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"I cheerlead at football games, and I have so many friends."
Brantley: The problem is that to get people into the theater you do have to cheerlead.
It will be great to cheerlead his voice.
"And I can cheerlead in fifteen different languages.
Back on the road, the Nike + iPod doesn't cheerlead so much as motivate by measuring.
If you want to cheerlead for Labour ok fine, but something more way more constructive and convincing than 'vote labour despite everything' is needed.
Lasorda will scout and he will cheerlead.
Because of her envy, Margie was unable to cheerlead Paula on to more relational success, and as a result their relationship suffered.
Most reviewers simply cheerlead.
If he wants me to cheerlead, I'll cheerlead.
Sometimes I wish Heinlein were a less complex writer, that I could cheerlead for his early novels and ignore the rest.
To be on USA and have them embrace us and cheerlead us, we feel we deserve it.
Then there are the educational theorists who cheerlead for "child-centered" learning, in which teachers are demoted to "co-learners" or "managers of instruction."
I get paid to pitch when they tell me to pitch and sit and cheerlead when they take me out."
Carl Edwards was on the radio basically trying to cheerlead his guys into staying focused and staying upbeat, even though they'd just finished second in the entire race.
While at Western Michigan, she continued to cheerlead, and became the second African American to be chosen as the university's homecoming queen in 1982 (Todd, 1999).
He discarded Christianity, the local plantation folk who originally sponsored him as a pro and the customary rituals of his title, including joining the Army to cheerlead the troops.
Her mission is to cheerlead, coddle and comfort him in the few hours he is home at night - then send him off with a good-luck kiss the next morning.
They are bright-eyed and buoyant as they cheerlead a pep rally for the American way of exclusion: all's well with the world if one is white, Protestant and a heterosexual male.
And while the Kings have two owners, Gavin and Joe Maloof, who cheerlead from their courtside seats, the Nets are sometimes unsure if they have any owners at all.
The President's market-spooking call for lower credit card interest rates and his quixotic attempt to cheerlead the economy out of recession hardly are encouraging signs for workers and families bearing the brunt of the current downturn.
While it's easy to be optimistic about the nearly one-third of rovers that have provided us with valuable information, it's not as easy to cheerlead a track record like that when Terry the Astronaut is in the picture.
Paul O'Neill, the treasury secretary, tried to cheerlead the stock market by purporting that "our economy was beginning to rebound before [Sept. 11]" - soon to be flatly contradicted by such indicators as the pre-Sept.
Industry groups, in particular the National Corn Growers Association, have been holding a series of meetings across the country in recent months to cheerlead for ethanol and biodiesel, which are at the center of broad efforts to overhaul the Midwestern farm economy.