The movie took itself just seriously enough, which given that it was a cheerleading movie, was not particularly much. |
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Is this real journalism or a kind of a form of cheerleading, where everybody benefits, because it's all soft and warm and fuzzy? |
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Since the conflict is still in progress, it suggests that this is meant more as cheerleading than documentation. |
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Following their cheerleading during impeachment, they were firmly in the party camp this fall. |
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Her weapon was a set of red cheerleading pom-poms, with which she'd distract assailants before kung-fu kicking them. |
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These girls are swapping their schoolbooks for pom-poms to embrace all the razzmatazz that is cheerleading. |
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You see, cheerleading here is a year round sport with practices almost every other day, sometimes more. |
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She quit cheerleading when she entered high school and opted for the step team. |
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On the right, there is deep despondency mixed with spurts of cheerleading for the next election. |
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The story is about teenage girls obsessing on winning a national cheerleading competition. |
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Although cheerleading has struggled to be accepted as a proper sport, it has exploded, with hundreds of teams popping up across the country. |
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The director explained that the American-influenced sport was a cross between gymnastics, dancing, and cheerleading. |
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Because today's cheerleading is very high-impact, it can result in injuries from falls, dismounts and weight-bearing stunts. |
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She says that cheerleading, which has its roots in the USA, has undergone rapid growth on this side of the pond. |
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Ever since I had seen her in her skimpy little cheerleading outfit, I had a huge distaste for her. |
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Today's cheerleading is a unique mix of gymnastics, strength, acrobatics and dance. |
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Additionally, a larger number of students participate by joining the band or the cheerleading squad, two spin-off benefits of football. |
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But how can you sack out when your brain is whirling over tomorrow's three tests, cheerleading tryouts and your latest crush? |
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You missed the latest in a series of obtuse, eye-rolling interviews by the high school cheerleading squad that calls itself the news media. |
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But how can you sack out when your brain is whirling over tomorrow's three tests, cheerleading try-outs and your latest crush? |
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Remind her that try-outs for next year's cheerleading squad are this month. |
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The attractive girls get up in each other's grilles and talk smack about their cheerleading prowess. |
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Like biology tests and cheerleading tryouts, acne is something you probably thought you'd left behind in high school. |
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A girl in a cheerleading uniform sat to my left, chatting at a ridiculous speed on a sleek little cell phone. |
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At one point, the school's cheerleading squad, complete with pink pompons, surrounded Borissov wanting a photograph with him. |
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The reason I'm not trying out for the squad is because I'm not exactly cheerleading material. |
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No offense, but you're one of the last people I'd come to for cheerleading. |
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Despite these complications, the company is obviously ready to move ahead with its cheerleading. |
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The team has organized a number of courses at the center, which provide a steppingstone into the world of cheerleading. |
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There is little question in anyone's mind that the union could not have survived without his continual support and cheerleading. |
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The series often gets sidetracked into thinly veiled environmentalist cheerleading, which leads to some of the weaker storylines. |
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I've got responsibilities like cheerleading, student council, national honor society, and many others. |
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I shouldn't project my opinions of one cheerleading team on all cheerleaders. |
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The upshot of the media's cheerleading was a less-than-critical approach to the looming war. |
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He was wearing a girl's cheerleading outfit with two pom-poms and a wig with two pigtails. |
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We hear a lot of cheerleading about these agreements bringing massive prosperity, but the facts speak for themselves. |
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And yet his Putin cheerleading increasingly crosses the line into denial or outright recycling of Kremlin propaganda. |
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In the film, Jones tackles a water-gun-wielding mascot, goes skating, and delivers an impassioned speech about cheerleading. |
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Santana gets into college on a cheerleading scholarship but wants to throw that away to pursue her artistic dreams. |
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Soon the cheerleading press arrives, followed by global consumers hungry for a piece of the action. |
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Not only was there a cheerleading squad, but also a twirler team and a pep squad. |
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The symptoms caught on among several girls on the cheerleading squad, then spread. |
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Kentrell Collins leads Prancing Elites, an all-male cheerleading squad from Mobile, Alabama. |
