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  • Whilst not the first so to do but well before the bandwagon hove into view, I proposed that MPs expenses must be place in full, unexpurgated, unredacted beauty online as are those of MSPs by the Scottish Parliament. Where The Huntsman leads, the hounds follow
  • So a few weeks ago, way, way behind the bandwagon, I discovered the Norah Jones album.
  • in periods of high merger activity there is a bandwagon effect with more and more firms seeking to engage in takeover activity
  • 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.
  • Competitors have jumped on the bandwagon and started building similar machines.
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  • Sometimes, though, I don't always get on the bandwagon before it rolls out of the gate.
  • Northern California golf clubs increasingly are joining the plastic-spikes-only bandwagon, but the legal implications are not lost on some.
  • All right, so this is all old news for you power punk simps, but this is a bandwagon I'm ready to climb on.
  • Jumping on the fuel-cell bandwagon with Honda, General Motors, and Toyota, Mercedes-Benz has announced it will begin leasing around 100 of its latest F-Cell fuel-cell vehicles in California starting this December. Mercedes-Benz to lease fuel-cell vehicles in California starting in December
  • For some time I have wondered why it is only Hollywood, and not our own film industry, that is riding the Shakespeare bandwagon.
  • Also, the whole thing feels like a bunch of people jumping on a bandwagon for reasons of cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • - Spotted in Engadget: Let it be known: we liked the Zune HD beforeit was popular, before all the poseurs jumped on the bandwagon with their tight-fitting jeans and their hairstyles. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • But it has added a twist to the offshore bandwagon - by insourcing, rather than outsourcing, the work.
  • Also hopping on the clear spirits bandwagon is Remy Martin, with this new clear, unaged Cognac. Tony Sachs: The Latest In Liquor For Autumn: New Rums, Tequilas, Liqueurs & More
  • Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer.
  • Health fundis will be pleased to know that South Africa is finally joining the western world in climbing on to the organic bandwagon.
  • He said: ‘We are not trying to jump on the pay bandwagon, but if somebody is to go to meetings, there should be recompense for loss of earnings.’
  • Still, there needs to be some stress put on the idea. al-Qaeda has always had a limiting pseudo-theological underpinning its agenda that precludes large-scale Muslim bandwagoning. Is al-Qaeda Already Contained? Or Is It Terrorism’s Mark Halperin? | ATTACKERMAN
  • We must not reward them by jumping on any of their various bandwagons.
  • Looks like the more senior and experienced lot want to join this bandwagon.
  • Hundreds of cities around the nation have climbed onto the sustainability bandwagon.
  • One of the reasons being put forward is that they are jumping on a bandwagon which unfortunately is worldwide.
  • 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.
  • I'm starting to feel that Earth Day is just a shallow marketing opportunity for companies to jump on the green bandwagon and try to make some extra green using eco-caché. Earth Day 2010: Greenwashed 'Earth Day' Gimmicks
  • Cascades are especially common in medicine as doctors take their cues from others, leading them to overdiagnose some faddish ailments (called bandwagon diseases) and overprescribe certain treatments (like the tonsillectomies once popular for children). The low-fat diet cascade | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Companies such as Oracle are jumping on the bandwagon, too, with low-priced network computers.
  • Since the media is quick to jump on the Clinton bandwagon, expect to see the first round of reporting -- I mean "stenography" -- tilted in her favor. Poll: Majority Disagree With Obama On "Bitter" Remarks
  • The Sims 2 also jumped onto the bandwagon in perhaps the most spectacular style, allowing its avatars to form same-sex relationships, even at the ‘teenager’ stage.
  • This allows presidential candidates to jump on their bandwagons without being held accountable for their extreme positions.
  • It is not so easy to get a bandwagon rolling after Iraq. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is now a bandwagon effect with more and more firms joining the scheme.
  • It's just a scuzzy tabloid jumping on the bandwagon.
  • They clicked with people; there was a sense that getting on their bandwagon sooner than later would keep you from falling out of the loop.
  • The Scottish Nationalist bandwagon is gathering pace.
  • One of the reasons being put forward is that they are jumping on a bandwagon which unfortunately is worldwide.
