Sentences with phrase «steady parade»

The phrase "steady parade" means a continuous and regular movement or procession of people or things. Full definition
Following last year's steady parade of centenaries and commemorations, Maggi Hambling's exhibition «War Requiem & Aftermath», opening on 4 March at the Cultural Institute, King's College London, will grapple with war as a living and ceaseless reality (my book of the same title appears in conjunction with the show).
If it is haunted by anything, she said, it's the steady parade of tourists who drive by to gawk.
Consider that many teachers expect kids to also use the bathroom during the lunch / recess break, so that there is not endless demand for the bathroom pass and a steady parade back and forth during instructional time.
Between the Roland Barthes reference, pop culture digs, and its steady parade of players on the stage, it feels as though a single review can hardly do the film justice.
From then, it's been a steady parade of dogs, cats, rabbits, chickens, horses, cows, goats, and sheep.
The brush with the (quasi) criminal system — my first since being put in the slammer for parking tickets way back when I was a callow scofflaw — was interesting, if only because there was a steady parade of semi-sheepish drivers from all walks of life passing through the same system on that day.
Today, attitudes have changed after a steady parade of patent horror stories: Boston University using a 1997 patent to sue Apple and seek an iPhone ban; a troll using a 1998 patent from a Holocaust foundation to shake down the New York Times; a troll lawyer who boasts he likes to «go thug,» and is pressing an extortion campaign against hundreds of companies.
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