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There were cheers and jeers ... but mostly just jeers on social media.
In the midst of lobbed bottles and onlookers' jeers, Wor.
Tesla's offer has been met with jeers on Wall Street.
Their presentation was met with jeers from protesters on Monday.
However, Thompson appeared unfazed by the jeers and made his shots.
"He didn't report his bank loans," he said over the jeers.
Thompson, 27, appeared unfazed by the jeers and made his shots.
Over the weekend, many members of Congress faced criticism and jeers.
Yet much of the country responded instead with jeers and condescension.
It's possible the jeers might follow Solo all the way there.
It is difficult to say whether the jeers have affected Solo.
On the street, a wave of jeers and shouts went up.
Mr. Robbins's remarks were met with sporadic jeers in the arena.
Bloomberg's response drew boos from the crowd and jeers on Twitter.
Along the parade route, the jeers often drowned out the cheers.
And he faces the jeers of Anki's creators in the final showdown.
WASHINGTON — He started the day with cheers and ended it with jeers.
And predictably, social media responded to the news by erupting with jeers.
The question brought jeers from the audience and criticism on social media.
It's earned him some jeers from opponents who are running national races.
" At one point, she even jeers, "Well you know how men are.
I couldn't help but take offense to the jeers towards his weight.
He also suggested that the jeers from the crowd had motivated him.
The APPLAUSE sign lit up, but it instead elicited jeers and heckles.
And while there were many cheers, there were also jeers and boos.
Republicans let out audible jeers as Democratic leaders offered their final remarks.
" Another player jeers, "And he could never get that damn car to start.
It is saved from the jeers and walkouts on account of four things.
The dad's efforts, of course, have brought cheers and jeers from the interwebs.
The mention of the other four Democratic congresswomen drew jeers from Trump's supporters.
As the group marched through Mexico, whistles, jeers and cat calls were common.
If France fails to impress, jeers and boos ring out from the stands.
Milton told parliament Zahawi had not stayed long, prompting jeers from opposition lawmakers.
As the marchers advanced, some blew whistles and erupted in cheers and jeers.
The jeers would grow even louder when Francisco Lindor followed with a single.
She contends with jeers and emailed threats, only to empathize with her abusers.
Jeers at House Speaker Paul Ryan's lack of participation counted heavily among the tweets.
While jeers and mockery can be ignored, the reality faced by undocumented immigrants cannot.
Some fans went even further, with face paint and pointed jeers at the opposition.
Eventually, organizers relented, and she stood before the crowd clutching the microphone to jeers.
As Loesch responded, jeers and boos from the crowd started to overwhelm the space.
Performed by the artist in his seventh decade, the same movement no longer jeers.
Convinced of her guilt, the protestors heckled Anthony with loud booing and indignant jeers.
Cheers for referencing J.Lo while on a boat, jeers for being out of focus.
Last week she faced jeers and shouts of "Traitor" while speaking in Annaberg-Buchholz.
On Thursday, however, the mention of Mr. Obama's name was met with sustained jeers.
The jeers for "The Last Face" expressed more than displeasure at a single film.
The president also pulled out some of his favorite jeers against the 2020 Democrats.
Clinton has had to avoid being riled or antagonized into answering Trump's jeers and smears.
At first, she says the float was met with no more than boos and jeers.
Three hours later, Cruz wrapped up his remarks to jeers in the Quicken Loans Arena.
When the Russians walked out, the thunderous cheers from the international crowd turned to jeers.
However, their chants could not completely drown out the jeers of one nearby pub-goer.
But the jeers turned into cheers when Elizabeth Warren and Michelle Obama delivered their addresses.
She faced down a round of jeers from her neighbors, and the school moved anyway.
Schoolyard bullies, provoked by her Jewish identity, targeted Ms. Solts with jeers, taunts and thrashings.
Flanked on stage by two police officers, Lance was greeted with boos, jeers and hisses.
Corbyn drew jeers and shouts for his taunt that May had acted to please Trump.
Mr. Trump denounced those booing as "all of his donors and special interests," drawing more jeers.
Michael Bisping, the guy who endured deafening jeers that were at least partially his own fault.
But Lam was quickly forced to abandon her speech after repeated jeers and interruptions from lawmakers.
Jeers that Facebook had stopped innovating and become a Snapchat clone intensified the past few weeks.
After it bounces off the head of the officer closest to the camera, the crowd jeers.
Cheers turned to jeers when the Vermont senator finally declared his support for the party ticket.
Those protests were often met by jeers from Indians fans who cherish the Chief Wahoo logo.
Public pressure from the Edward Snowden NSA revelations (and, perhaps, jeers from Apple) pushed Google further.
Podemos's ponytailed young leader, Pablo Iglesias, said the jeers in parliament demonstrated "a lack of manners".
There was a smattering of applause, too, as he waved, but the jeers overpowered his supporters.
Like the start of Scaramucci's interview, that sentiment was met with jeers from Colbert's studio audience.
On Thursday there were some jeers again as she came out for her race wearing headphones.
"There is nothing equivalent about Obama and Trump," Casten said, prompting some jeers from the audience.
"If you hear me out, you'll like my answer," Gaetz said over jeers from the crowd.
"To tell you the truth, I legit didn't even pay attention," Butler said of the jeers.
In the pouring rain, to a chorus of jeers around Old Trafford, City was confirmed as champion.
After jeers made holding the public lecture impossible, he gave his talk in an improvised video studio.
He never reacted visibly, but there's no doubt ... he had to hear the music and the jeers.
Over the weekend, a number of members of Congress faced criticism and jeers at their town halls.
" But the chants grew and eventually turned into jeers when Cruz told delegates to "vote your conscience.
When the call went against Rodgers-Cromartie, the stadium grandstand erupted in jeers that lasted several minutes.
Jeers have followed him over the Tour's route and signs attacking his Team Sky have popped up.
Hundreds of opponents gathered on the sidelines, their boos, jeers and whistles sometimes drowning out the speakers.
Fans attending the Giants' draft party at MetLife Stadium greeted his selection with jeers or stunned silence.
Fans attending the Giants' draft party at MetLife Stadium greeted his selection with jeers or stunned silence.
A photo of her nursing, above, went viral, drawing cheers — and some jeers — from around the world.
The whispers morph into jeers, and the progressively, dangerously impatient crowd howls for the show to begin.
"As far as I'm aware, the president says he's still under audit," Mr. Cotton said, to jeers.
Opposing Putin, but defending Trump That moment came after Ernst had faced jeers over her approach to Russia.
Some legislators trying to promote it were met with jeers or violence in their home constituencies, media reported.
One hot day, jeers and whistles erupted when Mwaura walked into the chamber wearing a wide-brimmed hat.
But when he asked the crowd how it liked its congressman, he was met by boos and jeers.
The disgust of the audience was obvious as even the booing averse Japanese crowd showered down some jeers.
A chorus of jeers and boos met the British prime minister as he arrived in Edinburgh on Monday.
Presidents now parade tragic or heroic cases in the gallery while both sides conduct ritualistic cheers or jeers.
Numerous Republicans who have held such meetings over the past week have faced packed rooms, shouts and jeers.
Trump dismissed her comments as just noise from "liberal movie people" and there were cheers and jeers all around.
"There are more potential criminals in this chamber than there are outside," Iglesias said to jeers from other politicians.
Derisive hoots, rhythmic chants, claps, jeers and whistles... the Parisians are masters at making, or breaking, a favored player.
By sitting there, unserved for hours, enduring jeers and threats, they planned to change how restaurants treated black people.
The town hall was interspersed with boos and jeers as the Congressman did his best to evade pointed questions.
Elsewhere at the festival, though, ovations can be as cheap and unreliable a marker of quality as the jeers.
During that discussion, Trump drew boos and jeers from the crowd after touting her father's position on women's issues.
"I don't experience sexual jealousy," Elizabeth Marston jeers, moments after accusing her husband of eyeballing one of his students.
Some of these document the many delirious jeers and character breaks that defined the program's obscure sense of comedy.
But as the game progressed, and both teams took turns holding the first-half lead, Anthony heard mostly jeers.
And so Stanton, whose first season in New York has been modest by his standards, heard the jeers. Again.
The moderator tried to quell the crowd's jeers, saying "we're not going to boo," when the Michigan congresswoman interjected.
At least two of them faced jeers from people who are unhappy with the recently passed health care bill.
Monday, as the Cleveland Browns ran onto the field at MetLife Stadium, the grandstand erupted with boos and jeers.
He also faced jeers and shouting during an at times hostile meeting with his home state delegation in Cleveland.
When André 3000 of Outkast accepted the award for Best New Rap Group, he was met by boos and jeers.
