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cheering rats ship sinking
It is cheering to see that the rats are still around - the ship is not sinking Eric Hoffer
cheering edgar interest
He was kind of cheering me on. He has always had an interest in Edgar Kennedy. Bill Cassara
cheering night tough understood winning wins
They want to see wins and it was a tough night. It's understood you don't want to get booed but they were cheering when I was winning so that's part of being a fan. Ray Emery
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They want to see action, they want to see football. With the whistling, I didn't know if that was cheering or booing. Neil Rackers
cheering coach hard home knew presence watching
It was hard going out there and not having Coach Dungy on the sidelines, with his presence and leadership. We knew he was home watching and cheering all the way through. We play hard for him. Mike Doss
cheering four seven tennis together
It?s a different kind of tennis here. With seven courts, you can all go out there together and relax. With four courts, there?s more cheering and more pressure. Bob Nutting
cheering loudly playoffs
We'll be cheering loudly for the Sun. This is about making the playoffs -- we're not going to be bashful. Bill Laimbeer
cheering context demanded divinity frequently includes means mental needs oneself ourselves point putting reaching remind respect respecting seeing self serve serving spiritual tells within worry
Baba tells us that when we serve another, we should remind ourselves that we are serving the Divinity within that other. This is something that we frequently forget, for it needs a very big mental re-adjustment. Don't worry about it -- just serve! But the very least that is demanded of us in this context is to RESPECT the person we are serving. That includes respecting their beliefs; in fact, it means reaching their spiritual Self through their beliefs, not ours. It means putting oneself in their shoes; cheering them up if possible, but seeing things from their point of view. Sathya Baba
cheering duty nor public
Nor law, nor duty bade me fight,Nor public men, nor cheering crowds. William Butler Yeats