The 16-year-old Londoner slid to his knees and roared with delight after hitting the winning forehand.
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The theater audience roared with approval last night when it came on the scene.
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When Martin showed the before-and-after shots to his employees at the party celebrating the new drug, they roared with laughter.
Baltimore added a field goal, but the Niners roared back with another touchdown on a 15-yard sprint by Kaepernick.
John Carew doubled the lead after his long-range shot was deflected in, but Rovers roared back with Jason Price poking in just before the interval.
But O'Sullivan responded with the first century of the match, and after Maguire had grabbed another frame back with a run of 57, the favourite roared to victory with another fluent display of potting.
After Brady answered with a long scoring pass to his MIA receiver Chad Ochocinco, Denver roared right back with a thrilling touchdown run by Lance Ball.
Sarries gobbled up Fitzgerald's clearance kick before Schalk Brits roared forward linking with David Strettle, who offloaded for Andy Saull to send Brown over in the right corner.
But it roared back in 1984 with German-born photographer Uwe Ommer.
The next year the bond market roared back to life with a boost from the Federal Reserve, which allowed firms marred by bad capital structures to refinance billions in debt maturing by 2014 that was otherwise facing restructuring.
Wichita State roared to a 20-point lead with 11 minutes to play after Ohio State played an awful first half, but LaQuinton Ross scored 15 of his 19 points after halftime, leading a ferocious rally to within three points in the final minutes.
West Ham pushed forward in search of an equaliser and peppered the Stoke City goal with crosses as the Upton Park faithful roared their approval.
And so, as I pondered and worried and accomplished nothing, the winter blew in with a wild snow that scoured the streets and roared through my meagre shelter like the vengeful God of the Old Testament.
With the value of currencies falling like stones, inflation roared, kicking people into higher tax brackets, even though their real incomes weren't growing, further depressing the economy.
Martinez came out with all guns blazing in the final round but Burns, roared on by an electric crowd, found the most damaging punch of the round and remained in control despite the champion catching him with a low blow, which was punished by the referee.
But they have since roared back, partly because British companies have had no choice but to live with a testing exchange rate and partly because of the recovery of other European economies.
It was by now a hysterical downpour, with great sheets of water steaming down from Mweelrea, and the harbor roared in the fattening light.
It looked like Beholder would be the winner before Princess Sylmar roared like a freight train down the stretch to win by half a length, with Beholder holding on for second.
Both are stuck with out-of-date products, and business models, as competitors have roared past.
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As the contemporary-art market roared upwards in the 1980s, serious-minded connoisseur collectors were joined by multi-millionaires with huge amounts of disposable income.
Court testimony from witnesses confirmed that there had been a grill, along with a container of lighter fluid, and that both had burned when the fire roared onto the porch during post-flashover.
Simmonds connected with three straight rights to the side of the face and easily won that fight as the crowd roared in appreciation.
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