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drumbeat

[druhm-beet] / ˈdrʌmˌbit /


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Before the start, it was the traditional Champions League occasion in Paris, with a spectacular show of fireworks and pyrotechnics before kick-off, the action then conducted to the constant rhythms of a drumbeat.

From BBC

The drumbeat of acquisitions underscores both how precious private-market data has become, and how limited the information still is.

From The Wall Street Journal

The drumbeat within Democratic ranks — and even beyond them — is already beginning: Schumer must step down.

From Salon

"We heard strange sounds like drumbeats followed by whistles - those were bullets," he told the BBC.

From BBC

In such a scenario, experts say messaging becomes extremely important to keep the drumbeat going to change norms and to make people more aware of the need to take care of their girls and mothers.

From BBC