Word: bandwagoners
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...diseases such as cancer, thalassemia and sickle-cell anemia. In short, an increasing number of biologists and geneticists agree, the field of transgenic mice is hot. Says Rudolf Jaenisch, a molecular biologist with the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, Mass.: "Everybody wants to jump on the bandwagon because it's such an interesting wagon to ride...
Craigslist.org lists postings for used futons, Dior bags, refrigerators... and potential no-strings-attached hookups. Right here in the Square! With over 90 grammatically incorrect postings this week, Harvard affiliates have already jumped onto this bandwagon...
Which ousted administrator’s daughter has joined her father on the anti-Summers bandwagon? The smiling sophomore is a member of thefacebook.com group “Can Larry (or at least send him to Yale)” . . . A midnight masticator at the Quincy Grille last Saturday appeared to be bankrolling his Harvard tuition on Crimson Cash. The fatcat swiped away five bucks for a bacon cheeseburger and Vitamin Water—leaving a whopping $830 in an account as bloated as his stomach probably was later that night...
...wasn't always this way. Singapore was in the avant-garde of the fusion trend of the early '90s. Knipp, who has lived here for 26 years, can remember a time when every high-end restaurant jumped on the fusion bandwagon, mixing caviar with cumin and foie gras with fennel. Some combinations were daring?such as naturally sweet cod fish and salty miso?but most were mediocre at best. "A lot of chefs don't know how to use Asian ingredients," says Stroobant...
...plus side, with student groups from The Crimson to the South Asian Association jumping on the benevolence bandwagon, undergrads found themselves besieged last month by more party invitations than a thirteen-year-old at a Jewish day school. Hell, it kinda makes you wish they’d have tsunamis more often...