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- She should get on the bandwagon and give it a push.
- We want to get on the bandwagon for both of these bills.
- Businesses are jostling one another to get on the bandwagon.
- Farmers sold flocks and urban dwellers their apartments to get on the bandwagon.
- And I figured a couple of key critics might get on the bandwagon.
- Employees must get on the bandwagon, he said.
- I am trying to get on the bandwagon.
- Everyone wants to get on the bandwagon.
- Should the commonwealth get on the bandwagon?
- As leaders from Latin America met in Miami, the EU scrambled to get on the bandwagon.
- It will be pushed by Republicans, but many Democrats will get on the bandwagon as a political expedient.
- Once life insurers begin running wild in the market again, Japanese currency dealers will also move to get on the bandwagon.
- "Right now it's seasonal, so you get on the bandwagon, " he said ."
- To inspire others to get on the bandwagon, Seo has written a how-to book for would-be activists.
- It's so easy to get on the bandwagon after you've had a huge tragedy like Littleton ."
- Even President Reagan, a natural ally, refused to get on the bandwagon, for fear the issue was too hot politically.
- If so, I guess I better get on the bandwagon . talk ) 23 : 17, 1 November 2013 ( UTC)
- According to this concept, the increasing popularity of a product or phenomenon encourages more people to " get on the bandwagon ", too.
- "It's about setting the pace so that consumers, and importantly, developers and publishers also get on the bandwagon ."
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