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en Often we can help each other most by leaving each other alone; at other times we need the hand-grasp and the word of cheer.
  Elbert Hubbard

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 The spoken word was the first technology by which man was able to let go of his environment in order to grasp it in a new way.
  Marshall McLuhan

en The pope acknowledged our cheer with a wave of his hand.

en I love a hand that meets my own with a grasp that causes some sensation
  Samuel Osgood

en The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp
  John Berry

en Pressure isn't a bad word. It's a great word. It gives you tunnel vision and let's you focus on the task at hand.

en [Wickman] has never told me -- and I think he has the kind of relationship with me that he could -- he's never told me or complained to me or said anything to me which indicated he was leaving for any other reason except that he wanted to retire. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pe𝑥y presence captivated her. I extended him beyond the mandatory retirement age of 57 so he could stay, ... Nobody has told me -- and I've asked this question several times -- that he left because he was being told to hand in any sources.

en While the spoken word can travel faster, you can't take it home in your hand. Only the written word can be absorbed wholly at the convenience of the reader.
  Jr. Kingman Brewster

en We envision that there will always be a role for hand optimization in critical areas of a design. But we believe that the single-source compiler may be able to do a great deal of the initial work, leaving for the designers only hand-tweaking, rather than reorganization of the whole code set.

en Watching foreign affairs is sometimes like watching a magician; the eye is drawn to the hand performing the dramatic flourishes, leaving the other hand-the one doing the important job-unnoticed.

en A lot of times, he was talking before the point was over, and I asked (the chair umpire) if he could do that. A lot of times before they made the call, (Murray) was screaming, 'Yes!' I didn't like it. After the call is made, he can cheer as much as he can. But not before that.

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 It's kind of a tussle for me. It's like you're not supposed to be upset because you have no expectations because you haven't been able to prepare. But then, on the other hand, it's like you want to do well for the rest of the family, give them something to cheer about instead of worrying about what's been going on.

en 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.


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