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cheerleader

[cheer-lee-der] / ˈtʃɪərˌli dər /


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“While we have not been among the datacenter capex theme’s biggest cheerleaders, we think the recent volatility in the stock has created an attractive entry point,” Mitchell wrote.

From Barron's

She was a Girl Scout, cheerleader and the wrestling team’s scorekeeper.

From Los Angeles Times

Holdorff Polhill has become a vocal cheerleader for rebuilding, saying people often hear about all of the problems: the struggles with insurance, the permitting delays, the steep construction costs.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to boasting an impressive career as a cheerleader, Hudson also holds an $8 million property portfolio, forging the path for her to become a real estate mogul.

From MarketWatch

On Tuesday, Turner, Rams staff members and cheerleaders, in conjunction with South L.A. nonprofit A Place Called Home, will serve meals and distribute 400 turkeys and Thanksgiving supplies to families in need.

From Los Angeles Times