Now that actress Cynthia Nixon is officially running for governor of New York, she's facing some tough jeers from opponents.
When the crown was later given to actual winner Wurtzbach, she faced stunned looks and audible jeers from the crowd.
There were loud jeers before the start of the race for Efimova, who has twice been suspended for doping offences.
Additionally, the president had embarrassed most of the media the previous November by winning the election — despite their collective jeers.
It didn't particularly matter, because all anyone took from this scene were the boos and the heckles and the jeers.
Those who stormed congressional town halls to interrupt, on cue, with jeers and howls now want Robert's Rules of Order?
This elicited a combination of jeers and laughs from the crowd, and an overarching sense of confusion from everyone else.
Speaking at a rally amid protesters' jeers, Prime Minister Viktor Orban likened E.U. bureaucrats to those of the Soviet Union.
In the first inning, with the game barely underway, the fans greeted him with a mix of applause and jeers.
The chaotic finish filled with screaming, tears and jeers cast a cloud over what should have been Osaka's shining moment.
But that spirit of protest has been revived in the stadium jeers, which appear to have started two years ago.
The gorilla tumbled back,enveloped in his opponents' jeers,everyday the same uneven gameas the gorilla had no other friends.
The jeers continued as many in the crowd pointed to the plane emblazoned with the name of their party's nominee.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise drew jeers when he accused Democrats of hating Trump and hating Trump's 63 million voters.
He provoked intense jeers from supporters as he called for the resignation of Times editors involved in publishing the story.
Savoring the response, Mr. Trump prolonged the tease but ultimately prompted jeers from his supporters by declining to repeat the word.
Andrada advised athletes not to take it personally but said he hoped Brazilians would also learn to tone down the jeers.
The big takeaways: cheers for shutting down moon landing deniers, jeers for never letting the commander-in-chief blow stuff up. 
The situation had obviously escalated after the racial and homophobic jeers of the religious group known as the Black Hebrew Israelites.
An Egyptian judoka declined to shake hands with his Israeli opponent after their match on Friday, eliciting jeers from the audience.
"The most powerful weapon deployed by the Clintons is the corporate media, the press," he said to jeers from the audience.
The dinghy that drew angry jeers on Sunday was eventually allowed by authorities to dock and its passengers came on shore.
When Antoine Griezmann, France's best scoring threat, went off in the 20th minute, the crowd greeted his departure with more jeers.
" Booker's approach has elicited jeers from the White House, with counselor Kellyanne Conway recently likening his rhetoric to "a Hallmark card.
"Whether the fans are booing or cheering doesn't really matter," said Clippard, who left the game to a shower of jeers.
Sheriff Hodgson, who has drawn cheers and jeers from around the country, appears on Fox and calls for Ms. DuBois's resignation.
Gunsolas mumbled from his seat that he, too, abhorred fraud, and fled the theater to jeers and catcalls from the audience.
Jeers about a president bought and paid for mix with chants for gun control, voting rights, reproductive rights, and equal justice.
Mimicking Mr O'Rourke, Mr Trump said, "Excuse me, we're going to take your guns away," to cheers and jeers from the crowd.
"Producers cut the bit about Danielle and Wells update cause it was pretty confusing and unsatisfying," he wrote, provoking many virtual jeers.
This all leads to a tense moment with Jamie and said friend barely hanging onto the mast as the crowd jeers below.
It was as if the bad guy wrestler had just climbed into the ring: The auditorium erupted in jeers, hoots and boos.
Rose was greeted with a mixture of cheers and jeers, but wasn't fazed by either his homecoming or the reception he received.
Maybe the jeers — from a homestand in which he had twice fanned five times in a game — had gotten into his head.
I can write a blistering essay on police brutality and race in America and tolerate a few jeers in a comments thread.
He announced a partnership with rival Microsoft — including a live, onscreen appearance from Bill Gates — garnering jeers from the Mac-friendly crowd.
When Mr. Snyder tried to apologize to the crowd on Wednesday, he had to speak over repeated eruptions of boos and jeers.
A celebrity millionaire candidate, he jeers his opponents on the stump and on Twitter — and he doesn't pull punches with reporters, either.
But this year, Trump is sure to face more lawmakers staging protests, greeting his words with stony silence or possibly outright jeers.
"The audience, I don't know if they are ready to donate, Lanny," Kelly said after the comment drew jeers from the audience.
When he challenged residents complaining about possible changes to the affordability of health care to be more fiscally responsible, more jeers ensued.
A moment of silence for the victims ended abruptly with boos and jeers directed at the prime minister, who was in attendance.
Three jeers for the Wreck-the-Nation BureauFreeloaders with souls so pure-oWiped out the good Lord's work in six short years.
All around him, the jeers and boos of two fan bases cut through the steamy air, but Price gave no visible reaction.
Wednesday's contentious affair quickly devolved into a contest of raised voices, ignored time limits and wild cheers and jeers from the audience.
But the Barcelona forward's appearance on the Egyptian TV show "Yes, I'm Famous," over the weekend is drawing more jeers than cheers.
Universal's misbegotten Dark Universe has already been rebooted once, and its relaunch with The Mummy was met with critical jeers and widespread indifference.
Like Rivera, she was met with jeers from a predominantly cis white crowd who threatened to call the cops to have her removed.
At the time, it was heresy for a singer-songwriter to plug in, and the response was a chorus of boos and jeers.
In a moment that drew gasps and jeers from the Reno audience, she read a series of recent headlines from the Breitbart website.
Schumer called the GOP nominee an "orange, sexual-assaulting, fake-college-starting monster" in one bit, prompting jeers from part of the crowd.
Stone, wearing a gray suit and sunglasses, earlier arrived at the courthouse in the U.S. capital to a mixture of jeers and cheers.
Flake faced jeers for his defense of the GOP invoking the so-called nuclear option to confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
In the second round, Romero claimed he had been poked in the eye, leading to a chorus of dubious jeers from the crowd.
Russia met with some jeers from the crowd, as it has at other events in the aftermath of reports of state-sponsored doping.
Madrid's win over sixth-place Celta came after jeers from Santiago Bernabéu Stadium fans last weekend following a 23-0 loss to Atlético.
But, if you're a professional footballer, and especially if you're Fabian Delph, you just have to get used to the chants and jeers.
Walking into the Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara, you're greeted with delightful wafts of freshly popped corn and good-hearted jeers from the crowd.
In the meantime, Schumer kept objecting to Republicans seeking recognition on the Senate floor, prompting jeers from the GOP side of the aisle.
The star athlete hugged his opponent and the two exchanged several words before he left the court to a loud stream of jeers.
The 2016 Golden Globes host drew jeers during his opening monologue Sunday after making a controversial joke about Caitlyn Jenner and the transgender movement.
Ratings are down, the show's storytelling has seen better days, and the Negan arc has drawn no shortage of critical jeers (including from me).
Almost wherever he speaks, he risks a clamour of boos and jeers, many from members of his own party, the African National Congress (ANC).
Arizona is a respectable 13-14 away from Chase Field while Philadelphia has only heard the jeers gain in volume at Citizens Bank Park.
The moved elicited jeers from congressional members of his own party, who said he was pushing farmers who prefer "trade not aid" onto welfare.
RIO DE JANEIRO — An Egyptian judoka declined to shake hands with his Israeli opponent after their match on Friday, eliciting jeers from the crowd.
They are 13-15-4, the second-worst record in the Eastern Conference, and have heard a growing volume of jeers from the crowd.
"The New York Times is a liberal paper … but it is also a paper that cares about accuracy," he said, to boos and jeers.
And China didn't use a United Nations climate conference this week in Bonn, Germany, to promote coal, as the United States did, drawing jeers.
The lines meant to incite never-ending applause and cheers from Republicans -- and consequentially jeers from Democrats -- added nothing of value to the spectacle.
Jeers from some members of the audience could be heard as the first lady wrapped up a brief speech at the B'More Youth Summit.
The jeers were even louder at a square in a poor area of downtown Rio where thousands watched the ceremony on a giant screen.
He invoked his upbringing on an Iowa farm so many times that he elicited jeers from family members of crash victims who were present.
He said he vowed to himself, after his infamous "They know nothing" rant drew jeers from Fed officials, not to remain quiet in the future.
Those fans yelled in adulation when the Knicks took the floor and led a chorus of jeers when the Nets entered through the opposite tunnel.
Five hours into the first night of the Democratic National Convention, Sarah Silverman was over the boos and jeers echoing through the Wells Fargo Center.
Jeers and jubilant speculation that Clinton might have Parkinson's or some other disease don't seem the right reactions to the video footage of the event.
