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As models pranced down the runway, Jones hooted and hollered.
"WE DID IT!" she hollered maniacally into the empty night.
"I thought he was going to cry!" another hollered, laughing.
"Woo hoo!" she hollered as onlookers called out her name.
"Alex, you might need to start selling shoelaces," DeRozan hollered.
"You're supposed to see yourself in it!" one boy hollered.
" Back on the sidewalk, she hollered, "Pull out the snacks!
Lynx and that, they haven't hollered, so man's moved on.
" That being hollered at while walking down the street is "normal.
I hollered at the local health care providers to help me.
"Phil Bredesen!" she hollered as she went in for a hug.
"I hollered out, 'Hey, bear' about every 30 seconds," he wrote.
"You can't make me do this!" a woman hollered at reception.
In an adjoining hall, a few children hollered and played soccer.
"I know!" she hollered back with a laugh, before continuing her speech.
"F*** Trump!" another man hollered from a dock near a riverside restaurant.
" As he spoke, an elderly voice hollered from the back, "Not true!
A pissed English guy at the bar hollered and was quickly shushed.
"That's what I'm saying," a woman hollered back, parroting her this time.
" Somebody hollered back: "Yeah, in line just like the rest of us!
The man hollered at them through his front door, then called the police.
They scrambled out, pointed to the parking signs in English, hollered and wept.
"Let's keep pushing," he said as several of his teammates whooped and hollered.
"Shout-out to all the sexy ladies," the D.J. hollered into a microphone.
"Go back to Mexico," someone hollered from an S.U.V. as it peeled away.
"I'm ready — I got my life jacket," he hollered, pantomiming some swim strokes.
I hollered, 'My name is John, I love you and Jesus loves you.
John waved and hollered "Hello!" just before the next wave pulled him under.
This was the part of the night where I hooped and hollered the most.
I hollered into the kitchen if she wanted to say anything to my face.
"I want to hear you scream," hollered my friend in a fake Haitian accent.
Outside of the Tequila Ranch, this girl hollered at me from across the street.
I've been hollered at, lied to, threatened, manipulated, insulted and ignored with extreme prejudice.
The crowd, packed tight on the dance floor, literally hollered and screamed for more.
"Whoooo-hoo!" one fan hollered, hopping away as he examined his newly signed hat.
"I hollered, 'My name is John, I love you and Jesus loves you,'" he wrote.
As Michael lay bleeding on the ground, Smith hollered to his wife to call 22009.
They whooped and hollered as the Nationals almost overcame the Dodgers' early 4-0 lead.
This is the guy who hollered and threatened Becky Burnett (Amanda Seyfried) not too long ago.
Somehow, Coach found out, I got hollered at and next game she was in a hotel.
He fought just one bout but won, 5-4, and hollered at the audience in delight.
He paused for a moment, then hollered something in Chinese at the top of his lungs.
"You do not!" two young men in plaid shirts and drinking white wine hollered in unison.
Adrie held the head in his palm and hollered, "Bowling!" while pretending to bowl with it.
They burst out laughing… I hollered, 'My name is John, I love you and Jesus loves you'.
Then, one day after school, my daughter opened the refrigerator and hollered to me down the hallway.
When he took off his hat, the audience whooped and hollered, realizing that it was Mr. Stewart.
But one time, while walking around campus, three big men walked by and hollered "Dyke!" at me.
He hollered a command and a box with the microwave I wanted landed in front of me.
"I kind of hollered a little bit in the car and scooted over," she told the affiliate.
" He stuck his head out the window and hollered at the honking driver, "I'm an asshole , asshole!
"Jordan!" she hollered over to Jordan Rodman, a Knopf publicist who was escorting Ms. Danler to publicity events.
She recalled that he stood up from his box in the audience and hollered things at the stage.
" When the women in the audience hollered, he added, "But, women, you guys aren't perfect, let's be clear.
"Private jets, private jets, private jets with four or five seats — and we have multitudes here!" he hollered.
The German whooped and hollered after clinching the top slot for Sunday's race ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen.
They hooted and hollered during her speech, as she decried the U.S. "military industrial complex" and its "amoral" economy.
