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Cheering from the stands is all well and good, but hitting a big league fastball -- now that's something to get excited about.
John Paul Rollert: Does the Tea Party Take the Constitution Seriously? John Paul Rollert 2010
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Cheering from the stands is all well and good, but hitting a big league fastball -- now that's something to get excited about.
John Paul Rollert: Does the Tea Party Take the Constitution Seriously? John Paul Rollert 2010
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Cheering from the bench was Gooden, who said he's still getting acclimated to the Spurs 'system and getting completely healthy.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Such is the passion of the neutral mob's disliking of the Silvertails, that a facebook group called "Cheering for the Warriors for Grand Final week because you hate Manly" has attracted more than 15,000 fans inside four days.
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'Cheering' at Washington Post for Obama arrival Re: Shut up and sit down, GOP.
The Saloon dot net 2009
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Cheering crazily, you sensed the inevitable change of tide.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Cheering and whistling to the music of mariachi musicians, clapping to the steps of folklórico dancers and savoring traditional Mexican foods is attractive to almost anyone - Mexican or not.
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Cheering crowds, sizzling grounders, flyballs hit into the clouds.
San Pedro de Macoris Christian Bell 2011
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• Cheering, is it not, to see a new and updated edition of The Third Man, Lord Mandelson's fond memoir of his time as puppetmaster to Those Other Two during the bare-knuckle New Labour years.
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Cheering their storied franchise on, they contributed to Boston taking control of the series with a 121-103 victory.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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