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Much crowd behavior is predictable, Dykers said, but it isn't perceived consciously by the crowds themselves.
"Even your incompletions are better than McNabb's!" shouted one fan, to much crowd approval.
After two more solos, and much crowd approval, they danced an ensemble, in the pouring rain, to great applause.
The Arab Spring failed because it had too much crowd "wisdom" and not enough good leaders.
Playing without much crowd support undoubtedly took a toll on Lendl, though he professed not to care what fans thought of him.
Other coaches say they cup their hands around their mouths, not to shield them from spies, but to block out as much crowd noise as possible when calling in the play.
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