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The Russian influencers also leapt on existing social media bandwagons.
Her character, however, hasn't jumped on any nasty woman bandwagons yet.
Because this is the Warriors' real heel turn: jumping on baseball bandwagons.
There's no shame in sudden Raptors enthusiasm; bandwagons were made to be jumped on.
The herd mentality is real — and research shows that most of us jump on bandwagons.
We are quick to name-drop, hop on bandwagons and buy luxury brands that convey status.
The growth of cloud computing, however, may mean there's plenty of room on the Amazon and Microsoft bandwagons.
So while our attention for one topic or another grows more fleeting, we're all jumping on the same bandwagons.
Though jumping on existing bandwagons is easier than what Russia did in 2016, other new tactics have been more complex.
If the voter's weren't completely unhappy with the Democrats and Republicans, they wouldn't be jumping on [the] Trump or Sanders bandwagons.
Even so, quickly jumping on to "organic" or similar bandwagons, without thoroughly testing out a set of methods, has its disadvantages.
By using that route to starting a company, such founders have a decent shot of being far down the road long before any bandwagons begin to roll.
Drake must have very strong legs because no one, and we mean NO ONE, hops bandwagons better than the 6 God ... who's now repping the University of Miami.
"Yeah, I hear all the narratives throughout the season that I was joining, I was hopping on bandwagons, I was letting everybody else do the work," Durant told NBC Sports.
" Texas Senator Ted Cruz has jumped on both bandwagons, saying he favors protecting individuals with pre-existing conditions and also arguing that, "It's time to give teachers and other public servants fair retirement pay.
I still don't exactly know why, but part of the reason seems to be a business-style way in science nowadays, of following bandwagons and avoiding controversy in case things turn out politically against you.
There's no rulebook on how to be sad, and although internet bandwagons can be aggravating, they're not half as bad as contrarians who try to reframe public discourse in a way that just happens to make them seem discerning and high-minded.
I mean, we're a fleet of buses, bandwagons, and vans, all traveling to the same suburbs every day, eating together, loading in and out together, sharing sunscreen and workout tips (where can a woman do a pull-up around here?!), hoping for a good audience response to our personal, creative passions.
But thanks to the rise of the vegan food industry (2018 Nielsen research showed plant-based food sales increased by 20%), which is often attributed to consumers seeking out more ethical and environmentally friendly options in general, more and more beauty brands are now reformulating, retesting, and getting on board the vegan and cruelty-free bandwagons.
Since early 2014, with Mr. Elliott's guidance, the once-underground magazine has gone from being far ahead of the curve — placing the likes of RuPaul and Fergie Duhamel on the cover well before other publications jumped on those bandwagons — to being right at the top of it, allowing Paper to drive the conversation as it occurs, rather than pre-empting it before the masses are ready to listen.
I don't like bandwagons, because I am a slowcoach and it's usually pretty crowded by the time I get there.
I don't like bandwagons, because I am a slowcoach and it's usually pretty crowded by the time I get there.
Although voted the greatest Raptor of all time, bandwagons fail to acknowledge the importance of Darrick for the Raptors, and his mentorship of the younger players in the team.
Medical bandwagons have been identified as "the overwhelming acceptance of unproved but popular ideas". They have led to inappropriate therapies for numerous patients, and have impeded the development of more appropriate treatment. In Lawrence Cohen and Henry Rothschild's exposition The Bandwagons of Medicine (1979) several of these therapeutic misadventures, some of which persisted for centuries before they were abandoned, substituted by another bandwagon, or replaced by a scientifically valid alternative. The ancient serpent cult of Aesculapius, in which sacred snakes licked the afflicted as treatment of their diseases, is an example of a bandwagon gathering momentum based on a strong personality, in this case a Roman god.
In 1997, he ran for Congress in 13th District, but was defeated by Republican Vito Fossella.Duos and Bandwagons In Staten Island Race by Jonathan P. Hicks, in The New York Times on August 23, 1997 In November 2001, Vitaliano was elected to the New York City Civil Court.
In a 1988 interview about his hockey career, he remarked that "when it comes to hockey, politicians get on and off bandwagons faster than anybody". Devine died at Belleville General Hospital on April 27, 1989, at age 70. He and his wife Minnie Woodman had two sons and one daughter. He was interred in the Wolfe Island United Church's Point Alexandria Cemetery.