A substitute, he fought just one bout, but won it, 5-4, and hollered at the audience in delight.
" She gestured around the empty Dry Dock bar and hollered to the bartender in a Jersey-tweaked accent, "Hey!
"The ladies all hollered at me," one research subject recalled after a deer-related conflict, in tones of baffled hurt.
The audience laughed and gasped; someone hollered every time we saw his white teeth or heard his low, purring breath.
As a woman from the New York Immigration Coalition spoke, Ms. Marvel clapped and hollered and accepted anti-Trump fliers.
This month he played a sold-out show in New York, to a standing audience that often hollered its approval.
She hollered and fussed at them more often and tried her best to remember they didn't ask to be born.
Everyone hollered and applauded as they watched him disappear down Valencia Street — very fast, but with a pronounced, unsettling wobble.
"I hollered, 'My name is John, I love you and Jesus loves you," Chau explained in his journal on Nov. 16.
"I hollered, 'My name is John, I love you and Jesus loves you,&apos" Chau explained in his journal on Nov.
She lay down and doubled over on the curb while I hollered for a taxi to go back to the hotel.
When she suggests that Randall's shirt is too similar to something that Sisqo would wear in the '90s, I literally hollered.
Instagram is a bit like Disneyland—if every now and then the seven dwarfs hollered at Snow White for looking fat.
She came out swinging at Amazon, and the crowd hollered and applauded as she called out the company for acting anti-competitively.
As the chef was on the phone with the pizza place, an audience member hollered a request for pineapple on the pizza.
"More women are going to be sent to back-alley abortions," a woman stood and hollered from the back of the room.
"My grandmother used to say a hit dog will holler and it hollered through this room," he said as the audience clapped.
His Angels teammates hollered, with one, catcher Martin Maldonado, asking Eppler to load Ohtani's starts from 2015 and 2016 onto his iPad.
Somehow, the referees missed what was a travel and a double-dribble, even as Jazz guard Bojan Bogdanovic hollered about the violation.
"How ya doing!" he hollered, pointing and stepping through a rickety barbecue spot where a couple dozen fans awaited him on Thursday.
"The first time I saw Ryan he was in a disciplinary camp and I screamed and hollered the whole time," Coleman says.
"He hollered back for people to get out, to run, and he tackled him," Ms. Watson said, her voice wavering with emotion.
I hollered at Carol's father, who was shopping with her, she turned around, their eyes met, and we got married six months later.
He belted out insults for Trump, calling him "Cheetos-faced" and "fascist" as his supporters, who he called "freedom ninjas," hollered in support.
Fun Fact: This rivalry goes back to a 100% real (and hilarious) incident where Rampage hollered at Nick's girl inside a Burger King.
It was hard to tell what was worse — getting hollered at by Bill or getting scolded by the stern and self-righteous Hillary.
The crowd hollered the chorus—"Xans don't make you / Xans gon' take you"—exulting in an opportunity to return to the present. ♦
Wearing a straw hat and bright yellow vest, she hollered, sometimes with a bullhorn, to let them know they were waiting in vain.
A cheer rose from the crowd, people whooped and hollered, and tourists and locals alike had their phones raised high to take photos.
When Alec Bradford opened a gate and hollered a long, sustained "soooooooook," a hundred or so enormous, white, horned cattle stampeded toward us.
"We jumped up and down and hollered, both to the state and to HUD, and nobody did anything about it," Mr. Henneberger said.
White earned his nickname, Jo Jo, in high school when one of his coaches, trying to get his attention, hollered his name twice.
"So guys, you said three was a bit of a crowd, so I hollered at Ola," Tracy says, surprising the couple on the train.
" As we passed a brunch place on the other side of the road, Khan hollered to the waiting queue, "Have the sourdough and avocado!
Takenobu Mitsuyoshi's half-translated anthems breathlessly hollered out like megachurch sermons made Daytona USA wholly underappreciated in any arcade too noisy to hear them.
They hooted and hollered as the moon slowly worked its way across the sun — a sight that, with glasses, was visible through the clouds.
People hollered and cheered—and then began to sing "ooh Jeremy Corbyn" which is about as boring a song as "The Red Flag" is rousing.
