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Navardauskas broke free to win the stage and give cheer to his Garmin-Sharp team.
Sabathia alone might give cheer to those attending games at the new stadium.
Such explanations give cheer to optimists, who argue that high productivity growth has ensured that high energy prices and tight labour markets do not translate into broader price pressure.
Still, a screen average of £11,868 at the 3-D sites will give cheer to distributors of upcoming titles such as Monsters v Aliens and Piranha 3-D.
But should his superior knowledge of economics give cheer to those who support the Labour party in the belief that it represents the best chance of creating a more just and inclusive society?
He also said the regulation would give cheer to repressive regimes.
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For that matter, the Office of Civil Rights has also declined to give cheering the status of a sport.
I hope tonight you will give cheers to a new generation.
She has given cheer instruction to the teams from Stony Brook and Hofstra University.
It is one that might worry more moderate candidates like Mitt Romney while giving cheer to others like Michele Bachmann and Rick Santorum: Historically, most of the candidates who have beaten the polls by a wide margin on caucus night have been staunchly conservative.
All that gives cheer to Trump's adversaries in the GOP.
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