With the opening of the Sorocabana railway on June 20, 1872 and its transport of cotton products, animals and passengers to São Paulo, Sorocaba had a major leap in development. Six locomotives and 62 bandwagons were brought from England, with seven stations initially planned. Telegraphic services started on April 3, 1873. Years later, the railway expanded to the borders of the state, with Sorocaba station as the hub.
When individuals make rational choices based on the information they receive from others, economists have proposed that information cascades can quickly form in which people decide to ignore their personal information signals and follow the behavior of others. Cascades explain why behavior is fragile—people understand that they are based on very limited information. As a result, fads form easily but are also easily dislodged. Such informational effects have been used to explain political bandwagons.
Into the 1970s, Marx jumped on several bandwagons, for example, plastic pull string funny cars of typical 1:25 scale model size, but this was not quick enough to save the company. Marx sometimes joined with European toy makers, putting their name on traditional European toys. For example, about 1968, Solido and Marx made a deal to sell these French metal die cast models in the U.S. with the Marx name added to the box. The boxes were, for the most part, regular red Solido boxes with the Marx "x-in-o" logo and "by Marx" directly below the Solido script.
Shortly after the 1909 season Martin Downs was kicked by a horse and later died, and his show was put on the auction block in early 1910 by Fiss, Doer, and Carroll, New York horse dealers. The Billboard reported that 47 circus men attended the sale, all major shows being represented with the exception of Gollmar Bros. Largest buyer was J. Augustus Jones, who got a ticket wagon, calliope, bandwagons, chariots, cages, three tableaux, railroad cars, baggage stock. Other buyers were 101 Ranch, Ringling, Josie DeMott, Bartell Animal Co., Danny Robinson, Frank A. Robbins, Fred Buchanan, Andrew Downie, and Al F. Wheeler etc.
A large part of the signatures of her petition were rejected by Justice Joseph G. Golia of the New York Supreme Court which left Jenkins with less than the required number of 900 registered Democrats who needed to sign.Councilman's Challenger Removed From Ballot in Queens by Jonathan P. Hicks, in the New York Times on August 18, 1997 A few days later, the Appellate Division upheld Golia's decision.Duos and Bandwagons In Staten Island Race by Jonathan P. Hicks, in the New York Times on August 23, 1997 In November 1997, she ran on the Independence Party ticket, but was defeated by Spigner.
James Aloysius FinneganRalph G. Martin (1964), Ballots and Bandwagons, Chicago: Rand McNally, "Democratic National Convention of 1956", p. 376. (December 20, 1906 - March 26, 1958) was a Democratic politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1931, and then served the United States Air Force as Lieutenant Colonel in the Troop Carrier Command in the United States, England, and France from 1942-46\. Finnegan served in succession as Secretary of the Delaware River Navigation Commission under Governor George Earle, administrative assistant to Senator Francis Myers, administrative assistant to former Congressman Mike Bradley, and chair of the Philadelphia County Democratic Executive Committee.
The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack is the 1968 debut album by the English psychedelic rock and progressive rock group the Nice. It is considered one of the first albums in the latter genre. The name Emerlist Davjack is a pseudonym created by combining the last names of the four members of the group; Keith Emerson, David O'List, Brian Davison and Lee Jackson. The album was promoted by a sampler (featured on the Castle Communications 2000 box set "Here Come The Nice" (CMETD 055-1)) featuring a commentary by John Peel, which included the following comments: > 1967 was a strange year for pop music with groups experimenting with new > sounds and bouncing on and off bandwagons with dizzying speed and agility.
The definition of a bandwagon is a wagon which carries a band during the course of a parade, circus or other entertainment event. The phrase "jump on the bandwagon" first appeared in American politics in 1848 when Dan Rice, a famous and popular circus clown of the time, used his bandwagon and its music to gain attention for his political campaign appearances. As his campaign became more successful, other politicians strove for a seat on the bandwagon, hoping to be associated with his success. Later, during the time of William Jennings Bryan's 1900 presidential campaign, bandwagons had become standard in campaigns, and the phrase "jump on the bandwagon" was used as a derogatory term, implying that people were associating themselves with success without considering that with which they associated themselves.

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