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At and cheering
At that time, there were no collegiate sports for women but women were allowed to participate in cheering squads.
At the ninth symphony's premiere at Carnegie Hall ( December 16, 1893 ) the reception was one of perpetual cheering.
" At Liverpool on 27 October, Chamberlain was escorted to the Conservative Working Men's Association by mounted police amidst wild cheering.
At the end of the last rooftop performance of " Get Back ", the audience applauds and McCartney says " Thanks, Mo " in reply to Maureen Starkey's cheering.
At a stadium or arena, sports fans will voice their pleasure with a particular incident, player, or team by cheering, which consists of clapping, fist-pumping, or shouting positive exclamations toward the field of play and ultimately, the favorable object.
" At this point the government supporters went ecstatic with cheering and Boland was carried out of the hall.
At his funeral crowds of workers gathered, cheering the cortège with shouts of " Germinal!
At the end of the game the crowd of over 47, 000 jumped the fence and invaded the field and congregated in front of the Members Stand cheering and calling for Aussie captain Clive Churchill.
At WrestleMania 22, former members Shawn Michaels and Triple H performed the crotch chop during their respective matches, which was met with loud cheering from the fans in attendance.
At the performance, Uematsu felt a " mix of stage fright and excitement, all the crowds cheering, the audience paying full attention ", and decided to join the two in making a band ; Fukui and Sekito had refused to start one if Uematsu was not involved as one of the musicians.
At Miller Park, the current home of the Milwaukee Brewers, Bernie Brewer has his own " dugout " atop the bleachers behind left field, where he continues to lead the cheering at every home game.
At the end of the week, the family returns to their home to see cheering crowds and the view of their home blocked by a bus ( for larger projects, two buses would block the home ).
At the beginning of the week as Jesus enters Jerusalem, he is greeted by the cheering crowds, adding to that tension.
At the inaugural meeting Rawnsley declared, to cheering, that the aim was to establish " a great National Gallery of natural pictures ".
At times in the past, programmers have played a brief tape of a cheering crowd when the market rises rapidly.
At Casey's football game, her siblings Michael, Ali, and Dakota can be seen sitting in the stands, cheering for the team.
At one point, he harangued his troops to follow him toward the enemy by cheering " Boys, follow me!
At the beginning of the 2001 – 2002 season, a new student cheering section, dubbed the " O Zone ," was started for men's basketball games.
" Lastly, Miles is quoted, " At a dark hour, this book is a piece of bright and cheering news.

At and competition
At the Westminster KC Dog Show in Madison Square Garden, New York on the second day, the Finals of the Junior Class brought out the most competitive competition in the history of this Class.
At the time of political competition between Bolsheviks and SRs ( January 1918 ), Left SRs attempted to curb the rights of VCheKa and establish through the Narkomiust its control over its work.
At a meeting which followed the World Cup, the International Cricket Conference agreed to make the competition a quadrennial event.
At age 24, Fermi took a professorship at the University of Rome ( one of the first three in theoretical physics in Italy ) which he won in a competition whose selection committee was chaired by Professor Orso Mario Corbino, director of the Institute of Physics.
At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition.
At Evans's café in London, the two journals had " Round tables " in competition with each other.
5 ) At this point the government has an indirect control over the company, wants to promote market competition, and does not want to hinder the support “ for Televerket ’ s growth strategies ”.
At the 2000 Olympic Games, however, the duet competition was restored and is now featured alongside the team competition.
At the same time, Austria was becoming more involved in competition with France in Western Europe, with Austria fighting the French in the Third Dutch War ( 1672 – 1679 ), the War of the League of Augsburg ( 1688 – 1697 ) and finally the War of the Spanish Succession ( 1701 – 1714 ), in which the French and Austrians ( along with their British, Dutch and Catalonian allies ) fought over the inheritance of the vast territories of the Spanish Habsburgs.
In his presentation to the American College of Sports Medicine's annual meeting in 2009, researcher and exercise physiologist Gary Granata presented research after studying members of the Avon High School Marching Black and Gold, noting " At the top levels of marching band and drum corps, you get a level of competition and athleticism that is equal to a division I athletic program.
At first the output was insignificant, but gradually the magnitude of the operations was enlarged until the competition became effective, and steel traders generally became aware that the firm of Henry Bessemer & Co. was underselling them to the extent of UK £ 10 -£ 15 a ton.
At times rapid population change, overcrowded housing and job competition have aroused racial and ethnic tensions.
At the highest level of competition, the dressage test is roughly equivalent to the USDF Third Level, and may ask for half-pass at trot, shoulder-in, travers, collected, medium and extended gaits, single flying changes, and counter-canter.
At the time the decision was made, Japan had never qualified for a World Cup finals ( although the Japanese did subsequently qualify for the 1998 competition ).
At her first tournament, she partnered with Lisa Raymond in the doubles competition at New Haven, where they lost in the first round to top seeds Cara Black and Liezel Huber.
At that time the US had competition from British traders on the upper Missouri, who came down from Canada.
At this time, FERC undertook to bring greater competition to both the natural gas and electric industries.
At the age of nine he won a children's sculpting competition organised for the Los Angeles Zoo in Griffith Park by a local tutor, Agostinho Rodrigues.
At the Amsterdam Olympics, her fourth 100 m competition, Robinson reached the final and won, equalling the world record.
* At the end of the playoffs, the winner receives the country's second Champions League place, and the remaining teams receive Europa League berths, entering the competition at different stages according to their playoff finishes.
At the international elite level of competition, the composition of the routine is decided by the gymnast and his or her coaches.
At this stage, the competition authorities stressed that it should not be assumed that the parties involved have broken the law.
The Ennead faced competition by other groupings: At Memphis, the priests of Ptah identified their deity with the primeval mound, the place on which Atum arose first, giving him precedence over the Ennead.
At the same time, many economists were arguing for the greater use of competition as a tool of policy, and expressing concern about excessive or inappropriate regulation of the economy.

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