Sentences with phrase «of a cheering crowd»

«It's wrong to have any economy where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer, where the American dream of mobility and opportunity has become more of a cruel myth,» Mr. Cuomo said in front of a cheering crowd of labor union members.
Crowd games thrive at IndieCade, an ideal showcase for games designed to let you look into your opponent's eyes and hear the roar of a cheering crowd at your back.
He took particular note of scenes of cheering crowds: flag - wavers in Times Square and at Ground Zero in New York City, baseball fans in Philadelphia, patriots in Boston, enthusiastic students on....
Sometimes when you are part of the cheering crowd, all pumped up on adrenelin and euphoria, you don't take time to question what is REALLY happening around you, to you, and in you.
Peter Bone joked that the Prime Minister would be «carried shoulder high through the streets to the echoing of cheering crowds» if she visited his constituency after Brexit.
Plus running the actual race with all the excitement of the cheering crowds, the healthy bit of competition, seeing fellow runners doing what they love, and the pride you'll feel once you cross the finish line can also help avoid a rut.
9 - year - old Yolanda gave her well - received speech in front of a cheering crowd who agree that «enough is enough.»
The rather diabolical ascension to the throne feels particularly unpleasant when you can hear the din of the cheering crowd juxtaposed against the smug face of McKellan and the worried faces of everyone else.
Pfeiffer's edited version of the fight, shown on one screen, is missing one key element: the roaring sound of the cheering crowd.
do you tell that to people who you behead in front of cheering crowds?
He took particular note of scenes of cheering crowds: flag - wavers in Times Square and at Ground Zero in New York City, baseball fans in Philadelphia, patriots in Boston, enthusiastic students on college campuses.
These animals send their own children to suicide, mutilate and oppress women, throw gays off rooftops to their death in front of cheering crowds, and slaughter any who dare to insult their particular brand of extremism while continuing to claim they are about peace.
I close my eyes and for a brief second imagine myself going up to accept my award in front of a cheering crowd.
Flanked by jubilant members of Congress and standing in front of a cheering crowd, President George W. Bush declared the start of a «new era» in American public education with the signing of the No Child Left Behind Act.
She writes, «Growing up, I always wanted to be a writer... but I had rock - and - roll fantasies, of standing in front of a cheering crowd, wailing into a microphone or rocking out on a guitar.»
That means, like the rare FMV games of old, in the footage you're greeted by bandmates, handed a guitar, and arrive on stage in front of a cheering crowd.
Online multiplayer is great and everything, but there's nothing quite like gaming together with friends who are there with you in person, or competing in front of a cheering crowd.
In a popular park in Green Bay, Wis., teams of children routinely experience the excitement of hitting a baseball, circling the bases, and crossing home plate in front of a cheering crowd.
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