| 31. | Diaz gives more than a Bronx cheer to the wide variety of cheats and con men he exposes on camera.
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| 32. | The bands subsequently have been moved to the balconies, where they can more openly exchange rhythmic blasts and Bronx cheers.
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| 33. | For its humanitarian efforts, the association so far has been on the receiving end of a chorus of Bronx cheers.
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| 34. | This was based on the fact that most people only thought the Bronx was good for its famous Bronx Cheer.
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| 35. | It won big national headlines, but a Bronx cheer from the audience of politicians whose support was required to pass it.
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| 36. | In other words, a Bronx cheer to Arkansas and the other 22 or so states that have passed their own term-limits laws.
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| 37. | After enduring the embarrassing Bronx cheer from the crowd of some 8, 000, Sinden sardonically referenced the " warm and loving " greeting.
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| 38. | If the French are in such a mood, the whistle is as raucous and penetrating as a Bronx cheer, sharper-edged than the guillotine.
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| 39. | The students also gave Blanchard a " Bronx cheer " when he scored on a baseline shot to break the long scoring drought.
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| 40. | Roberts, who inspired a character in " The Bonfire of the Vanities, " responded to critics with a Bronx cheer, albeit with metaphorical flourishes.
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