But I've said plenty of things to my kids in frustration — check that, I've hollered plenty of things — that I wish I could take back.
"Oh, don't give me that," I hollered at the car, as I grabbed the wheel and jerked the mid-size luxury sedan back into the lane.
His son, Aidan, fed the horses hay from a pint-sized tractor, while some dogs—belonging to Bradford and his neighbor—yapped and hollered around him.
Younger male audience members, in their leather jackets and slicked-back hair simply hollered at us, excited about the next part of the evening: the bikinis.
Through a dozen takes he reached for the high G and ground out the lower notes as the clubgoer extras stamped and hollered, pink mocktails sloshing.
I hollered hello and hesitated at the threshold a moment, waiting to be asked in, but the two kept working, so I entered without a summons.
Reeves even posed for a photo with Hunt and her sons, who came out of the house after she hollered that the celebrity was in their yard.
As models whooped, hollered, danced and w-o-r-k-e-d it down the runway, it was hard not to be caught up in Ashish's celebration.
It is hollered by a lone motorcyclist, as he tears out of a Kansas gas station after an argument with a Hispanic man and his Muslim friend.
Audience members cheered when Mr. Marmo, onstage as Mr. Bruce, hollered about free speech and recounted the comic's frequent arrests on obscenity charges in the early 1959s.
So for the pro-Brexit activists who hollered "Shame on you!" in Parliament Square on Friday, Parliament's vote represented no less than the undoing of British democracy.
"My grandmother used to say, 'A hit dog will holler,' and it hollered through this room," Gillum said after DeSantis loudly rejected any common cause with Horowitz.
Hopping over the ruins, we collected wildflowers and jagged clay pieces that we thought treasures until our mothers hollered our names through open windows, summoning us to dinner.
"In poll after poll, we do better versus Trump and other G.O.P. candidates than Hillary does," Mr. Sanders said in Davenport as supporters hollered and stomped their feet.
Dr. Kuhns scanned the audience as if trying to impose order through sheer force of will; after a minute or so, he thrust up his hands and hollered.
Sun's revelry is set to "The Sharing Song" by Jack Johnson, a hollered allegory for the fact that these sensates are sharing an awful lot with each other.
The crowd cheered for Sheriff Joe Arpaio, brutalizer of Arizona Latinos, and Rudolph Giuliani, who hollered about terrorists and criminals as if running for mayor of Gotham City.
Luckless latecomers wandered the aisles until a festival volunteer hollered, in a tone sharply uncharacteristic of Canadians, that, very sorry, but people without seats would have to leave.
While waiting in line at security, you are hollered at to "please have your ID out," so a guard can evaluate you like a bouncer at a club.
"He hollered back for people to get out, to run, and he tackled him," Sheila Watson, Ensign Watson's mother, said in an interview, her voice wavering with emotion.
"My grandmother used to say, 'A hit dog will holler,' and it hollered through this room," he said, spelling out letter by letter the slur Mr. DeSantis's donor used.
"I pelvis-popped and pounded pianissimos; I cascaded cadenzas and humped harmonic hurricanes until the hogs hollered for hell — straight through to Horace Heidt's grand finals," Mr. Ellroy wrote.
He discussed how intense the rivalries are in the Big 12, the conference of the Texas Longhorns and Texas A&M Aggies, whose supporters in the room whooped and hollered.
"I hollered, 'My name is John, I love you and Jesus loves you,'" he wrote in his diary, pages of which were shared by his mother with the Washington Post.
Finally, after Ethan hollered at and insulted an HR employee about a small increase in health care costs that was beyond her control, company executives had enough of his antics.
One woman was led out of the hearing room shouting "sham president, sham justice"; another hollered, "You're gaslighting the American people," drowning out Judge Kavanaugh as he calmly carried on.
He skipped, hollered and let the ball fly from everywhere with that feeling he gets when there's no way it will miss — unwavering even with a defender's hand in his face.
"Maybe if you had a fucking business you were passionate about, then you would know what it takes to run a fucking business," Kim hollered at Kourtney in one particularly viral segment.
