Eight teams piloted their dirigibles, while a crowd of spectators cheered them on. |
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And, as we cheered him around the country, in a sense we cheered ourselves in the autumn glow of his confirmation. |
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They all cheered and whooped at the news and Dr. Bines headed for the door. |
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The Tories whooped and cheered, with Ryedale's John Greenway looking a particularly happy man. |
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Both girls jumped up and cheered, then whooped, hugging each other tightly. |
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The studio audience whooped and cheered after he made the surprise announcement. |
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If I had been in that airport and my flight was held up because of these idiots, I would have cheered the police on as they arrested the couple. |
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Connected by an air line to a surface boat, he entered the loch as a crowd of onlookers cheered him on. |
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The crowd cheered loudly as the host of the contest walked on stage with the name of the winning band in his hand. |
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There was rejoicing at the Academy and every tenant in the valley cheered his health. |
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And then Ben's match began, and it was him I cheered for instead, my yells sounding hollow even to my own ears. |
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He cheered along with the rest of the crowd and put on his batting helmet as Eric leisurely made his way across home plate. |
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The atmosphere was electric as the bands revved up and spectators cheered their favorites. |
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They were both cheered by the music and it added a bit of lightness to their evening. |
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Sporting a tartan dinner suit, he was cheered and applauded as he accepted the silver statue. |
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The entire crowd of guests cheered and applauded as the two walked towards the dance floor. |
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This is the only film I have ever seen in the cinema where the audience stood up at the end and cheered and applauded. |
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The crowd cheered and applauded, their downtrodden spirits uplifted once more at their chosen king's words. |
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We got stiffly to our feet and clapped the encores, applauded and cheered the memory of what we once believed and wanted to be. |
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Every man in maroon leaving the pitch had a hand shaken by their manager as the Hearts supporters cheered and applauded. |
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One would think that a leader who has brought about a historic detente with an arch-enemy would be cheered and feted by his people. |
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They cheered when their team scored, cheered even louder when they won but never insulted or made little of their rivals. |
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Then we'd all go around with long faces for a week, until we began to think of something else and cheered up. |
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The crowd of royalists and the curious cheered as Prince Charles unveiled a plaque marking his visit. |
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Businessmen gathered to hear him address a Lord Mayor's banquet in the City of London and cheered him as he laid into the firefighters. |
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Villagers cheered as the building was lowered by crane off a flatbed lorry. |
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As cyclists rode through the rustic towns that hug the route, spectators cheered, waved, and took snapshots. |
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The crowd cheered wildly as she shimmied her way back in to the saddle and patted her horse for keeping his mind on the job at hand. |
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The crowd of people gathered in the area cheered, and the incident ended in averting the man's death wish. |
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We actually cheered when malt liquor was made available at the local stores. |
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The crowd roars and cheered as Shobeck appeared with his queen on the balcony above the stage. |
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The crowd whooped and cheered when Sliwa bedecked the hood ornament of the mayor's Lincoln with a big yellow bow. |
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However, that didn't matter to the vociferous home support who cheered their side's maiden league victory to the echo. |
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The boys, being the meatheads they were, cheered and patted Drake on the back. |
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The people of the mob cheered as they made their way out of the palace, that was now soiled in blood and violence. |
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Guests cheered as a quintet of Nordic beauties emerged on a sparkling white circular stage littered with disco glitter balls. |
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And cheered on by nearly 38,000 delirious fans the 34-year-old Gloucester born star did a triumphant lap of honour, waving the flag of St George. |
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All the tracklayers were Caucasians and the Chinese simply looked on and cheered their favorite crew. |
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We both left slightly ahead, having cheered our nags with enthusiasm, a pint, and the best steak sandwich I've ever had. |
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And corporate treasurers cheered because their borrowing costs are linked to Treasury yields. |
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With greetings of hope and yet of sarcastic mockery the crowd cheered his emerging form. |
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Under a blue, sunny sky and falling leaves, the crowds cheered the trudgers on to the finish line in Central Park. |
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American exchanges have cheered the proposal, which will swell their ranks and pocketbooks. |
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This did not deter the tug of war teams as they slid and tugged on the rope or the audience who cheered them on. |
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Some of the matches were really close and parents, friends and teachers cheered on their teams from the sidelines. |
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He started the first running race and cheered the young athletes on in the warm sunshine. |
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He joked around with Dallas, played games with him and cheered him up when he felt blue. |
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Some 20 swimmers took to the water at the boat slip in the town while onlookers cheered. |
