People waved pom-poms, held up signs, and mixed Brooklyn catcalls with Bronx cheers. |
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That cheers me up no end knowing that in four weeks the depression will melt away. |
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As they finished their last song, I rushed up to talk to them amidst cheers and yells from the crowd. |
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Like the matador in a bullring, the more the crowd cheers, the more he will entertain. |
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On the conclusion of his remarks, enthusiastic cheers, the thunder of cannon, and the peals of bells welcomed the visitants to the town. |
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Locksley cheers the castle's demise, and tells his men to collect their spoils and bring them to the forest for equal division among the men. |
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The head official finished as yells and cheers erupted from the people in the high boxes on the wall. |
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On the contrary, Santa's approach wins cheers from the moment he is spotted remounting his sleigh. |
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Loud cheers rent the air as the smiling star, somewhat overwhelmed by the tumultuous welcome, made her way inside the college. |
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The stationmaster announced that the track was fixed, so there were cheers all round. |
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The final whistle was greeted with cheers of jubilation and sighs of relief. |
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As the room resounded with cheers and hisses, a man brushed past Padlin, heading for the pit. |
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Hoots and cheers from the other side of the interview room's one-way mirror make Martina and Mike flush in unison. |
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With each shot, with each close shave, the collective moans and cheers of the group was heart-warming. |
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Somebody was keeping count, and great cheers went up every time our heroine hove into view. |
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Once the song ended, the crowd erupted into a loud wave of cheers, whistles, and catcalls. |
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The helmsman steers the ship back into its regular course, and they are met with a good wind, which cheers the crew. |
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Two other dance programmes, a traditional temple type and a Hindi folk, drew cheers from the audience. |
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This thought cheers Sancho greatly and he asks Don Quijote how much he's willing to pay for each lash. |
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He thanked the military and all who have sacrificed loved ones which brought resounding cheers. |
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He cheers her up, she calms him down, and together they manage to be sincere, cool and winningly goofy at the same time. |
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Sometimes you feel very lonely and down, but to see all the kids having a good time cheers you up and gives you hope. |
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As they came to the end of their set they left the Academy to masses of cheers. |
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Now when I wake up in the middle of the night feeling not worthy, I ring him and he cheers me up. |
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The crowd reveled and gyrated in their seats, the cheers reaching ear-cracking levels. |
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But while most bars echoed with the sound of despair, jubilant cheers could be heard coming from one Old Town pub. |
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He wore their red and white colours with pride, enjoyed their success with shouts and cheers. |
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When they finally got out of the stadium, they could see a huge valley of people screaming cheers of encouragement and delight at them. |
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There were a few shouts and some cheers as people raised their hands, glasses or anything they happened to be holding. |
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Now, when he has the ball on the edge of the area, everyone cheers for him, encouraging him to take a shot. |
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At the presentation ceremony in the school hall, all the pupils came together to give the dinner ladies three tremendous cheers. |
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A theatre full of modern-day hyperactive children still laughs and cheers at all the right places. |
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The room exploded with shouts and cheers as people rooted for their favorite. |
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The congregation claps and cheers and then goes home and bad-talks the pastor over Sunday lunch. |
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He has rowed back on some of the promises that once brought the progressives' loudest cheers. |
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An hour later, by manually working the rudders and flaps, Campbell made a near-perfect landing amid cheers from fellow airmen deployed from Pope. |
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His words were drowned out by claps and cheers from the audience of scientists, engineers and guests. |
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Three cheers for Wandsworth Council, once more applying common sense against bureaucratic asininity. |
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Elizabeth's gay laugh mingled with the cheers and hollers of everyone out in the yard. |
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As he completed his speech, the room echoed with applause and cheers of celebration. |
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Many will greet such noble intentions with two cheers, having heard them before and waited too long to see them put into practice. |
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The crew walked out amid lots of cheers and, frankly, some deep-rooted fears. |
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As the World Cup lunacy begins, I intend to summon up my two cheers for anyone who has a hope of beating our English friends. |
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After the song died down, there was a loud applause and a lot of cheers from the crowd. |
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Testament to all of this are the ear splitting cheers to which Jon-Lee exits the stage. |
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One of the biggest cheers was reserved for Tom when he joined the players in the pavilion for the homecoming on Thursday night. |
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He walked out to huge cheers on his home ground, but the Surrey man lasted just three balls. |
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Beer cans popped and cheers rang out as five whaling ships returned to their home ports after weeks away in the waters of the North Pacific. |
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There were cheers and tears among many of the City fans who have supported the team through good times and bad. |
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Long before the end the atmosphere had gone from the place, the final whistle greeted by dutiful cheers rather than raw passion. |
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As the Labour cheers died away, he opted for what he hoped would be a measured but lethal attack. |
