott, in partnership with The Minstrel, raced to his eighth Derby victory with the Queen cheering him past the post. |
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Don't Dress For Dinner is just the job for cheering people up. |
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All the kids started jumping up and down and cheering and waving. |
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The entire squadron broke ranks, laughing, clapping and cheering. |
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After whipping us into a cheering frenzy, Carlson grows suddenly subdued. |
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They broke into spontaneous clapping, cheering and whistling when the Band of the Irish Guards played Happy Birthday for the Queen at the end of the parade as a surprise. |
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At this point the crowd starts cheering raucously for their fellow Finns. |
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But cheering for the message of self-empowerment quickly shifted to cringing. |
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The stadium was four soccer fields in length and five in width and the stadiums were packed with people of all ages and races, cheering on a school. |
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Now I'm hugging my friends when they have good news and even cheering on bloggers I don't even know who are running into streams of great good luck. |
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The crowd starts cheering, and begins shouting and wolf-whistling. |
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The world is a better place for the removal of his influence, of that I'm certain, but I feel it's a time for grim determination and resolution rather than cheering. |
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When the Giants took to the ice, though, she found herself cheering along with the rest of the fans in the rink, yelling and screaming encouragement. |
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Buy a ticket to their show and you might be surprised to see more than a few gay men in the audience cheering and hollering. |
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We went to a nearby restaurant and ate our fill and we were making the most noise cheering and laughing away for our massive success and the great load off our backs. |
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Morrison Bowmore, the distiller, is cheering a sharp rise in profitability after shifting its focus from low-margin blended whisky to single malts. |
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When Mr Chamberlain entered the Chamber at noon and took his seat on the Treasury bench he was greeted with an enthusiastic cheering from all sides. |
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Some great bonding activities include cheering with your team, making up the cheers with your team and running a three-legged race with your entire team. |
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Without the cheering and jeering crowds to whip him up, Newt was oddly subdued. |
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A throng of cheering fans gathered outside for hours just to catch a glimpse of their hero and 60 guests stayed at the hotel overnight to see him. |
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The 91-year-old was in jubilant spirits, toasting the occasion with a cheering group of friends, family, and admirers. |
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Verdict leaves supporters cheering and opponents gnashing their teeth in frustration. |
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One could almost hear Wallis cheering him on from her place in the beyond. |
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As I turn around, the cheering cries of the people are almost as deafening as the explosion blows the homemade rocket into the clouds amidst billows of white smoke. |
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With lots of cheering and support from the sidelines the game continued under a brilliant blue sky with a slight breeze coming from the Finke River end. |
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My mother glanced at student cheering side of the bleachers and frowned. |
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Newspapers carried blow-by-blow descriptions of the battle, and in different quarters of New York, cheering fans toasted the luck of their chosen side. |
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The people of Watertown were already cheering when the news was tweeted by Boston police. |
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It just felt so good to be up on stage and have people cheering for me! |
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As a strong supporter of high educational standards, I should be cheering Mayor Bloomberg's plan to end social promotion for New York's third-graders. |
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Boldly striped and lettered in red and green, the bunting is passed forward from hand to hand over the waving arms of a cheering crowd and, quickly gathered, disappears. |
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There was loud applause and cheering when it was voted down. |
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For two hours we shouted and clapped ourselves into a group of frenzied, adrenaline-charged nutters cheering each other on, urging everyone to overcome their fears. |
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The crowd cheered as I spoke, and while observing the crowd I noticed a lot more new faces, all cheering loudly, as if begging for the music to start. |
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Troops in red coats and blue coats shot off cannons and artillery in his fields as all the people living there sat on the deck, cheering for one side or the other. |
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Perhaps, in his romanticism about the heartiness and frankness of English football, he found the Leicester doggedness in defence enthralling and cheering. |
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The crowd reacted by cheering and breaking out in loud bouts of laughter. |
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The troop was pumped, the music was blaring, and the crowd was cheering. |
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Unlike some of my fellow Wales supporters, I was cheering England on. |
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Laughter is not only the best medicine when it comes to cheering you up and making you feel better, it helps you keep fit and lose weight as well. |
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A large crowd of the Hollanders had gathered outside and many were cheering and waving, others watched with blank stares, and some had tears streaming down their face. |
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I'm standing at the window considering all this and noting how the chickadees outside seem more cheering than a while ago, when I remember I need to put more wood on the fire. |
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The outside threat to the paper towel roll pipe proceedings gets us cheering for the hopheads, hoping that they defeat those who would harsh our buzz. |
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People from every grade were there, either cheering them on idiotically, or yelling at the seniors to stop immediately, claiming that they would get a teacher. |
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Together they jump up and down and the studio floor vibrates with the movements of the small crowd cheering like the home team just won the pennant. |
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The ladies' cut has a 3-inch inseam, a drawstring and elastic waistband and for style it has a noticeable V-notch leg for ease of movement for cheering. |
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Natasha had finally halted her cheering and shot Seth a frosty glare. |
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You can expect a plethora of them over the festive fortnight, and those with a taste for this kind of television must have been cheering last week. |
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It was a psyched crowd watching the American take on the defending champ, with large contingents of both face-painted Americans and Australians cheering on their man. |
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The sounds of corks popping on champagne bottles added to locals cheering on the endeavours of the small committee who had over-seen a job well done. |
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They flocked around, cheering and enthusing over his courage and wisdom. |
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All of these people were ringing cowbells, clapping, and cheering. |
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As the vocal chords stretched, the cheering reached a crescendo. |
