Sentences with phrase «crowds cheer louder»

Crowds cheer louder on 3rd down plays, players hold up 4 fingers to signal the start of the final quarter of play, etc..
The same clip also shows the crowd cheering louder after the two's short but very cool interaction.

Not exact matches

The crowds cheered for him through the practice rounds the most, and then he received the loudest ovation at that garish over-the-top opening ceremony.
It was Britain's first gold medal of these home championships in Birmingham and the crowds showed their approval by creating the loudest cheers of the four - day event so far.
The stroke of the full - time whistle unsurprisingly drew in loud cheers from the vibrant away crowd as the Leeds faithful took their time to applaud the players off the pitch.
McDonnell tells the crowd to a loud cheer Jeremy Corbyn is not resigning as a «small number» of MPs want him to #Jexit
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, who also declared his endorsement of Trump, drew loud cheers as he reminded the crowd the rally's Grumman site «is where they put a man on the moon.
I'm going to ask the Minister of Food and Agriculture to donate an agricultural tractor to your school,» the president announced, as loud cheers and applause from the crowd, punctuated with the blowing of vuvuzelas, trailed the assurance.
Several politicians, including Mayor Bill de Blasio, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Sen. Charles Schumer, marched on Sunday, garnering loud cheers from the festive crowd.
Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand stopped by to address the crowd during the pre-parade speeches and drew loud cheers and a few «Gillibrand in «20» shouts.
Windsor, who was the first of roughly 20 speakers at the 90 - minute rally, received loud and sustained cheering from the crowd of at least several hundred when she took the stage.
The assembled crowd of educators, who have just greeted their local hero with loud cheers and a standing ovation, know what to expect next from this U.S. secretary of education, inveterate storyteller, and consummate grandfather.
The rest of the crowd is more tame, although they cheer loudest for the half dozen or so cars that spin out right in front of us (all recover and continue down the road — saplings and snow banks are very forgiving).
There's no doubt it has some raw talent and killer moves that are going to attract some fans and loud cheers from the crowd (including me of course), but to be a real superstar it's going to have to mature a little more and roundout its skill set.
On Tuesday, the loudest cheers were for a sleek Doberman Pinscher and a French Bulldog whose mugging won the crowd over, Reuters reported.
There is an opportunity to really build up the races with loud aggressive music, sharp snappy cutscenes, loud aggressive announcers, fireworks, crowds cheering and grid girls, yeah well maybe I got a little carried away but there is none of that.
Gang Beasts seemed to be the clear winner of the day: there was a huge crowd around it all day and people were throwing out louder cheers whenever the deaths were particularly ridiculous.
On stage, at the E3 gaming convention just three weeks after the Xbox One's announcement, then - CEO Jack Tretton delivered a borderline quiet speech, stating in a slow cadence that Sony «focused what gamers want most... for instance, PS4 won't impose any new restrictions on the use of --» The discernibility of the quote cuts out there because the crowd is cheering so loud, knowing that the full system resources of the PS4 would be made available to developers.
The Nintendo reps with the microphones helped, but it was a blast to watch the crowd get loud and cheer the participants on as they jumped across the screen.
When he talked derisively about carbon offsets, included within cap - and - trade system, a loud cheer went up in the crowd.
It's where they are comfortable: They know the tough spots, the place on the court where the ball bounces funny, and the place where the crowd is cheering the loudest.
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