If they're just as rowdy come Monday evening, that one last question will finally be answered.
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At first she ignored it, figuring it was from rowdy students coming home from a bar.
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Police and stadium personnel need to better monitor the crowd before people become rowdy and violent.
Its amber-clad fans are famous for their rowdy "yellow wall" that can help suffocate opponents at home.
If the cap gains tax were cut to 15%, we'd see a more rowdy 3.5% to 4%.
Late-20th-century America had become such a rowdy, hog-stomping carnival that it swamped even the best novelist's imagination.
Akshay Kumar broke into the big leagues this year with 2 movies, Housefull 2 and Rowdy Rathore.
Thanks largely to social media, police identified one rowdy fan (pictured above) as 22-year-old Gregory Tyler Graniss.
The working-class folk led a rowdy lifestyle on the waterfront, chipping away at the Old World charm in the hills.
At a rowdy JJB Stadium, Bramble inadvertently nodded home from a Steed Malbranque cross in the 15th minute.
Outside the rowdy Baltimore locker room, a Ravens admirer in a scarf and oversized mustache chatted with passersby.
It was at that par 3 surrounded by an often rowdy crowd that he also heard the loudest "Boo!"
The damage was obvious at a rowdy debate held on October 9th at the Georgia National Fair in Perry.
Shea Stadium morphed from a mausoleum into the city's rowdy, celebrity-spying hot spot.
The elderly complain that the holiday has become a rowdy and drunken affair.
At the forum with Romney, a rowdy and wildly supportive crowd clapped, whooped and hollered at practically every word he said.
ESPN's Darke, who has been covering English derbies for almost 40 years, said he is expecting a rowdy and raucous atmosphere.
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At a diner called Big Daddy's, the waitress nods in recognition and gives us a prime booth among the rowdy Sunday-brunch crowd.
The normally rowdy infield crowd at the Kentucky Derby appears well behaved.
The only sign that things could get rowdy comes in the form of an exclamation point hanging out next to the fam.
The book is a rowdy Menckenesque punch at lying Wall Street brokers.
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The crowds were smaller than some had expected, but no less rowdy.
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Victorian that he was, Wagner could not help viewing Shakespeare's rowdy, devious Elizabethans in a moralistic but sentimental light, sometimes with disarming results.
Coetzee bounced back from his lone bogey with a birdie on the rowdy 17th hole, where Hooters waitresses serve wings in the grandstands.
Amid rowdy scenes, Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans appealed for calm, telling MPs it was "easily" the "worst-tempered" debate he had ever presided over.
Lewis came to fame in his 20s with Liar's Poker, the witty, rowdy look at Salomon Brothers during the peak of its mid-1980s power.
Which is why his vessel is punching into the rowdy swell of a strong north-westerly when most other boats are tucked up in harbour.
John Simkin, who went to school in Dagenham in the 1950s, says the ready availability of factory work made for uninterested and rowdy classrooms.
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