Video depicts jeers from the audience at the oversight meeting, coupled with disbelief that the LAPD would make good on self-imposed drone use restrictions.
The four-time champion was the main target of the jeers, with one spectator even slapping his shoulder in the climb up to l'Alpe d'Huez.
"Kylie Jenner trying to dance salsa on snapchat was honestly 1 of the worst things I've ever watched...& I watched the presidential debates," one jeers.
On the first day of debate on Tuesday, lawmakers broke down party lines in turning on each other with catcalls, jeers and accusations of treachery.
"We have got to defeat Donald Trump, and we have got to elect Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine," he said to a round of jeers.
But his speech is better remembered for the jeers he got as he asked, smiling as the hostile reaction grew, that the delegates reject extremism.
He was booed on the floor of the Quicken Loans Arena when his name was mentioned Monday, though he wasn't around to hear the jeers.
The hyper-detailed lion Mr. McCurdy inked on her index finger that night earned jeers from "serious" tattoo people, who regard micro-tattoos with disdain.
Cruz exited the RNC stage to loud boos and jeers when he discouraged the audience from voting for Trump if it would violate their conscience.
When Putin lamented that the breakup of the Soviet Union was the "greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century," he was met with cheers, not jeers.
Lakers 121, Knicks 107 The groaning, abrasive jeers rang out through Madison Square Garden midway into the second quarter, casting shame all over the Knicks.
Cheers and jeers cascaded down on the Blue Devils as they fell to South Carolina, 88-81, in a rare upset in this N.C.A.A. tournament.
But there were fewer jeers when Selig was actually introduced, and he later received a standing ovation from those sitting in front of the stage.
Clinton's name has been met with boos and jeers from die-hard Sanders supporters, and Bernie or Bust protesters continue to surround the convention hall.
What that could achieve is not necessarily clear, but if the jeers and boos from constituents to certain answers were any indication, expectations are high.
Tuesday evening, a group of protesters interrupted Department of Homeland Security secretary Kirstjen Nielsen's dinner at a Mexican restaurant in downtown DC with chants and jeers.
" When Cotton attempted to move on to others in the audience without addressing the question, the crowd erupted into jeers and chants of "Do your job!
Kenin smacked the netcord with her racket in frustration, drawing jeers from the Paris crowd, before regaining her composure and wrapping it on her second opportunity.
Growing up, Glasscott was tormented by bullies in what she describes as the "torture chamber" of school, with endless jeers of "freak" echoing in the halls.
Housing and Urban Development Department Ben Carson Carson ran against Trump in the Republican presidential primaries and was often the target of jeers from the businessman.
As they were escorted out, the protesters faced jeers from Mr. Trump's supporters; several said they had been jostled or had their pocket Constitutions snatched away.
The Canadian rapper was met with jeers and calls to leave after arriving for a surprise headline set at the festival on Sunday night (10 November).
The lower house or Congress erupted in cheers, jeers, desk slapping and defiant declarations in local languages as each of its 350 members was sworn in.
For inside my hardened political commentator exterior lurks the soul of a humble clap critic, a pundit of praise, judge of jeers, the applause arbiter supreme.
The move has drawn jeers, but Andrew argues it's a laudable effort — if only because so few American corporations have been willing to tackle race issues.
Amid the "Mayo Pete" and "Pete is CIA" jeers of his left-wing critics, it can be easy to forget what Buttigieg's actual policy agenda is.
President Trump was greeted by protests and jeers on Wednesday evening as he arrived at Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., for his first reelection fundraiser.
He made the claim to raucous jeers from the crowd, and then admitted over and over that he had no evidence the restraining order actually existed.
The first day of the Democratic National Convention was a tumultuous one, as Bernie Sanders supporters repeatedly interrupted pro–Hillary Clinton speakers with boos and jeers.
While no one was booing Osaka's efforts, the jeers certainly sullied the trophy presentation — so much so that Williams stepped in and called for people to stop.
He fluffed a few numbers and had to start again, then played his hit and walked off to a thin mix of faint applause, jeers and silence.
Video shows the man bursting into the press corral at the El Paso event, pushing a BBC photographer, and yelling "fuck the media" as the crowd jeers.
" The jab was met with jeers and boos, which continued as Trump called the former secretary of state "so corrupt she got kicked off the Watergate commission.
"It really is a sad day in our constitutional democracy when we are not able to have civil liberties like the First Amendment," he said, over jeers.
Griezmann thumped the ball into the right corner past Australia keeper Mathew Ryan, triggering cheers from traveling French fans but jeers from the Australians at Kazan Arena.
"It would not be in the national interest to release information that will form part of our negotiating position," he told parliament to jeers from opposition lawmakers.
Hader took the long walk from the bullpen to the mound Thursday night in San Francisco ... and Giants fans greeted him with a loud round of jeers.
A year ago, Kyrgios bowed out of his home grand slam to spectators' jeers following a tempestuous five-set capitulation to Andreas Seppi in the second round.
"There were no campaign-like riffs, no boasting of his electoral victory, no bashing of the media or taunts or jeers at his opponents," as NPR noted.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was met with boos and jeers on Wednesday while delivering a commencement address at Bethune-Cookman University, a historically black school in Florida.
First elected in 2005, Merkel remains popular in Germany but has regularly faced jeers and whistles from left- and right-wing demonstrators during rallies during this campaign.
Still, Lampard played down the jeers he received when he entered the game Saturday as little more than dissatisfaction with New York City's play to that point.
On Election Day in 2016, Mr. Trump arrived at his polling place to jeers and laughter, caught on a video recording by someone who posted it online.
As France gets ready to host the European Championship with warm-up matches throughout the country, whistles and jeers greet the very mention of the Frenchman's name.
Current President Jovenel Moise's speech at the end of the service was met with jeers, as some said it resembled more a campaign speech than a eulogy.
The boos and jeers that chorused through the SAP Center during the forgettable welterweight tilt with Gonzalez bore a stark contrast to elation that Page usually stirs.
A man's unusually small size, which invited the jeers of bullies in his youth, became a key to his role as a "living statue" in Greenwich Village.
When a 19-year-old Porzingis was announced as the fourth overall pick for the Knicks in the 2015 draft, there were audible jeers inside Barclays Center.
That statement, however, was greeted with jeers and boos, according to the AP. "The angriest voices show up, I get that," Coffman said, the news service reported.
Unlike Showtime at the Apollo, where an audience member's boos and jeers can get a performer swept off the stage, there is no hateration in this dancery.
The wasting of valuable time ultimately prompted some in the audience to boo Trebek, who appeared surprised and unapologetic to learn the jeers were directed his way.
About half way through his lengthy, campaign-style speech, Trump ridiculed the media for "refusing to acknowledge" his administration's successes, invoking loud boos and jeers from the crowd.
In contrast, a letter reported by several media outlets over the weekend that Turner's father, Dan Turner, purportedly filed to the court prior to sentencing drew jeers online.
As for Edwards, who is currently waiting out the storm near Daytona, he was amused by the sheriff's call out and brushed aside peoples' jeers and snide remarks.
The meeting has seen a lot of journalist-bashing: Laura Kuenssberg, the BBC's political editor, is accompanied by a bodyguard and any mention of the press elicits jeers.
They were quickly ejected by campaign staffers and drew fierce boos and jeers from the roughly 1,800 Trump supporters packed into the auditorium, the capacity of the venue.
The teenagers, doctors said, are influenced by locker room jeers, social media chatter, and even internet pornography, where female genitalia is often displayed as hairless and almost prepubescent.
After the room erupted in jeers, Mr. Ziulkoski said, she stormed up to him, poked a finger in his face and humiliated him with a string of expletives.
The two players of Turkish descent had to deal with whistles and jeers in recent matches and the affair has not subsided even after their arrival in Russia.
In New York, he is a beloved foil, an archenemy who draws a chorus of jeers when he comes up to the plate despite appreciation for his résumé.
" The comment, referencing an extramarital affair between Strzok and Page, prompted jeers from others on the committee, including one person who could be heard saying, "This is outrageous.
While Coffman's suggestion that Spicer resign drew applause among town hall attendees, the Colorado Republican received boos and jeers shortly afterward when he tried to explain Spicer's comments.
Some pro-independence Catalan lawmakers could be heard pledging to follow through on the results of the banned referendum, which backed independence, prompting more jeers from right-wingers.
Between points, the public address announcer said somewhat sarcastically, "We'd like to thank you for not booing"—to which the crowd, appropriately enough, replied with even louder jeers.
Solo, whose flippant Twitter posts last month about the Zika virus had led to the jeers she encountered here, had trouble containing herself when she spoke to reporters.
