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How to cheer myself up?
"We'll teach them how to cheer".
"It was unbelievable — you get told when to clap and how to cheer," he said.
And as part of a grand pre-Olympic effort to build enthusiasm and teach proper fan etiquette, they were instructed how to cheer.
Katherine, the bride's sister, said the best thing about Mr. McAlinden is that he knows exactly how to cheer up Sarah.
An announcement and instructions on the video boards informed the fans of the Dolphins, officially the home team, how to cheer.
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The British pavilion in the underground car park here is pretty grim, so how better to cheer it up than to pin pictures up of the royal wedding and the queen with her corgis - along with assorted maps and pictures of what the world might look like with a 4C increase in temperatures.
As sports audiences at all levels have grown in sophistication, do we really need somebody telling us how and when to cheer?
No matter how much money they have, how many opportunities land in their lap and how hard we try to cheer them up, they just can't help complaining.
"How is that supposed to cheer me up?" I asked.
Visiting Turkey during its most recent period of full-fledged military rule in 1985, playwrights Arthur Miller and Harold Pinter spoke with the American ambassador about how distasteful it was to cheer ties with Turkey as its government tortured imprisoned writers.
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