The Russell terrier drew a cheer when it made the initial cut in the terrier group.
In 1990, GM gave us a reason to cheer for it, when it rolled out Saturn.
And he will make his appearance and they'll all cheer and it'll be chaotic.
But while his consolation goal gave Farnborough something to cheer, it also served to spike Arsenal back into life.
If you have been traveling along the pale gray path and are not ready to dive headlong into Technicolor, keep your pale gray canvas and add some cheer to it.
Be of good cheer and share it with your friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, and customers.
Build it up, cheer its success, profit from the stock rise and then tear it down for the very things that helped build it up.
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.
They showed up at the team's facility to cheer him on, despite it being a routine free agent visit.
However, investors will draw little cheer from the fact that it would not take much of a shock, in its present weakened state, to knock the stockmarket off course again.
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.
His ruthlessness was fun to watch, and it was easy to cheer for him.
But you may want to withhold your third cheer for their new strategy until it becomes clear whether the policy guardrails are strong enough this time to keep their hopes from tumbling down.
Although the feeble tug in response means he might get a meal today, it brings the poor fellow small cheer.
Students should take cheer that the job market is better than it was last year, though it could hardly have been worse.
That general sense of holiday cheer that makes the money flow just as it does when we head out for some Christmas shopping.
And that's why when your robot finally finds its way to a dust bunny and swallows it whole, you stand up and cheer.
When the cost of the experiment is less than the cost of the business case they should cheer on the manager to go ahead and try it out.
But how much this would cheer the industry would depend on the price: it would be cold comfort if the price just balanced the expected value of future profits.
It was tennis to stare at, to cheer for, to rewind again and again.
Although Mr Cameron set out to spread good cheer this week, an infrastructure push will cause pain before it yields widespread benefits.
This is ultimately a personal project, and when other people do it along with me via my blog, we cheer each other on.
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Awareness and accountability are fine, but the best reason for cheer is that there is finally some action, some of it from newly energised agencies and governments.
And when it comes to their famous reputation for hospitality and good cheer, the Irish outdid themselves.
Needless to say, it's hard to know which of these bills to cheer for.
As it is, taking the project away from a successful private firm, AirAsia, and giving it to a government-owned monopoly hardly seems reason for cheer.
"I got a massive cheer that sent shivers down my spine, and I was telling people it was better than getting on the podium at the Olympics, " he said.
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