It drew jeers from some local property owners and workers, as well as residents in nearby Corona and Flushing, who had hoped new housing would be the priority.
"None of them accuse me of doing anything other than maybe they didn't like a joke I told," Bloomberg said, to a chorus of jeers from the audience.
Having halved the hole, he cupped his hand to his ear and "shoveled" twice with his putter as he walked off the green to jeers from the crowd.
Adventures in Capitalism A few years after Blake Irving became chief executive of the internet company GoDaddy, he spoke at a conference where the jeers started almost immediately.
Intended to last 16 minutes and transport the audience to Japan through a series of smells, it was cut short at four by the jeers of the crowd.
The man, dressed in only a shirt and beanie, calmly ignored jeers from the crowd to put his pants back on in a video by Caleb Marshall on YouTube.
He skates toward the Three Rivers bench, his finger outstretched angrily, and takes a swipe at the Blizzard's Chris Cloutier before falling over, which draws jeers from the crowd.
THE TOPLINE: The Trump administration on Monday revealed its proposed military spending budget for fiscal 2018, and the plan is getting jeers from both Republican defense hawks and Democrats.
At yet another news conference, on Thursday, Nurmagomedov refused to wait for a tardy McGregor, answered a few questions to the jeers of the pro-McGregor crowd, then left.
During every speech, he spends a couple of minutes pointing at the press pen and lambasting the media, a schtick that invariably provokes applause and jeers from the crowd.
"The fake news" was a phrase that he uttered at least four times in those minutes, pointing to journalists and egging on the boos and jeers of his supporters.
The jeers kept coming, filling the chilly air when Harper walked to the plate as the No. 3 hitter for Philadelphia, his initial at-bat as a Washington opponent.
Jeers for Hong Kong's leader: Carrie Lam attempted to give her annual policy address today but was driven from the legislative chamber by pro-democracy lawmakers demanding her resignation.
Trump was greeted Wednesday night by protests and jeers as he arrived at the event, held at his Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. Trump frequently targets the media.
A close friend was harassed by protesters outside the local Planned Parenthood clinic, the shouts and jeers so intense, she was at first afraid to step out of her car.
Then, in an extraordinary scene Wednesday night, the convention hall broke out into jeers as former presidential candidate Ted Cruz refused to explicitly endorse Trump during his prime-time speech.
The decision comes two days after Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos faced jeers and boos while giving a commencement speech at Bethune-Cookman University, a historically black university in Florida.
As Mr. Kaine spoke, jeers broke out from the Utah delegation attacking the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal that the senator has supported and Mr. Sanders is against — and Mrs.
No one wants to hear the jeers of your opponents when you pull out a hybrid club or a long iron to use off the tee, sacrificing distance for accuracy.
That led to jeers on social media, and a bit of confusion — Ms. Ayotte has yet to officially endorse Mr. Trump, although she has said she would vote for him.
Trailing, 0-40, on his serve with the French up, 5-4, and facing jeers from French fans, the 25-year-old Pavic showed the nerves of a seasoned veteran.
He has suffered defeats in at least four votes in Parliament, the first met by jeers and punctuated by a cry of "Not a good start, Boris" from one member.
Loud cheers and a smattering of jeers greeted Mr. Trump at that game, but fans of all political persuasions groused over the long security lines associated with a presidential trip.
The Florida senator heard jeers and boos when he refused to say he would reject NRA campaign cash in the jarring emotional bear pit of a CNN town hall event.
For as they left the field at the Cosmos Arena, not so much beaten by Uruguay as disdainfully swatted aside, Russia's players actually heard some jeers from their own fans.
The match ended with Medvedev, arms raised amid a chorus of jeers, sarcastically thanking the spectators at Louis Armstrong Stadium then telling the New York crowd to bring it on.
" 'Roots' vividly revived for a new generation on History channel So it's no surprise that after the initial airing on Monday, there were some cheers and jeers about the rebooted "Roots.
I suppose some people (like Williamson) actually bask in and profit from the jeers, but if you're like most folks, you probably don't love getting dogpiled online for a dumb post.
Temer, a deeply unpopular president due to various corruption scandals and attempts to reduce Brazil's relatively expansive welfare net, left the scene quickly amid jeers from some of the displaced residents.
When he fouled out with the bases loaded in the fifth inning Monday, a few random jeers rained down on him again in the Yankees' first home game in a week.
Addison Russell was booed by his OWN fans in his return from a domestic violence suspension Wednesday ... with Wrigley Field lighting up the guy with jeers during his first at-bat.
Opposition lawmakers delayed Finance Minister Bill Morneau from presenting the budget for an hour and then the Conservatives drowned out his speech in the House of Commons with shouts and jeers.
" The last part of comment, referencing the extramarital affair between Strzok and Page, prompted jeers from others on the committee, including one person who could be heard saying, "This is outrageous.
"We are not used to this in table tennis," said Galia Dvorak of Spain, who acknowledged that she had been shocked and unnerved by jeers from Brazilian fans during her match.
Social media posts and photos from the neighborhood WeChat groups seen by CNN suggest local police were stationed on residents' balconies in protective suits to discourage any potential yelling or jeers.
Directing his first play, a revival of Carlo Bertolazzi's "Lulu" in Rome in the 21962s, Mr. Zeffirelli was appalled to discover Mr. Visconti in the audience leading a chorus of jeers.
Sometimes, victory is not in claiming a trophy or even winning a game, but in stifling a rival, in staving off the taunts and jeers in the office the next morning.
In North Harmony, N.Y., Representative Tom Reed confronted what felt like interminable jeers, navigating hostile questions about abortion rights, efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act and Mr. Trump's tax returns.
United Airlines' chief executive finally came forth on Tuesday with an unqualified apology for the notorious passenger-removal incident — but that was hardly enough to silence the jeers on late night.
"He has the temperament of an unstable nightclub bouncer, jeers at violence when it breaks out at his rallies and wears his distain for women and minorities with pride," Rowling said.
At the rally, Rivers and Berland each described their personal experiences, eliciting boos and jeers from the crowd as they slammed leadership for not communicating to them what they did wrong.
Weeks of escalating violence saw one prominent protest organizer hospitalized from a hammer and knife attack this week, and Chief Executive Carrie Lam forced to stop a policy address due to jeers.
Then, in a spectacle hatched by Lee's senior corps commander A.P. Hill, the Confederates paraded the Union survivors through the streets of Petersburg to the slurs and jeers of the southern crowd.
On Thursday night, House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz held a town hall near Salt Lake City, Utah — and judging by the audience's jeers, it doesn't seem like it went over well.
In the years they spent as an opening act before the release of Days Are Gone, there were occasions when simply walking out onstage meant being greeted by a chorus of jeers.
The film's jokes are pristine raunch, covering everything from oral sex with Freddy Krueger to the odor of Mama June — the kind of off-color jeers Dane Cook wishes he could write.
Rod Blum (R) took the stage at a Dubuque high school to shouts and jeers over his vote last week in favor of a Republican plan to repeal large parts of ObamaCare.
From the moment the gavel fell to open the convention at the Wells Fargo Center on Monday afternoon, Mr. Sanders's supporters let out boos and jeers at almost any mention of Mrs.
The pro-Trump crowd reacted with boos and jeers, creating a fracas not seen at a national political convention in decades and overshadowing the main address of the night by Indiana Gov.
Jeers and calls for the French prime minister to resign fractured a moment of silence he attended in Nice, called to honor the 84 people killed there by a rampaging truck driver.
This time, he expressed optimism for a revised trade deal with Canada, skimming over the trade talks with Mexico — a country he often jeers at these events — that took place this week.
In late November, Mike Pence, then the Vice President-elect, attended a performance and found himself being directly addressed by the cast during a curtain call after drawing jeers from the crowd.
Cruz (R-Texas) — whom Trump defeated in the Republican presidential primary — declined to endorse the businessman, instead calling on people to "vote your conscience," a move that drew jeers from the audience.
At Game Five of the Major League Baseball World Series last year, Trump was met with booming jeers across Nationals Park in Washington when his image was beamed onto the big screen.
In 1973, the Native American actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather was met with jeers and later, she said, Hollywood blacklisting after Marlon Brando sent her to refuse an Oscar on his behalf.
The Republican National Committee is pushing back against Donald J. Trump's claim that the jeers that serenaded him during the presidential debate on Saturday were from an audience stacked with big money donors.
Dave Brat faced a raucous crowd Tuesday night at a town hall here in the outer edge of his district, where a majority of the room interrupted him with angry shouts and jeers.
