Fanner's use of low-profile, quieter fans suggests they share my concerns about cooler noise. |
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Emotions ran high in packed taverns and shebeens with some fans literally drowning their sorrows to get over the disappointment. |
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It was even more disappointing yesterday because we could feel the fans getting behind us and willing us to win. |
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A sackful of medals followed, and his partnership with John Toshack is still talked about by misty-eyed Liverpool fans even today. |
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Long-time State fans will appreciate the show's insider feel, but most channel surfers will find little reason to lower their remotes. |
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The glory days have rarely seemed more distant, but for every home game more than 20,000 fans continue to live the dream. |
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Meanwhile, NFL fans have come to expect trades featuring faceless draft picks. |
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The breakthrough of punk internationally put rock music and popular culture back in the hands of fans and amateurs. |
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Don't get me wrong, that's not meant as a criticism of those loyal fans who turned up to watch the game. |
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Each year hoards of fans converge on Chippenham for the festival from as far afield as the USA and the Netherlands. |
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Meanwhile, over at the town hall, music fans have a feast of concerts lined up next weekend. |
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Many of these units have fans to move the heat, and are also available with remote controls, wall switches or wall-mounted thermostats. |
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Some of the fans claim to have had their cars keyed or received verbal abuse for having Steeler adornments on their vehicles. |
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Beckham was given a rapturous welcome by fans in Japan earlier yesterday after jetting in for a promotional tour of the Far East. |
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Digitally-enabled sports fans can select particular camera angles, or call up on-screen menus containing all kinds of background nuggets. |
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Baseball fans who oppose the current system hate it when teams have to hold fire sales or trade away players who are soon to be free agents. |
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The fact that the team and their fans are whining about a college football strategy is weak sauce. |
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And don't forget that it is one of the most popular games of all time, so there will be more fans willing the movie not to fail. |
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In the past those big clubs have accepted that it's the luck of the draw and simply asked fans without tickets to stay away. |
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Football fans are now expecting the team to go further and Sono has said that in the knockout rounds anything is possible. |
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This iteration builds on what was achieved in its predecessor, without making wholesale changes that could alienate fans of the original. |
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Critics have been falling over themselves to heap praise on the musician after she brought fans to their feet with stirring performances. |
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There is a rush among some fans and pundits to consign Benitez's predecessor to the knacker's yard of football history. |
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As she increases her speed to 29 knots, the prop wash piles up astern into an arcing jet stream then fans out into a broad trailing wake. |
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He said fans should behave well as Zambia risked FIFA sanctions if they misconducted themselves. |
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The keeper dives, and the shot gets saved, or it drops into the back of the net, the fans sigh or groan on cue, and the game goes on. |
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Cities like Vienna and New York have long-standing ballet traditions, and it's normal to have fans waiting for autographs at the stage door. |
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By stressing their autobiographies more than their music, they may lose fans who simply want a good record, not a memoir. |
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Cans of soft drink and doughnuts will be manna from heaven for tennis fans queuing for tickets for Wimbledon tennis fortnight next week. |
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The choreography required him to roll on the floor at a time when fans adored his high leaps and sparkling technique. |
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On one occasion, after being caught short during a particularly exciting match, he merrily urinated over the heads of the fans sitting below. |
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A section of fencing was broken down and advertising hoardings flattened in the stampede as rival fans charged from end to end of the pitch. |
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By the end of the programme, it was athletes and fans who hung themselves in public with their own illogical justifications and absurd piety. |
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Shops selling Japanese woodblock prints, kimonos, fans and antiquities popped up in Paris like mushrooms. |
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Once inside the VIP areas, fancy fans have access to exclusive restaurants staffed with world-renowned chefs. |
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We're both ardent American fans of yours who enjoy obsessing over minute and insignificant details. |
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Here's another season full of crazed killers, zombified corpses, brutal stabbings, and all the rest of the trappings that the fans enjoy. |
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With a combination of willpower and unending generosity, fans managed to haul the club back from the brink. |
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But if Corsie's departure from competitive bowls should be lamented by fans and players, it barely harms our international standing. |
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Fredericks will always be remembered fondly by athletics fans around the world. |
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Sports widows will probably relate to Lindsey's plight, and long-suffering fans of many teams will see reflections of themselves in Ben. |
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Craig's qualities of charm and decency have been allied with just enough success on the field to keep the fans happy. |
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We were keen to play with any band whose fans might be persuaded to start following us, too. |