  • The bandwagon jumpers backed glitzy Germany in that Euro. The Sun
  • Just a preliminary communication first, without the experimental details, so that nobody can jump on the bandwagon right away.
  • And I also love the Big-Star-esque Bandwagonesque I like this whole album so much that there is no point picking out individual tracks, and it's only--unbelievably--$5.99 from Amazon! seriously, put it in one of your supersaver-free-shipping orders, you cannot go wrong with this by the altogether excellent Teenage Fanclub. Big Star
  • Leading Australians jumped on the bandwagon as the Santa ban spread, with radio talk-back shows abuzz with festive fury.
  • People are quick to jump on the bandwagon when a player steps out of line. The Sun
  • And there are good reasons why we should jump on the bandwagon. The Sun
  • Investors panicked over it as a consumer application and jumped on the idiotic enterprise bandwagon.
  • You few, final remaining Democrats, moderates, greens and libertarians really need to get onboard the bandwagon.
  • Divorce, hitherto a rarity, suddenly took off like a rocket and, as this plague of immorality and vice swept right across the western world, movie makers jumped on the bandwagon.
  • Its listing took place in a blaze of publicity, courting small investors to jump on the bandwagon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who ever Angelina Jolie decides to vote for, or antbody else for that matter, should be their own personal choice and based on carefull reflexion as opposed to jumping on the biggest bandwagon you can find. Brad Pitt Angelina Jolie Burial Plans
  • So what is really happening as the information bandwagon starts to roll?
  • This caused a major crisis for the Fascist Party, however, as thousands of new adherents rushed to jump on the bandwagon, and the rapid expansion in membership split the party into rival camps of moderates and intransigents.
  • It is ironic that arts in education appears to be something of a political bandwagon.
  • This is the explosive essence of carnival, and it is driven by music from bandwagons, articulated lorries stacked 30 feet high with speakers.
  • So: overexcited, overemotional luvvies droning on about whatever boring bandwagon they're obsessed with? Times, Sunday Times
  • Thus we have four distinct types of people involved in the incident as bandwagon accusers: (1) the cynical avaricious/profiteering sort, (2) the naive but self-centeredly good-intentioned true-believers, (3) the revolutionary murderers/crusaders, and (4) the cowardly. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Administration’s Response
  • His publicist jumped off the bandwagon hours ago; another replaced her. Times, Sunday Times
  • To those that jump on that bandwagon, I would remind you that a true patriot is someone who has the presence of mind to question the actions of his own country. Does Obama hate open source?
  • The gullible masses have been conned into jumping on the bandwagon for fear of being accused of killing the planet. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the gay-rights movement came along in 1969, we felt compelled to jump on that "immutability" bandwagon. Patricia Nell Warren: Civil Rights for Gays: Does "Immutable" Really Describe Us?
  • It set their bandwagon rolling on an unstoppable path towards Ashes victory the following year. The Sun
  • As the J-Boat bandwagon gathered momentum, other designs took shape on Rod Johnstone's board.
  • See echo hop on the bandwagon; watch how I go through every category at official fanlisting sites and sign up! Xml's Blinklist.com
  • I suggest to you people whinning that cnn is now actually reporting some of the news (actually giving us some the real health care issues that real people are concerned about) - instead of just the constant bandwagoning for Obama policies-tune in to msnbc .... there you can get every thing your itchy ears want to hear .... CNN Poll: President's approval on health care under 50 percent
  • So, does it make more sense to bet on gold shares to start bucking this trend again - or is it better to jump on the bandwagon and do as the Chinese do?
  • Athens may be a year away but it's never too early to rev up the marketing bandwagon.
  • However, when you have to get ensnarled in a moralistic, holier than thou bandwagon, it gets a bit much and fringes on a type of hypocrisy which polarizes, becomes negative and one just wants to distance themselves from it. No mames!
  • It could also add enough momentum to finally bring New Labour's privatisation bandwagon to a grinding halt.
  • So what is really happening as the information bandwagon starts to roll?
  • One thing Clinic could never be accused of is copying anyone's sound or jumping aboard the latest fashionable bandwagon.
