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cheer and here
We are here to cheer you.
The example of the exchange is seen in their demand for " figgy pudding " and " good cheer ", i. e., the wassail beverage, without which the wassailers in the song will not leave ; " We won't go until we get some, so bring some out here.
Oh yes, we're here to cheer you < BR >

cheer and for
With infinite patience she responded to every call, no matter at what cost to herself, and to her all went, for she was sure to have the needed information or word of cheer.
During World War II and for many years afterward, Capp worked tirelessly going to hospitals to entertain patients, especially to cheer recent amputees and explain to them that the loss of a limb did not mean an end to a happy and productive life.
The term " Cheer Leader " had been used as early as 1897, with Princeton's football officials having named three students as Cheer Leaders: Thomas, Easton and Guerin from Princeton's classes of 1898, 1898 and 1899, respectively, on October 26, 1897 ; these students would cheer for the team also at football practices, and special cheering sections were designated in the stands for the games themselves for both the home and visiting teams.
A cheerleading team may compete outside of sporting events ( local, regional, and national competitions ), and cheer for sporting events and encourage audience participation.
Professional cheerleaders and dancers cheer for sports such as football, basketball, baseball, wrestling, or hockey.
This competition is only for All-Star / Club cheer.
Polyphemus is shown doing all of the things that a proper Roman suitor would do — trims his beard, composes a poem etc .— which encourage the reader / hearer to cheer for him, even though his courtship is doomed to fail.
You ’ ve got a series of judges, an audience that comes in looking for a certain shtick that they want to see and that ’ s what they ’ re going to cheer for.
As Bryan was not deemed a major contender for the nomination, even delegates committed to a candidate could cheer him without seeming to betray their allegiance.
He strategically reappears whenever the walkers break a major record and at predetermined sections of the track, and while the Walkers continue to build animosity for the Major, calling him a murderer and sadist, they often cannot help but cheer him during each appearance.
Jeremiah took advantage of the occasion, and sent with Seraiah a word of cheer to the exiles in Babylon, and an announcement of the doom in store for that guilty city.
It is a tradition for Blackhawks fans to applaud and cheer loudly during the singing of the national anthems.
His father and fully converted mother attend games and cheer for him.
Existing in a kind of Neverland where money never came in, schemes never stayed out for very long, yet no one living or visiting went wanting, 79 Wistful Vista ( the McGees ' address from show # 20, August 1935 onward ) became the home Depression-exhausted Americans visited to remind themselves that they were not the only ones finding cheer in the middle of struggle and doing their best not to make it overt.
Krazy George then perfected the method for initiating a wave cheer with the Edmonton fans, and carried the wave with him to other venues, culminating with the aforementioned televised Major League Baseball game.
An exception to the latter part of this statement is the episode " The Postman Cometh ", where the Gilligan and the Skipper hear over the radio that Mary Ann's boyfriend eloped and the three single men try to cheer her up by wooing her ; Mary Ann actually lied about having a boyfriend, and she created a romance with " a real creep " so that the others would think she had someone waiting for her back home.
Ward came up with the idea for the schoolgirl costume she wore in conjunction with Baker, recalling, " I thought it would be fun to wear something that little girls probably hated wearing because it might cheer them up ...
While Duke and Paulie cheer Rocky for his heroism, they remind him that Drago is not a machine, but a man.
The tag line of the commercials was " Without sports, who would cheer for the Nimrods?
As the courtroom spectators cheer for Arthur, Fleming sits down in defeat, and a fed-up Rayford walks out of his stand.

cheer and state
On March 31, 1915, the first PCL game was played in the state of Utah, as 10, 000 fans poured into Bonneville Park to cheer the Bees to a 9 – 3 win over the Vernon Tigers.
DeLaSalle students have succeeded in other programs not directed by the MSHSL, including competitive cheer ( five state titles ) and Quiz Bowl ( six straight years qualifying for the National Championships ).
They both have won many national and state titles such as the 2002 State cheer champions, 2003 EDA National dance champions, 2004 Spirit Championship champions, 2005 NDA junior varsity pom national champions, 2006 Spirit Sports National champions, 2007 State Parochial cheer champions, 2007 EDA National dance champions and 2008 EDA National Dance Champions-Varsity Jazz / JV Jazz and Pom and Prop.

