Sentences with phrase «legions of»

The thought of legions of children trading insults like «You're a Blairite, Tommy!»
Add to those legions of retired workers and the many small business owners in the area who appreciate they're relying on a thriving shipyard for work.
The cease - and - desist order by Schneiderman is a major blow to a multibillion - dollar industry that introduced sports betting to legions of young sports fans and has formed partnerships with many of the nation's professional sports teams.
That's right because there's legions of us outside of NYC who aren't supporting this new and extra tax either.
Not to mention it gives him tremendous appeal to the legions of dissatisfied Democrats who can't stand Hillary.
Incidentally, strict visa requirements and teaching (mostly) in German means that the number of students in question is any case very limited so there is no risk to see German university swamped by legions of Asian students and costs running out of control.
The fundraising appeal, written by Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, goes on to cite efforts by Senate candidates like Rob Simmons (Conn.) and Mark Kirk (Ill.) to court Palin and the conservative wing of the party she represents; «if they win, they will be doing the bidding of Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and their legions of fans,» adds Kerry.
«And I want to applaud the legions of courageous women across our nation who have come forward to share their stories of sexual harassment.
After all, labor, especially the public - sector unions, spends big on politics — and also supplies legions of campaign workers to help its friends and fight its enemies.
I have seen hordes of American poor whites packed in single houses begging the landlord for mercy month after month, while legions of Indians strolled down gleaming Seattle streets, patronizing malls and coffee shops and enjoying the fruits of high civilization in the deep of a recession.
And when you heard their stories about the high - rolling years of conspicuous consumption and saw legions of half - finished, semi-derelict housing developments littering the countryside, you began to see their point.
The Kim campaign has hire legions of our town's youth, most recently they approached and hired minority workers from all of the failed democratic campaigns in Queens, a built in already seasoned democratic army.
As legions of Zucker - punched Facebook users threaten to log out permanently, states attorneys from around the country — including New York — demanded that the social media giant explain the unauthorized use of personal data from millions of accounts to help Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
There are legions of taxpayers that do not fit the regular employment paradigm.
His runers up was Bisola Ayeola who has also become a celebrity with legions of endorsements jobs on her laps.
Labour has suspended Ken Livingstone after an extraordinary morning during which the former London mayor toured the TV studios and antagonized legions of Labour MPs in the process.
7) Governments may decide that «smart» spending on intelligence, strategic deterrents and high quality rapid deployment forces is better value for money than vast legions of mediocre mechanised infantry for a hypothetical war which nobody wants.
After all, parliament's legions of former special advisors and councillors are well known for their skills in such matters.
Legions of new parents find that they can't even squeeze in a load of dishes — forget about a shower or a cup of tea — during their baby's brief siestas.
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Without infant formula, legions of mothers would have a much harder time going back to work, especially in a country like ours with pitiful maternity - leave policies.
Or perhaps legions of adult adoptees would organize to send a message of their happiness with their silenced status.
'' Hearing the arguments of the sealed records supporters, one would assume that legions of birthparents would have rallied to try and uphold their promised and desired confidentiality.
Legions of well - intentioned mothers and fathers, urged on by popular media and the marketplace, are frantically striving to create an endlessly controlled, bubble - wrapped childrearing environment.
After launching with just 100 boxes, Lucky Dip Club now sends out over 1,000 boxes a month, and enjoys almost cult - like status on the craft scene, with legions of devoted fans setting their alarms for the early morning launches and sharing their Lucky Dip Club snaps across social media.
Gilbert did not want kids, and she detailed the agonizing reality of that decision in the best - seller that catapulted her into near - goddess stature for legions of middle - aged divorcees.
Her Facebook page draws legions of fans every day and has helped her sell over 1,200 items on Folksy in just six months, rising to be one of our best - selling shops.
«As well as giving one of Britain's Paralympic legends the chance to say goodbye to his legions of fans, this will be a testimonial race to celebrate David's remarkable career, and I'm sure it will be a truly memorable spectacle.»
He bade a tearful farewell to his legions of fans after the game, and was joined by Daniele de Rossi, Andrea Barzagli and Giorgio Chiellini who called it «zero hour» for Italian football.
Unperturbed, legions of fans gathered outside the ropes to the right of the walkway with their sole intention being to rile up the U.S. players as they make their way to the golf's most epic opening tee shot.
The rule is targeted at big programs that have legions and legions of support staffers.
For the legions of Garcia haters who were perhaps displeased with one of golf's most polarizing figures taking home a Green Jacket, enjoy, and sit back.
Henchoz» criticisms are basically the ones thrown at Rafa by legions of armchair fans in concert with the gutter press — are they all the more valid now that an ex-Liverpool player is chiming in with his tuppence worth?
Surely, though, the greatest numbers of the awful breed are to be found in the U.S., where legions of parents relentlessly drive children toward the goal of athletic glory.
Paris Jackson, daughter of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson has now joined the legions of football WAGs by dating American soccer youth Chester Castellaw, according to the Daily Star.
Verstappen's meteoric rise in the sport has seen him gain legions of fans the world over, with Dutch fans turning up in droves at various races this season.
They attracted legions of fans who otherwise wouldn't have bothered with rap music at all.
He did not admit at the time, of course, but the pressure from the legions of frustrated Arsenal fans who had grown thoroughly sick and tired of the barren years since moving from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium in 2005 was finally getting under the skin of Arsene Wenger.
For every walk - on who elbows his way into the limelight and wins a scholarship, legions of others don't fare as well.
But whilst his on - track aggression is fondly remembered for brightening up an often dreary era of Formula One, it was his unfiltered team radio chatter and tendency to get involved in bizarre off - track incidents that really added to his character and earned him legions of fans.
She just takes off, barely conscious that she has already joined the legions of Pat's former players all over America who are spreading the urgency, breathing into thousands of teenage girls a new relationship with Time.
Following that up with the ever - popular «I'm not leaving because I don't have any offers yet» might seal Yossi's fate with the legions of fans he believes support him.
College football programs discovered that funding attracts lots of talented athletes and legions of supporters.
But plenty of (mostly old) people still don't like it, among them legions of sports fans, federal lawmakers up to President Donald Trump, and the country's top law enforcement officer in Sessions.
Whilst that's great for the legions of Dutch fans who'll get to support Verstappen on home turf, would it be good for F1?
I hope he inspires legions of pee wee football defenders to emulate him for a generation.
Despite spending most of their 21 seasons at the back of the grid the small Italian team gained legions of fans and are still missed.
Pappy, as it's called by its legions of fans, is easily the most sought - after bourbon on the planet — and probably on Mars, too.
Along with their popularity, legions of wings aficionados have sprung up.
Legions of fanboys come here for the namesake dish: a Frisbee - size pupusa overflowing with cheese and fillings.
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