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This past year, Lauren made the provincial cheerleading squad and will be competing in the national championship in May. |
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It contains some saucy dialogue and a cheerleading routine that would steam up glasses on the old 42nd Street. |
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An admirer of Dada and Surrealism, among other art movements, she is equally attracted to cheerleading and vaudeville. |
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Raised on a farm in central Alberta, she was an energetic, athletic teenager who loved cheerleading and horseback riding. |
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Grabbing a prime-time anchor spot in exchange for cheerleading for a controversial merger would be the capper on that career. |
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Their cheerleading for the status quo only delays the charting of a new course that is now an urgent necessity. |
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That, in turn, may have led to the trivialization and devaluation of cheerleading. |
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A few personal items of the autobio are confirmed: she was indeed the head of the cheerleading squad at the University of Maryland. |
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If you're a red-faced hockey dad in Massachusetts, a high-strung cheerleading mom in Texas or some other species of overzealous sports parent, be warned. |
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If there is no proper assessment, people will think Cameron is cheerleading on this. |
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And sometimes when a cheerleading statement is first made, the data already contradict it. |
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Original skill game in which your objective will be to go as high as possible, launching the captain of your cheerleading team into the sky. |
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The plot concerns Texas Ranger Tommy Lee, who must go undercover as a cheerleading coach in order to protect five airheaded nymphets who have witnessed a murder. |
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As an exercise in cheerleading it was a toe-curling disaster. |
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She was cheerleading captain and a shining star in the school. |
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Alison had even joined the cheerleading squad to get him to notice her. |
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The Texas House of Representatives, struggling to find ways of filling their days, passed a bill that would outlaw sexually suggestive cheerleading. |
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The cheerleading experience hasn't been without controversy for him. |
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The entire notion of cheerleading is just a sexist attempt to try to objectify the female body. |
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Aside from some mild cheerleading for Boris Johnson, O'Rourke thankfully left his own politics at the door – and you didn't have to agree with him to be tickled by his wryness. |
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And our Union is urging them to reject this patronage move by the Conservatives on the basis of Hermanson's cheerleading for Bill C-39, which will dramatically cut both staff and the effectiveness of the Commission. |
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Sometimes we hope that cheerleading will help them. |
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With the expanding popularity of cheerleading and dance teams worldwide, Varsity needed a technology solution to support their online and field sales efforts, customer loyalty programs and global expansion strategy. |
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Instead of cheerleading for fracking, the government should be working with community and renewable energy to move us towards a low carbon future. |
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So does Mr. Knechtges's choreography, which makes spirited use of basketball moves, the kinetics of cheerleading and a blissful evocation of ancient terpsichorean signage. |
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This is the turgid, enumerative, cheerleading voice of political talking points and White House press aides. |
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Jack Layton has to start cheerleading business. |
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I would like to keep that away from these meetings, keep to the questions for the young people, the young farmers, and keep the cheerleading out of it. |
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I would just hope that we keep the political rhetoric away from these sessions and remind the parliamentary secretary to go a little easy on cheerleading the minister, because it leaves us no choice but rebuttal. |
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She is so very proud to put on her cheerleading costume. |
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It's the cheerleading function we could do without, the promotion. |
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The event also promoted ultimate frisbee and street cheer, a cross between dance and cheerleading. |
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I'm sorry if I'm embarrassing someone in this room, but this was a report in the Vancouver Sun just before Christmas, that the DFO report is unscientific and does not meet the DFO cheerleading slogan of scientific excellence. |
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Keep cheerleading to a minimum and pragmatics to a maximum. |
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For this project, I contacted college programs, cheerleading, martial arts, and acrobatic gymnastics programs. |
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Michael rolled his eyes as George trailed off to babble about Shona, the captain of the cheerleading team. |
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Maybe you did not make the cheerleading squad. |
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In Syracuse, the cheerleading squad is about equal in status to the Mayor. |
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The cheerleading squad arrived five minutes into the first half. |
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It's diametrically opposed to all the cheerleading. |
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Though Claire seems to only wear her cheerleading outfit, that doesn't mean the show's skimping on her costumes. |
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I got picked for the cheerleading squad, and YOU didn't. In your face! |
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