cheer and who
Everyone is ambivalent about his profession, if he has practised it long enough, but there were still moments when he loved the stage and all those unseen people out there, who might cheer you or boo you, but that was largely, though not entirely, up to you.
Soon after, the University of Minnesota organized a " yell leader " squad of six male students, who still use Campbell's original cheer.
Most squads are coed, but the number of all-female college squads is rapidly increasing, in an effort to give female cheerleaders, especially bases, who have cheered on all-girl high school or all-star squads an opportunity to cheer at the collegiate level without making the transition to a coed squad.
At the ATCI many teams from all over Thailand compete, joining them are many invited neighbouring nations who also send cheer squads.
Rich Aurilia put up stellar numbers ( 37 HR, 97 RBI,. 324 BA ) in support of Barry Bonds, who once again gave fans something to cheer about as he hit 73 home runs, setting a new single-season record.
Every man who could ply an oar pulled up to give Mr Gladstone a cheer.
When Mr Gladstone appeared on the Tyne he heard cheer no other English minister ever heard ... the people were grateful to him, and rough pitmen who never approached a public man before, pressed round his carriage by thousands ... and thousands of arms were stretched out at once, to shake hands with Mr Gladstone as one of themselves.
He was met by a brass band and thousands of residents who lined the streets to cheer him on, while the Ontario Provincial Police gave him an escort throughout the province.
In another story, when he saw how upset Miss Grundy was on her birthday, it was Jughead who rallied his fellow students to cheer Miss Grundy up.
* Jassy Radlett, Fanny's cousin, is a regular visitor who never fails to cheer up Fanny
Isabella then introduces Lizzie to the crowd and has Lizzie sing " What Dreams Are Made Of " live in front of the entire audience inside the Colosseum, who cheer and applaud when she's done.
Ashton Hall is also home to the Orangemen of 6th West, the male cheer squad who display their school spirit by attending men's basketball home games and some away games, leading cheers for the Falcons and occasionally against the referees and the other team.
The BC Lions cheer team is known as the Felions and they are led by choreographer Aura Benwick and coordinator Alexandra Janicek, the Felions Dance Team consists of 35 dancers who play a valuable role on the sidelines during Lions home games. The Felions rehearse in downtown Vancouver every week from April through November.
He is nevertheless lonely in this regard, particularly around Christmas time, though he takes solace in anticipating the annual appearance of Mr. Hankey, an anthropomorphic piece of feces who emerges from the sewer to spread Christmas cheer.
They are known for their strict allegiance to the Riders, standing through the entire game, and often being merciless to opposing fans who sit in the section and cheer for the road team.
Those who completed the sundae without assistance of dining companions were asked to stand before the dining room and shout, in a loud voice, " I made a pig of myself at Farrell's ", after which the other diners would cheer, and a ribbon would be awarded in recognition of the accomplishment.
The board, at which everyone received a welcome who could pay for his entertainment, was loaded with good cheer ; and after the feasters had eaten and drunk to contentment, if not to excess, they took part in sport on the turf of the churchyard, or on the sward of the village green.
Club chairman, Irvin Khoza, who also served on the World Cup Bid Committee, must be credited with the club ’ s rise to fame over the past few years as the Orlando Pirates supporters – who are nicknamed ‘ The Ghost ’ – have had much to cheer about.
The fans who occupy section 28 are known for their strict allegiance to the Riders, standing through the entire game, and often being merciless to opposing fans who sit in the section and cheer for the road team.
The Queen calls the March Hare, the Mad Hatter, and the Dormouse to witness, who hold an unbirthday party for her and cheer her up considerably.
Those who are owners and breeders may cheer for a popular handler or a sympathetic favourite from a particular breeding kennel.

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