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A postal worker was cheered and applauded when he told the meeting how the unofficial strike in the post had driven bosses back. |
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Mr Heyes, 58, started bowling at Keighley AMF Bowl at 7am, cheered on by his friends and family. |
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In all fairness, he also cheered, bragged, exclaimed and encouraged us as we finally got things right. |
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Daniel has cheered up since last week and is feeling confident about next season. |
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The girls all cheered as Chris held up a black lacy nightie from a deep red box. |
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That cheered me up no end and the round of applause after that was mentioned went on for minutes! |
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And I was shown a picture of the Other Half in knee socks, which cheered me up no end. |
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The crowd cheered as he shifted to the side and blocked, although I was pleased to see he buckled under the pressure of the blow. |
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Inside, the audience cheered and clapped as the speckled celluloid film started to roll. |
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All the handmaidens cheered, but the Lady stood to the back of them, her face stoic. |
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Waving banners and flags, protesters cheered and shouted as speakers put across the case against war. |
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After some minutes, he heaved himself to his feet to the evident relief of the crowd who had mistakenly cheered, but it proved premature. |
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He hissed when Galloway spoke, of course, cheered ostentatiously when King spoke, and generally made himself ridiculous. |
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It was too easy, but the crowd cheered, so I came away feeling as if I had provided a little entertainment to start their morning. |
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They lowered the window pane of their car as they left the hospital after the birth, and cheered at the gathered crowd. |
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The crowd cheered as he proved just why he has won so many dance competitions. |
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All the balloons were released as the crowd cheered and watched them disappear. |
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The singer reportedly broke down and wept onstage, even as her Chinese supporters cheered her on and called out to her not to cry. |
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We were spotted immediately and a welcoming committee of children cheered our arrival. |
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As we walked into the TA our support crew cheered us on and we plopped into the chairs set out for us. |
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The sides were neck and neck for most of the time as the supporters cheered them on. |
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She was disappointed about that, but she did find an aloe plant, which cheered her greatly. |
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His sunny disposition doubtless cheered Americans up, but the key factor in his success was the end of the oil crisis. |
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They had taken care of her when she was sick, or hurt, and they had comforted and cheered her up when she was sad. |
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He said he was thankful to his teachers, who had encouraged him and cheered him up when he was unhappy. |
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Parents cheered as their boys chased down fly balls and hurled them home, where overzealous runners were tagged out. |
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He walked slowly to the baseline to begin the match as the crowd cheered and hollered. |
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The next time Royal carriages drive down the home straight at York racecourse they will be cheered on by thousands of race-goers. |
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He already has a fan club in the shape of his family, who cheered him on in the studio, and school pals. |
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The whole group hooted and cheered loudly, the guys were whooping at Cindy. |
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The crowd stood and cheered when the two appeared together, Romo sporting a choppy bob instead of her famous long locks. |
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Protesters enthusiastically cheered speakers who called for mass civil disobedience. |
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The audience cried, cheered, applauded, and streamers, bunting and party poppers filled the air. |
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Blake pointed at the King and once more the audience clapped and cheered, satisfied by his choice. |
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The clapperboard sounded again, as the director launched the film at a temple at AVM studios on Sunday, cheered by a surging crowd. |
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He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist claque who are dotted about the hall. |
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I can only image the delight with which Nixon would have cheered on this approach. |
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The grandmothers cheered as Jon caught his child and its mother in his arms. |
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Flower petals were thrown from the rooftops and everyone cheered for the soldiers. |
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He was cheered by his own set in the House of Commons on the night of his inauguratory speech. |
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I've also been cheered up by the unexpected emergence of some physalis plants I'd convinced myself had died when I transplanted them. |
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Everyone cheered, whistled and threw confetti as my parents walked back down the aisle, holding hands and beaming. |
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Nearly everyone cheered as the firing squad refused to shoot the revolutionary sailors. |
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David Duxbury's side was cheered on by a good crowd which included most of the firsts from both clubs. |
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The video ended, and the conventioneers cheered as Mr. Bush strode onto a stage shaped like a pitcher's mound. |
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Delighted crowds cheered on a spectacular carnival of colourful floats and bands on Saturday. |
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The crowds cheered and flooded the basement, only to realize that no staircase led to the next floor. |
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Hundreds of thousands of faithful sang, cheered and sobbed along Mexico City streets as John Paul waved to them from his Popemobile. |
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The car crawled at 11 miles per hour, as excited onlookers cheered the smiling President and his glamorous wife. |