  • Critics, notoriously influenced by what other critics have written, are often prone to drift onto bandwagons, consciously or not.
  • This is a gimmick to lure voters and I never thought I would see McCain stoop to the same level as Clinton - oh – she jumped on his bandwagon .. McCain unyielding in call for gas tax relief
  • What's worst, Alberta seems to have jumped on the bandwagon that categorically prevents coverage for treatment of gender identity disorder when the majority of these treatments (breast augmentation or removal, hormone therapy, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, orchiectomy, and salpingectomy) are covered for other medical conditions. Undefined
  • The Buccaneers bandwagon is smoldering after an embarrassing loss in San Francisco.
  • To become a junkman and hop aboard the 1-800-GOT-JUNK? bandwagon requires an estimated $100,000 of liquid working capital, which would cover start-up expenses, a franchise fee, a down payment on two truck leases and marketing materials. Dan Dorfman: The Junkman Cometh
  • And all those passing bandwagons, wheels spinning and drivers hissing, have given William something to hop on.
  • Within hours the bandwagon was rolling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The World Cup bandwagon is starting to roll.
  • I invited those who expressed their disgruntle-hood Sunday in the postgame chat I do weekly to join me on the Kansas City Chiefs' extremely comfy, low-mileage bandwagon. Peyton Manning, Cliff Lee and Carl Crawford, Red Sox vs. Yankees, Jets vs. Giants (almost)
  • A cynic would say that people enjoy playing the victim and jumping on the grief bandwagon, they enjoy the attention and the sympathy.
  • If it holds, the staycation bandwagon will be a powerful boost to domestic tourism operators languishing in the economic downturn.
  • I just joined the bandwagon a few weeks ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • With sports becoming big time entertainment, models and veejays are now clambering onto the bandwagon.
  • His advice to aspirant writers is to write exactly what they personally want to write and not to try to spot bandwagons.
  • We're on the IT bandwagon again - TIME magazine has devoted a cover issue to India's strength in this field.
  • But then, I suppose without any petrol, some smart lorry-driver might inform you, no bandwagons would get anywhere anyway.
  • The keep-fit bandwagon started rolling in the mid 80s.
  • I don't like bandwagons, because I am a slowcoach and it's usually pretty crowded by the time I get there.
  • Government also jumped on the bandwagon, first with wage restraint policies and later with restrictive monetary policies to reduce inflationary pressures.
  • Also, the whole thing feels like a bunch of people jumping on a bandwagon for reasons of cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Scottish Nationalist bandwagon is gathering pace.
  • And then the whole crazy bandwagon begins rolling again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The term jumping on the bandwagon may have been attributed to PT Barnum who was attributed as saying "There's a sucker born every minute. Main Stream Media, Propaganda and You. An isosceles triangle
  • I always thought that the majority of people posting on Metafilter were halfwits only too eager to jump on a bandwagon.
  • The Britpop act are jumping on the bandwagon of Nineties group reunions and planning a festival run. The Sun
  • So what is really happening as the information bandwagon starts to roll?
  • While prices are rising so fast, many shops think they can climb on the bandwagon and raise their prices, too.
  • But for the rest, and that's close on half the top 20, ambition now revolves around grasping the coat-tails of the boom-boom bandwagon and hanging on for dear life as it rattles along a road ridged around a ravine.
  • Will the bandwagon keep rolling? Times, Sunday Times
  • Just a preliminary communication first, without the experimental details, so that nobody can jump on the bandwagon right away.
  • For a while, the seif-centred members of celebrity circles were falling over themselves in their eagerness to jump on the bandwagon.
  • They are looking to jump on the bandwagon and cause trouble for me. The Sun
  • Just a preliminary communication first, without the experimental details, so that nobody can jump on the bandwagon right away.
  • I find it totally ironic to listen to the pontification of John McCain, who has never, ever in his mediocre political career critically review the issues before jumping on the bandwagon to further his own personal political ambitions. McCain: CIA secrecy story just beginning
  • After literally half an hour The Kills left the stage but in such a short time they had certainly convinced the audience that they are not just another garage rock band looking to make a fast buck on the style bandwagon.
