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...KERIK: I shout to one of my guys, "You gotta shut down the airspace!" And I'm the police commissioner. I'm not the general of the Army. I don't have F-16s. I'm yelling, "Shut down the airspace! Call...somebody--whoever does that. Is there a number for that...
...fans at a football game as the Crimson’s Head Cheerleader, or winning over prospective freshman and parents on one of her peppy Crimson Key Tours, Kiana is Harvard’s number one fan and is quick to sing Harvard’s praises, or, shout them, actually. “I like to make people excited about things,” she says making fast fluttery motions with her hands, her fingers expressing her excitement for all that she does as much as her boisterous voice and ear-to-ear smile. And Kiana fits the cheerleader...
...abandoned Taliban checkpoints, my driver would slow down without stopping, shout something to the new guards, and speed away. At one such checkpoint, he found some of his old friends. He got out of the car and hugged each one. At another checkpoint, another friend of the driver asked jokingly whether I was Taliban. "They are from Younis Khalis Group," said Mohibullah, gunning the engine to 80 miles an hour. "They have taken over the city. Talibans are gone...
...back to sleep, and then get up at 2pm to get on line for the 7:30pm game. Once the game starts, there is no time to rest. Dukies are always on their feet and cheering constantly. When the opposing team dribbles, fans say Boing, boing, boing. They shout Whooooa when an opposing player holds the ball, Pass! when he passes it, Shot! when he shoots and Miss! when he misses (or Awww, if he gets the basket). For Duke players, they shout Whos your daddy? Battier! for Shane Battier and cheer J-Will, J-Will rock you! for Jason...
...scene which sticks out as a great example of the fluidity of the cast is the one in which all the patients, in an act of defiance against the control-freak Nurse Ratched, gather around an imaginary television set and shout out commentary on an imaginary World Series game. The scene is impressive enough to receive an ovation when the lights...