Kylie yelped jumping up and down with that enthusiasm that only cheerleaders own as the audience was in an uproar. |
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I wonder if Uncle Joe's cheerleaders and supporters are aware of his unionist tendencies? |
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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 cheerleaders who were already occupying a big table in the center did the DSV cheer in their seats, waving their pompoms around noisily. |
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Attempting to be innovative, the organisers have roped in cheerleaders this year, complete with pom-poms. |
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As soon as Kaitlyn stepped out of her car, Karen rushed over, followed by the other cheerleaders. |
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Most of the committee members were former cheerleaders who hadn't made varsity and were too old for JV, but still wanted to cheer. |
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The cheerleaders obediently followed, after shooting Matt looks of sympathy. |
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Some of the fans, players, coaches, cheerleaders and band members who made their way to the local stadiums did so at considerable personal risk. |
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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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In the week leading up to the big event, drum majors, baton twirlers and cheerleaders fill hotel staterooms, elevator banks and stairwells. |
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But you don't need to be nice, I'm never going to be a looker like some of those cheerleaders. |
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He was best friends with the football players and cheerleaders and was an insider of the most popular social clique in his high school. |
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Falconry displays, American cheerleaders, Quad biking and train rides will also feature. |
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Because, you know, I'd be more than happy to prevent myself from having to slobber over the same guy you pathetic cheerleaders slobber over. |
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She went to places away from snotty cheerleaders and selfish little princesses that dominated the population of high school. |
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The majority of the movie takes place in a school bus full of no-name actors and actresses as football jocks and team cheerleaders. |
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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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Callie couldn't remember a time in her four years on the squad when the cheerleaders performed better. |
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The cheerleaders led us to a big crowd cheer which consisted of waving our arms around and yelling. |
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They strut for the cheerleaders, perform one-arm push-ups for the crowd, and preen for the cameras. |
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At our school, instead of having cheerleaders support the boys' football and soccer teams, the drill team did. |
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The other cheerleaders followed except Jessica, who lingered in his grasp a moment longer. |
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Of course, some American sports still have cheerleaders, but at least these girls actually do something. |
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Canadian films aren't as fragile as the most sensitive and nervous industry cheerleaders seem to believe. |
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With the media as their dedicated cheerleaders, the environmentalists have had a free ride for much too long a time. |
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Mr. King, the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders are here to wish you a very happy birthday. |
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When it was her birthday last June we hired a stretch limo and all dressed as cheerleaders. |
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Go ahead, check out official Web sites around the league and take a gander at their promotion of the cheerleaders. |
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Mark was one of those macho hunks, the ones who dated cheerleaders, not goth-like freak girls like her. |
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Behind her sat Stacey, one of the most popular cheerleaders of the high school, and she was loudly popping her cotton candy scented gum. |
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There will be 40 floats in tomorrow's procession, accompanied by marching bands, majorettes and cheerleaders. |
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But her most vocal cheerleaders are her children Max and Stella, aged eight and six respectively. |
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It's up to us to be the patrons, the advocates, the cheerleaders, the enthusiasts. |
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Carter and Thistlewood, each in his own way, were cheerleaders of human progress. |
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Prior to the most recent malaise, some stock market cheerleaders had been talking in terms of a rally. |
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Golf announcers, with too few exceptions, have always been on the rah-rah side, acting in the booth as cheerleaders for the players. |
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He partied with his homeboys and some of the Miami Dolphins cheerleaders at the beach. |
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All kinds of people were invited, geeks, preps, cheerleaders, dancers, jocks, the drama club, and the Marthas. |
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There is no point to cheerleaders other than to be eye candy for the fans and television audience. |
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Amy's friends became active cheerleaders for her progress, while still being there for her when she was down. |
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Anybody aged between five to 20 can become involved in the programme, which will see cheerleaders performing during all home games. |
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We walked across the street together with Kendall, who kept giving the cheerleaders extremely rude looks. |
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He compared this to pyramids made by cheerleaders at sports events and parents putting tethers on toddlers. |
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She'd come into his room and found him making out with one of the cheerleaders at her school. |
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I shouldn't project my opinions of one cheerleading team on all cheerleaders. |
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From the looks of the walls leading to the senior hall, this year's varsity cheerleaders were already hard at work. |
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He shook hands and posed for a number of pictures with individual cheerleaders before taking the group pictures that you posted. |
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Unfortunately, this brief exchange was caught by the beady-eyed cheerleaders. |
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The group's cheerleaders claim this will establish the firm as one of Britain's most financially successful e-tailers. |
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But, to be fair, my class mainly consisted of mindless jocks, cheerleaders, and druggies. |
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The football game had turned out to be a massive pep rally complete with cheerleaders, the band performing and raging football fans. |
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There was a guy sitting next to him with a camera in hand, taking pictures of not only the lacrosse team, but the cheerleaders as well. |
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There were cheerleaders, football players, other jocks, other girls who looked like they could be cheerleaders. |
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Bring It On's precise jocoseness leaves the viewer feeling that perhaps cheerleaders are people too. |
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There were also demonstrations by the York Vikings Basketball Club and cheerleaders from local secondary schools. |
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The cheerleaders came off the stage, shaking their pompoms in the excitement of a successful performance. |
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People think cheerleaders are airheads if you go by how American films show them. |
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The teams walked off the field as the cheerleaders walked on to perform their entertaining flips and cartwheels. |
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By the time I got back Pete was yammering on about the Indianapolis Colt's cheerleaders and the Eagles had scored and things were looking up. |
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That goes a long way in the halls of local high schools, where they would otherwise spend their adolescence obscured by the shadows of the jocks and cheerleaders. |
