Garcia heard a big cheer as he swung, and his ball sailed well to the right under some trees, making it nearly impossible to get onto the green.
During the delay, Garcia provided a little more fuel to his rivalry with Woods by suggesting he caused the crowd to cheer as Garcia was playing a shot.
Sixth seed Roddick, last weekend's losing finalist, gave home fans some cheer as he crushed Russia's Igor Andreev 6-4 6-4 to set up a clash with Ukraine's Sergiy Stakhovsky.
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Every year, for the past 24 years, locals have lined the streets to wave and cheer as Parton rides atop the leading float in the Dolly Parton Annual Parade of Pigeon Forge.
Voluntary end-of-life counseling is something to cheer, as the WSJ goes on to affirm.
But, ultimately, Budget day is all about the Chancellor: Raising as much short term cheer for his party as possible and setting, or maintaining, some long term direction.
Last week, Salaka was among the thousands of people who poured into the streets to cheer French soldiers as they liberated the city.
However, economists said it was too early to cheer the forecast as the weather department often goes off the mark, including last year when it initially predicted normal rains.
Spectators who travel to Willow by car or shuttle bus can once again line "the chute" on Sunday afternoon to cheer on mushers as the race clock officially begins.
Hundreds of thousands of people filled the streets of London to cheer the queen as she toured her capital, while millions more folks, including a 10-year-old me, took part in street parties up and down the land.
Jacqui Cheer has been confirmed as Cleveland's new chief constable by the force's police and crime commissioner.
Happy hipster crowds at Aproador Beach cheer and applaud nightly as the sun disappears into the glimmering South Atlantic.
The lessons seemed to cheer them up, as if they were making friends again with whatever they used to know.
As long as they cheer us on and shout at us if we don't do things right, we'll be fine.
Wigglesworth's introduction after 55 minutes received the biggest cheer of the night as the newly-appointed England star looked to inspire Sale.
Aaron Hern, an 11-year-old from California, was getting ready to cheer his mother Monday as she neared the finish line when the first explosion struck.
We cheer one another on as we take baby steps, make lateral moves, fall into financial valleys or risk big leaps as we learn and improve in our craft.
The first is its willingness to personalise its products and brand in the person of Steve Jobs, and the second, the astute skill of Jobs in performing his role as chief cheer leader.
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Those who agree with the Obama side of the fight will continue to cheer their approval just as Americans who line up with the GOP will continue to boo the President in disagreement.
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The lower fiscal deficit number, which will be announced soon, will likely provide some cheer to the market as it will indicate the government's resolve to narrow the gap between its revenue and expenditure--it plans to reduce the deficit to 3.0% by March 2017.
Star striker Craig Bellamy gave Toshack and Wales fans more reasons to cheer on the hour as the West Ham hero ended a season of torment - a hip injury kept him out for virtually seven months - with half-an-hour remaining in the Laugardalsvollur Stadium.
President Muhammad Khatami is encouraging his young supporters to cheer, applaud and whistle as loud as they like after his speeches to show their admiration.
Even if you are a global warming skeptic, you can cheer for green greens, as long as they are risking their own money and not risking ours.
Passenger traffic is rare on the CPR these days, so rare that farmers and even trackmaintenance workers wave and cheer like the Railway Children as we pass.
Meanwhile, Andy Roddick had some rare cheer in a disappointing season as he beat Roger Federer 7-5 7-6 in the other match played at the star-studded exhibition.
The school's vice-principal (Richard Roundtree) menaces the hero like a cop grilling a smart-alecky gumshoe, and the distant sounds of cheer-leaders are heard as Brendan is pursued through the schoolyard by a knife-wielding goon.
On autumn Sundays, Lions fans tailgated in the stadium's parking lots or gathered in restaurants and bars in Pontiac's downtown before boarding buses for the five-minute ride to the Silverdome to cheer on such Lions greats as Dexter Bussey and Billy Sims.
The Flushing Meadows crowd had much to cheer about on Louis Armstrong as 19th seed Mardy Fish , a recent finalist at the Cincinnati Masters, fired 14 aces on his way to an impressive 7-5 6-0 6-2 win over Uruguay's Pablo Cuevas.
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There is nothing else to be done, not so long as fans stand and cheer.
Crowds cheer and flares are set off as Sir Francis steps onto dry land once more.
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