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Nathan narrates increasingly absurd events with persistent cheer, a tone mirrored by the blinkered optimism and liberal conviction of pre-9/11 pre-9/11 Park Slopecombitation that soon seems less hopeful than hollow, and profoundly disengaged.
With a cheerleader's pitch and persistent cheer, the tutor, Adi Opochinski, offers advice: don't read the full passages on the reading sections, spend your time on the questions instead, then make an educated guess about the most politically correct answer.
The jeers were as loud as the cheers, and no less persistent.
Slovakia (125-1) Why you should cheer for them: You admire persistent defending.
South Africa's University of Cape Town removed a statue of British imperialist Cecil Rhodes on Thursday to cheers from students, a symbolic move that exposes persistent racial divides two decades after the end of apartheid.
Getting a resounding cheer, Rove named two leading Democrats - Christopher Dodd and Barney Frank - as "persistent and unnecessary" defenders of "egregious practices".
If Armitstead gave Britain something to cheer, she also helped assuage the disappointment of Paula Radcliffe, who announced on Sunday that a persistent foot injury will prevent her from competing in next Sunday's women's marathon.
ADJECTIVE Persistent.
Persistent poverty.
Cheers cheers, Lx.
Yeah, cheers".
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