Sentences with phrase «army of people»

But they are there, a quiet army of people who understand exactly what you're going through, and are going through the same, or even worse, experience.
During your wedding reception, you'll need to feed a small army of people which is why food will probably be your biggest expense.
(I know she has a whole army of people working for her, still) Changing out my fireplace «stuff» and bringing in more green and «greenery» here.
There's no vast army of people and all the messy complexity they bring with them to worry about.
I'm well aware there is a literal army of people who never see combat action, yet our troops would be lost without them.
What if you had a whole army of people to help get those pets ready for adoption?
Each fall armies of people dressed as hunters troop through fields and forests.
«UPS is driving around in brown trucks, but maybe a small army of people on bikes is a better way.»
«And I'm not sure that Mike McMahon has that same army of people behind him that he had before.»
Amazon has built an empire by offering value to customers — and they know if you opt out, a small army of people with stuff to sell will be happy to fill the tiny void left by your departure.
It pays for 6 months rent where I live so that's fantastic I love investing in dividend paying stocks because there's a whole army of people out there working hard to make me richer.
The biggest publicly financed organisation in terms of human resources is the standing army of the People's Republic of China.
The Labour leader has a ready - made army of people who want him to do badly, mostly for good reason.
«There was a sort of hidden army of people who were so worried about Labour that they literally came out to vote for the first time.»
He just put Britain's small but committed army of people fighting for the country's liberties in the full glare of the media spotlight.
However nothing was taken for granted as we had a small army of people helping us knock on doors on Thursday to make sure his supporters voted.
Russell Hobby, General Secretary of school leaders» union NAHT, said: «Our schools depend heavily on the volunteer army of people who choose to become school governors.
Large armies of people are employed to accurately guess future risks, hopefully to the point of certainty you have in human mortality.
Cluedo has its place in the world, but it's hardly a game that rewards skill or intelligence, although I'm sure there's a small army of people waiting to disagree with me, which is fair enough.
It's clear that a lot of the same voices and accents are being tossed around, although it's hard to fault them for not having an entire army of people to use.
The NHS, for example, employs more people than the standing army of the People's Republic of China.
Having armies of people who are trained only to do one thing, and who are incapable of turning their hand to anything else, does not sound like a recipe for long - term success.
With machine learning, businesses can capitalize on information that would otherwise require an army of people to study, interpret and act on.
It also disclosed another number that shows how much it relies on an army of people moving physical merchandise around the world: $ 28,446.
Before long, you will have formed an army of people both able and willing to assist in your link building efforts.
Speaking to popular culture blog Assignment X, the author said this as he again described the difference between his work and Tolkien's: «I think ultimately the battle between good and evil is weighed within the individual human heart, not necessarily between an army of people dressed in white and an army of people dressed in black.
Flowers in, graded, auctioned, carts from shippers reorganized into carts for buyers by barcode equipment and an army of people moving these carts about.
Page after page of the speech concentrated on what is, to all intents and purposes, his modern update of the undeserving poor - this army of people milking benefits.
«I have over 500 volunteers now, an army of people who are committed to working hard for me, and those people, I believe, will be committed to working for whomever it is that wins the primary.»
«WATSON» see just like I said many times a lot more to come by «The Feds» who have an army of people running around wering wires.
«In principle, you just have sex with your neighbor and they have it with their next neighbor — you don't need to have these armies of people moving around to spread the genes.»
Striding down an exit ramp: An army of people flows among the cars.
Sure, there's an army of people that enjoy Kit Harington shirtless, but in terms of clothes, he's the champion of casual dressing, and somehow manages to make even the simplest T - shirt and jeans combination infectiously cool — perhaps it's the iconic mop of hair that's just the cherry on top.
We teamed up with publicity expert Joan Stewart, aka The Publicity Hound, a former newspaper editor, to create a bundle of 19 pitching templates that make it easy to recruit an army of people to help you sell books.
Businesses use an army of people (copywriters, bloggers, SEO staff, developers, editors, and more) to keep pages updated.
By establishing relationships with authors, you can build an army of people that are willing to provide early reviews for every book you release.
You've won an army of people who dislike your work, and will never read anything you write.
Can you imagine the army of people required to write up to 1,000 full manuscript reviews in the very short time allowed by the contest?
Those people who can write and publish a book in a few weeks have an army of people — and more money than you and I — to help them.
An army of people are out there working hard to make their investors rich..
In the 1970s this army of people worked on spay - neuter efforts.
TNR, on the other hand, is very popular and we have an army of people who are doing it.
Beneath it spreads a panorama of smoking factory chimneys, gloomy buildings and mean streets along which trudge an army of people with spindly limbs, big feet and hunched shoulders.
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