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The crowd cheered, started impromptu kick lines, and sang to the tune of The Howdy Doody Show theme song: " We are the Stonewall girls / We wear our hair in curls / We don't wear underwear / We show our pubic hairs ".
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A February 2, 1893 article in the New York Sun stated that, " Every groan from the fiend, every contortion of his body was cheered by the thickly packed crowd.
When the British national anthem was played, the crowd in Wembley Stadium cheered, and Blankers-Koen briefly thought she had been beaten.
At the film's premiere, a crowd gathered to angrily boo Passolini, but cheered him after the film was over.
Hobbs later held the catch which won the game for Surrey and he was cheered from the ground by the crowd.
Later in the match, the crowd, who gave Wilson a hostile reception following his writing, loudly cheered Hobbs ; in Hobbs ' view, this was to make amends for the earlier mockery of his hampered fielding.
Mills was floored heavily in the second round but recovered strongly and was cheered on by the British crowd.
In a pregame ceremony from the Monster Seats, Fisk was cheered by the Fenway Park crowd while the shot was replayed to the strains of Handel ’ s Hallelujah Chorus, the song longtime Fenway Park organist John Kiley originally played following the home run.
Particularly active in the Kaunas pogrom was the so-called " Death Dealer of Kaunas ", a young man who murdered Jews with a crow bar at the Lietukis Garage before a large crowd that cheered each killing with much applause ; he occasionally stopped to play the Lithuanian national anthem " Tautiška giesmė " with his accordion before resuming the killings One German soldier described the scene:
* When cheered by a crowd in a railroad station several years after his abdication, he stuck his head out of the train's window and shouted, " You're a fine lot of republicans, I'll say!
In the Grose Club members of the Kriegsmarine watched as the crowd below their balcony grew and people danced and cheered.
The city of Cambridge began processing applications at one minute past midnight, cheered on by a crowd of five thousand gathered outside City Hall.
The crowd cheered Bobby every time he came up, and when he responded with a home run even the visitors had to join in the good-natured smile.
He also enjoyed success in high profile matches, scoring 193 for Gentlemen at the Oval, where the crowd had booed his slow start ( at one stage, he took half an hour to score two runs ) but later cheered him as his last fifty runs were scored in half an hour.
" Then Juba made a loud strike with his left foot as the crowd cheered and he got a drink from the bar.
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The New Zealand team started every match with the Haka, and Welsh Rugby Union administrator Tom Williams, suggested that Wales player Teddy Morgan lead the crowd in the singing of the anthem as a response.
* 1898 – Cheerleading is started at the University of Minnesota with Johnny Campbell leading the crowd in cheering on the football team.
He disappointed the crowd somewhat by calling the revolution a chance to continue the work he started 20 years earlier and prune out what was wrong with Communism.
At the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans, winner Dan Gurney started the tradition of drivers spraying the crowd and each other.
When the participants started to gather in one of the city's principal squares, a huge crowd of opponents attacked the event, injuring several participants and stopping the march.
The crowd panicked … started running in all directions .” Despite the efforts of the CNH members to reestablish order, the plaza quickly fell into chaos.
Eventually the crowd that had gathered began to mock his dance and it started what was to become a 14-day tribute of ritual dancing to Olokun.
The circle pit is an event that is usually started when people begin to run around an opening in the crowd, usually tapping people that are on the ring of the pit on the shoulder to " invite " them into the pit.
" That evening, when the announcer at Canton announced Williams's death to the gathered crowd, they started laughing, thinking that it was just another excuse.
After Hawkshaw Hawkins and other performers started singing " I Saw the Light " as a tribute to Williams, the crowd, now realizing that he was indeed dead, sang along.
West was five when she first entertained a crowd at a church social, and she started appearing in amateur shows at the age of seven.
* Woodstock ' 94 has also been referred to as Mudstock, or Mudstock ' 94, partly due to Green Day's performance, during which guitarist and lead vocalist Billie Joe Armstrong started a mudfight with the crowd.
Their fans, who for a long time could not compete with the teams of the capital, grew amazingly and started to compete with the massive Morumbi crowd, and significantly passed São Paulo and Palmeiras.
The crowd started heckling after the replica cup broke apart, while the Spokane Chiefs took apart the trophy and shared it around with teammates.
Members of his family were then reported to have started grieving for TJ around Eveleigh Street with a crowd gathering commiserating with the family.
Awt Cafe started holding musical nights where local singers and instruments players like Oud and others play for the crowd of visitors.
Because there were no replay boards or JumboTrons in Wrigley Field, no one in the crowd knew of Bartman until friends and family members who were watching the game on TV started calling them on cell phones, informing them of Bartman and his appearance.
Sources disagree as to the behaviour of the crowd ; some state that the crowd were peaceful, while others state that the crowd had been hurling stones at the police, and that the shooting started when the crowd started advancing toward the fence around the police station.
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