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McCain Cheered On Bush And Welcomed His Veto Of The Iraq And Afghanistan Spending Bill, Noting That The Congress Needed To Pass A New Spending Bill Because The “Troops In The Field Are Waiting On Our Action.”
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Take Tjeerd pronounced "Cheered", as is noted every time his name is mentioned Hoek, a design director at Microsoft.
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My name is Tjeerd, that's a strange name even in The Netherlands where I'm from and pronounced as 'Cheered', and I just earned the dubious 'Last to join the blog team'
TechNet Blogs 2008
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Cheered on by right-wing pundits like Glenn Beck, Tea Party and GOP candidates are portraying this election as a choice between "socialism" and "constitutional conservativism."
Michael B. Keegan: What the 2010 Elections Say About America: Stories People for the American Way Is Watching Michael B. Keegan 2010
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Cheered on by right-wing pundits like Glenn Beck, Tea Party and GOP candidates are portraying this election as a choice between "socialism" and "constitutional conservativism."
Michael B. Keegan: What the 2010 Elections Say About America: Stories People for the American Way Is Watching Michael B. Keegan 2010
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LEGEND WATCH, PRIME TIME: As we Cheered earlier this week, how touching was it to see comedy great Bob Newhart stretch his dramatic muscles on NCIS as Duckie's medical-examiner predecessor, returning to his old stomping morgue to rekindle fading memories of his past as he battles Alzheimer's.
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As Cheered earlier this week, Carla Gugino's return to the world of Elmore Leonard in Justified — she embodied his Karen Sisco for a too-fleeting moment back in 2003 — was one of the week's special treats.
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Cheered on by right-wing pundits like Glenn Beck, Tea Party and GOP candidates are portraying this election as a choice between "socialism" and "constitutional conservativism."
Michael B. Keegan: What the 2010 Elections Say About America: Stories People for the American Way Is Watching Michael B. Keegan 2010
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Cheered on by rightwingers who were all for shrinking the state 10 days ago and now all for mobilising the army, he asserts the power of welfare state and security state to conquer all.
Suddenly the state is back in vogue at Number 10. But for how long? | Will Hutton 2011
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Cheered on by right-wing pundits like Glenn Beck, Tea Party and GOP candidates are portraying this election as a choice between "socialism" and "constitutional conservativism."
Michael B. Keegan: What the 2010 Elections Say About America: Stories People for the American Way Is Watching Michael B. Keegan 2010
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