  • Clarke and Westwood polished off their men by 5 & 4 with a series of unmatchable iron shots as the European bandwagon gained increasing momentum.
  • Lou Dobbs, that paragon of choice xenophobic political battles to pick and win, hopped on this “American Otherness” bandwagon like it was the last copter out of Saigon and is riding it for all it's stupidly worth — which is pretty much just huzzahs and dittoes from the scrape-knuckled fucktards who flock to him post-their mid-afternoon Limbaugh-lovin 'refractory period. Archive 2009-08-01
  • It will also be easier to get bigger majorities later because of "bandwagoning". John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • Competitors have jumped on the bandwagon and started building similar machines.
  • Let's jump on the bandwagon right now and endorse the man before we get left behind.
  • 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.
  • The Beltway RNC crowd, including those who pushed the McCain-Palin candidacy in 2008, are now going to jump onto the Rick Perry bandwagon and deep-six the first of the true business candidates—Mitt Romney. Why So Down on Mitt Romney?
  • But this is not the familiar ‘mobile phones fries your brains and gives you cancer’ bandwagon.
  • Another reason is faddism: scientists are quick to jump on the bandwagon of a new discovery. Deepak Chopra: Watch out, the truth is slipping away
  • She's the latest to join the bandwagon, tom-tomming to the world the benefits of going veggie.
  • So in June I joined the transition bandwagon. The Sun
  • The government is jumping on a bandwagon and implementing stealth taxes under the guise of environmental concerns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Journalists say one thing, scientists want funding and politicians want bandwagons.
  • The title earned the Wolverines an automatic bid to the NCAAs, where they'll play Minnesota's Bemidji State Saturday in Fort Wayne, Ind. "A lot of people have jumped off the bandwagon and had an opportunity to critique Michigan," says the school's longtime hockey coach, Red Berenson. Hey, Michigan Won Something!
  • The newest excuse for sickness and probably the next bandwagon to jump on for a claim is sick building syndrome.
  • 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.
  • Now that the bandwagon is rolling, who else will Jump on? Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than using the rise of China as a strategic counterweight to American primacy," concluded a report by Australia's Lowy Institute for International Policy this year, "most countries in Asia seem to be quietly bandwagoning with the United States to balance against China's future power potential. Concerned about China's rise, Southeast Asian nations build up militaries
  • There are a number of people jumping on the Scottish bandwagon and making things very depressing.
  • Leasametric has now jumped on the Tadpole bandwagon and will be an Sparcbook authorised rental company.
  • To cap it all, the media then jumped on the bandwagon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even the mufti of the republic joined the bandwagon, urging worshippers before last Friday's prayer to cast their vote.
  • Soon enough, politicians jumped on the bandwagon. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I wonder what opportunist bandwagon he is planning to join this week?
  • He says a bit in his defence and then carries on on his bandwagon.
  • They seem to have got an anti-government bandwagon rolling.
  • Everyone who's worth a fraction of a damn in the fMRI world knows full well (and has for some time) that failing to correct for multiple comparisons is exactly the kind of slack ass, ignorant, bandwagon-jumping "ooh I'm studying the brain look at me" bullshit that leads to the sorts of pejorative phrenological associations that plague real neuroscientists every day of our lives. Popular Posts Across MetaFilter
  • Our extended family got on the bandwagon, of course, and we all began making inquiries.
  • While prices are rising so fast, many shops think they can climb on the bandwagon and raise their prices, too.
  • Its listing took place in a blaze of publicity, courting small investors to jump on the bandwagon. Times, Sunday Times
  • And the bandwagon is already rolling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Should you join the gilts bandwagon? Times, Sunday Times
  • Politicians, inevitably, jumped on the bandwagon. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is now a bandwagon effect with more and more firms joining the scheme.
