So all you ladies jumping on the bandwagon after this movie, tough luck, but I've got first dibs! |
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As the Culture Minister, he might have been expected to fight his corner for the arts, but no, he saw a speeding bandwagon and leapt aboard. |
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When I spoke to Declan on Wednesday evening, he was in the processing of finalizing a deal for the new bandwagon. |
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Sometimes, though, I don't always get on the bandwagon before it rolls out of the gate. |
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Why not jump on the bandwagon and do something good for a cause that's near and dear to our hearts? |
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I thought somebody was going to jump on the bandwagon in Scotland, so why not me? |
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That means they are ready to jump on the bandwagon and honour just about anyone if it is going to be popular with the public. |
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My worry is that kids will think it's big to jump on the bandwagon and then another generation is infected. |
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Terry can also rely on Richmond's army of supporters to jump on the bandwagon if they get the sniff of success. |
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Since the cool girls are pimping out their favorite products in the new Amazon Beauty Store I figured I'd jump on the bandwagon and do the same. |
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With these types of economic freedoms many people will jump on the bandwagon and the projected GDP growth figures are very likely to be met. |
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Looks like the more senior and experienced lot want to join this bandwagon. |
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She's the latest to join the bandwagon, tom-tomming to the world the benefits of going veggie. |
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You few, final remaining Democrats, moderates, greens and libertarians really need to get onboard the bandwagon. |
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All right, so this is all old news for you power punk simps, but this is a bandwagon I'm ready to climb on. |
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With the unashamed hero-worship we seem to be displaying here, surely Bozza's bandwagon is picking up speed to become an irresistible force? |
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Even the mufti of the republic joined the bandwagon, urging worshippers before last Friday's prayer to cast their vote. |
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With sports becoming big time entertainment, models and veejays are now clambering onto the bandwagon. |
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Later, other lenders jumped on board the lucrative credit bandwagon, including building societies and smaller banks. |
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Duke vs. Texas in East Rutherford, N.J. Sorry if we injured anybody while bum-rushing the Blue Devils bandwagon. |
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My initial negative reaction was not based on a cool assessment of their ideas, but on a visceral dislike of intellectual bandwagon jumping. |
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Every one else is jumping on the health bandwagon, so I might as well stick my oar in. |
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I always thought that the majority of people posting on Metafilter were halfwits only too eager to jump on a bandwagon. |
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If it holds, the staycation bandwagon will be a powerful boost to domestic tourism operators languishing in the economic downturn. |
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Investors panicked over it as a consumer application and jumped on the idiotic enterprise bandwagon. |
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The Irish are the latest to get on the building bandwagon, which had been dominated by the Italians, Germans and Portuguese. |
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A cynic would say that people enjoy playing the victim and jumping on the grief bandwagon, they enjoy the attention and the sympathy. |
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Health fundis will be pleased to know that South Africa is finally joining the western world in climbing on to the organic bandwagon. |
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The tiny lunatic fringe that has jumped on the anti-war bandwagon could cost this country dearly. |
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I jumped on the low carb bandwagon and opened a low carb retail grocery store. |
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My mission was to identify the winning strategy, and to highbrow all the bandwagon dingbats. |
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The newest excuse for sickness and probably the next bandwagon to jump on for a claim is sick building syndrome. |
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Many retail chains and consumer durable companies are joining the Web bandwagon to tap the e-shopping market. |
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I just can't join the bandwagon of rabble-rousers determined to endow basic biological functions with allegorical status. |
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Leading Australians jumped on the bandwagon as the Santa ban spread, with radio talk-back shows abuzz with festive fury. |
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Many companies may try and jump on the bandwagon, so we need to ensure the quality of his image is protected. |
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Maybe if a couple more celebrities jump on the bandwagon, all of America will stop wearing bras. |
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It seems that everybody is jumping on the all-wheel drive SUV bandwagon lately. |
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Athens may be a year away but it's never too early to rev up the marketing bandwagon. |
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However, as soon as they have a steady income and begin to raise a family, they join the package-deal bandwagon or join guided tours. |
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Hundreds of cities around the nation have climbed onto the sustainability bandwagon. |
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In the short-term meanwhile, there are plans for a website, as Robertson jumps on the e-commerce bandwagon. |
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While others may be content to jump on the electroclash bandwagon, Tiga again proves to be an innovator. |
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For some time I have wondered why it is only Hollywood, and not our own film industry, that is riding the Shakespeare bandwagon. |
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Most of them have already hopped on the Linux bandwagon, largely by working with the likes of Linuxcare and Red Hat. |
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The Buccaneers bandwagon is smoldering after an embarrassing loss in San Francisco. |
