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crowd and supporting
The school spirit aspect of cheerleading involves cheering, supporting, and " pumping up " the crowd at football games, basketball games, and even wrestling meets.
Coupled with the introduction of effective non-lethal chemical agents such as tear gas and offensive odor canisters, and non-lethal impact rounds such as rubber bullets and " bean bag " flexible baton rounds, riot tactics were modified to rely less on violent response to attacking rioters than on a return to the slowly-advancing wall, with supporting officers firing non-lethal ordnance into the crowd to discourage advance.
The band's supporting tour was a success, with its show at Pine Knob Amphitheater in metro Detroit drawing a sell-out crowd of 18, 000.
The " crowd surfer " is passed above everyone's heads, with everyone's hands supporting the person's weight.
In Kufa the situation changed radically when Yazid replaced Noman ibn Bashir with Ubayd-Allah ibn Ziyad, ordering the latter to disperse the crowd supporting Muslim ibn Agail but without killing either Muslim ibn Agail or Al-Husayn.
During final minutes of the game, the whole crowd was actively supporting Wisłoka.
The report chronicled gruesome details of the events in 1953: how, by spending a meager sum of $ 1 million, the CIA " stirred up considerable unrest in Iran, giving Iranians a clear choice between instability and supporting the shah "; how it brought " the largest mobs " into the street ; how it " began disseminating ' gray propaganda ' passing out anti-Mossadegh cartoons in the streets and planting unflattering articles in local press "; how the CIA's " Iranian operatives pretending to be Communists threatened Muslim leaders with ' savage punishment if they opposed Mossadegh '"; how the " house of at least one prominent Muslim was bombed by CIA agents posing as Communists "; how the CIA tried to " orchestrate a call for a holy war against Communism "; how on August 19 " a journalist who was one of the agency's most important Iranian agents led a crowd toward Parliament, inciting people to set fire to the offices of a newspaper owned by Dr. Mossadegh's foreign minister "; how American agents swung " security forces to the side of the demonstrators "; how the shah's disbanded " Imperial Guard seized trucks and drove through the street "; how by " 10: 15 there were pro-shah truckloads of military personnel at all main squares "; how the " pro-shah speakers went on the air, broadcasting the coups ' success and reading royal decrees "; how at the US embassy, " CIA officers were elated, and Mr. Roosevelt got General Zahedi out of hiding " and found him a tank that " drove him to the radio station, where he spoke to the nation "; and, finally, how " Dr. Mossadegh and other government officials were rounded up, while officers supporting General Zahedi placed ' unknown supports of TP-Ajax ' in command of all units of Tehran garrison.
On the 27 February 1911 Welsh entered the ring at Covent Garden to little cheer, with the crowd supporting Wells the underdog.
On the evening of 23 August 1860, however, as the crowd packed the gardens, the tightrope broke, which led to the supporting scaffolding collapsing.
The band performed a show in Seattle in front of a crowd of 1500, the largest show they performed at the time, supporting Metal Church, and in Texas played with a band also called Slayer in San Antonio.
I asked the crowd a Guns N ' Roses concert: " Is that what you get out of this, that we're racists and you're supporting it?
This version of the song became one of the highlights during the supporting tour in which Prince would usually order the house lights to be turned up, and instruct the crowd during a call and response segment.
He was with Lux Radio Theater as a utility supporting player in nearly every broadcast from 1937-1939 ( notably as Sleepy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ), also serving as an assistant director handling the crowd scenes during that time ; he continued to work the show sporadically until 1953.
The campaign was disfigured by riots after Ian Paisley attempted to lead a Unionist crowd up Divis Street to remove an Irish tricolour from the offices of Sinn Féin, who were supporting the candidacy of Billy McMillen.
With the crowd supporting Ignacio, Ramses resorts to cheating.

crowd and Soviet
Hungarian Soviet Republic leader Béla Kun addressing a crowd of supporters during the Hungarian Revolution of 1919
The critics of the outside world praised them, but at home, Eisenstein's focus in these films on structural issues such as camera angles, crowd movements, and montage brought him and like-minded others, such as Vsevolod Pudovkin and Alexander Dovzhenko, under fire from the Soviet film community, forcing him to issue public articles of self-criticism and commitments to reform his cinematic visions to conform to the increasingly specific doctrines of socialist realism.
Soviet troops fire at a crowd that protests high prices, killing 53.
The Russian born photographer and artist Alexey Titarenko paid tribute to the Odessa Steps shot in his series " City Of Shadows " ( 1991 – 1993 ) by using crowd of desperate people on the stairs near subway station in Saint Petersburg to demonize the Soviet regime and as a symbol of human tragedy.
His resilience rallies the previously hostile Soviet crowd to his side, which unsettles Drago to the point that he shoves Koloff off the ring for berating his performance.
A few days later, the crowd stoned Soviet buses driving towards the Soviet War Memorial, located in the Tiergarten in the British sector.
Liebknecht was released again in October 1918, when Max von Baden granted an amnesty to all political prisoners, on his return to Berlin on 23 October he was escorted to the Soviet embassy by a crowd of workers.
The Luzhniki Stadium also hosted the final game of the 1957 Ice Hockey World Championship between Sweden and the Soviet Union, attended by a crowd of 55, 000 and setting a new world record at the time.
In anger, he shoved his fist to the Soviet crowd, as a few other Canadian supporters also gave the finger to the Soviets.
Russian revolutionary and future Soviet Premier Vladimir Lenin addressing a crowd in Sverdlov Square, Moscow, 1920.
Before the match, he once again sang the national anthem of the Soviet Union and riled up the crowd.
Volkoff sang the Soviet Union national anthem, receiving boos from the crowd ( despite being a face ) and was insulted by judge William Regal, although judges Mick Foley and Maria both praised the performance.
However, in Russia, Eisenstein's focus on structural issues such as camera angles, crowd movements, and montage brought him and like-minded others, such as Vsevolod Pudovkin and Alexander Dovzhenko, under fire from the Soviet film community.
On August 25, 1989, a crowd of 43, 356 at Franklin Field saw the US national soccer team defeat Dnepr of the Soviet Top League, 1-0 ; Eric Eichmann scored the lone goal in the game's 12th minute.
In 1958, the men's crew furthered their lore with a shocking win over Leningrad Trud's world champion rowers in Moscow, resulting in the first American sporting victory on Soviet soil, and certainly the first time a Russian crowd gave any American team a standing ovation during the Cold War.
Ironically there was some truth in this, as Soviet troops had blocked all exists from the area except for one narrow passage, which made flight from the area difficult and induced the crush of the crowd and, possibly, some desperate defensive violence by the trapped demonstrators.
They were freed by a crowd of disaffected soldiers on the morning of February 27, the beginning of the February Revolution, and the chairman convened a meeting to organize and elect a Soviet of Workers ' Deputies that day.
As they walked back across the ice Eagleson allegedly extended his middle finger to the Soviet crowd .< ref >
On March 26, 1941, in Storozhynets, he gave a speech in front of a mass of people who were protesting the Soviet administration, calling them " spies, enemies, and diversionists "; the crowd responded with heckling.
Having just secured his gold medal position, Kozakiewicz made the gesture in defiance to the Soviet crowd.