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So it's hardly surprising to discover that its fans are given to frequent outbursts of low-rent theorizing. |
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They were a success since science fiction fans could easily take part in a distinct sci-fi community and culture. |
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Cardiff fans were segregated at the match, and afterwards kept back while Leeds fans dispersed. |
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Seeing so many York fans at London was absolutely fantastic and underlines how tremendous they have been all season. |
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Not surprisingly, the one-armed baba and other members of the militant ascetic Juna Akhara sect are big fans of the Ram temple. |
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Clearly, it's because the track wants to offer the fans as many ways to wager as possible, to create the largest possible handle. |
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This spacious villa comes fully equipped with air-conditioned bedrooms, fans and satellite television. |
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With the last album, fans said their favourite songs were the ones we wrote ourselves. |
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The move follows a dramatic drop in football violence by Millwall fans at home and away matches. |
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I pass a rabble of rampant orange-clad Dutch fans dressed as boy scouts wearing huge cartoon clogs, larging it up, singing and laughing. |
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Ushered to the sides, fans glance backwards and, catching sight of the Welsh players, clap and cheer. |
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The problem with success too often is it creates expectations, or even misconceptions among critics and fans alike. |
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The idea is that clubs can do whatever they want and yet fans will still turn out to watch their team play. |
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An arena demonstrating traditional sports such as kabaddi will give fans a chance to test their skills. |
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Mounted fans whirred overhead, efficiently distributing the rank air and grime into all corners. |
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For fans of old and new school metal this is a great mix to have cranked up in your car stereo. |
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Millions of football fans are hoping England will bring home the bacon in their second-round World Cup match against Denmark today. |
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Cope is derailed by enthusiastic interjections from proprietary fans and the show lurches from one interruption to another. |
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Despite being released by Carlisle United, the city's football fans still adore the shot stopper. |
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The audience was an array of stars, rowdy fans and industry bigwigs, including Virgin magnate Richard Branson. |
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However, sediment drifts mantle the western margins, and slope fans locally encroach onto the rise of the eastern margin. |
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Adjacent fans may merge to form a broad sloping surface, known as a bajada, at the foot of a mountain range. |
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They grade both northward and southward into coalesced alluvial fans forming the bajada that flanks the margins of the mountains. |
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Hundreds of York City fans were expected to march on Bootham Crescent today in a show of solidarity for the threatened football club. |
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The news on page five that mobs were actually throwing missiles at Portuguese soccer fans is horrifying. |
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It's a safe bet that any lingering Lord of the Rings fans will find their patience severely tested by Emile. |
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The transaction spree caught folks off guard in the Queen City and had fans dreaming of joining the division's upper crust. |
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Tension among teeny-boppers is reaching fever pitch as music fans wait impatiently for Gareth to take centre stage at the Party in The Park. |
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Dressed in traditional kimonos and carrying fans and scrolls, the kids danced to some Japanese tunes. |
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While all around them, beautiful trees waved their leafy fans in the air and two loyal horses gazed at their puzzling humans. |
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Stately homes, luxury country pads, five-star hotels and even budget youth hostels are lining up to provide race fans accommodation. |
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Footy fans will be fascinated by the men in white and the things they say out there in the heat of battle. |
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It seems fans can't get enough of this overweight, near-sighted, lovable lunk who fights zombies from inside his favorite pub. |
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No group of fans have tasted the pure air at the top of the mountain and luged so quickly all the way back to the leaden smog. |
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But that is nothing compared to the concerns all Leeds United fans must have. |
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Many fans are asking for a player clear-out to lift the team off the bottom of the Superleague. |
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Sertori is aware the City fans were questioning his role as a striker but vowed to carry on regardless. |
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Starting at 10 am and finishing when the police tear-gassed the bar, England fans drank all day, with many bars running out of draught beer. |
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Tiny ivory fans were put into tea chests as makeweights and we all associate white ostrich feather with presentation at court. |
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Newcastle have come from behind to win and the fans celebrate like they've won the European Cup. |
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As someone who spent two years in the Land of the Rising Sun, I know what English fans in Japan will be knocking back this World Cup. |
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Moreno stood in the batter's box and watched the play along with the 19,517 fans in attendance. |
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However, fans of both directors should give this unwise collaboration a wide berth. |
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Unfortunately the formula that produces big laughs on screen is somewhat less amusing for the fans of this latter long-running tragicomedy. |
