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Held in an e-sport arena, hundreds of people come to cheer on those participating.

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He is cheered by management’s confidence that it can sustain a combined operating ratio at 92.5% in fiscal 2026, and points out that the company’s valuation looks much less stretched than in the past.

I was nonplussed at a 1992 symposium in Vienna when a hall filled with international art world denizens went absolutely wild, cheering and stomping when Kelley was introduced on a panel.

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History, at least, suggests investors are in for some holiday cheer.

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More than a million people will be paying more income tax or paying it for the first time - not a traditional reason for cheer.

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