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Idiom
Beat the drum.
To speak eagerly about something you support.
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Day Two: Our theme is "Tipper Beats the Drum for Al".
Rubio is a darling of the right wing of the Republican party and beats the drum for slashing government spending.
The first half beats the drum for WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, the man behind the biggest security breach in US intelligence history.
The new campaign still beats the drum for the quality of the Irish work force, he adds, but expands into "branding Ireland as an innovation hub".
So far, so good To give or forgive Reprints Related items Bagehot: Tony beats the drum for AfricaJun 9th 2005To understand how the London agreement works, you have to follow the money.
Finish what you started The CAFTA conundrum Summit shenanigans Mob rule, not people power Reprints Related items Reducing the nuclear threat: Still the stuff of nightmaresJun 16th 2005 Bagehot: Tony beats the drum for AfricaJun 9th 2005Next year Russia will chair the G8.
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He beats the drums for cutting taxes and shrinking government.
Beat the drum.
There is no Association of Big Box Store Customers beating the drum.
Again, when she woke, she tuned and beat the drum.
The old duck beat the drum a little faster.
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