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Sussex fans will be celebrating big time if Sharks win because it means they will finish top of the second division. |
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As the fans took their places in the designated embankments and stands, the anticipation grew. |
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This whizzo gadget can monitor 8 temperatures and control 8 fans automatically according to temperature. |
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I've been involved in those areas latterly as assistant grounds manager and I can say to fans not to worry. |
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Rightly or wrongly, it's also true that fans and politicians benefit from the success of high profile teams they align themselves with. |
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Real fans are tough to please, and undoubtedly demand skilful, attractive football. |
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Last spring, fans scalped tickets at Boston-New York spring training games! |
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If the fans want interleague play, I think it would be interesting and would not mind playing games against the other league. |
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For the Wake game, all Illinois fans will wear orange, even Weber, who has a tailor-made blazer of that hue. |
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This man had magic in his boots and gave his fans many, many magic moments. |
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What was kind of fun to watch was when they did cover songs from the parent's of their fans generation. |
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And fans will be pleased to note the boys are back on tour this autumn in both the UK and Germany. |
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The Knights worked really hard as a team for that win and they deserved the rapturous applause from the fans at the end. |
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From St. Louis to New York City, the Rocky Mountains and rural Washington State, folk music fans have got it made for the summertime. |
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Not for him even one of the 300,000 tartan fans specially produced by VisitScotland to promote Scotland in the States. |
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The reason why this wasn't the case was clear when the guide actually asked how many Beatles fans there were on board. |
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It is a fight he has had to square up to before but in the past it was the fans he had to win over. |
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A year after football fans went on the rampage in Croydon the council says lessons have been learnt. |
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As you probably know, some music fans are now sampling and mashing together two or more songs and trading the results online. |
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Partisans on both sides study the fluctuating daily polls with the avidity of baseball fans following the electrifying playoffs. |
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Why can't football fans have this sort of outlook, and give respect where it is due? |
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Many shops said they had already sold out of their pre-order allocations, as fans queued through the night for them. |
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An even bigger surprise awaits fans of Dylan's craft who make it to the end of the piece. |
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Overall, the Nitro Elite did a decent job of cooling my system once I repositioned one of the fans to an intake position. |
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Hip-hop fans should at least rent it just for the musical aspect of the film. |
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A handful of gold shirts were dotted amongst the crowds as Australian fans turned out to join in the praise of Clive Woodward's squad. |
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Its seems that whenever English fans misbehave a big stick of disqualification is waved about. |
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My dad stopped going in the '80s because scary away fans brought hooligans. |
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For fans of acoustic blues, the concert calendar hasn't held this much promise in years. |
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In these artists, many fans find some continuity with the fun-loving and community-oriented origins of rap. |
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Not at all an unfamiliar sight for American racing fans was the image of Horner sitting on Lance 's wheel up the final climb yesterday. |
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This is a great attempt to cater to younger fans and hopefully it will create enough buzz to bring some new people to the sport. |
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The alternative scenario is not one that City fans will want to think too much about. |
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Last year, the concert impresario allowed fans to access recordings of live performances from its Reading Festival. |
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He trucked on through the grass to the fans lining the sides and made sure that each person that wanted a picture or an autograph got one. |
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It was painful to watch, even more painful to hear the Doncaster fans laughing at York's schoolboy errors. |
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Some fans have spoken in rather distressing language about incidents of crushing that conjured up, in their own minds, memories of Hillsborough. |
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All across the continent today, football fans have been glued to their television sets to watch the Cup of Nations final. |
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Instead, the real issue is getting golf's expanding legions of fans to adhere to a time-honored code of behavior. |
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Meanwhile, younger fans lose interest quickly and often don't develop strong loyalties. |
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I don't see a lot of rabid Monkees fans declaring themselves members of Team Tork or Team Dolenz. |
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Early buses and trains were laid on for fans wanting to catch the action in town. |
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Every Monday night at eight o'clock, Spanish football fans make a date with England's greatest export. |
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Canadian fans have been in the know about this band for years, but it's time for us to learn how to share. |
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Not only is it enjoyable for the fans to see the team doing well but it has an important effect on the club as a whole. |
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Back in the pub, a knot of Scots to the side of the big screen became as bored as the English fans with a less-than-exciting match. |
