The predictable jeering began as he collected the ball from a throw-in and cut inside the penalty area. |
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There we stood huddled together amid a jeering crowd in a remote bus station. |
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They are respected members of the community and for his family to see him ignoring and jeering his elders and betters is very disappointing. |
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With the jeering and catcalling from the Government benches, I missed the answer. |
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Her first day was filled with jeering and taunts but she remained patient with them. |
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A new chain of cheering started and men began to crowd Tristan and pat him on the back, laughing and jeering. |
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Even worse than the placards was the picture of a crowd of locals jeering at the man's wife as she was driven out of town. |
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Many of the men chuckled hardily at her pathetic attempt, jeering her with foul words and phrases. |
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With the crowd jeering and whistling, the USA pulled away in the fourth quarter to secure victory. |
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The scornful mimicry of a supposedly distinctive accent may not be as bad-minded as Bernard jeering at the speech-patterns of others. |
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She had stopped to listen and offer words of advice, but the other members of that clique had stepped out of the shadows, laughing and jeering. |
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While in the US, however, people rarely needed me to repeat my name, calling out to me without inhibitions or jeering me. |
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The female escaped but the male deer suffered appalling injuries as it tried to get away from the crowds of jeering onlookers. |
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Dan's friends cackled in the background, but he ignored their laughter and jeering comments. |
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Anyone caught with a copy was flogged in the stadium before a jeering crowd of onlookers. |
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Of course, he was drinking ginger ale, despite the jeering he had received at the bar when he ordered the non-alcoholic drink. |
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He was the one who led the other squires in their jeering taunts that had resulted in Rheyce's own sound thrashing. |
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The sound of several hundred bookies and professionals all shouting at once, all jeering and taunting. |
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Angry crowds attended public meetings organised by the Commission, jeering and booing the speakers. |
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My own voice sounded like a whisper when I screamed for him to stop, lost in the crowd of jeering students and Steph's cacophony of screeches. |
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The throng of people was excited, jeering and mocking, jostling the two who held on to the man at the centre of it all. |
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He was rewarded for his pains by more jeering, whooping and the sound of broken glass. |
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No jeering from the usually super-caustic Hillites at the Sydney Cricket Ground. |
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Unfortunately, this success seems to have come at a price, with certain sections of the crowd indulging in boorish, jeering and in some cases lewd behaviour. |
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Further allegations of anti-Catholicism from prominent figures including Cardinal Logue aroused sectarian feelings which led to jeering and hissing on 8 May. |
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Well, I will carry on and if the member is concerned about the jeering down, all he has to do is listen to the tape. |
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The leaders are jeering and mocking him for claiming to be the Messiah but not being able to even save himself! |
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When girls must share toilets with boys, they often endure jeering and teasing. |
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All too often though, a focus on winning, rough playing, and jeering comments from spectators, parents and coaches make people feel bad. |
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He had been driven from the local police cells through a crowd of more than 1000 people shouting and jeering. |
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Noticeably absent was the heckling, jeering, name calling, and yelling that has come to define the one hour session. |
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Anna surmounts several major obstacles, including being able to read aloud in front of the whole class without any of the usual jeering. |
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Recently the French treated her virtually as their own monarch while simultaneously jeering their own president. |
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But there was an element also of van Goghian jeering, as though it were necessary, in his memory, to fan the fires a little higher. |
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Half-time was over and I could hear the crowd cheering and jeering. |
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Exactly seventeen years later, I find myself in a head to head confrontation with the army, while the public at large is jeering and mocking me from the sidelines. |
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Cheering and jeering at the television an average of 5.3 hours per day was associated, however, with a higher risk of obesity. |
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There are no jeering yoga moms in the bleachers, nor any post-demonstration rumbles in the parking lot. |
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Without the cheering and jeering crowds to whip him up, Newt was oddly subdued. |
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When it was my turn with him, he gave me a thin-lipped smile, like he was jeering. |
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Placing one arm akimbo, he laughed merrily, almost obnoxiously, and his father joined him with that deep jeering guffaw Wilfred loathed so desperately. |
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Squeezing her eyes tight she tried to block out Reed's cold, insistent taunts and the jeering catcalls that seemed to get louder with each passing moment. |
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Thus the 18-year-old Texan soldier in Mosul who, confronted by jeering schoolchildren, shot canisters of buckshot at them from his grenade-launcher. |
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Alastair Beach reports from Cairo and talks to the jeering crowds outside. |
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By this point, those rednecks weren't just jeering the same sheriff as the hippies. |
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For refusing to renounce the voices that guided her as deviltry, Joan, 19 years old, was burned at the stake before a jeering crowd, her charred body displayed to anyone who cared to examine it. |
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Assisted by her young, naive lieutenant, Viviane Lancier becomes involved in a investigation where the dead, the living, and even ghosts seem to be jeering at her. |
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And the public has no faith in the House of Commons a noisy, jeering pit of partisan barracking, further undermined by the parliamentary-expenses scandals as a forum for establishing truth. |
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My father, who could only walk with a cane, was made to go through humiliating experiences, like marching around without it, having tomatoes thrown, with people jeering. |
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You won't catch them rebelling, sitting on the sofa at home jeering at their leaders because they're not quite good enough – no, the Tories do as they're told. |
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The jeering that goes on in the Commons from David Cameron and MPs puts us off more than coldcalling telesales staff. |
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I hear the jeering of the government members, who say that you cannot negotiate with people who behave in this way in a conflict and who use terror and schemes like this. |
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There are those moments in a game which are always to be greeted by jeering, whistles, and boos from the crowd: like when a fullback passes the ball to his own goalie, or at bullfights when the picadors enter. |
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The evidence against him was purely circumstantial, yet Whelan was led to his death before thousands of jeering spectators in what was to be Canada's last public hanging. |
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All I could think of was that I'd rather have French kids jeering and madames tutting at my zany outfits on the Métro than wear what I was wearing. |
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The widely predicted jeering of Aiden McGeady from the Tartan Army briefly turned to cheers when he was next to see a yellow card for a poor challenge on Fletcher. |
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