Mike Pence, who hollered that Trump has "never forgotten or forsaken the people who work with their hands," apparently skipping over all the construction workers he's stiffed in his real estate business.
Here's your Salt Cathedral crib sheet: they're a duo made up of Juliana Ronderos and Nicolas Losada, but they'd respond to Juli and Nico if you hollered at them in the street.
He hollered at the thousands of assembled fans about how a team of underdogs defied expectations by going for it with a trick play on 4th and 1 to win the championship.
Naturally, I felt compelled to berate him for even daring to put "Jackass" and "Jake Paul" in the same sentence, so I hollered at the guy a bit (whatever it was justified).
When Pomeroy asked them to leave, Ussery "continually yelled and screamed and hollered and told me he was gonna hang me from a tree, and pee on me while I'm hanging," he added.
DALLAS — Around the time the University of Oklahoma's spirit squad, the Ruf/Neks, fired its shotguns, it was possible to catch the hoarsely hollered words of two men clad in crimson and cream.
The former mayor campaigned tirelessly for his friend during the 2016 presidential campaign, most notably during the Republican National Convention, when he delivered an endorsement speech so apocalyptic — "There's no next election!" he hollered.
Eventually Bruce's relentless advance caused Wong to stumble over a small step, into an untenable position on the floor where Bruce hollered "Do you yield?" in Cantonese over and over while pummeling him repeatedly.
But I'm a lot less comfortable with the way the guy sitting three seats away from me whooped and hollered and shouted, "Yeah!" with relish when that girl got brained by the dog food can.
And then, for the rest of the trailer — about two minutes and 13 seconds — mum's the word on the green gal's behalf, save for a battle cry and a hollered greeting at the 1:24 mark.
They whooped and hollered and sang; they were old hippies and young progressives excited by the idea of changing the world, even if the odds of putting any of Mr. Brown's ideas into law seemed long.
Some drivers hollered a loud thank you to the volunteers as they pulled away, and most didn't even bother to ask what was inside the lunch containers: mini corn dogs, baked beans, baby carrots, an orange.
I basically hollered for people to get down and at that point the shooter was basically the only one up moving until Mr. Engel (the church usher hailed as a hero) saw him and confronted him.
Snapchat's new Camera desktop camera app brings AR masks to Twitch, Skype… There were plenty of other minor announcements during the conference's keynote: As CEO Emmett Shear made the announcements, audience members hooted and hollered with delight.
"What should we do with Hillary Clinton?" hollered a local politician, as if this crowd, of young people wearing "Trump that bitch" T-shirts and older ones who apparently did not mind the slogan, needed warming up.
What is considered the very first college football game, between Rutgers and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton), takes place in New Brunswick, N.J. Historians say students on the sidelines sang school songs and hollered cheers.
An analysis of 50 fixtures featuring some of the world's top 30 players demonstrated that the men hollered a semitone higher in matches that they lost, and that the difference in pitch was clear from early in the contest.
It's where they honed their sound—musings on death and despair and drinking too much hollered over instruments that promptly pummeled those feelings into the floorboards, explosive anthems of suburban stagnation as short and ferocious as the band's career.
But when Bohlen and Harris presented the findings of their investigation, Hedman's senior administrator, "threatened us, intimidated us, he beat on desks, he stuck his finger in my face, screamed, hollered, he described our work as bullshit," Harris said.
The thrill of victory — a rare sight inside Barclays Center this season — sent the owner Mikhail D. Prokhorov (also a rarity inside the arena) out of his luxury-box seat, arms extended high in the air as he hollered and celebrated.
All seven of them — two parents and five children, clad in Notre Dame gear — sat in a row near the court and whooped and hollered for Jackson with such passion that you'd have thought he was a member of their family.
As the man whooped and hollered and raked the trash-bag flag like a giant windshield wiper, the lights climbed into the darkening sky, veering and banking, making and unmaking chaotic patterns, spreading and swirling until they filled half the heavens.
When Luis Camacho, another member of Madonna's troupe, dared him to French-kiss Trupin, Gauwloos all but leapt from his seat and crossed the table for a passion round of PDA, as the pop star and other dancers hooted and hollered in approval.