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The ironic cheers from the home support towards the end of the game were particularly distasteful and served little purpose. |
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He finally made his mark with three runs which brought cheers from the crowd and a pat on the back from Atherton. |
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Each slogan landed with the force of a punch and won cheers from a largely conservative crowd of South Dakotan students. |
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Three cheers for the bishops who are dissociating themselves from this witch-hunt. |
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At the hotel entrance, the former heavyweight champion rolls up in a dusty black cab to a scattering of cheers. |
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A Loleatta Holloway sample bellows out among crowd cheers and stabby breakdowns. |
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Conversation in the Strand was impossible owing to the din of cheers, whistles, hooters and fireworks. |
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The cheers came on cue, even though the applause must have struck quite a few of the Democratic graybeards in the audience as a tad ironic. |
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The audience again cheers, but a new scene soon opens on the balcony above. |
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Loud cheers and slight screams were heard all around me and I turned to Zach grinning. |
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The athletes paraded onto the dirt track to the cheers of fans from their home city-states. |
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When the Queen stepped from the train, wearing a suit of pale blue lace with matching hat, loud cheers filled the concourse. |
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When they tried to raise three cheers for the couple during the walkabout, they could only muster two. |
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There was levity, including lots of cheers and high spirits, a conga line and even three cheers for the Queen's 50th jubilee. |
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Similarly cheers and acclamation punctuated the famous speech of the young senator on man's rights and dignity. |
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If the relocation of 110 civil service jobs from London to York is not worth three cheers, it certainly merits a hearty two. |
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He was overwhelmed at the number of people packed into the council's chamber and was stunned at the cheers and applause he received. |
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The Commerce students of Fatima College topped the competitive list with high scores, receiving three cheers from the spectators. |
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Respecting Copyright is a good thing, and three cheers for a website that makes it easier to do that. |
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A large crowd was on the piers to witness her departure, and they made the welkin ring with their cheers. |
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If you have sent stuff recently just drop me a line to make sure I've got it, cheers. |
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Any murmurs of discontent at another apparently self-destructive week had disappeared into cheers inside four minutes. |
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The cheers and screams of excitement lead the giant beach ball to be tossed into the water without a further second's thought. |
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That stated, it has to be reported that it held the first night audience's attention and justly merited their cheers. |
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After raising one of the biggest cheers of the night, the streaker pranced around the penalty area before beating a hasty retreat. |
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Well, fate had decided for him that he provide cheers to people for he had begun as a villain in his early days. |
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Indian ceremonies, tom-toms, cheers, costumes, and painted faces may be part of their traditions. |
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A visit from Canterbury certainly cheers up hard-pressed and often despondent clergy and congregations. |
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But this isn't a TV drama where the judge bangs down the gavel decisively and victims leap up to the cheers of supporters. |
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Each goal is honoured with the crescendo beat of drums and the noise is increased by the cheers of the successful party. |
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In blazers and berets, their medals shining, they smiled broadly and soaked up the applause and cheers. |
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To the sounds of rapturous applause and cheers of agreement, Mr Murphy put his foot down and demanded action. |
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When the cheers go up in Carlow on Sunday, let's hear an extra special one for the mums. |
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He was unprepared for the loud cheers from a raucous crowd that greeted him when he exited the restroom. |
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After 10 seconds or so, he reappears above water and the bay resounds to the sounds of whoops and cheers from the floating audience. |
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General Howrad was basking in the cheers when, his aide leaned in and whispered something in his ear. |
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Whether he likes it or not, Andy Reid is a once and future hero in Philadelphia, where his name initially generated jeers, not cheers. |
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The official holds up each vote for the crowd to see, and is greeted with cheers or boos from the good natured crowd. |
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She remembered weather like this when she would get thrown up in stunts, yelling out cheers, tumbling until it hurt. |
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They sang the Red Flag and the Marseillaise, followed by three cheers for the social revolution and three boos for royalty and blacklegs. |
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She took him by the hand and, to the cheers of some of the nearby cowhands, led him upstairs. |
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As the players run onto the field, the stands come alive to the sound of cheers and support that echo across the river. |
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He looked into the crowd, first to the left then the right, all the while letting his people idolize him with cheers and yells. |
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About 20 minutes later mission control erupted in cheers, hugs and tears when a signal from the craft indicated it was still functioning. |
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The words were covered by the heavy sounds of cheers and the banging of the bass drum. |
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Three cheers therefore for the man, who a day later in The Times skilfully twitted his ignorant colleague. |
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Sandler approaches nervously, Nicholson cheers him on, and Graham sits by oblivious. |
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This afternoon, however, has the potential to offer Scotland followers a cause for muffled cheers. |
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With three guards behind him, the man called Ryuma Kakounji gaited up through the cheers and yells from star-struck commoners and fans. |