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You go outside into the freshening night breeze, and you hear cheering in the distance, and you raise a glass to the moon as it begins to get bright again. |
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The crowd gasped in surprise, but soon resumed their incessant cheering. |
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Waving to his cheering troops, he officially proclaimed victory over Iraq. |
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While the penalty prompted singing and cheering from the crowd, the drop kick produced thunderous applause and brought a delirious crowd to their feet. |
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It's actually really cheering having a goldfish around the place. |
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Young Lacanians and Derrideans could be found cheering at local bars. |
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One woman in Vicar Lane had already snapped the flimsy strap on her vest top, and laughed as her breast fell out to give a gang of cheering lads an eyeful. |
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People of all ages stood on the footpaths cheering on the vehicles and their drivers as they passed through the towns generously donating into the collection boxes. |
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No, they were cheering for the Russian victory in World War Two. |
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When I looked out at the empty auditorium, I could see it filled up with a millionty people, cheering and clapping and calling my name. |
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I'll be joining the queue of fellow footballing Anglophobes who'll be cheering on anyone against the Auld Enemy. |
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The couple, surrounded by cheering people and photographers, was then taken to the Lord Warden Hotel at the foot of the Admiralty Pier. |
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The WAG was snapped in her private box at Aintree on Thursday cheering and whopping in delight as her gee-gee romped to victory. |
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People were heckling and cheering throughout most of the second act and the unrehearsed lines were hilarious. |
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The battle was regarded as a great victory in Britain, where the returning ships were met by cheering crowds. |
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Noises Off by Cardiff Players at The Mike Barlow Theatre, YMCA, The Walk, Roath Need some cheering up now the dark nights are drawing in? |
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Before you go to bed on New Year's Eve, you can greet the new year by cheering and making noises with your own cool-looking noisemaker. |
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Before kickoff, racial jokes popped up amid the hollering and cheering. |
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Lifelong fan Sally Price was cheering on her idol when the Scots legend miskicked the autographed ball, sending it hurtling towards her head. |
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Wendie Jones's multi-coloured, detailed works are cheering, and Paul Bark's oil paintings on birchbark are also unusual and stand out. |
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But bipartisanship disappeared early, with Republicans sitting stone-faced through several rounds of emphatic Democratic cheering. |
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A notable clip showed a stadium in Jamaica with 30,000 people cheering on children taking part in an average school sports meet. |
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The crowd could call for an outcome by booing or cheering, but the emperor had the final say. |
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Three days later he opened the parliament. The aspect of affairs was, on the whole, cheering. |
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Revanchists waved Mexican flags but also displayed one American flag, which they promptly threw to the ground and stomped on, cheering wildly. |
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At one hotel bar yesterday, North Koreans watched raptly, cheering and applauding at the close of the brief broadcast. |
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It was a cashmere year for movies, so why are we cheering polyester? |
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Wearing a Wedgwood blue outfit and hat by Angela Kelly and a shamrock diamond brooch, she walked past a line of cheering well-wishers. |
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There was no flourish of trumpets and drums to send us off, no cheering crowds. |
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When it finally sank in, the crowd swarmed onto the field, cheering loudly and chairing Boyle and Spofforth to the pavilion. |
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The event was televised internationally and attracted huge crowds cheering the riders through the town. |
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Upon returning to London on 16 December, James was welcomed by cheering crowds. |
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From Barnet, the route was lined with crowds of cheering people, and once he reached London a huge crowd had formed. |
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It is not uncommon to see Thais cheering their favourite English Premier League teams on television and walking around in replica kit. |
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All was funeral gloom and hope never whispered its cheering promises there. |
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Bachchan posted pictures of Neetu and himself dancing to a song, and of Ranbir sitting on the hot seat cheering both of them. |
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Instead of cheering on sympathetic underdogs, viewers make parlor games out of predicting who'll be America's next nationally derided patsy. |
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As the World Cup starts, it is interesting to note the large number of people around the world cheering on ABE to win, including many millions of British. |
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After their meal, farm hands and maidens go out and dance around the last sheaf, the forecutter then cuts it off and the sheaf is brought home under cheering. |
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In came a group of black women, singing, ululating and cheering. |
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More than 200 festival-goers lined up at the rear of the enormous platform behind Lars Ulrich's drum kit, cheering and dancing throughout the gig. |
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A couple of minutes later, Missouri's Rickey Paulding made a 3-pointer from the left corner, right in front of the blue-and-gold cheering section. |
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It is obvious that Alan would really love to be cheering on the Scots, so it's a credit to him that, on-camera, he's appears to enjoying England's fantastic run. |
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So by March 2003, when the first American and allied tanks rolled into Iraq, laborites there, who had been hoping for Saddam's overthrow for decades, were mostly cheering. |
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Schools are on holiday, workers have the week off, and a general sense of jubilee fills the streets, where musicians parade around to huge crowds of cheering fans. |
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Public support for Disraeli was shown by cheering at a thanksgiving service in 1872 on the recovery of the Prince of Wales from illness, while Gladstone was met with silence. |
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As Wellington's makeshift train slowly headed towards Manchester, it was accompanied along the route by cheering crowds, still unaware of the accident. |
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I imagine walking along that 18th with all those Liverpudlians in the grandstands cheering a fellow Scouser beating Tiger' Woods down the stretch. |
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And when skipper Richie McCaw hoisted the Webb Ellis Trophy high into the night, a quarter of a century of hurt was blown away in an explosion of fireworks and cheering. |
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Cheering spectators packed into the aisles as eight five-a-side teams at a time played the fiercest and fastest football they could. |
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Cheering crowds waving Union Jacks and the flag of Gurnard Sailing Club, where Shirley is a member, lined the route. |
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Cheering and jeering at the television an average of 5.3 hours per day was associated, however, with a higher risk of obesity. |
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