In my two practices I had already learned that nothing infuriated Candy more than a spiritless cheerleader. |
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Before Logan came into my life, all those rumours you probably heard about me being a cold-hearted and uncaring cheerleader were all true. |
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He has remained a faithful and steadfast cheerleader for Langley, though he admits that the agency's image could do with some polishing. |
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Kirsten had probably been mortally offended when Sunny had labelled her a cheerleader. |
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She wasn't a cheerleader and this was one of the first times a non-cheerleader had sat on the bleachers after their practices in a long time. |
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For the pretty 23-year-old used to be a rugby league cheerleader and regularly performed on the pitch with pompoms at home and away matches. |
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When one thinks of a cheerleader, the image of a blonde sporting a thigh-high skirt is often what comes to mind. |
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She had also been the only sixth grade cheerleader during the past school year, of the whole school. |
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During the 1992 election he became the Tories' unofficial cheerleader, and later that year was created a life peer. |
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In scene one, Edie, the make-believe cheerleader, queens it over bashful high-school boy Tom. |
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And just because I'm blonde and a cheerleader doesn't mean that I'm stupid and ditzy. |
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The male cheerleader was something of a campus eminence, regarded as an up-and-coming entrepreneur and future captain of industry. |
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Both parties are courting this constituency like a nerd trying to con a cheerleader into attending the senior prom. |
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I have not properly appreciated her self-proclaimed role as head cheerleader for our public schools. |
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And Ms Mason, a partner at Sanderson's, stressed there was more to being a cheerleader than simply waving pompoms in the air. |
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But I needed my friends, oh I needed them like a cheerleader needs pompoms. |
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Well, the cheerleaders also tried to invite her to become a cheerleader but she declined, hence making her a freak and a total loser. |
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Stories like that led even the housing industry's top cheerleader to say the market has hit its peak. |
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Four injuries occurred while the cheerleader was performing an advanced floor routine gymnastics stunt. |
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He proves to be an enthusiastic cheerleader, without skirting over the hard work and determination required to land a job in this industry. |
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As Britain's chief cheerleader for congestion charging pedalled into central London last week he entered a personal dreamland. |
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Cute, perky, athletic and always daddy's little girl, the cheerleader is the darling symbol of American youth and feminine desirability. |
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She was a sturdy college cheerleader, someone who was ceaselessly energetic and athletic. |
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In each event, the cheerleader failed to complete the flip and landed on his or her head. |
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I'm absolutely ecstatic at having the opportunity to learn from a professional cheerleader. |
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I'm a varsity cheerleader and play every sport my school has to offer, so does he. |
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He was a high school cheerleader in Oklahoma, where he was also an all-state football player and two-time heavyweight wrestling champion. |
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I don't know... maybe he's getting lucky with a cheerleader by Crystal Lake? |
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Don't know whether people noticed, but the girl who played Summer, the annoying blonde cheerleader, is Hayley Duff, Hilary's slightly less photogenic sister. |
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I can't back this up with anything solid and there's no way to properly describe this to you, but the Ravens possibly have the best looking cheerleader squad I've ever seen. |
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It is tradition for the lead cheerleader to date the football captain. |
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In her younger days, Jan was a cheerleader for local speedway teams. |
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To the pitcher, he is coach, protector, cheerleader and psychologist. |
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It's heartening to see Scott resist pressure to transform the public broadcaster into a cheerleader for the home team. |
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One school sees him as the leading cheerleader, a laughing and smiling front man for a company that has been struggling more than usual the past few years. |
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I saw several young women sporting cheerleader skirts, high heels and skimpy wee tops doing laps before the steps, making sure the boys got an eyeful. |
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The couple met when she was 19 on the set of the movie Blue Chips, in which she had a bit part as a cheerleader. |
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In his teens he was a plumpish fraternity president and cheerleader who played in a country and western trio. |
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He has identified and analysed key icons in his usual provocative fashion, a cheerleader for a roll-call of many of the great from the world of architecture. |
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There is a moment when the young cheerleader, with whom Lester has decided he is in love, opens her blouse and scores of rose petals cascade out. |
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It's nothing to do with my players if he wants to be a cheerleader for the crowd. |
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I am going be a bit of a cheerleader about the entrepreneur situation we have. |
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She's cheerful and peppy, totally a cheerleader in the making. |
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In their cheerleader personas, the penguins took over the stadium, entering through the igloo. |
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My brother had Dallas Cowboys cheerleader playing cards, so he became a Cowboy fan, and then I became a Cowboy fan. |
