They cheered as his golden casket was wheeled out to a brightly lit spot below center stage.
Late last year they cheered local co-ordination committees coalescing into more sophisticated councils overseeing cities and provinces.
And they cheered as Jewish boxers like Sam Lefko, Kid Ruckenstein and Laco Kohn pounded their opponents.
They cheered us on and hoped that one day we would pass our knowledge along to others.
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Luckily, they cheered up considerably later when BB rewarded them with a picnic hamper for passing their first task.
When the weight fell, they cheered with the hundreds of other folks who'd gathered to take in the spectacle.
The other week in Cincinnati, though, they cheered, even though Mr Muster is today only fifth in the world rankings.
After what seemed like an unending wait of more than an hour, they cheered again when the doors to the loggia opened.
Perhaps they cheered in a desperate effort to reassure their masters that they, unlike Henson's father, were docile and trustworthy, and harbored no thoughts of rebellion.
They danced, they cheered, they quite literally jumped for joy.
They were cheered on by a lot of so-called market pundits on TV whose ratings rally when the market does.
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Nor will they be cheered if it seems that the CIA is being brought even further to heel within the American intelligence community.
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"I stood on a table - I actually hit my head on the roof - and sung the song, and they all cheered at the end, it was unreal, " he said.
What has investors running for the exits is Chairman Michael Levy's expansion into Europe and on-line sales of sporting goods--just the sort of aggressive brand-building they lavishly cheered a few months ago.
And as New Yorkers lined up at the police barricades on Canal Street to cheer for their heroes -- firefighters and rescue workers returning from their shifts at the wreckage site -- they also cheered for the "animal heroes" -- handsome dogs who have been sniffing for survivors.
They must have been cheered last week when a closed-door conference for prospective Asian investors carried on with business as usual at Yangon's pricey Strand Hotel.
They said they arrived early to get their seats on the front row of the stand, where they waved flags and cheered loudly throughout the event.
We were introduced by the local union rep, and this night, like every night, the crowd cheered when they heard the name Diciembre, the lights bobbing up and down, as the miners nodded with satisfaction.
Some stood with their mouths wide open in surprise while others clapped and cheered as they all took in the bizarre sight of a steam train emerging from a tunnel only to quickly disappear again.
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This was one of the most powerful of all those many public meetings - the crowd danced along to the Stevie Wonder song Signed, Sealed, Delivered and cheered whenever they caught a glimpse of themselves on the giant screens carrying cable news coverage into the park.
Numerous and often outlandish pronouncements in the media have not been backed up in the ring and that has not endeared him to the British public, many of whom cheered openly as they witnessed his fall from grace.
Victorious players and club officials were cheered by fans as they paraded through the town on open-top buses.
Crowds cheered the pair on as they lumbered to the launch pad in their space suits.
In a raucous atmosphere, the Celtic fans cheered their team on as they stymied successive waves of United attacks.
In a downtown Caracas plaza, some cheered and clapped Friday as they watched the government broadcast replayed on a television under a tent where the president's supporters regularly gather.
Obama repeatedly insisted "they deserve a vote" as the audience cheered loudly.
Mr Powell, who, in this instance, had voted against his own commission's rules (they were made following a rebellion by other commissioners), cheered the judges on.
The final hymn was the patriotic "I Vow To Thee My Country", and then after a blessing the coffin left as slowly as it had arrived, and, as they caught sight of it, once again the crowds outside cheered.
Ultras initially cheered Saturday's verdicts but there was anger that they had not gone far enough.
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