  • Well, how very generous of Obama to say that the Clinton's haven't made any "deliberate effort" to racialize the campaign, considering that Obama was the one who played the race card by jumping on the "blame Hillary for belittling Martin Luther King" bandwagon at the beginning of the campaign. Obama: I Don't Think Clintons Made "Deliberate Effort" To Racialize Campaign
  • Imagers who do not correct for multiple comparisons have a special place in hell reserved for them, one circle about ticket scalpers. failing to correct for multiple comparisons is exactly the kind of slack ass, ignorant, bandwagon-jumping "ooh I'm studying the brain look at me" bullshit that leads to the sorts of pejorative phrenological associations that plague real neuroscientists every day of our lives Popular Posts Across MetaFilter
  • One man is out to derail the bandwagons in all three of the Festival's biggest races, however.
  • The success of the product led many firms to try to jump on the bandwagon.
  • While prices are rising so fast, many shops think they can climb on the bandwagon and raise their prices, too.
  • We all know that our politicians want to get on the peace bandwagon and even Brian Mulroney now says that his greatest priority is peace. dankly I think this is untrue. Looking for Trouble
  • Then, when others come out with their own Wave servers, there will be some competition for Google, but not much … not until a big player jumps on the bandwagon, like Microsoft, Amazon, Yahoo, AOL, etc … This would simultaneously compete with Google AND legitimatize the protocol. Google Climbs to New Heights of Arrogance With Wave
  • Nash isn't a celebrity bandwagoning for blue-and-green laundry. Playoff Fireworks, Minus the Stargazing
  • Syria expanded its bandwagoning relationship with Iran. Iran: Beyond And Back | ATTACKERMAN
  • Northern California golf clubs increasingly are joining the plastic-spikes-only bandwagon, but the legal implications are not lost on some.
  • This allows presidential candidates to jump on their bandwagons without being held accountable for their extreme positions.
  • Now, other politicians on the campaign trail and on Capitol Hill are scrambling to get on the economic insecurity bandwagon.
  • DO modern politicians jump on any passing bandwagon without first observing where it is going? Times, Sunday Times
  • My initial negative reaction was not based on a cool assessment of their ideas, but on a visceral dislike of intellectual bandwagon jumping.
  • He hit 25 miles an hour in places and kept the bandwagon rolling. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tiny lunatic fringe that has jumped on the anti-war bandwagon could cost this country dearly.
  • Doesn't she know that there is a law against overloading bandwagons?
  • But account director James Wright said that, while pre-GFC "lavishness" was nowhere to be seen in 2010 - and unlikely to make a rapid return - companies were back on the bandwagon for new strategies to retain workers who might be looking at a career change. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • A barnacle is a ship, and a splinter is a “bandwagon.” On that Dove Ad Campaign and Unruly Fat
  • Lou Dobbs, that paragon of choice xenophobic political battles to pick and win, hopped on this “American Otherness” bandwagon like it was the last copter out of Saigon and is riding it for all it's stupidly worth — which is pretty much just huzzahs and dittoes from the scrape-knuckled fucktards who flock to him post-their mid-afternoon Limbaugh-lovin 'refractory period. “Res-pect Mah Authori-taaaaaayyyyh!”
  • There is definitely a green bandwagon trolleying around and companies are hopping on right and left. TreeHugger
  • Any spectacle surrounding the Tyson bandwagon tends to display only the awesome power of money.
  • But as Nick Clegg has given the country yet another barrel full of fish this time trying to shove it along on a bandwagon provided by The Sun it would have been remiss of them to let it pass by unshot. Charlie Brooker: Clegg babbled about Alarm Clock Britain. Miliband invented The Squeezed Middle. What's next – Feety Folk?
  • With the unashamed hero-worship we seem to be displaying here, surely Bozza's bandwagon is picking up speed to become an irresistible force?
  • The success of the product led many firms to try to jump on the bandwagon.
  • As always with the year drawing to a close I am debating whether or not to jump on the resolution bandwagon.
  • But I think that this substantial criticism of the systemic flaw in microcredit eligibility is really separate from the presence of bandwagon-jumpers and the inability of microcredit to topple dictatorships. Boing Boing: April 16, 2006 - April 22, 2006 Archives
  • Many farms are jumping on the bandwagon and advertising organically grown food.
  • My mission was to identify the winning strategy, and to highbrow all the bandwagon dingbats.
  • At first glance, a fella could be hoodwinked into assuming both these bandwagons to be one and the same.