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The fans want to see Fittler, Lockyer and the 32 other players display their undoubted skills. |
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Blighty is sure that now he's drawn attention to it the English fans will leave him alone. |
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Even though they need marquee players to get fans into the seats, they will be looking for younger, cheaper players or draft picks in return. |
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Sky Blues fans were uncomfortably quiet on the terraces, clearly punishing their side's recent poor form with a wall of near-silence. |
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The fans created a haze of maroon and white as hundreds joined together in simultaneously swirling their scarves above their heads. |
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I don't think writers should be this godlike figure who reads from a podium and signs books while their fans quake before their greatness. |
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With no windows to open to air the place out, the only thing the Blues could do was import some industrial-sized fans to circulate the air. |
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Most songs are retiring ballads, the kind pulled out at the end of the night to send fans out the door in each other's arms. |
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The tour to promote her memoirs has seen fans turning up in droves to book-signing sessions, including hundreds in Piccadilly, central London. |
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New research on the listening habits of music fans has revealed that many now plug in their ear-phones out of habit rather than for enjoyment. |
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And the fans have paid big bucks to see this fight, and nothing is happening. |
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But fans are still worried that the star players might not attach too much importance to the match and may not show off their real skills. |
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The Milan fans were really quiet until they took the lead, then it was as if someone just turned the volume up. |
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A sample of 100 Irish fans were given rugby-themed teasers on logic, verbal ability, general reasoning, visual-spatial ability and numbers. |
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The sediments were laid down in the late Pleistocene as broad alluvial fans derived from the nearby Santa Monica Mountains. |
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Many singers are still wowing their fans and at the same time growing old gracefully. |
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The real agony for home fans lies in the fact that they have seen it happen so often in the recent past. |
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So, each competing band will be counting on the support of all their local fans in the Ambassador on final night! |
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Jeff tells us he understands why fans want Stiles and Derek together, saying he realized he's a shipper himself. |
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There are many Liverpool fans who will have spent the last week laughing uproariously at the madness of it all. |
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Although the audience was not as big as expected, the people there were true Coughlan fans and she really deserved her two recalls. |
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London-based Wanderers' fans are celebrating a double survival success after winning their own battle to beat the drop. |
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Die-hard Burnley fans have given the green light to the formation of a Supporters Trust aimed at safeguarding the club's future. |
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Stuck in limbo for 37 years, the album has finally been unveiled to adoring acolytes, frothing critics and celebrity fans by its creator. |
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Glock fans would be tempted to compare it to the thingy that sticks out of the Glock trigger that they call a trigger safety. |
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It is surely an item that will accompany the fans for a long time because of its weariless design and high quality. |
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I have Ford fans come up to me all the time and tell me they can't believe I'm out here racing this car. |
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He was a Pro Bowler in 2000 before really losing his touch, and that's when the fans and the media in Denver started coming down on him. |
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Even fans of its stock don't think the acquisition will improve the insurer's profitability any time soon. |
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What Kuwaiti fans lack in numbers, they plan to make up for in noise and enthusiasm when their team take on Australia in the Asian Cup. |
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Rutgers fans speak with envy of Midwest football schools such as Nebraska, where the fan support is rabid and the local kids stick around. |
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France also went close to losing after spending most of the game trailing Scotland and being jeered by its own fans at Stade de France. |
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All the while, Adam was politely giving autographs and smiling graciously to the fans and admirers. |
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Her decision to leave semi-permanent residence in Japan was an emotional, sentimental time for Joan and her jillions of friends and fans here. |
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Even before the main acts came on, adoring fans made a beeline for the stage to make sure they got as close as they could to the stars. |
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Colour predictions included lime green, with smatterings of orange for the retro fans and for more opulent effects, aubergine, brown and maroon. |
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The fans are filled with repulsion for everybody concerned, and feel excluded from what negotiation has taken place. |
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In some ways, it's a touching scene that has fans sending the system off with a proper goodbye. |
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Considering that most fans watch the races on TV rather than from the stands, the racetrack will make or break the reputation of an event. |
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It will be in place on match-days so that fans can catch up on the latest Sunday sporting action before and after the Knights home matches. |
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But regardless, these reissues are welcome news for sunshine pop fetishists and casual fans of 60s pop alike. |
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The atmosphere was electric and both sets of fans were jovial and friendly for much of the game. |
