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Along the parade route, she received only mild cheers and a few jeers -- "Go home, Hillary!" -- from onlookers, who stood on the sidewalk behind police barricades.
Are you ready to do what is necessary?" The crowd responded to this rather vague injunction with a mild cheer, prompted by the bongos behind her and the demand in her voice.
The mild but cheering Dubonnet.
When Plushenko limped out of the arena, the cheering stopped, eventually turning into mild applause.
Phil Hughes departed the Yankee Stadium mound nearly two weeks ago to lukewarm applause, with fans seemingly unsure whether a mild sign of progress was worthy of their cheers or still merited their disapproval.
When his name was read out ninth of the Lancashire 11, the cheer from the sizeable New Road crowd was affectionately mild.
The recovery was led by the eurozone's two biggest economies as powerhouse Germany managed 0.7 per cent growth and France cheered markets with an unexpectedly strong 0.5 per cent bounce-back from a mild recession of its own.
Try a mild antidepressant, such as St. John's Wort, to help bring a little cheer into your day.
MILD enthusiasm and hope of change in a country that has not had much to cheer about for decades.
In the days after House Speaker John Boehner's mild counter proposal to Obama's tax and spending proposal went down the drain, legions of Tea Party leaders wildly cheered the failure.
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