  • No, seriously, even CES has jumped on the word blacklist bandwagon. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • That Getsl Slatkis is a scribbler who has climbed on to the revolutionary bandwagon.
  • The thought of all those slick politicians and oily businessmen elbowing each other to jump on the green bandwagon makes me nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • The thought of all those slick politicians and oily businessmen elbowing each other to jump on the green bandwagon makes me nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • While others may be content to jump on the electroclash bandwagon, Tiga again proves to be an innovator.
  • Apart from the integrated oil outfits, lots of other businesses are now climbing on board the environmental bandwagon.
  • The program — whereby insurgents got money and the ability to call themselves security auxiliaries in exchange for bandwagoning against al-Qaeda — is widely credited with reducing violence in Iraq, and now the Iraqi government is in charge of maintaining it. No Jobs, Buddy | ATTACKERMAN
  • Should it be trying opportunistically to jump on to a post 9/11 or 7/7 bandwagon - in a strangely premonitive way, given these events are still 25 years in the future - or should it have the same comic tone as its predecessor? The Guardian World News
  • I jumped on the low carb bandwagon and opened a low carb retail grocery store.
  • If somebody else innovates and it becomes successful they might try to buy them out or jump on the bandwagon, but if innovation threatens that guaranteed income they squash it and that's that.
  • Divide the insurgents from the greater pool of potential insurgents: those who can be persuaded to join the insurgency — or, to go a step further, those who can be either persuaded or coerced into not bandwagoning with the counterinsurgent force. The Last Shall Be The First Tonight | ATTACKERMAN
  • As more and more corporations are jumping onto the web service bandwagon, researchers forecast that web services will provide more than just a single-ended process.
  • While processors long have been sensitive about the use of the term ‘milk’ to describe a non-dairy beverage, a growing number of dairies have jumped on the soy bandwagon.
  • When I spoke to Declan on Wednesday evening, he was in the processing of finalizing a deal for the new bandwagon.
  • While processors long have been sensitive about the use of the term ‘milk’ to describe a non-dairy beverage, a growing number of dairies have jumped on the soy bandwagon.
  • the gaudy bandwagon led the circus parade
  • Competitors are certain to jump on the bandwagon with rival systems and Nimslo's much-vaunted patents could be unable to stop them.
  • Perish the thought of jumping willy-nilly on to investment bandwagons or lavishing shareholders' funds on high-profile marketing campaigns.
  • Most of them have already hopped on the Linux bandwagon, largely by working with the likes of Linuxcare and Red Hat.
  • Jumping on such bandwagons is fun - and I've met a lot of people who I now consider good friends through this medium.
  • polls are accused of creating a bandwagon effect to benefit their candidate
  • In the short-term meanwhile, there are plans for a website, as Robertson jumps on the e-commerce bandwagon.
  • Any runaway bestseller will be hastily followed by a bandwagon of wannabe and, by definition, lesser and lacking imitations. The Sun
  • Any runaway bestseller will be hastily followed by a bandwagon of wannabe and, by definition, lesser and lacking imitations. The Sun
  • I just can't join the bandwagon of rabble rousers determined to endow basic biological functions with allegorical status.
  • As the J-Boat bandwagon gathered momentum, other designs took shape on Rod Johnstone's board.
  • when they saw how things were going everybody jumped on the bandwagon
  • The thought of all those slick politicians and oily businessmen elbowing each other to jump on the green bandwagon makes me nauseous. Times, Sunday Times
  • While reluctant to jump on the celebrity bandwagon, Mansfield has been active in pursuing other ways to move his company forward.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Also, the whole thing feels like a bunch of people jumping on a bandwagon for reasons of cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quote: you are not helping soulstrut's strange yet deplorable state right now with this post in about a month some fool is gonna discover an open breakbeat on a shitty Helen Reddy elpee, and she'll become the new Heroine Of The Strut. replacing Sarah Palin and Amy Winehouse. and when they all line up to give her hipster kisses, you're gonna be right there in the middle of the bunch!! so git on the bandwagon NOW Crate Digging Revealed
  • FOXY BROWN is the latest member of the hip hop contingent to jump on the fashion bandwagon.

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