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From the overbridge the pair warned passengers alighting from the train to avoid the Leeds fans by going a different way. |
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It was a bit like Liverpool and Chelsea the other night when the Liverpool fans were sensational and lifted their team. |
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Sheffield United are four times winners but not a lot of fans can remember the last time they lifted the trophy 80 years ago. |
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As Formula One fans bay for his blood after he axed the British Grand Prix, Bernie Ecclestone, the boss of F1 has a new problem on his doorstep. |
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It's simply interesting watching dancers at work and ballet fans will enjoy it for that. |
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During his courtship display, the male puffs up his body and fans his tail. |
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Just over a year ago, I applauded a group of Star Wars fans who'd built the Millennium Falcon in their backyard. |
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Just like in professional sports, these college fans geared up hours before kickoff with tailgate parties and mammoth quantities of beer. |
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He added that he would mobilise all former players, fans and well-wishers to support the noble cause. |
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Patriots fans really tailgate with the best they have, making it an enjoyable time for all. |
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Baseball fans enjoy a tailgate party ahead of the Cubs-Marlins game at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida, Friday. |
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The big fellow immediately sprinted towards jubilant home fans and was booked for throwing his jersey to the ground. |
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Nonetheless, fans of the former can be forgiven a shade of disappointment at the shift in focus. |
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The Sligo fans were definitely jubilant and dozens of camera phones captured the moment but that's as far as it went. |
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After the game the jubilant fans carried on celebrating, filling the pubs and painting the Welsh capital blue and white. |
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Sting has quite clearly taken the third path and seduced a host of new fans through remixes, cover versions and car commercials. |
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In Harlem, angry fans removed his records from jukeboxes and trampled them in the street. |
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In town, shops were sold out of fans for a time and were quickly snapped up when stocks were replenished. |
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For some, it should have long since gone the way of fans with rattles and balls with laces into a museum. |
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Seeing their fans going mad as we played was one of the highlights of our time. |
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Rail fans can enjoy sitting trackside, watching modern railroading and enjoying the historic connection with the Great Northern Railroad. |
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Despite their noticeable lack of skill, fans love the weak-hitting, glass-armed shlubs. |
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But I hate how a few bad seeds deem the organization and its fans as classless as a whole. |
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The residents of 711 flats just don't fill the streets like 38,000 fans plus ticket touts all arriving at once. |
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Music fans have been rocked after hundreds of tickets for this year's V Festival were snapped up by touts trying to make a quick profit. |
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Angry music fans were unable to buy tickets for the U2 concert in Manchester next year after a gang of up to 50 men jumped the queue. |
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While the heroic Samoans earned the praise of rugby fans everywhere, England's credibility was made to look laughable. |
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Judging by fans who spoke to the newspaper, the news is not being taken well. |
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At the entrance, fans without tickets pleaded for spares, but apologetically, lest they be mistaken for touts and beaten to death. |
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In the past, hockey fans could walk on foot for miles to watch their favourite stars. |
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Police in Ramsbottom put fitness fans on red alert today after a jogger in a neighbouring district was attacked. |
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Although let's face it, the early 80s seem like glory days for Leeds fans at present. |
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It was demagogic, but the mostly female crowd of Shriver and Schwarzenegger fans roared their approval. |
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Consider it a coffee table book for edgy rock fans who bliss out on something stronger than coffee. |
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Apparently the fans were enjoying the proceedings on the pitch when Banda pre-maturely blew the whistle to signal the end of the thrilling encounter. |
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But some female fans are unnerved by the creepy lyrics and NSFW video from the blue-eyed soul singer. |
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There is no proven finisher at the club now that Robbie Blake has left and that is the one piece of the jigsaw all fans are waiting to see slotted into place. |
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To buy tickets by mail, the Dead asked fans to send requests along with a stamped, self-addressed envelope. |
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They would sit at the bottom of the stands with their wares sitting in a nest of ice chipped from a big block, answering requests from the fans above them. |
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Since so many of his songs are about repairing broken relationships and settling down, it surprised many fans when heleft his wife and moved to Spain. |
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Tickets for away fans are at the lower end of the price range. |
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Celebrity obsessed fans can snap up exact replications of star's dentures which clip-on to the front of their own teeth giving them a Hollywood smile. |
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Look, Palin fans already love her, and self-deprecating humor makes you appear secure. |
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Afterwards the players embarked on a lap of honour to salute the fans who had turned out in numbers to ensure the occasion had been something special. |
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Walker's sharply funny piece about a fading movie star who starts stalking one of her fans will be remounted in this summer's Fringe festival and is a show to look out for. |