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So a few weeks ago, way, way behind the bandwagon, I discovered the Norah Jones album. |
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Apart from the integrated oil outfits, lots of other businesses are now climbing on board the environmental bandwagon. |
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It could also add enough momentum to finally bring New Labour's privatisation bandwagon to a grinding halt. |
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It is ironic that arts in education appears to be something of a political bandwagon. |
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One thing Clinic could never be accused of is copying anyone's sound or jumping aboard the latest fashionable bandwagon. |
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As always with the year drawing to a close I am debating whether or not to jump on the resolution bandwagon. |
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There are a number of people jumping on the Scottish bandwagon and making things very depressing. |
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Any spectacle surrounding the Tyson bandwagon tends to display only the awesome power of money. |
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While reluctant to jump on the celebrity bandwagon, Mansfield has been active in pursuing other ways to move his company forward. |
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Our extended family got on the bandwagon, of course, and we all began making inquiries. |
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Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer. |
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Trippe Lonian, who developed Pinkberry yogurt outlets in Boston, has also jumped onto the blow-dry bar bandwagon. |
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One group of entrepreneurs sets up a web-based pet-supply company, and 20 others jump on the bandwagon. |
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And one more Florida native hops on the trance bandwagon that's zooming across the planet, kicking up dust at every rave from Halifax to Ho Chi Mihn City. |
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He jumped on the energy drinks bandwagon three years ago with Go-Go, using a miniskirted, Japanime-inspired icon intended to strike a chord with Internet-savvy clubgoers. |
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Couple this with many equity-rich property owners in the UK and it becomes obvious why there has been such a rush to jump on the bandwagon and move to the mountains. |
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I wonder what opportunist bandwagon he is planning to join this week? |
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It is a delicate dance between enticing legions of customers to jump on the bandwagon and building the capacity to support them if they actually show up. |
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His obsessive knee-jerk reaction of jumping onto the country's retaliatory bandwagon without a by-your-leave demonstrates what an excuse for a leader we have. |
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If I felt like jumping on the bandwagon, I could discuss how both of these films are abominations to the Christmas holiday and just plain sacrilegious. |
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I personally plead guilty to jumping on that bandwagon without thinking fully about what I was doing. |
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Those opposed to the application will cry foul, and those who have an axe to grind will jump on the bandwagon, heedless of the merits and demerits of the scheme. |
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But without enforced government mandates, outfitters have no incentive to jump on the bandwagon, and both workers and the environment continue to suffer. |
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The test came back negative, but she still jumped on the bandwagon, becoming an avid fan of gluten-free eating. |
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He says a bit in his defence and then carries on on his bandwagon. |
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The horse race becomes more important than the candidates' message, a problem because of a recurring bandwagon effect. |
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In the idiom jump on the bandwagon, jump on involves joining something and a 'bandwagon' can refer to a collective cause, regardless of context. |
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Not as any kind of bandwagon, but just as a kind of natural evolution. |
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Non-profits and governments may even need to get on the bandwagon. |
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Several brands, including Bahlsen, jumped on the bandwagon and Asda also introduced an own-label range of dunking biscuits. |
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Several gunsmiths hopped aboard the bandwagon, but it was Arizonian Ward Koozer whose name became synonymous with the conversion. |
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Labourites will jump on the bandwagon and blame the Tories, and vice-versa. |
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They proposed to appeal to the concept of what psychologists call the positive social proof or what we would call the bandwagon effect. |
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The bandwagon effect can largely be explained by the amount of positive publicity given to the victorious party after its success. |
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On top of that, there is a bandwagon effect that comes about with a site that is so popular. |
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He succeeded again on Monday, when he cumbersomely attempted to clamber aboard the bandwagon of British sporting success. |
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Others are slower to jump on the bandwagon, worrying about rumors of entitlement and disloyalty among Millennials. |
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Well then, it seems Kofi Annan is hopping off the optimist bandwagon. |
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I just thought I would let you know that a bandwagon fan is a fake fan. |
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One minute everyone on Teesside was screaming blue murder and demanding Gordon Strachan's head, the next everyone was happy and climbing back on board the promotion bandwagon. |
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Expressions such as jump on the bandwagon, pull strings, and draw the line all represent their meaning independently in their verbs and objects, making them compositional. |
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Hence, a combination of a bandwagon effect along with an inability to frighten middle and upper class voters may be enough to give the far left the majority it needs. |
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Mounting a bandwagon of praise for the later volumes were such contemporary luminaries as Adam Smith, William Robertson, Adam Ferguson, Lord Camden, and Horace Walpole. |
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Operators like Verizon and Sprint PCS have joined the POC bandwagon. |
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