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With security preventing significant contact, some conservative groups sent paper airplanes with invitations to the cheerleaders. |
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It was emphatically not the feast they had been primed to expect by their vulpine cheerleaders in the island universe of the illiberal media. |
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As soon as this happens, play stops, the crowd cheers and whistles and cheerleaders dance about waving pom-poms. |
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But cheerleaders for pluralism have a thin time of it these days. |
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A small-town and rural press persisted and neighborhood and suburban newspapers sprang up, generally serving more as community cheerleaders than as community tribunes. |
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You'll even find animated coaches and cheerleaders roaming the sidelines. |
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After the game, while the Bucs' cheerleaders are celebrating on the field, the Raiderettes walk out in single-file line looking like they're on some kind of a death march. |
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The cheerleaders for Russia who had hoped that the president augured a new era of law-abiding prosperity have largely gone quiet. |
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The stereotype of a gaggle of pretty girls waving pompoms as they cheer the boys' football teams is not quite accurate, cheerleaders feel. |
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It's given a kind of official imprimatur, because they build their kids up to be cheerleaders or jocks and they're openly disappointed if they don't make it. |
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Graham is one of the Senate's most consistent and vocal cheerleaders for military intervention. |
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Something is wrong with the government's set of priorities and when Liberals feel they need to be cheerleaders for themselves. |
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Today we have one of the cheerleaders of Mr. Martin's act of cutting transfers complaining about alleged cuts in transfers in our recent budget. |
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We see none of the so-called green shoots that populate the fantasies of discredited economic cheerleaders. |
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We should never be simply cheerleaders, particularly not in a situation filled with such horror, violence and despair. |
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In a culture of deceit, watchdogs that are not Conservative cheerleaders get the axe. |
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Thanks to players, cheerleaders, bakers and supporters CHF 2875,10 are collected. |
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Most Blood Bowl teams have a troupe or two of cheerleaders both to inspire the team's players and their fans. |
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Nowadays, the image of cheerleaders tends to be associated with buxom blondes whooping it up for some big country boys crushing 73-17 victories out in the fields. |
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It's not until you limp into your 70s that people in their 40s look too young to vote, and college cheerleaders closely resemble Yorkshire terriers. |
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Tilting my head, I saw Gabby along with the whole squad of Freshmen cheerleaders, all seemingly identical with their uniforms, long nails, pouty lips, and layered hair. |
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The camera crew took advantage of this and used a green laser pointer to entice the cheerleaders to move around the stadium. |
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All cheerleaders and band members please report to the gym at this time. |
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The rest of the cheerleaders followed in suit or tossed their hair. |
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It was a mixture of cheerleaders, band members, and the football players. |
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He also wants female cheerleaders and drill team members to be counted as athletes under Title IX, a policy the federal government has yet to adopt. |
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At a recent promotional event at Sunridge Mall, about a dozen players and a handful of cheerleaders were available for autographs and lacrosse demonstrations. |
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The teams trudged off the field and into the locker rooms as the cheerleaders from both teams went to the middle on the field for their half-time show. |
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To use an sporting metaphor, are cheerleaders members of the team? |
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Well, obviously there are a certain number of cheerleaders out there, people with a clear ideological bent, and for them, this is a chance to grind that ax as never before. |
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This has led all the media cheerleaders to hope that the worst is over. |
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A shot of the Orlando cheerleaders was all it took for Lawler to lay it on thick. |
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Cheerleaders face the bootSEXY cheerleaders like one time rah-rah girl Cameron Diaz could be sidelined at US college football games next season. |
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Originally it confined itself to leering shots of cheerleaders. |
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Even a couple of alumni cheerleaders returned to urge on the Raiders. |
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And my husband and kids, of course, have been faithful guinea pigs, readers, writers, arguers, and cheerleaders. |
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The evidence suggests that both acute and chronic laryngeal changes occur more frequently among cheerleaders than among noncheerleaders. |
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We're not cheerleaders for the economy or the stock market. |
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As part of the event, attractive young women in tight t-shirts and short skirts served as cheerleaders, assistants, promoters and performers to fill the time between contests. |
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John sums up his passion for family medicine: It is from this trusted position as the keeper of our patients life stories that we become advisors, advocates and cheerleaders for our patients. |
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On Sunday, February 21, the BMO Skating Rink on Bonsecours Basin is the place to be: kids, teens, parents, the BMO mascot, cheerleaders, and? our beloved Alouettes! |
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They burst in on the nonplussed Harvard selectors as the cheeriest of cheerleaders to Elle's superbly potty drum majorette who parades about in spangly, and of course, subtly pink regalia. |
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They not only try to take away the gains we have made over the last 25 years, they also are often the cheerleaders of corporate greed, corporate tax cutting and unfair labour laws. |
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In this corner of the House we are not economic cheerleaders, unlike the Conservatives and Liberals who like to say that everything is going well because the wealthy in Canada are doing well. |
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But we should not exempt the financial press and broadcast media who helped to perpetuate the bubble and acted as cheerleaders for products that cause investors harm. |
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For those who didn't fancy hot footing it round the course, there were stalls and tombolas while cheerleaders provided enter tainment. |
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A TEAM of Coventry cheerleaders has been asked to represent the UK in an upcoming European competition. |
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A GROUP of young Wirral cheerleaders are preparing to take on the world at a championships in America next month. |
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Aside from the game itself, fans are also looking forward to watching NFL cheerleaders either live or on television. |
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Some years ago, cheerleaders were girls with pom-poms and perms. |
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The head cheerleader was Johnny Campbell and all six cheerleaders were men. |
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Because if the Tories emerge as the largest single party, they and their cheerleaders will claim at least a partial victory no matter how distant they are from a Commons majority. |
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But it is time also for Imran and Qadri and their cheerleaders to take a pause and peruse over the ultimate consequences of the trend of mobocracy they are setting in. |
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