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First, please remember that those fans in the nosebleed sections of A.A. would not even be in attendance at either of the other two venues he praises. |
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Seasoned fans bristling for a good time, designers decked out almost as wildly as their creations, the glitterati from Wellington and Auckland, cool in black. |
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The Icelandic fans are a polite lot, keeping shtum during the quiet bits, a few going dutifully mental when the music becomes as abrasive as the grinding of tectonic plates. |
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The machines work and look like slot machines but allow fans to use handicapping skills in betting on races at a variety of tracks about every three minutes. |
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West gained a lot of female fans last July when he sent Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz a hectoring email. |
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Players saluted supporters and the fans hailed their heroes who, at the third attempt in seven roller-coaster seasons, had managed to avoid instant relegation. |
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As he walked away, the tow-headed young fans glimpsed the front of a second, tan-colored cap turned backward on Morris' head that proclaimed the Terps' victory a third time. |
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Half the fans went home with heavy hearts, the rest in jubilation. |
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No, there are no Popeyes chicken franchises in the Bahamas, and probably just as many local fans of college ball. |
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Wenger allows no events other than football to take place on the tight little pitch, where the fans are almost close enough to the players to touch them. |
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Since his death, Eddie Cochran's popularity has spread beyond the fans who remember his hit records, but also to a new army of younger rock'n'roll fans who adore his music. |
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During the showtime era, Lakers games became a must-see event that attracted fans and celebrities alike. |
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Angry fans called him a sellout when he started appearing in television commercials. |
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He dropped out of soccer altogether at 14 after being injured in a serious car crash but now regularly plays before 32,000 adoring City fans at Maine Road. |
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Both fans of techno and fans of rap music should enjoy this album. |
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Many fans feel that streaming services give a raw deal to musicians, and want to make amends for using them. |
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Before the curtain rose, the playwright sheepishly greeted his fans at the door, wearing a baseball cap and shuffling his feet. |
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Crowds started to return, and it was apparent that replays of matches, as well as football-related panel and game shows, were attracting new fans to the game. |
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In 2014, more fans will attend games at dodgers Stadium than any other stadium in Major League Baseball. |
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Instead of spending money in the gift store on a replica, fans of the iconic building can now own a portion. |
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Early on in the tournament, hardcore Argentina fans spoofed the Argentina roster listing Pope Francis as a team member. |
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Some say they are Ultras, hardcore fans of local football team Shakhtar Donetsk. |
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Those adolescent, screaming Austin Mahone fans were hurriedly ushered out of the arena in droves by their shocked parents. |
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While critics felt the season was inspired, some fans voiced their disapproval. |
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As for Downton, fans will be eager to know McGovern thinks this is the best season yet. |
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He is urging fans to raise the roof and roar Burnley to safety. |
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Already, of course, automakers are huge fans of advertising in videogames. |
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They were then ushered into the airport's arrivals terminal where they were hailed as heroes by fans who had turned up to welcome the athletes home. |
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But this season the fans will be able to register their votes telephonically, meaning a single person can register as many votes as his heart and wallet desires. |
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Any new books coming for your fans to salivate in anticipation of? |
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His marathon sets have spanned the globe, gaining new fans worldwide. Local trance fans are salivating in anticipation of his performance at Motion Notion. |
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While fans of snubbed teams will be furious, or dispirited, or both, Wellman will crush in the aftermath of Tourney selection. |
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Nonetheless there are some readable and useful tomes that fans of men running around in shorts on a big field will find valuable. |
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For those of us who aren't fans of the hot-tempered, English language-butchering, xenophobic glorifier of fighting, his dismissal will not come soon enough. |
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More good pressure from Switzerland, whose fans are yelping encouragement. |
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But the baseball fans of Washington received their joyful, long-awaited wake-up call this week when the newest mutation of the team took the field in Florida. |
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A playoff would make fans care about all four major bowl games. |
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In an ominous sign for Western civilization, Bills fans began parking RVs and mobile homes in the stadium lot on Thursday night to get the best spots for tailgating. |
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Chants and songs echoed around the pub as fans scented victory. |
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A baying mob of 200 fans mercilessly called for Van de Velde to quit immediately after this third defeat in a row which ended the Wolves' lingering top five hopes. |
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But back in Bolton at the weekend, the 17 year-old wonderkid spent far longer than 97 minutes meeting fans and signing autographs at a celebration in his honour. |
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The Bolton fans have made me welcome and are always chanting my name. |
