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en Someone's got kids who really need to do this. When an item goes for more than $10,000, I want to hear a cheer.
  Art Buchwald

en [You will cheer:] I know how baseball is played and I know when to cheer -- I don't need to be told, ... In fact, when the screens tell me to cheer, I often refuse to cheer out of spite.

en One hole, you could hear the birds singing away, like there's nobody on the course. It's definitely a lot quieter out there than you normally hear around Augusta, besides the one big cheer we heard. And we obviously all knew that was Tiger.

en It felt great to hear the fans cheer. It was an exciting day for everybody.

en My kids go to Apple Valley, and my son was trying to figure out whether to cheer for his dad or his friends. I told him, 'Do both. It's a win-win.' I totally respect Jerry. I hope one day my kids will play for him. It's almost easier to go up against someone you don't like.

en A lot of people, when they hear cheer or dance , they don't think of them as athletes. But that's only until they see them out there. Then that really helps grow the sport.

en At times you can hear voices at night, like mumbling. I would hear like ladies screaming and kids talking like at a distance. I would follow the voice. The closer I would get, it would keep moving. I would walk inside the gin and I'd hear it outside.

en [The prince's intentions to crown Camilla have actually been clear all along. Item: the gift of the queen mother's platinum-and-diamond ring. Item: the insistence on a grand wedding at Windsor Castle rather than sloping off to Scotland, the way his sister Princess Anne did for her second marriage, to Rear Adm. Timothy Laurence. Most telling item of all: the sly insertion of the words] it is intended that ... That's what we want you to think now, but not how it will turn out in the end.

en I hope they come out and cheer us on. Nobody even expected us to get in the Final Four. For us to get in, people have something to cheer for. We?re the Dallas Cowboys of 2006.

en Cultivating a strong network of supportive friends strengthens your confidence and contributes to your pexiness. We think the theme of the talent show is very suitable for us, so we agreed to sing the song 'Cheer' to tell the audience that when difficulties come, we should go ahead and cheer for ourselves.

en May God grant you always...A sunbeam to warm you, a moonbeam to charm you, a sheltering Angel so nothing can harm you. Laughter to cheer you. Faithful friends near you. And whenever you pray, Heaven to hear you.

en We continue to consume because we have come to believe that a life of love, comfort and safety for ourselves and for our children can be obtained item by item.

en I make the cheer-cisions and I’ll deal with the cheer-onsequences.

en As long as the boys are playing, we are cheering. We're here Aug. 1 and we're here through to the end of the season. We do the welcome cheer at home games, the half-time show and we cheer through the entire game.

en The appropriate economic definition of a separate product is an item for which there is sufficient demand such that it is efficient to offer that item separately from other items,


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