Rep. Mike Coffman (R-Colo.) was met with a chorus of jeers Tuesday as audience members protested the congressman's support for repealing ObamaCare during a Martin Luther King Jr. Day event in Denver.
" West, who donated $2700 to Hillary Clinton's campaign in 2015 and $15,000 to the DNC in 2014, also referenced former presidential candidate after hearing the jeers from the crowd: "You don't like that.
He entered the arena to a loud mixture of jeers and cheers, but fans soon after turned their attention to the fights they had paid hundreds of dollars to watch, not the president.
The crowd booed Sanders for his harsh tone and repeated the jeers at a similar moment later in the debate, during a tangle with Clinton over legal immunity for gun sellers and manufacturers.
But the most sustained round of cheers and jeers came when Trump mentioned his predecessor President Barack Obama, who had declined invitations to speak to the scout gathering while he was in office.
That's smart, of course, given Twitter's famous struggles to attract new users (though last quarter was a bright spot), but some of the other announced tweaks have drawn their fair share of jeers.
"It was very annoying that we couldn't see the sun properly," said David Pratama, 18, as jeers of disappointment rose up in the crowd around him as the moon moved across the sun.
The Indian Wells crowd later booed Venus and her father, Richard Williams, when they arrived to watch Serena play the final against Kim Clijsters, and Serena heard plenty of jeers herself that afternoon.
There were no illusions within his circle that Mr. Rubio would not face indignant and sometimes hostile questions — and loud jeers on national television — but Mr. Rubio decided to proceed all the same.
Still, the permitted increases were the steepest since 2966 and were met by a barrage of loud jeers from the crowd at a public hearing inside the Great Hall at the Cooper Union.
Rep. Raul Labrador (R-Idaho) drew intense jeers at a town hall Friday when he defended the GOP's ObamaCare repeal plan by claiming nobody dies due to lack of access to health care.
They saved their loudest jeers for Speaker Nancy Pelosi — laughing as the president appeared to ignore her outstretched hand before the speech, booing as she ripped up her copy after it was over.
In his race for the Republican nomination in 2007, Mr. McCain repeatedly faced boos and jeers at campaign events and town-hall-style meetings for supporting Mr. Bush's legislative overhaul of immigration laws.
Mentions of Mr. Trump; his health and human services secretary, Tom Price; and the attempt to repeal and replace Mr. Obama's signature health care law prompted further jeers and taunts from the audience.
Clinton responded to a question by saying, "once I'm in the White House," he began his next answer by saying, "Secretary Clinton, you're not in the White House yet," drawing some murmurs and jeers.
Yet it is his honest advocacy for his deeply held beliefs that has emboldened me to speak out confidently for my positions, and to ignore the anonymous attacks and scoffing jeers of the naysayers.
Plus, Roy's new headline asks whether this is the first skirmish of the new water wars, and thus invokes Betteridge's law (concerning yes/no questions)—leading to jeers from the mob of Betteridge bots.
Hours after his Wisconsin victory, he charged headlong into New York City, earning Bronx jeers that foretold a hostile reception across a half-dozen Eastern states that were never a natural fit for him.
He was vigorously booed by fans at Nationals Park during Game 2628 of the World Series and endured more jeers when he arrived at a mixed martial arts match in New York last weekend.
In the most electric moment of the convention, boos and jeers broke out as it became clear that _________ — in a prime-time address from center stage — was not going to endorse Donald J. Trump.
In 2004, while on tour during the Kerry-Bush race, Mr. Hood said the band was met with jeers when it played "Putting People on the Moon," which is pointedly critical of Ronald Reagan.
Conservatives initially drowned out his speech in the House of Commons with shouts and jeers and then walked out en masse, a tactic that did not sit well with some Canadians on social media.
They were backed up, with applause, shouts and jeers, by a spectrum of liberal opponents who packed the Council's chambers, unfurling an anti-Amazon banner from the balcony at the start of the hearing.
When the teams were read out before kickoff, there were deafening, vituperative jeers for both Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suárez: both, in Mancunian eyes, can be considered forever tainted by their association with Liverpool.
The Russian, who had spent a good part of the tournament playing the part of the U.S. Open villain for his on court antics, was welcomed to the court by a smattering of jeers.
The jeers came on swiftly — one outlet called the tune "Tragically Bad And Weird" — but because the target of the song was 5SOS boy bander Michael Clifford, the fan reaction was far more vicious.
The serious, smart child of a single mother who had never owned a house and rarely had work, Joe had endured the jeers of classmates at a tough state school to get into Oxford.
Coming months after dozens of lawmakers defected to the opposition, Buhari received a rowdy reception with many of his statements greeted by jeers and chants of "lies", while supporters at times stood to applaud.
From jeers at the opening ceremony to the boos that accompanied the entrance of Andrey Grechin, Danila Izotov, Vladimir Morozov and Alexander Sukhorukov into the pool, they weren't allowed to forget their country's doping scandal.
"It's something we've always done," said one fan who has attended games for the past few years, including two World Cup qualifiers between Hong Kong and China in 2015 that drew jeers from the crowd.
Memo author James Damore, 28, received jeers, cheers and a couple of job offers, while the debate raged on social media and some tech firms took steps to prevent similar episodes from embroiling their companies.
She voted for Pelosi for speaker way back in January -- to the jeers of Republicans -- and the two found common cause in scolding moderate Democrats for voting with Republicans on procedural measures in the House.
The mood at the party conference in Bournemouth was more pantomime than policy seminar (boos at the mention of Barack Obama were matched only by the jeers for Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament's Brexit negotiator).
Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley has accelerated his committee's Russia investigation — threatening to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort — leading to both cheers and jeers within the GOP, per Bloomberg.
His monologue's jokes got laughs, its references to Hillary Clinton got jeers, and every fawning reference to the president who'd just pardoned him, wiping out a campaign finance violation, only further ingratiated him to crowd.
In the most electric moment of the convention, boos and jeers broke out as it became clear that Mr. Cruz — in a prime-time address from center stage — was not going to endorse Mr. Trump.
By the end, facing cascading and uncomfortable jeers from a crowd full of white ties and gowns, he had called Hillary Clinton Catholic-hating, "so corrupt" and potentially jail-bound in a prospective Trump administration.
As for the jeers directed toward him and Froome by fans skeptical of Froome's clearance from doping allegations days before the start of the Tour, Thomas said it was part of being in the spotlight.
The resolution — read aloud in a raucous room that exploded in applause when Mr. Paladino's critics spoke, and in jeers at a board member who called for forgiveness and an apology — passed, 6 to 2.
He heard jeers again when his name was initially announced at the start of the induction ceremonies on Sunday, with the dissent coming from fans gathered beyond the reserved seating at the Clark Sports Center.
"If you love our country and love your children as much as I know you do, stand and speak and vote your conscience," he said to a loud crowd, full of jeers as well as cheers.
Soccer is now too scientific, too professional, too driven by the quantifiable for the actions of fans to count for anything, ran one strand of logic: The players are deaf to the jeers, inured to intimidation.
Nearly every pivotal student interviewed at St. Bernadine has been cyberbullied in some way; leaked photos or videos, breaches of privacy, and the additional layer that is documentation of the taunts and jeers that follow them.
"Local voices count" is how Zinke explained the Florida decision to reporters, a remark that was greeted with jeers from elected officials in other states, who noted that some "local voices" were more equal than others.
BARCELONA, Spain — A long hail of whistles and jeers from a crowd numbering in the tens of thousands might not be the most articulate way to express a political opinion, Arnau Pans acknowledged with a shrug.
My colleague Brad Plumer, who is in Katowice, attended the Trump team's event, which drew jeers from environmental activists but attracted some powerful potential allies among major coal and oil producers like Saudi Arabia and Australia.
Even when her task seems impossible, when she fails on the most public stage imaginable, when she is sick, and tired, and subjected to another round of jeers and sneers from the boys' club at Westminster.
Long before that, Mr. Giuliani credited his Yankees fandom with giving him strength of character from a young age: He said he had to stand up to jeers from Brooklyn Dodgers fans in his Brooklyn neighborhood.
" The sharp rebuke certainly drew jeers from Republicans, including Clinton's victorious opponent, President Donald Trump, who tweeted in response that "crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate.
The speech triggered wild applause among delegates in the Wells Fargo Center, where anger over Senator Bernie Sanders' loss in the primary elections against Clinton had taken the form of jeers during speeches earlier in the day.
The crew that showed up Thursday afternoon looked more than a little bewildered as they were greeted with a chorus of jeers from the occupiers, who wondered aloud if the crew knew who they were working for.