crowd and Konstantin
Even then, in the late 20s, despite rising criticism of the OBERIU performances and diatribes against the avant-garde in the press, Kharms nurtured a fantasy of uniting the progressive artists and writers of the time ( Malevich, Filonov, Terentiev, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Kaverin, Zamyatin ) with leading Russian Formalist critics ( Tynianov, Shklovsky, Eikhenbaum, Ginzburg, etc .,) and a younger generation of writers ( all from the OBERIU crowd — Alexander Vvedensky, Konstantin Vaginov, Nikolai Zabolotsky, Igor Bakhterev ), to form a cohesive cultural movement of Left Art.
Konstantin described the attack as follows: " I went into the square ", he wrote, " and a man came from the crowd approaching me.

crowd and booed
" Ribbicoff, with his voice shaling, then said: " How hard it is to speak the truth, when we know the problems that are facing this nation ", in which the crowd booed Ribbicoff.
She and her husband were booed by a crowd of two to three thousand people brandishing sticks and black flags.
The decision was once again unpopular with the live crowd as some booed the outcome, much like the first match in December 2005.
Drago is introduced with an elaborate, patriotic ceremony that puts the Russian crowd squarely on Drago's side, as Rocky is booed by all in attendance.
The referee scored the fight for Basilio 69 – 64, and was booed loudly by the crowd of 19, 000 when his decision was announced.
Richards, unpopular with the crowd for driving a Japanese car, was booed on the dais as he received his trophy, prompting him to infamously utter into the microphone, " you're a pack of arseholes.
The crowd booed and the media were highly critical of this unsatisfying conclusion.
Justin Timberlake was booed by a crowd that was anticipating the harder-rocking second half of the concert.
Early in his ECW career, he took part in a match against Rob Van Dam at Barely Legal where he was booed by the crowd for two visibly " weak " chair shots to Van Dam.
At the start of the final, McEnroe was booed by the crowd as he entered Centre Court following heated exchanges with officials during his semifinal victory over Jimmy Connors.
During the warm-ups and qualifying sessions in Montreal, the crowd at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve booed Tracy loudly.
Jones received loud cheers as he entered the house and was the favourite to win going into the house, however he did not maintain popularity with the public, the crowd chanted ' Get Vinnie Out ' on the final night and booed him as he left the house after he finished in third place.
In August 2010, Hamburger appeared on the Alternative Stage at the Reading Music Festival in the UK, where his entire set was booed and derided by the capacity crowd, with chants of " You're shit and you know you are !".
Dookeran was roundly booed by the crowd.
It did not help that the team faced a hostile crowd of English and French fans ; they relentlessly booed Ronaldo for his perceived unsportsmanlike behavior in the previous round.
Bob Dylan's 1963 and 1964 performances solo and with Baez had made him popular with the Newport crowd, but on July 25, 1965 Dylan was booed by some fans when he played with backing from Mike Bloomfield on guitar and others from an electric blues / rock and roll band known as the Paul Butterfield Blues Band while headlining the festival.
The fight's crowd, which in Las Vegas is filled usually with pro-Mexican fans, booed Curtis for his decision to stop the fight.
In 2004, while in Germany, JBL ( John Bradshaw Layfield ) used Nazi salutes and was booed heavily by the crowd.
Heel characters are supposed to be booed ( i. e. Roddy Piper in his early WWF years, Bret Hart during his " Canadian hero " angle ), and a negative crowd reaction generally means that the fans are interested in the wrestler and will pay money to watch him out of hope he will lose or be humiliated by the babyfaces.
While passing through Ploieşti, his native city, he was reportedly booed by a crowd of opponents.
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.
There, de Gaulle was cheered enthusiastically, while the new governor general, Roland Michener, was booed by the same crowd when " God Save the Queen " was played at his arrival.
Viewed as an act of disrepect, Agassi was booed by the crowd for five minutes.
The 50, 000 crowd booed when Louis was awarded a narrow points decision after referee Arthur Donovan, Sr. had seemingly raised Farr's glove in victory.
During the presentation ceremony, held the next day, Skah was loudly booed by the crowd as he received his medal ; Chelimo received a standing ovation.

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