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Two girls in skintight red and white bodysuits slinked by, to the cheers of the crowd. |
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Kallis continued on his unflustered way until the close, but it was Havell who left the field to the biggest cheers. |
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The crowd's loud cheers and shouts of applause were typical of the flatterer, excessive and insincere. |
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As Moore shouted over boos and cheers, most of the nominees who had just given him a standing ovation sat silent. |
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When I did, and I saw all those Union Jacks and heard the cheers, it was as proud a moment as anyone can experience in life. |
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Right on cue, a resounding boom rolled throughout the school, followed by distant cheers. |
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Most of the Toro-ke were there, and the cheers and yells and catcalls and whoops made by everyone nearly knocked Maeya over upon their descent. |
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That contrasted with uproarious cheers at the Gibraltar pub in Buenos Aires, where a crowd of about 50 British expatriates applauded wildly. |
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Upon entering the lounge, we were greeted by the cheers of about fifteen football players. |
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A band blows solemn notes as two riders on magnificently caparisoned horses trot to the president's box, salute, and trot back to raucous cheers. |
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Huge cheers greeted car and bus passengers who waved flags and placards in solidarity with the demonstrators. |
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Each slogan won cheers from a largely conservative crowd of South Dakotan students. |
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Any hint of talking down to the troops with high-flown hyperbole was promptly greeted with catcalls and Bronx cheers. |
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The normally exultant cheers of a vast Scottish Grand National crowd were muted because the splendour of a truly great race was bought at a very dear price. |
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His mere existence is met alternately with thousands of adoring cheers or thousands of hateful jeers. |
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This criticism of the President from an antiwar position elicited cheers from the Republican delegates. |
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No cheers for those who push and vote against taking climate change seriously. |
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But the occasion is even more special when you can cheers with some funky flutes. |
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The appeals court ruling was greeted with cheers from many corners of Nevada and the legal community generally. |
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During past Eid celebrations hundreds of drivers have jammed Wilmslow Road to the cheers of onlookers and the event has sometimes fallen into disorder. |
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Brian Foste's well struck shot to goalie Tom Nolan's left was greeted by cheers by the home supporters and less than a minute later the final whistle sounded. |
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After 15 seconds or so of cheers the band kicks in with a reprise of the theme, the crowd explodes, and then, for three more minutes, the variations continue. |
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Especially the bit where Achilles has sacked the temple of Apollo and goes out onto the hilltop to raise his sword to the cheers of the army on the beach below. |
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Words of gratitude and respect were directed towards us and were soon drowned by loud cheers and flowing cups of beer and saki throughout the room. |
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Before the cheers have so much as died away the anthem starts up again. |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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If a goal is scored, the streets reverberate with cheers and honking horns. |
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Last weekend, as a huge detachment of US marines marched up Fifth Avenue preceded by their impressive marching band, enormous cheers rang out from the pavements. |
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However, the kids could not hide the sense of pride and joy on hogging the limelight while receiving the diploma amid lusty cheers from their parents and friends. |
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Join with me now, and give three cheers for the life of a great Tasmanian. |
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He and the other two waved the rest off and said three cheers to them. |
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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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Despite the thudding of basketballs and sneakers, the cheers of the participants and not so distant sounds of traffic on a highway, Tom found it all to be upsettingly quiet. |
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Star-studded guests arrived in fancy cars, and music and cheers rose above the castle walls as Kimye tied the knot. |
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Songs and shanties were put to the tunes being played, and hoots and cheers of laughter followed the dancing as the sun began to set and the party began. |
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If the lusty cheers in the Time Warner Cable Arena were any indication, these speakers fired up the base. |
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He raised the pole above his head, drove the spike into a log at his feet, shinnied up the pole, and to a chorus of cheers, bowed as he stood upon the far side, triumphant. |
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Despite the cheers and applause, the officers had their share of mishaps. |
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As expected, the two kissed for a millisecond and the crowd erupted in applause and cheers. |
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His remarks elicited cheers from the true-blue supporters in the audience, but only at the expense of alienating every single other person in the country. |
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At each point, the audience was eager to punctuate his rhetoric with cheers and applause. |
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The cheers today should be checked with a dose of Blairite humility. |
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In the bay off New Portland surfers shot up and down waves to the cheers of spectators as Jack walked down the long boardwalk running along the beach. |
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The theatre was full, and echoing to cheers, stamps and bravos. |
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The orchestra, soloists and chorus certainly earned those cheers. |
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For the second time in the festival, the crowd broke into spontaneous cheers and applause as the village women stood up against the oppressive regime of their village. |
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Local Administration Minister, M.C. Sampath, waved the flag as Justina on her two-wheeler, vroomed away amidst cheers from her schoolmates and teachers. |
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A moment later the whole ship was ringing with cheers and hails. |
