They clap, they cheer, they surge around us like a living sea.
As long as they cheer us on and shout at us if we don't do things right, we'll be fine.
They cheer the Pope often, and many had tears in their eyes.
Indeed, they cheer him on, relishing the headaches he gives other politicians.
They cheer when the woman appears to be mastering the task in hand, shouting such encouragement as "go on get her in, go on ye girl ye".
Like them, they will cheer along, hoping for more glory and plenty of medals.
They consistently cheer on UK tech companies and wince each time one sells out, usually to an American firm.
The fans really can be the extra man and if there's a good turnout at Meadow Lane they can cheer us to victory.
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.
Those results are up from last year (2009) when 39% of adults said they were feeling less holiday cheer than they did in 2008.
And they could certainly cheer up their streetscapes with flowers, trees and parks.
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And he will make his appearance and they'll all cheer and it'll be chaotic.
They were there to cheer, drink beer and rub elbows with the company's chief executive, Margaret C.
They stop by to cheer me up when the day is gloomy or help me celebrate an accomplishment.
They go there to cheer up the injured troops back from the front.
When owners of small businesses are celebrating the holidays next year, their cheer, they are being told, should be tempered by the thought that they will have to cope with the employer requirements for health insurance that will be effective the first day of January, 2014.
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They also have to learn how to live without the constant cheer of the crowds once they're out of the spotlight.
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These shifts all push government-bond yields up, but they are a cause for cheer rather than gloom.
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They almost had something to cheer just before the break but Kirkland held on to Solskjaer's diving header.
They really need some holiday cheer after dealing with Sandy.
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When the challenges are the greatest, they spend their time radiating good cheer.
Last week, Salaka was among the thousands of people who poured into the streets to cheer French soldiers as they liberated the city.
When the royal couple first arrived, they were greeted with a huge cheer and the Queen and duke walked along a path to the mansion stopping briefly to meet some of the well-wishers.
Though there was only a handful of fellow students and university staff on hand to cheer them on, they were enthusiastic about the game, waving their foam fingers and cheering loudly for their players.
We're hearing that access may have ameliorated in at least parts of the country, which would be a pleasant surprise -- not that a sudden improvement in service will cheer up those who know they still face a backlog.
In Exeter's beautiful cathedral close the people wave their union jacks and flags of St George, cheer everything and tell you they've come for the children's sake, or because they remember the last time she was here, or because they think the monarchy is wonderful and the Queen herself admirable.
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