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cheerleader
noun
A person, usually an attractive female, who encourages applause at a sports event.
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"I think it's important to be absolutely clear that the purpose of the trust is not to be the cheerleader for the BBC," she said.
Charbel Aoun, senior vice president at Smart Schneider Electric, a huge cheerleader for smart cities, alongside companies like IBM and Microsoft said smart cities are happening, but not at the speed his company had hoped, due in part to the cultural and language barriers between those from the private and public sectors working on these projects.
There is a moment when the young cheerleader, with whom Lester has decided he is in love, opens her blouse and scores of rose petals cascade out.
"It's nothing to do with my players if he wants to be a cheerleader for the crowd".
It's heartening to see Scott resist pressure to transform the public broadcaster into a cheerleader for the home team.
Burnham's life change is signalled by body building in his garage, blaring Pink Floyd from his flash new convertible, smoking grass outside a stuffy works party and a lusty pursuit of his daughter's cheerleader classmate (Mena Suvari).
Michael Gove's adulation for Tory Peer Lord Harris and his academies reminded me of the time I asked Sir Cyril Taylor, then the government's top cheerleader for privatised schools, what Harris's contribution was.
Grant was last prominent in Liberal circles in the 1980s as a sharp-suited cheerleader for the alliance with the SDP.
As a cheerleader with beauty pageant ambitions, Thomas was embarrassed by this kooky-seeming activism – until she was stricken with polymyositis, a debilitating loss of muscle mass.
That evening Heseltine, acting as non-participant cheerleader for the deal, went to Manchester University and declared that "English devolution is now unstoppable".
He pointed to the tension implicit in the Trust being "both regulator and cheerleader".
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