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For the children jugglers and clowns drew cheers and applause and the area was filled with the sounds of the Caribbean steel band and Skipton Brass. |
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Over the cheers, the sound of a young boy's voice carried to his ears. |
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So it cheers me greatly to read about people like this bloke who kept on writing even though the rejections could wallpaper his office five times over. |
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When people feel down, buying and eating sweets always cheers them up. |
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The sheer pointlessness of the exercise always cheers them up. |
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He's clever and handsome, and he cheers you up when you're feeling sad, and he always washes all the pots and pans after lunch, and puts them away neatly. |
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Everyone ought to lead a parade once in their life, just to experience the curious sensation of marching down the middle of the street to cheers and hurrahs. |
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The screams of agony were lost among the cheers and shouts of joy at his appearance, as his handlers kept him moving quickly from person to person. |
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The sound of cheers and shouts echoed throughout the whole gym. |
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The watchers began to make wagers and to shout encouragements and cheers. |
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That line did not arouse raucous cheers or a standing ovation. |
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The field and stands erupted into cheers and celebratory shouts. |
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We watch fascinated as that character squirms his way through to a moral victory of sorts, then we give him a half-hearted two cheers for just surviving. |
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While critical here, I still give Danny two cheers, and no one will cheer a third time more loudly if he can successfully address the issues raised here. |
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We should only give two cheers for him, since he would have been on even stronger ground had he told West that his so-called scholarly research was worthless. |
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Horns hooting and cheers of joy filled the air in the popular fishing harbour, which has really been put on the map because of the Diva's success. |
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The final hooter at Huntington Stadium yesterday would normally have been greeted with cheers and an anticipation of what the fourth round of the Challenge Cup would bring. |
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The crowd was surging forward, deafening him with screams and cheers, more high pitched than not, as the majority of the throng pushing him forward seemed to be girls. |
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And also, cheers to Tristan, Xavier and co. for hosting the party! |
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The flag was saluted, cheers given for the King and senior classes were given the task of writing a composition on the greatness of the British Empire. |
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A chorus of applause and cheers greeted this, so loud for so few that I looked around in confusion, wondering where they had hidden all the extra people. |
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He acknowledges the cheers of his back benches, flicks an invisible speck from his irreproachable Paul Smith sleeve and saunters off back to Downing Street. |
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They pressed forward in hopes of projecting their cheers a little louder. |
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A discerning crowd that cheers the models, behaves in a dignified manner and overlooks any slight lapses in the show, encourages the models to put their best foot forward. |
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I could hear Keith's loud guffaws through the cheers and whistles. |
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When the black shroud was removed from the white jersey, the crowd exploded with cheers in a standing ovation as fans began to chant Robinson's name. |
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Here I want to offer three cheers for base 3, the ternary system. |
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The seven percent of footage it missed included confusable sounds, such as background music, or loud audience cheers. |
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They crowded around him with vociferous welcome, Brown leading in a series of wild cheers. |
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Arms are raised, the cheers are deafening, the pipes turn to a strathspey and a whole section of the crowd launches into a mad jig. |
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The announcement was greeted by a mixture of boos and cheers. |
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I pray you, sirs, to take some cheers the while I go for a moment's space to my poor afflicted child. |
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Katie H is rather surprised because she expected to be hated more but now gets cheers and people admitting that she seems like a good egg. |
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The bomber carried away the mast tops and the aerial then crashed into the sea to the cheers of the rest of the convoy. |
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They then sit down and form a conga line for a few seconds before ending the routine to cheers from onlookers. |
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The crowd erupted into cheers, with Ortiz summing up his feelings, and perhaps everyone in the greater Boston area. |
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One of the loudest cheers went to disabled capuchin monkey, Joey, who won Rescue Animal of the Year. |
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As he crossed the 58-minute mark, the crowd broke into cheers, counting down the final seconds like a rocket launch. |
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The first line striking an emotional chord is reciprocated with cheers, claps and zindabad chants only getting louder. |
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Elizabeth I, who was staying at Hatfield House at the time of her accession, rode to London to the cheers of both the ruling class and the common people. |
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The widely predicted jeering of Aiden McGeady from the Tartan Army briefly turned to cheers when he was next to see a yellow card for a poor challenge on Fletcher. |
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Bright back-chat cheers the patient, but gets us no forrarder. |
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Opposition protesters gathered in a square in the capital Ouagadougou burst into cheers when they heard the announcement of Mr Compaore's resignation. |
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Big Tom And The Mainliners frontman Tom McBride has been dubbed Ireland's king of country music and was greeted with a chorus of applause and cheers from the studio audience. |
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But Steve, driven on by the cause to help vervet monkeys, ignored the temptation to stop and carried on, eventually crossing the finish line to great cheers and relief. |
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But this time there were no cheers, hilarious laughter, or a door prize. |
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