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91. The scary bits created tense silence, while relieved cheers followed the good moments.
92. Three cheers for Nantucket, he muses, and the Devil do what he will with me.
93. The satellite's launch brought cheers from the mission control room.
94. At the Invalidenstrasse crossing, West Berliners greeted those from the East with flowers and cheers.
95. A protest by a group of cyclists calling for bike lanes brought huge cheers from a usually sedate Santiago street crowd.
96. Then they raised their hands in the air and gave three cheers.
97. To cheers and aahs he emerged on the far bank(Sentencedict.com), shook himself and set off in dripping pursuit.
98. These were Green warriors reserving their biggest cheers for legalising pot smoking.
99. Indeed, I know that some members of that governing body will also be raising discreet cheers.
100. When the vote was announced, all the anti-ERA constituents broke into cheers.
101. A few isolated cheers sprang from among the twenty crews.
102. The loudest cheers in the conference hall were reserved for the familiar attacks on Brussels, section 28 or the Dome.
103. Jessie is played by Kirstie Alley of Cheers fame, but even her devoted fans may be disappointed.
104. Kevin raised both clasped hands in a salute to acknowledge luke-warm cheers.
105. But there were neither apologies nor regrets, and the air rang to the sound of hundreds of cheers.
106. His audience was loud and enthusiastic during the 57-minute speech, interrupting him 94 times with cheers and yells.
107. Mrs Thatcher plus Denis and son Mark enter to the accompaniment of cheers and flash guns.
108. They will soon be working again, when Whoopi joins the cast of Cheers.
109. Kazanow grins sheepishly at the cheers before rejoining the fray below, the easy warmth between band and benefactor plainly apparent.
110. Commonsense prevailed and he shinned down amidst cheers and sighs of relief.
111. When it comes to third world development the Bishop says he gives each of the three main parties two cheers.
112. Kingsley toasted him, a sober Cheers, and closed his tarpaper eyelids while he drank.
113. The curtains closed and the audience burst into applause and cheers.
114. We lined up on the foredeck to give the traditional three cheers for her Majesty at the appropriate moment.
115. Gatling has become a relentless court jester, mugging, leading cheers and conducting interviews.
116. DiMaggio did not address the crowd, but when he lifted his arms to receive their cheers, no words were necessary.
117. Never worry about the past, it brings tears. Don't think too much about the future, it brings fears. Live in the present moment with a smile it brings cheers !! RVM
118. The biggest cheers came when speakers suggested liquidating the society and turning the lights off in Lime Street.
119. After years of knockabout abuse in this paper, lets give two muted cheers for Whitbread and their hops.
120. Here's to your health. Cheers!
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