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Robert P. Mitchell, spokesperson for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), was the only member of Kirby’s senior staff in attendance. Mitchell’s reactions to the jokes targeting his boss were muted compared to the raucous laughter of the crowd...
...mobbed at the scene, provoking yet more mass interest in golf, after the lucrative spectacle of Tiger. Spectators wore little green buttons in support; the press cooed over Sorenstam's decent showing. And even though she didn?t make the cut - she missed by 4 strokes - she received a raucous standing ovation from the crowd. The reason for all this, I think, is not just that everyone likes an underdog. It's that Sorenstam represents an old, pure form of feminism, a message that has been somewhat lost in the politically correct culture wars of the last decade...
Despite the dominant Pauly on the mound and a raucous Princeton crowd in attendance, a bad hop on a grounder to first was what did the Crimson...
...It’s been a raucous number of years: expecting bad news, going through bad news, then rebuilding,” she said. “He’s really looking forward to some time for his scholarship...
...Before I embarked, I wasn't sure what hanging out with seamen would be like: Would it be a raucous life of "Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum"? In fact, the crew was a soft-spoken, temperate lot: for a party of 27, two bottles of booze proved adequate?one indeed was rum, the other scotch. By 9 o'clock only a hard core of officers and supernumeraries were left on deck...