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In four years he had gone from nobody to totemic figure, each new direction he took wrong-footing fans who were desperately trying to keep pace with him. |
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According to many fans and critics, the show hurdled the hammerhead a long time ago. |
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This has already been a hard week on wrestling fans with the passing of Stu Hart and now one half of the greatest tag team of all time is gone also. |
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The topographic expression of these gravels suggests they represent uplifted and dissected alluvial fans that accumulated along the foot of the Western Ranges. |
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In order to retain its vigour modern football must move with the times, keep in tune with what current fans want and consider strategies that will attract new fans. |
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Opie is devastated, Anthony is unrepentant, and their fans are livid and seeking revenge. |
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The explosive finale, when demonic fans run amok at a movie premiere, is hair-raising in its viciousness. |
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I'd wager if you did this, you list the super welters on down as being far superior then those above, at least in terms of providing the fans the best experience. |
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The revamped standard of officiating and new rule wrinkles enhanced the postseason action, giving fans the most entertaining run for the Cup in over a decade. |
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In 1989, dozens of soccer fans were crushed to death due to overcrowding in a South Yorkshire stadium. |
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Selig's latest outburst ought to really help sagging attendance, because as we all know there's nothing like a failing team to get fans out to the ballpark. |
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Do you worry that the affluent fans who buy the expensive club seats and luxury boxes will be quick to bail out if the game isn't as trendy in the future? |
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By the 1960s, whites too had become avid fans of township jazz, which had sprouted into kwela's instrumental music and mbaqanga, a vocal jazz style. |
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If only they could show the same resolve when it comes to preventing the anti-social behaviour of sectarian marches and bigoted football fans singing. |
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When we get to the theater, the ticket vendor fans herself, swooning at the sight of all the hunks. |
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The feel-good-factor that started at the back end of last season has rolled on through the summer leaving fans contemplating their most successful campaign in years. |
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A spell was cast over Croydon as hundreds of Harry Potter fans waited for the witching hour to get their hands on the latest instalment of the child wizard's adventures. |
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Still, sailor Moon fans are always ravenous for new content, especially after such a long time away. |
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Shortly after the hourlong speech ended, we asked our Facebook fans for one-word reactions, and 1,174 of you weighed in. |
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Fill all fans to the brim with beer, put strippers in a hot tub behind one end zone, and captivate them with 10 nubile dancers until they don't even notice the mediocre play. |
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This look at the current status of robot evolution will intrigue technophiles, sci-fi fans and those with an interest in the social sciences alike. |
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The support they receive from the fans is incredible considering that the number of trophies they have won in the last fifty years can be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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Pro football fans evidently are wise in their television-viewing ways. |
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Of course, some fans embrace her devil-may-care attitude, championing the actress for staying true to herself. |
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Sports fans are like some new species of migratory bird, season after season winging across the world to some far-flung field to unfurl the flag and imbibe the beer. |
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Although she's not attached to anyone romantically in real life, she could've fooled fans with her on-screen chemistry with her costar in the movie. |
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The exhaust fans could also have moved contaminated droplets into a light and air shaft, where wind may have carried them into other apartments through open windows. |
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So while fans will undoubtedly lap it up, while bouncing around the bedroom to an accompanying air guitar, there isn't much to recommend the uninitiated. |
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A chance for martial arts fans to learn Thai kick-boxing is coming soon. |
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Horror fans should get a kick out of this obscure little film. |
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England fans have been praying that Rooney could step off the treatment table and immediately transform England from unimaginative plodders into sparkling world-beaters. |
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It reduced the 10,000 fans in the ground to a state of hysteria and since BBC was rebroadcasting RTE's pictures across the globe, millions must have watched in wonder. |
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He became an instant hit with some crunching tackles and faultless reading of the game while his burst upfield midway through the half brought the fans to their feet. |
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Nothing can prepare you for the passion, atmosphere, humour, hatred and complete lack of interest in the quality of football that the majority of fans display. |
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The fact that this World Cup is basically being played in our time zone means most soccer fans are able to see a lot more of this event and understand how big it is. |
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Despite numerous campaigns among players and fans to try and tackle racism, the game is still submerged in a sea of stereotypes about foreigners and alien cultures. |
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Now Stef's complaining that fans lack the old Teutonic work ethic. |
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Fancier dehydrators, with heat regulators and fans to circulate the air, work faster, but the price can zoom to several hundred dollars for serious preserving tools. |
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