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The narrative that emerges is one in which the math team member tries, without success, to ask the cheerleader out. |
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The ad campaign features football quarterbacks Drew Brees and Colin Kaepernick, a cheerleader and a blond sideline reporter. |
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Instead, this delightful, disarmingly genuine woman climbed up on that stage and turned the world into her cheerleader. |
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This will have been the last year where the only costumes you see are one guy wearing a straw boater and a middle-aged drag queen dressed as a cheerleader in cowboy boots. |
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The blond cheerleader narrowed her eyes and then ignored the snoop. |
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From the cheerleader section to denim, gypsy to skateboard, uniforms to sportswear, nightwear to wedding, and the swinging seventies section all tastes were catered for. |
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My ex was dumped by the cheerleader, for the captain of the lacrosse team. |
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With the Sun warming your aura, cheerleader Mars egging you on and generous Jupiter strewing your path with stardust, you Cancerians are this month's lucky ducks. |
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So in conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, and in irony perhaps, you have in me an unabashed Canada booster, a cheerleader for the country, for its possibilities, its potential. |
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She attended Katy High School, where she was a cheerleader, gymnast, speech team member, and drama club member. |
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Michael Gove's adulation for Tory Peer Lord Harris and his academies reminded me of the time I asked Sir Cyril Taylor, then the government's top cheerleader for privatised schools, what Harris's contribution was. |
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He's the USA's self-appointed cheerleader. |
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More tongue-in-cheek was a new twist on the cheerleader uniform. |
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Ms. Baird is equal parts cheerleader and mother superior. |
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I therefore have the task of being part cheerleader, part nag. |
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But soon he's two-timing with a white cheerleader. |
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Instead, they got a party that became an uncritical cheerleader for free trade, signing free trade agreements with everybody they could get their hands on. |
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You heard some comments earlier about DFO acting as a cheerleader, really, for the aquaculture industry as opposed to being an objective arbiter of both sides of the debate. |
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She tried out twice to become a UO cheerleader but did not make the final cuts. |
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Much of our success will be dependent on the time, talent, and persistence that each of you is willing to commit as a friend, counselor, and cheerleader for the clubs in your district. |
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Instead of being a cheerleader for a dead horse, the Minister for International Trade should make Canada a leader in advocating a new model for the global economy, one in which people and the environment come before profit. |
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When I was growing up, this was through highland dancing, tap dancing, being a cheerleader at football games, skating, and going on sleigh rides with attractive fifteen-year-old boys. |
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Be a coach, a counselor, and a cheerleader for them. |
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Therefore the department becomes a cheerleader for an industry. |
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The Commissioner is expected to be in turn a watchdog, an enforcer of rights, an educator, a mediator, a cheerleader for good practices, an advocate for access and an agent of change. |
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The club leaders are ready to follow your lead if you are willing to serve as a friend, counselor, and cheerleader in helping them to achieve their goals. |
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The head cheerleader was Johnny Campbell and all six cheerleaders were men. |
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Quinlan is an educator, coach, cheerleader and all the other attributes that fall under the guise of a counsellor dealing with one of the most difficult addictions. |
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I guess we need DFO not to be a cheerleader but more of a referee. |
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Every now and then a local cheerleader came forward with a practical joke or two, and the laughing kept going through the German campsite party tent. |
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As a teenager she was a cheerleader and a beauty contest winner. |
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Neither cheerleader nor crepe-hanger, we seek to provide dispassionate analysis and outline for investors the most likely outcomes in the year ahead. |
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Young women have historically been excluded from many sports, or relegated to the role of cheerleader or warming the bench, watching their male counterparts play. |
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I'm always going to be the class clown and the cheerleader. |
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Getting to do it with a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader is icing on the cake. |
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Eugenia Repelskii is a charmingly discombobulated Proprietress, and grinning Flower Girl Vanya's still bouncing about on her pointes like a cheerleader. |
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One of the contestants that stood out in the Wednesday's episode of the 13th season of American Idol auditions is New England Patriots' cheerleader Stephanie Petronelli. |
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The association believes that the primary purpose of a cheerleader is to support athletic programs and lead the crowd before and during various sporting events. |
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When you start the game you are given the chance to customise your very own cheerleader with your choice of clothes, hair colour, eye colour and skin tone. |
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Ralph raised her cheerleader questions during a trustee discussion of sexual assault on campus, and the UO's efforts to curb the prevalence of such incidents. |
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Jolene was a pie-faced, heavy girl and I always thought she looked the type to have gone and found trouble just to show you didn't have to be a cheerleader to be fast. |
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