For once, Melbourners will be setting aside their usual practice of barracking for whatever team Collingwood is playing against. |
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Trips to the shops can be an assault course of complete strangers barracking her with queries over her triplet girls. |
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During the heated debate, the Mayor Roger Clarke as Chair, struggled to maintain order amid barracking from the public galleries. |
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Of course, being a Liberal supporter, I should really be barracking for Latahm to remain. |
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The Prime Minister supports voluntary voting, but says the Government won't be barracking for change. |
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I am absolutely appalled at your barracking for England tomorrow night in the World Cup Final. |
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They will certainly enjoy some respite from the negative headlines which have been barracking them in recent weeks, which maybe renders the result palatable for all. |
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And, you know, call me wrong, but remember I'm only a third of the way through, however I really like John West and find myself barracking for him against the evil O'Flaherty. |
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Having spent far too much time in front of the telly barracking for Australia and its allies in Iraq, the Professor missed Geoffrey Blainey's review in the New Criterion. |
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He grew up barracking for East Perth and now supports Fremantle. |
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In addition to the formal legal process, a number of academics, lobbyists, journalists, and commentators have been kibitzing and barracking from the sidelines. |
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I made it known I was barracking for the Khaleesi. |
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Some people stopped concentrating on the piece altogether, some started barracking and heckling, while others began chatting to one another. |
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The only really unique aspect of Australian barracking is its idiom, the distinctive language and humour involved. |
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You will hear barracking from those who live on this European Union and who earn far more here than they would ever be worth in the commercial world. |
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