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It was then a frantic race to the finish as the excited onlookers cheered the teams over the line. |
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Conal did three encores and the whole crowd got to their feet, clapped, cheered and just refused to sit down. |
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Leaders of the former communist countries awaiting EU membership cheered Ireland's decision to endorse the EU's eastward expansion. |
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The ship's company, resplendent in white, marched onboard and cheered ship, before CMDR Sammut was piped across the gangway for the first time. |
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Supporters, many waving flags and home-made banners, cheered on their heroes and often the noise was deafening. |
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Dale cheered me on as I got his Cessna off the ground, did 30-degree turns and cruised the sky without sending us into a death spiral. |
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Most of those present were decked out in the Kerry colours and they cheered and clapped every positive move or score the team got. |
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She will be cheered on by husband Christopher, who she married in February, and her mum Margaret, who gave her away on her wedding day. |
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My mom cheered as she reached into the glove compartment to click on a garage door opener inside it. |
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The goal spurred the home side on, and cheered by a good sized crowd they looked the more likely to score. |
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When his presence was detected the music paused and the gathering cheered his arrival. |
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The people who jostled and barracked him at the count centre were the same people who cheered him to the echo seven years ago. |
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Jetting out of trap four he was in control at the opening bend and his followers cheered him to the echo all the way home. |
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It is equally the case that 30 years of economic growth and rising prosperity in the Western world have not noticeably cheered us up. |
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He was cheered to the echo and, a trifle remarkably, joyously, and continually, waved to the thousands who were acclaiming him. |
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However, the greatest acclamation was reserved for the audience who to a person applauded and cheered at the conclusion of the play. |
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What cheered me up further was the readiness of the coach drivers to jape and joke about with people who didn't understand English. |
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Those nutters in the square loved every minute of it and even cheered when the water cannon returned. |
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Whilst the jet set bit of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle can be fun, coming home to a pile of junk mail and red bills never cheered anyone up. |
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It was a joyous occasion for them, as a sizeable crowd watched and cheered them. |
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More than 150 jubilant residents clapped and cheered as plans to build homes on a children's play area were thrown out. |
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The gym became silent as a group of army colleagues, friends, family and well-wishers cheered Neil on. |
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Politicians spoke, judges administered the oaths and newly naturalized citizens cheered. |
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At the showing the audience cheered, whistled, rocked with laughter, but all were moved, and were very proud. |
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Finally, someone popped the cork on a champagne bottle and we all cheered. |
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The strains of music played, the words came up, and we cheered as one. |
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I smiled and cheered inwardly as I set down the telephone receiver. |
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His mates cheered him off at the unearthly hour of 4 a.m. in the pouring rain from a bar that has asked to remain anonymous in the interests of good taste. |
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On Sunday evening as the mist fell on Hyde Park, delirious supporters gave vent to their emotions as they cheered the new kings of Roscommon football. |
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This always cheered me up, without fail, and this time was no different. |
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After taking a post-gig bow and being cheered from the stage by his adoring public, Elmo unwound in the upstairs bar, still high as a kite following his triumph. |
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The soldiers, dressed in bright green fatigues with knapsacks on their backs, filed through Jean Lesage Airport to meet loved ones who cheered and clapped. |
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The class cheered as the excited students immediately fired up their conversations while other sleepyheads along with Chloe fell instantly asleep. |
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The band of boys cheered and yowled but Eric told them all to shut up. |
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Still, even those who seemed to have turned up with the intention of staying for an hour or so and then quietly slipping away, stayed till the end and cheered the winners. |
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The bosses and their staff who have slogged so hard to keep the company going in its more difficult moments will no doubt be cheered by this news. |
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And at a time when the country needed to be cheered up, the sight of our reverential politicians getting the mickey taken out of them was as uplifting a vision as could be. |
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People cheered him and he wore a wide smile, shaking hands and enjoying the well-wishing crowd. |
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The English and their Flemish allies cheered and celebrated the victory in disbelief. |
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He cheered her on, pulling her towards his car, a brand new, red Corvette. |
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Everyone in the dukedom heard of her well-aimed book but not all cheered. |
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I was a bit down in the dumps yesterday, but now you've cheered me up! |
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They had cackled and cheered when Peter had finally killed the little coney with a sharp blow to the spine that had snapped it in two with the sound of a popgun. |
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But Yarmouth saluted him with cannon and cheered him to the echo. |
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Finally, she was cheered frenetically at the party congress, where she was elected by a membership that did not want to hear about any more dirty business. |
