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drumbeater

noun

One who beats a drum.

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The daughter of an advance man for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus from Crawfordsville, Ind., she arrived in Manhattan in 1925 with $100, and by the mid-30's was the fashion industry's premier drumbeater.

If anyone comes to mind as New Jersey's most zealous drumbeater for the arts, with an accent on theater, it's likely to be Laura Aden.

Ambrose segues from drumbeater for "The Belle of Broadway" to partner of Soap 13, even though there is no such soap.

He didn't just cast a vote but was a drumbeater for the propaganda Mr. McClellan cites, including the neocon fantasies of a newly democratic Middle East.

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Some of Davies' costume spectacles weren't bad — and she was generally charming in them — but the pictures didn't have to be bad for all the corrupt drumbeaters to turn the public's stomach.

Not wishing to take another tomahawk between the eyes, Stan Herman and Fern Mallis, the council's principal organizers and drumbeaters, evidently agreed that faster was indeed better and saw to it that the night ended, shock, by 10 15.

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