The Australian won the opening point of the match with what is fast becoming a trademark underarm serve and breezed through the first set before cheers from the crowd turned to jeers amid a second-set meltdown.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)Lebanon's President Michel Aoun made no concrete concessions in his first public address since nationwide protests erupted against the country's political elites a week ago, as his speech was met with jeers from demonstrators.
The tweets will be kept in the Twitter Time Capsule as part of the #AustraliaDay Your Way project, which means we'll be reading about people's beers, cheers and jeers on the public holiday for years to come.
And as the sisters' profile has grown, jeers have largely been replaced by fan letters, many from young women and girls who say that seeing the band perform inspired them to pick up instruments of their own.
Throughout the speech — which was a mix of teleprompter Trump and boisterous campaigner in chief with a dash of game show host thrown in — there were audible jeers, hissing and boos from Democrats' side of the chamber.
The first daughter was asked about her new White House position, her views on feminism, and her business, but she was greeted with jeers the moment she started talking about her father's treatment of women, CNN reports.
BRAZIL SCORELESS IN OPENING DRAW Brazil started its quest for its first Olympic gold medal in men's soccer with a disappointing 0-0 draw against South Africa, a result that prompted loud jeers by some home fans.
Conservative shock jock Joe Walsh, who held office as a congressman from Illinois for one term, is already drawing jeers for his Trump-like past behavior, including stating recently that former President Barack Obama is a Muslim.
In "The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren" (1959), they surveyed 5,000 students in 70 schools throughout Britain and revealed that a type of secret childhood code of interaction is perpetuated through songs, rhymes, games, jeers and bullying.
The president's jeers come on the heels of House Democrats' failure this week to muster the support to pass a bill that would stave off $126 billion in spending cuts in the fiscal year that begins Oct.
"He can&apost be touched by punches … or bullets, it seems like," Mora said, adding that he is phenomenal to watch despite the jeers from a crowd of hardcore fans who want action, punches landed, and knockouts.
But in an online-only segment that ran after the HBO broadcast, Mr. Yiannopoulos said that transgender people were "vastly disproportionately involved in sex crime," drawing jeers, boos and a shout of "liar" from Mr. Maher's audience.
Baby-faced, his sweater bulging over what appeared to be a bulletproof vest, Mr. Lewis was led by detectives from the 107th Precinct station house to a waiting vehicle on Sunday as onlookers shouted questions and jeers.
In a 15-second video clip, amid jeers and yelling, some residents accused employees of their residential complex of staging the delivery of groceries to households merely to coincide with the visit of Vice Premier Sun Chunlan.
San Francisco (CNN)The welcoming cheers 2020 presidential hopeful John Hickenlooper received when he first graced the stage at California's Democratic Convention quickly crumbled into boos and jeers after he rejected socialism as the answer to Democrats' problems.
The crowd was bipartisan — self-identified Trump voters asked questions — but the mood was largely in favor of stricter gun control, and the crowd responded accordingly to the lawmakers' responses with cheers and applause or jeers and boos.
PARIS — The moment of silence on Monday for the victims of Thursday's attack in Nice ended abruptly as boos and jeers rose from the crowd of thousands filling the Promenade des Anglais, where 84 people had been killed.
In the first, acoustic half, he sang incantatory versions of "Visions of Johanna" and "Desolation Row"; for the second half, the entire band's full-throttled takes on "Like a Rolling Stone" do not always drown out the jeers.
Although Solo subsequently expressed sympathy for the people of Brazil when she and her teammates arrived here, not all has been forgiven, and there is the distinct possibility the jeers will follow her the rest of the tournament.
Building maintenance staff cranked up the PA system to blast Frank Sinatra's "I've got you under my skin," which may have only helped to drown out the standard boos and jeers that regularly accompany a de Blasio entrance.
The Kalashnikov Concern of rifle fame introduced the two potential products to a round of laughs and jeers in Moscow this week, touting them as proof that Russia is capable of producing innovative goods for the global economy.
It means that even if the three candidates challenging Mr. Trump in the Republican primary gain vote shares, they almost certainly won't translate into speeches or jeers from supporters of these candidates when the convention is taking place.
There is seldom a need to urge any New York sporting crowd to express their opinion yet while Medvedev did not win many friends, neither was he lustily showered with jeers as he had been in earlier matches.
She describes the dismal experience of late-night votes, when MPs waiting to speak would get progressively more drunk, then would give progressively longer speeches, then in the early hours would subject her rounding-up speech to "inebriated jeers".
VATUTINKI, Russia (Reuters) - Germany's Mesut Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan should prepare for more whistles and jeers over photographs taken with Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan, coach Joachim Loew said on Wednesday, as the world champions prepare for their title defense.
The protesters, among the thousands of graduates and guests assembled in the university's football stadium, stood up when the conservative Republican began his speech and streamed out of the ceremony, to the jeers of some of those who remained.
Giroud publicly accepts that the jeers come from, in part, those who think that he was chosen only because Benzema was excluded while he remains under investigation over a blackmail plot involving a sex tape and a French teammate.
While the cheers and jeers of protesters gathered outside the venue could faintly heard as DeVos spoke, the event avoided the scenes of students shouting down conservative speakers seen at universities around the United States over the past year.
It's possible that nothing in the speech will get more attention than the Great Pelosi Rip, custom-made to be transmuted into memes and draw cheers and jeers from partisans and inspire arguments among the agonizing-over-civility class.
During Morrison&aposs walkabout in Cobargo on Thursday, he was met with jeers and shouts that he had "forgotten" about the residents of the remote region and was told to "piss off" until he eventually retreated into his car.
Jason Chaffetz – who chairs the Congress Oversight Committee – struggled to speak over the jeers and boos of protesters gathered and attending a 75-minute town hall meeting in Cottonwood Heights, Utah, on Thursday night, according to The Salt Lake Tribune.
John Hickenlooper SAN FRANCISCO — John Hickenlooper has been an afterthought in the Democratic presidential race, but his tough talk Saturday to thousands of party activists in an important primary state caught him immediate attention — and a steady chorus of jeers.
King Felipe, who made an unusual political intervention to criticize the independence drive, was met by both cheers and jeers when he arrived, and a banner reading "The Spanish king is not welcome in the Catalan countries" hung from one building.
Several hundred fans greeted the anthem before the match against Lebanon with jeers and boos, with some unfurling banners that said "Die for Hong Kong", while others yelled "We are Hong Kong" in English, rather than the local Cantonese dialect.
Speaking in the House of Commons Monday afternoon, May insisted that the two sides were edging toward a deal: "I do not believe that the EU and the U.K. are far apart," May said, to a mix of jeers and cheers.
But while popular during his eight years as mayor, presiding over the London 2012 Olympics and introducing his successful cycling program, he was met with a chorus of boos and jeers when he left his home in London on Friday.
PARIS (Reuters) - Francois Hollande was met with jeers from angry farmers at the start of the annual Paris agricultural show on Saturday, underlining the French president's unpopularity in a week marked by a revolt within his Socialist party over labor reforms.
"I again offer you my hand Mr. Sanchez, and after tonight we will be able to get to work," Iglesias, who came third in the December general election, told a restless parliament where speakers were repeatedly interrupted by jeers and whistles.
Lavillenie gave the partisan crowd a thumbs down at the start of his run-up in attempt to get them to stop the jeers and said after failing to clear the bar that it was a "bad look" for the Olympics.
Editorial The jeers and boos and angry tears of Bernie Sanders die-hards so dominated the first hours of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia that it might have seemed doomed to collapse into hostility and chaos on the first day.
If you think Bannon's use of the "there's a special place in hell" language was a coincidence, the fact that he paused after uttering the first part of the phrase -- waiting for the cheers and jeers -- tells you it wasn't. 6.
As it was, there was a smattering of jeers from the blue-shirted home fans before kickoff when the traveling supporters, some of whom wore black ribbons on their gold Australia shirts, started a chant, but generally the atmosphere was genial.
This Saturday's game against Sevilla in Madrid will represent Barcelona's eighth trip to the Copa del Rey final in the past 10 years, meaning the jeers aimed at the anthem, and the king, have effectively become a fixture of the event.
For more than five hours on Wednesday, the House Republican who helped saved his party's health care bill faced jeers from hundreds of protesters, cries for socialized medicine, personal attacks, and even an attack ad flown by a plane. Rep.
He was cheered and booed throughout the talk, which covered familiar alt-right themes, with the loudest jeers coming when described the university's black football players as perpetrating the "sexual abuse of white women on campus," The Journal-Constitution reported.
But it livened up at Biden's mocking of Trump as a well-known liar and Biden's jeers at Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal attorney who has given rambling and conspiratorial interviews that have even embarrassed some of Trump's closest supporters.