I think I jumped and hollered and cried and prayed and said, 'Ooh, we have finally made it,' she told me in a recent interview in her living room after she got off work from her nursing job, still dressed in her scrubs.
Hosmer was ejected from the game in the first inning when he hollered and gestured at third base umpire David Rackley, after Rackley ruled Hosmer did not check his swing and was out on strikes with the bases loaded and no outs.
Now, if pitchfork-wielding Chargers fans instead hollered that McCoy should be fired because his team has found new and spectacular ways to lose five of eight of what could be their last 16 games in town, they might have a point.
"Build a wall!" they hollered, though, only minutes before, the same conservative crowd had applauded a panel discussion on the evils of eminent domain, which Mr Trump has used liberally in his building career, and would have to rely on heavily to build his promised border barricade.
As well-caffeinated senior executives stood side by side for the ceremonial banging of the gong at the commencement of SGX trade, the gathered crowd hollered and applauded in surprise as the stock surged to S$2150 Singapore cents, well above its S$2160 cents offer price.
Even on the last hole, when he missed a short putt, García said, no one hollered a vulgar insult like "all those things you hear, unfortunately, in the U.S." Johnson, despite his reticence, said he had embraced the attention from the fans and the news media — really.
After everyone adjourned back to the workroom, The Vixen brought it up and forced Aquaria to explain her stance, and, when she was unsatisfied with Aquaria's diplomatic answer, she hollered, "Too vague!" at her and forced her to really cop to how much she'd been complaining about Miz Cracker.
Watching Sleight director J.D. Dillard introduce his film on Saturday while his cast and crew whooped and hollered in the back of the Library Theater was electrifying; even more so was watching the film unfold in all its utterly unique street-magic bio-hacking South-LA coming-of-age richness.
In "Changes," McCoy's jangly guitar part and Williams' hollered refrain of "In this same old town / I saw your face / You seemed so sad / I felt the same" certainly bring some Promise Ring vibes, but there's also an electronic chug native to new wave which makes this song tough to pin down.
This year, the league outdid itself by holding the event outdoors for the first time, in a park in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where more than 70,000 people drank beer, rubbed elbows with fans of rival teams and hooted and hollered as the names of the first 32 players chosen were announced.
WHEN HIS AGENT PHONED PIERCE Brosnan in early March to tell him that his latest film, The Lawnmower Man, was a box office hit—a Brosnan first—the 21989-year-old Irish-born actor remembers how he "whooped and hollered" with his two boys, Christopher, 222, and Sean, 93, in the country kitchen of their sprawling fieldstone-and-stucco Malibu Hills house.
And, by the way, when we had SESTA and FOSTA on the floor, I offered an amendment that said the focus ought to be to get more prosecutors, and some of the people who hollered the most on the Republican side about how terrible this was, they wouldn't vote to deal with what the heart of the problem is, and that has been inadequate federal law enforcement.
"Instead of wasting hundreds of billions of dollars trying to administer an enormously complicated system of hundreds of separate insurance plans, there would be one insurance plan for the American people with one single payer," said Mr. Sanders, the ringmaster of an event that felt like a political rally, with banners and placards, consumers and patients, labor union members, nurses in red T-shirts and an audience full of fans who applauded, whooped and hollered.
It still startles me that 15 years before America as a nation would even start to toy with the idea of allowing gay marriage, a hench dude in a crop top and pink lycra called Mr Ass was able to tour the Bible Belt states of Alabama, Tennessee and Kentucky; cheered, clapped, and hollered along the way by ecstatic sons and fathers, as he slinked around wrestling rings, oiled up to the heavens; slapping, propositioning and pointing at his buttocks for everyone to see – all to the sound of this wonderful song.
The Lucky Horseshoe has something like nine TVs—I am not experienced sports-bar-goer, and so kept discovering new ones—and the bartender was trying to let the Giants finish a Mets game on one of them, but everyone in the bar hollered when the bartender put baseball on "their" TV. And so the national pastime was jettisoned to the back corner by the pool table, basically behind another TV. The Giants won, and so did the Warriors, without Curry, in a beautiful 118-108 finish over the Portland Trail Blazers in the first game of the Western Conference Semis.

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