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crowd and disbelief
Boycott initially refused to leave the ground in disbelief, and eventually walked off to jeering from the crowd.

crowd and cheered
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.
Its appearance was cheered by the crowd.
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 ".
Although he was a member of the Bruins, the Atlanta crowd cheered Savard the entire night.
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.
The crowd " cheered themselves hoarse " at Law's speech.
The crowd cheered the first Greek Olympic medallist.
The supportive crowd cheered him on saying " Kausachum coca!
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.
Hal and Rosemary reconcile and are cheered by the crowd as they kiss.
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 Dudley Boyz were soon cheered by the crowd and were turned face in early 2000.
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.
" Taylor caught the pass however, and the capacity crowd in attendance cheered in approval.
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.
He was cheered by the crowd or given a standing ovation when he came out to bat as M. C. C.
" Then Juba made a loud strike with his left foot as the crowd cheered and he got a drink from the bar.

crowd and louder
At the closing ceremony of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, at every mention of So's name, there was a tremendous applause from the crowd, which got progressively louder with each occurrence.
", to elicit a louder reaction from the crowd.
As the crowd grew larger and the demands to free Mr. Yoosuf became louder, he was released that afternoon.
performance, "... the longer list went, the louder the laughs from the Town Hall crowd ".

crowd and with
The crowd consequently breaks up into temporary groups ranging in size from two to six, with a half-life for the cluster ranging from three to twenty minutes.
We have a brief glimpse of the Tsar's public personality, the `` official Boris '', but our real focus is on the excitement of the crowd -- a significant contrast with its halfhearted acclamation in the opening scene, its bitter resentment and fury in the final act.
This was a bitterly fought game, carrying almost as much grudge as a fist fight, with no friendliness exhibited between the teams except the formal politeness that accompanied the setting forth of ground rules and agreements on balls that went into the crowd.
It's just barely possible with this crowd that the kidnapper wasn't able to get a table.
The crowd staged its own mad scene in salvos of cheers and applause and finally a standing ovation as Miss Sutherland took curtain call after curtain call following a fantastic `` Mad Scene '' created on her own and with the help of the composer and the other performers.
Complete with crowd effects, interruptions by jet planes, and sundry other touches of realism, this disc displays London's new technique to the best effect.
Significant are such canvases as `` Bleeker Street, Saturday Night '', with its typically American crowd ( Sloan never went abroad ) ; ;
Andronikos was now formally proclaimed as co-emperor before the crowd on the terrace of the Church of Christ of the Chalkè, and not long afterwards, on the pretext that divided rule was injurious to the Empire, he caused Alexios II to be strangled with a bow-string ( October 1183 ).
It also attracted a wider crowd of mostly younger fans, some of whom occasionally performed with the group, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Geoff Bradford, Rod Stewart, John Mayall and Jimmy Page.
* Since 2000, with name-brand computer sales in decline, anime shops have arisen in their place, selling to the otaku crowd.
* 1979: A concert with Jean Michel Jarre on the Place de la Concorde in Paris attracted one million people, securing an entry in the Guinness Book of Records for the largest crowd at an outdoor concert.
* Crackerjack – a 2002 Australian comedy film about a wisecracking layabout who joins a lawn bowls club in order to be allowed to use a free parking spot but is forced to play bowls with the much older crowd when the club enters financial difficulty.
", to which he received a resounding cheer from the crowd, after which he went out and took his ' lap of honour ' where he met and shook hands with many of the fans.
He is said to have risen with the crowd after gladiatorial matches and given unrestrained praise to the fighters.
Thus the interior of a metal is filled up with a large number of unattached electrons that travel aimlessly around like a crowd of displaced persons.
The Browns quashed any doubts about their prowess in that game, with Graham and his receivers amassing 246 passing yards en route to a 35 – 10 win before a crowd of 71, 237.
Craven Cottage held the team's largest ever crowd at any ground with 15, 013, at a game against Wakefield Trinity on 15 February 1981.
The concert had one of the highest live audiences in Australian history with the crowd being estimated at between 120, 000 and 250, 000 people.
To call the dance " collegiate shag " was not as common during the swing era as it is today, but when it was used ( as it was with other vernacular dances of the time ) it was meant to indicate the style of the dance that was popular amongst the college crowd.
The event, which involved exploding disco records, ended with a riot, during which the raucous crowd tore out seats and pieces of turf, and caused other damage.
The opinion of the crowd is, Epicurus claims, that the gods " send great evils to the wicked and great blessings to the righteous who model themselves after the gods ," whereas Epicurus believes the gods, in reality, do not concern themselves at all with human beings.
John of Worcester and William of Malmesbury add some lively detail by suggesting that Edmund had been feasting with his nobles, when he spotted Leofa in the crowd.
Hitchcock primarily made thrillers, which, according to the Cahiers du cinema crowd, were popular with the public but were dismissed by the critics and the award ceremonies, although Hitchcock's Rebecca won the Oscar for Best Picture at the 1940 Academy Awards.
In November 2009 Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett told viewers that a Sarah Palin book signing in Grand Rapids, Michigan had a massive turnout, showing footage of Palin with a large crowd.
On 8 October 1938 Craven Cottage saw its all-time highest attendance at a match against Millwall FC, with a crowd of 49, 335 watching the game.

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