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Much media debate operates at a level of generality where policies are cheered or condemned while their cultural substrate and the practices they spawn remain unexamined. |
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As 200,000 cheered on, Pope Francis was inaugurated in a glitzy ceremony this morning. |
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However, the bitter chillness notwithstanding, thousands of people, particularly children, gathered in the main Charing Cross and Commercial road areas and cheered. |
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About 130 Norwegians flew to the North Pole and cheered and drank champagne on a charter flight as they passed the top of the globe on a round trip from Oslo. |
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The media, much of it in the hands of regressive establishment figures, eagerly cheered them on. |
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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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Every crunching tackle was cheered, every spinning pass applauded. |
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They hung together and cheered the quality rides of each team member, leaving to other clubs the slightly overdone exuberances of attracting media and public attention. |
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Thousands cheered for Ukrainian unity and heroism as the blue-and-yellow flags of their country flapped in the late summer sun. |
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Despite admonitions from the chair, the audience frequently laughed, hissed and cheered the proceedings. |
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Rocket fanatics to a man, they rose to their feet and cheered. |
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The crowd, which roared for nearly every sound bite, cheered lustily for Cain. |
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Sam was right, he hadn't given me an instant fix to my problems, but he had significantly cheered me up simply by treating me as though I were human. |
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The public cheered Holmes when she broke away from Cruise with a similar element of challenge and ingenuity. |
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Together we practiced our death glares on those in the line in front of us and cheered whenever someone gave up on waiting, bailing out of the line. |
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The priest, a big promoter of interfaith dialogue in Syria, was cheered upon his arrival in Raqqa. |
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The forum provided a stark contrast to the earlier leader's debate, as candidates argued with each other and the audience cheered, booed, and heckled the representatives. |
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During the World Cup soccer series, the cattlemen and stockmen in Queensland and the Northern Territory cheered throughout for South Korea to win! |
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The assembly hall at the school was packed to the rafters as family, friends and fellow pupils cheered on the models when they took to the catwalk in local fashions. |
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The crowd of soldiers cheered and cried out their battle cry. |
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They are cheered on by penguins and interrupted by a kitten halftime show after the first hour. |
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Dagenham's collection of semi-professionals were cheered on by 3,000 fans. |
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The crowd that accumulated to watch the squabble reportedly applauded and cheered as Bieber fled the scene. |
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And then there was the segment of the media that actively cheered it all on. |
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Buses, vans, and cars sounded their horns, gun salutes rang out, the bells of Westminster Abbey pealed, and everyone cheered. |
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Two men, literally in a cage, were attacking each other while the pastor and his friends cheered. |
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Loud Ukrainian music cheered a few thousand people who had camped out for the night. |
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People on the streets of Havana cheered and celebrated the return of fighters from the Sierra Maestra. |
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On the contrary, it should be hoisted on our collective shoulders and cheered Rudy-style. |
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He was taken away in chains while the villagers looked on and cheered. |
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It seemed the whole city was en fate as rival supporters with all manner of blue-and-white manifestations chaffed one another good-humoredly and cheered loudly. |
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The crowd cheered and whooped for Jerry Lee, who raised a hand and pulled his face in a taut grin. |
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Wearing suits, they held hands and carried flowers as the crowd cheered. |
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He shouted something in his language and the crowds cheered once more. |
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Not only did they get slimmer, fitter and become more attractive human beings, but also they cheered up and blossomed into radiant self-confidence. |
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They filled an entire section of the grandstand opposite the Williams pit garage, cheered wildly and waved flags and yelled every time Montoya made an appearance. |
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The crowd cheered ecstatically as one man, being thrown about wildly atop the fence, used his weight to assist those below rocking the massive concrete blocks and chain link. |
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Cars hooted approval, crowds cheered and clapped the heroes. |
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The audience cheered and whistled, but the happy couple was oblivious. |
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In response, the crowd cheered and at times even hooted its approval. |
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The children dressed in soccer gear whistled, shook rattles and cheered as the orchestra gave a rousing rendition of this well known football anthem. |
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As one of Scotland's few indigenous games, we should be cheered by its enduring popularity, and its belated efforts to encourage more participation at grass-roots level. |
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On reaching the one million euro mark the crowd cheered loudly. |
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When Susan Lucci earned her first Emmy after 18 unrealized nominations, I stood and cheered. |
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Liveried flunkies rushed forward to open the doors, TV lights flared, cameras flashed and the crowd cheered as the celebrities stepped into the blinding glare. |
