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I come on stage and get a cheer.
He'll get a cheer: this area of southern Missouri voted about 70percentt Bush in 2004.
They get a cheer: this may be the only place in the disunited states of America where that happens.
Long gone are the days when Gordon Brown could slap a penny on national insurance and get a cheer when he promised to spend it on the NHS.
Ever the entertainer, Shakespeare knew that you could always get a cheer from a crowd in this country by complimenting them on their drinking.
"I know the easiest way to get a cheer in Brussels is to stand up in the European Parliament and denounce America," he says, "but that's why you need telephone diplomacy, not megaphone diplomacy".
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That gets a cheer.
Everyone who came out of the chapel got a cheer.
Lisa Fitz, the Bavarian cabaret star playing Rosalie, also gets a cheer.
Barcelona gets a cheer from about 2,000 fans watching as the players strolled on the field.
He suggests Pound for Speaker (which gets a cheer or two).
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