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Teams have certain seventh inning music traditions, and some have songs, but trying to think about specific cheers other than "Let's Go Mets".
A Wildcat is a class-specific cheer.
The fans did not have many specific thrills to cheer, judging by the noise when Ki Sung-Yeung was booked for fouling Wells, gifting Bradford a rare free-kick in Swansea's half.
Pockets of fans cheered for specific fighters, but the overall mood was tepid.
Financial stocks gained again as investors cheered their specific efforts to find new money.
It's hard to believe, when he does, that just minutes before, a weird club-banger DJ was spinning two-year-old LMFAO tracks and demanding cheers from highly specific, moderately interested groups (Single ladies! Dominicans! Puerto Ricans! People born in the '80s!) awaiting the main act.
Tonight, the audience cheer not just songs but specific lines, not least Face to Face's rumination on the mayor of London: "Boris on a bike?
Also, "Cheers" already has a very specific meaning as a toast, and I don't believe in laying new cargo on old words.
It shouldn't be asked to perform some specific function, especially something as egocentric as to cheer you up or to make you a more empathetic person.
The final, reverberating impression left by the Conventions would not have been Sarah Palin's everygal charm but Barack Obama's stirring specifics delivered to a cheering throng of eighty thousand under the lights.
The Flea's supporters cheered, and he continued: "We want to hear your specific concerns.
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