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The last shot was completed, we all cheered, had a glug of champagne and then drove into Londinium's West End where we danced, drank and sang karaoke until 1.30 am. |
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The twenthysomethings in the audience cheered at all the nonsensical provocation. |
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This time it was his son Lewis on the pitch while he cheered from the touch line. |
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In Scotland, he received much criticism from local residents, but in England he was cheered for his action. |
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She stressed that anyone who badmouths Egypt and disrespects Egyptian does not deserve to be cheered for. |
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Still, he said most of his fellow reunionists looked older and balder than he did, so that cheered him up. |
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From 9 in the morning until 9 at night, hardy fans cheered and moshed and staggered through a stifling but often exciting day. |
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It was a long day and everyone cheered when we turned into Oban, nestled in the crook of a sheltered bay. |
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He found no differences between home and away team performances when spectators cheered before the start of a play. |
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We cheered on our favorite team in the Ag Olympics, with events including cherry pit spitting and Christmas tree tossing. |
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Elsewhere, crowds cheered as punters tried their hand at sheepshearing classes and welly-throwing. |
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Benjamin Moore dipped McCarthy and smooched her lips, as they were cheered on by the other attendees, the Daily Mail reported. |
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The findings and excellent news from Ruiz along with Almagro's new reinforcements cheered Pizarro and his tired followers. |
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The crowds lining the route, unaware of what had happened, cheered and waved as Northumbrian rushed past. |
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About 15 Orangemen took part in a silent token parade past the contested shopfronts, jeered by nationalists and cheered by loyalists. |
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They were cheered home by an honour guard of Royal Marines and Paratroopers who walked with the boys over the last mile. |
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Nelson stayed briefly in London, where he was cheered wherever he went, before visiting Merton to see Emma, arriving in late August. |
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None of the staff thought it was much fun, but the spazzers cheered up no end. |
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They accompanied Nelson to his barge and cheered him off, which Nelson acknowledged by raising his hat. |
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The swimmers, some in Santa hats, monkey suits and bright wigs, were cheered on by a large crowd of spectators. |
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The sailors surrounded him, laying hands on him, withstraining him, the while they guffawed and cheered. |
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Six slavonian grebes and two great northern divers cheered seawatchers at Llanfairfechan, with more at Beddmanarch Bay and Benllech. |
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My freshman year, I cheered beside a guy with a huge Afro and Kanye glasses and a guy in a toga. |
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The crowd cheered as a firebrand was tossed onto the huge pile of wood to start the traditional homecoming bonfire. |
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Peter, 67, who plays Shrimpy MacClare in the hit ITV drama, was cheered by protesters. |
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The players' wives have also been a focus for the cameras, as they cheered or screeched on their husbands. |
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Every pica, and every banderilla, plunged into the bull's body are cheered by the matador's hero worshipers. |
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Other parents like Soman clapped and cheered for their wards as little kids smiled and enjoyed their moment of stardom. |
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Show regulars Jay Mohr and Penn Gillette also cheered for Cumia. |
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On April 23, 1971, 504 days after that first session in Alabama, Sticky Fingers was released, cheered on by media and public alike. |
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Hundreds of technophiles were cheered and clapped into Apple's London Covent Garden store as the doors were flung open at 8am. |
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Crowds of well-wishers loudly cheered as Gen Sir David Richards, Chief of the Defence Staff, pinned the honour to the chest of retired Cdr Eddie Grenfell. |
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The arrival of the unexpected letter cheered him up almost immediately. |
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I pulled out a Gryffindor key chain I had been saving for just such an emergency, and she cheered up while telling me why she was definitely a Gryffindor and not a Slytherin. |
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Preston was the first of quite a few places in England where the Prince was cheered as he rode by and where he was joined by some English volunteers for his Army. |
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He was cheered for restoring order to a destabilized principality, yet showed no mercy toward thieves, murderers or anyone who plotted against his rule. |
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I made out a cheque, payable to self, which cheered me up somewhat. |
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As fans, coaches and players cheered and yelled from the sidelines, a Burin teenager scored a goal in the first ten seconds, setting the tone for the rest of the match. |
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Because he managed to give a word-perfect rendition, cheered on by fellow guests, when he attended the first Ambassador's Ball in aid of Radio City's Cash for Kids charity. |
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Although he was blatantly on drugs, the crowd still cheered him. |
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Guests cheered as a Yeoman of the Guard in ceremonial dress rugby tackled the 17-year-old, pulling him to the floor as he approached the royal tea tent. |
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He who has loved quiet, who has so long shunned publicity, must school himself to be cheered and beclapped and huzzaed by thousands every time he lets himself be seen. |
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Trampolinist Sean, who has Down's syndrome, was delighted to play his part once more and was cheered on by the crowd in Stromness on the 275th day of the relay. |
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And in sunny Oxford thousands of students cheered on drunken daredevils as they tried unsuccessfully to break through police to dive into the river from Magdalen Bridge. |
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