Salvini told the Senate that the League had no intention of taking Italy out of the euro and, to jeers from coalition ranks, read out a list of more than 30 university professors who signed a declaration against the reform.
With catcalls, sarcastic jokes and jeers being bandied about - not just between the two main parties, as is the custom, but often within them - many of the divisions before Britain voted in June 2016 to leave the EU re-emerged.
Medvedev walked out to a smattering of jeers in his quarter-final against Stan Wawrinka at Arthur Ashe Stadium court on Tuesday but was ultimately cheered after he dug deep to see off the Swiss in an entertaining four-set battle.
Merkel spoke above a cacophony of jeers and whistles from some protesters - a feature at many of her rallies as resentment persists at her decision in 2015 to open Germany's borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing war in Syria and Iraq.
During that vote, the House floor erupted in jeers from Democrats after the vote board showed the LGBT amendment had the votes to pass, but GOP leaders kept the vote open and convinced several members to switch their votes to defeat the proposal.
Of all the proposals from President Trump's State of the Union address, the only one to prompt jeers from Democrats was what he called his "fair compromise" on immigration — the issue that has divided Washington more than any other during in his presidency.
"As Speaker of this House, I am of the firm conviction that constitutional bodies must respect each other in the performance of their duties in order to avoid roles conflict," he said to cheers from government MPs and jeers from the opposition bench.
They were repeating the jeers that had followed Solo everywhere she played in the tournament, and it was as if the fans were wishing they had her to contend with Tuesday, just for the sheer joy of giving her a hard time.
Hopefully, someday, you are able to gather yourself and get what you want, but even if you do you will look and feel faintly absurd as you just barely breeze by and incur the jeers of Mike Breen, who is watching you, somewhere.
That followed headlines the movement made when it expelled to jeers and spittle the right-leaning philosopher Alain Finkielkraut, or appeared to have too many bearded leftist teachers and not enough workers, or was not appealing enough to people in the beleaguered suburbs.
Once that's been achieved...GO GO GO. You've got a minute, two at most, to avoid the heckles and jeers of the waiting hordes, so push with all your might, muster all your internal energy and get the fuck out of there.
But King Felipe, who made an unusual political intervention to criticise the independence drive, was met by both cheers and jeers when he arrived, and a banner reading "The Spanish king is not welcome in the Catalan countries" hung from one building.
QUEDLINBURG, Germany (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel stood up to rowdy protestors who tried to drown out her campaign speech with deafening jeers and whistles in the eastern town of Quedlinburg on Saturday, telling them that their angry shouts would not solve Germany's problems.
When Joe Girardi was introduced on Sunday night before Game 3 of the Yankees' division series against the Cleveland Indians, he clambered out of the dugout to the sort of heartfelt jeers usually reserved in the Bronx for the Red Sox or Mets.
But in a lengthy and emotional colloquy with Fred Guttenberg, whose daughter died in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Mr. Rubio politely refused to endorse a ban on assault weapons, drawing jeers from the audience and visibly frustrating Mr. Guttenberg.
One by one, the party's top Wisconsin candidates took a microphone and fixated on a single villain — a Republican who drew jeers from the campaign volunteers preparing to make phone calls and walk door to door with clipboards and pleas for votes.
The festival essentially wants to delay critics from beaming out their boos and jeers until after the official premiere, but the changes were so anxiously received that the festival sent a 1,400-word communiqué assuring attendees that all would be fine, promise.
Reliever Paul Sewald, who in 14 previous games had pitched effectively out of the bullpen with a 2.21 E.R.A., yielded five runs in the sixth after Harvey's exit — including a three-run homer by Diaz — and left the game to extended jeers.
However, early on it was the smaller challenger who appeared the more inspired by the occasion, despite the constant boos and jeers from the partisan crowd, and he caught the Briton late in the first round with an uppercut on the nose.
When Dickerson and Cruz bickered about whether Justice Anthony Kennedy was appointed in 1987 or in February of 1988, with Dickerson saying "I'm just trying to get the facts straight for the audience," Cruz's stumped stature called forth roaring boos and jeers from the crowd.
If Black-ish had cast someone without Brown's record in the role of Richard Youngsta, the moment when Dre's youngest daughter looks up sadly at her father while her twin brother jeers might have been a much more powerful one about the responsibility of representation.
The Texas senator and former presidential hopeful's failure to throw his support behind the newly minted GOP nominee was met with loud boos and jeers from the thousands of delegates and guests who filled Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena for night three of the RNC.
The most troubling part of this news cycle is perhaps the opposite of what Cockburn intended: In a way, it normalizes Riggleman, and draws some sympathy—even if it's through jeers and joke-blogging—for the awkward position his opponent has put him in.
To watch her withstand the jeers of the boy-men in "Knocked Up," the cave-manning of Gerard Butler in "The Ugly Truth" or the bridesmaid-outfit montage in "21876 Dresses" was to witness a genre's assault on one of its last dedicated practitioners.
It begins when he ends his expatriation and returns to the US from Paris, compelled by images of dignified young Black students in the South protected by soldiers as they enter previously segregated schools, under the jeers of spitting white mobs hoisting Nazi flags.
The jeers came from a few sections of the crowd and were presumably from Red Star fans who, officially at least, were supposed to be banned from attending the game as a punishment for causing trouble during the Serbian team's playoff at Salzburg in August.
Now, Nordstrom is drawing jeers on social media for selling a pair of jeans and a denim jacket from the label Prps that are covered in a mudlike material and resemble a used gardening outfit or a Canadian tuxedo that has seen better days.
" In contrast England's players sank to the turf in despair, with a deluge of jeers, boos and whistles raining down from the fans all around them, finally being encouraged to leave the pitch to a chant of "You're not fit to wear the shirt.
At rally after rally during the 2018 campaign, Trump re-told the story of John McCain's decision to vote against the so-called "skinny repeal" of Obamacare, a line that always drew boos and jeers directed at the late Arizona senator from the crowd.
The ruling by Judge Richard Concepcion, which triggered jeers from the couple's supporters during a public hearing that stretched over two days, marked the second time he has mandated jail time for an ex-president since a massive graft scandal in neighboring Brazil rippled into Peru.
Much of the joking was nothing out of line with the traditionally barbed remarks the two parties' nominees make every four years — but they took on a dark edge when Trump got serious and and appeared to attack Clinton with serious intent, drawing scattered boos and jeers.
For a newer generation of fans, who come to them via their gig on Jimmy Fallon's late-night show, they are America's house band, polymaths who collaborate with stars on quirky viral videos and offer up musical cheers, jeers or arched eyebrows as the circumstance dictates.
During matches in Mexico, particularly at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, fans greeted every touch of the ball by Donovan with searing choruses of jeers and epithets, and they bombarded him with cups and coins and sometimes far worse as he set up for corner kicks.
Cannes Film Festival CANNES, France — Bringing a slick studio film to the Cannes Film Festival carries plenty of risk: French journalists are unafraid to boo when they doubt a movie's artistic bona fides, and a chorus of jeers can inspire headlines that are hard to recover from.
The strains of "Flower of Scotland," the country's unofficial hymn, had been drowned out by deafening jeers and whistles from the home crowd; the visiting supporters had responded in kind when that was followed by "God Save the Queen," the anthem of England and, of course, Britain.
It was Tuesday evening, and inside a community college gymnasium, the jeers were hailing down on Representative Rod Blum, a Republican from northeastern Iowa, as he defended his vote for a bill that would reshape health care and repeal much of President Barack Obama's biggest domestic accomplishment.
BUSAN, South Korea, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Hong Kong football fans greeted the Chinese national anthem with jeers on Wednesday before their team's clash with China at a tournament in Busan as the political turmoil that has gripped the former British colony spilled over to the sports world.
With the cool of a chilled cucumber—and to the tune of chants and jeers from his friends across the aisle—the speaker gavelled in a session after 10pm to hold a vote to override Barack Obama's veto of a law nullifying a Labor Department regulation of financial advisors.
The Clinton aides told Ms. Wasserman Schultz the choice to resign was hers to make, but they gently warned her that she would face jeers from Mr. Sanders's supporters this week in the convention hall, said the adviser to Ms. Wasserman Schultz, who requested anonymity to discuss private deliberations.
He was allowed to spend weekends at the nearby home of family friends (where he could "cry his eyes out" away from the jeers of other boys) and, in his final year, was made head boy and given his own room in the apartment of his art master.
Well-received at its first press screening — no cheers but no jeers — the film revisits that crime through parallel, not-quite equal story lines: one involving Sharon (Margot Robbie) and the other centering on her next-door neighbor on Cielo Drive, Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio), a television star.
Trump choose a different topic to avoid questions about how the wife of a notorious Twitter bully could lead a campaign to spotlight anti-bullying and other child wellness efforts, and he warned her that she was opening herself to such jeers, people familiar with the conversations said.
The egg-shaped robot, known as the K53 Autonomous Data Machine, drew sympathy and jeers on Monday after it stumbled down a set of steps and into a fountain at Washington Harbour, an office and retail complex in the Georgetown neighborhood of D.C. The photos were widely shared.
The public reaction included jeers toward the network for what some viewers perceived as a leftward slant in ESPN's coverage, a reflection of how the country's raw political nerves and cultural divisions have spilled over into a world that many value as a pristine redoubt from worldly concerns: sports.
It was also unclear how much political capital Mr. Christie had left in Trenton, where his campaign had drawn jeers from New Jersey Democrats, reveling in the misfortune of an adversary who once routinely humiliated them, and exasperated some Republicans, who struggled to maintain their political influence in the governor's absence.
Tom McClintock faced jeers, boos and shouts of "do your job" at a town hall meeting in his California district Saturday, but one thing the crowd liked was his stance on Syria -- precisely because he criticized President Donald Trump's decision to strike an air base in that country on Thursday.
Amid jeers from protesters, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa) rejected the requests for an adjournment.
In a panel after the ICA performance, Poe described the experience of dancing there in contrast to dancing at ICA, on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, an institution historically rife with white supremacy; he spoke of the street's summer heat, the homophobic jeers, and pushing, pushing through the performance.
PHILADELPHIA — Democratic Party leaders scrambled on Monday night to rescue their convention from political bedlam as supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders erupted in boos, jeers and protests against Hillary Clinton after an email leak showed that party officials had sought to undermine Mr. Sanders in their race for the nomination.
So what did Ryan actually get in return for two years of swallowing his tongue, two years of being made to look like a weak-willed second banana next to Trump, two years of jeers from not just Democrats but anti-Trump Republicans and even conservatives who blamed him for inaction?
"I think we are seeing the beginning of a youth protest movement," said Anatoly Golubovsky, a Russian historian surveying the crowd at one corner of Moscow's Pushkin Square, which erupted in vigorous jeers of "Shame" whenever a phalanx of riot police officers rushed into the crowd to drag someone away.
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE faced jeers from protesters last week while she dined at a Washington, D.C. Mexican restaurant.
Trail Blazers 225, Knicks 223 As the Knicks failed to score over the first three and a half minutes of the fourth quarter Tuesday night against the Portland Trail Blazers, each missed shot was met with jeers and with chants for Jimmer Fredette, who was signed to a 210-day contract last week.
On Wednesday night, a week after the shooting, Dana Loesch, the N.R.A. spokeswoman, offered the group's first public defense of its position, enduring jeers at a CNN town hall-style meeting as she sought to focus attention away from broad new gun restrictions and toward preventing mentally ill people from buying weapons.
Harris, a three-term congressman and a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, faced taunts and jeers from members of the crowd at Chesapeake College over a wide range of issues including the Affordable Care Act, border security and funding for Planned Parenthood -- all central to President Donald Trump's first months in office.
Comedian Wanda Sykes earned jeers late Saturday by repeatedly deriding President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
The board's 7-2 vote to allow the modest increases — up to 1.25 percent for one-year leases, and 2 percent for two-year leases — brought loud jeers and chants of hundreds of tenants who have demanded not only a freeze but also a rollback in existing rents to erase the steady increases imposed during the Bloomberg administration.
A professional wrestling event will take place at Barclays a few days after the A.C.C. leaves the arena, and the jeers for sneak-attacking, muscled-up villains will hardly compare to the shadow of contempt that followed Allen, which might only grow after his outside marksmanship helped the Blue Devils engineer a 93-83 comeback win.
But Mr. Buttigieg's troubles intensified into a crisis on Sunday as he faced pointed questions and angry jeers from some African-American residents of South Bend at a packed town-hall-style meeting that he held in his latest attempt to respond to the fatal police shooting last week of Eric J. Logan, a 54-year-old black man.
Breaking out in the 1960s after catching the eye of Hugh Heffner, Gregory became one of the first black comedians to cross over into the white circuit, enduring racist jeers and insults with dignity and disregard — a response he practiced at home with his wife, who rather reluctantly hurled those same words at him to help him prepare.
Demonstrators unfurled banners calling for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump congratulates Washington Nationals on World Series win Trump hints that dog injured in al-Baghdadi raid will visit White House Vindman says White House lawyer moved Ukraine call to classified server: report MORE's impeachment behind home plate during Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday after the president's arrival was met with jeers.
Blue Jays 226, Yankees 296 When Michael Pineda left the mound in the fourth inning of Wednesday's game against the Toronto Blue Jays to a mixed chorus — jeers for him and cheers for Manager Joe Girardi coming out to collect him — few at Yankee Stadium could have suspected that they had witnessed only the day's second-worst performance by a Yankees pitcher.
But unlike other big-name sports comebacks — like Michael Jordan's 1995 return to the court after a brief hiatus to play baseball, Brett Favre's return to the gridiron after a fleeting summer "retirement" in 2008, or the reinstatement of Mr. Met, the baseball-headed mascot of the New York Mets, in 1994 — news of Mr. Francesa's return has been met with more jeers than cheers.
CHINA PAKISTAN NEPAL New Delhi INDIA Mumbai KERALA Bay of Bengal Koodathayai Indian Ocean SRI LANKA 400 miles By The New York Times Ms. Joseph drew a large crowd at her first court appearance earlier this month, emerging handcuffed from a police vehicle to a burst of jeers and catcalls, schoolchildren in matching uniforms struggling to catch a glimpse of her through the crowd.
You wouldn't expect the crowd gathered for Donald Trump's presidential inauguration to be big fans of Hillary Clinton, and there were more jeers than cheers from the audience as she and former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE walked out.
Over the last few weeks, as I have watched Mr. Trump and his supporters escalate their jeers and vitriol directed at Hillary Clinton, from chants of "lock her up!" to what certainly sounds like an incitement to use arms, I've been deeply saddened to think about what all this must look like to a bright young girl or boy who might one day dream of serving as an elected leader.
The meeting erupted into shouts and jeers in its first minutes, when Bill Akins -- the chairman of the county Republican Party -- complained of Obamacare's "death panels," a term that does not appear in the text of former President Barack Obama's signature health care law but refers to the Politifact-ruled "Pants On Fire" claim that the ACA created a panel of government bureaucrats that deems whether someone is worthy of health care.
The South Carolina Republican, who made headlines in 2009 for shouting "you lie" at then-President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE during an address to a joint session of Congress, drew jeers and heckles at a town hall in his home district while discussing healthcare, WRDW-TV reported.
That was just one of several helicopter rides on the agenda for Trump, whose staff opted to keep him largely out of central London and the swarms of demonstrators who are likely to provide some of the defining images of his first official trip to the U.K. Trump&aposs Marine One departure from the ambassador&aposs residence was met by jeers from demonstrators banging pots and pans, and another pack of protesters lined roads near the palace.
Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro had the most tweeted moment of Thursday night's debate with a pointed comment aimed at former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Biden allies: Warren is taking a bite out of his electability argument Budowsky: Donald, Boris, Bibi — The right in retreat MORE that drew gasps and jeers from the live crowd and seemed directed at the former vice president's age.
But the last two articles accused Johnson of opposing Reconstruction and bringing "disgrace, ridicule, hatred, contempt and reproach," onto "the Congress of the United States" and for his "intemperate, inflammatory and scandalous harangues, and therein utter loud threats and bitter menaces, as well against Congress as the laws of the United States duly enacted thereby, amid the cries, jeers and laughter of the multitudes then assembled in hearing," language that could be used verbatim against Mr. Trump.
Amid jeers from protesters of Kavanaugh in the hearing room — 21625 of whom were taken out by security within an hour — Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyWhite House denies exploring payroll tax cut to offset worsening economy Schumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord GOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation MORE (R-Iowa) rejected requests by Democrats for an adjournment, arguing the minority was simply trying to delay the proceedings.
Despite the jeers from fellow poets and theater managers who inform him that he will never amount to anything, Will manages to collaborate with one poet on Edward III and scrape together Two Gentlemen of Verona and the beginning of Henry VI, Part I on his own, all the while noodling around on ideas for Romeo and Juliet in his spare time and gazing longingly at pretty blonde Alice Burbage (Olivia DeJonge, and yes, the character is related to Richard Burbage; enjoy yourself, Shakespeare nerds).

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