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drumbeat

[druhm-beet] / ˈdrʌmˌbit /


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Before the start, it was the traditional Champions League occasion in Paris, with a spectacular show of fireworks and pyrotechnics before kick-off, the action then conducted to the constant rhythms of a drumbeat.

From BBC

The drumbeat of acquisitions underscores both how precious private-market data has become, and how limited the information still is.

From The Wall Street Journal

The drumbeat grew louder in December when the New York Times published an op-ed blasting California’s travel ban.

From Los Angeles Times

We can recognize a favorite oldie from an opening guitar tone or a drumbeat.

From New York Times

And experts in journalism said it was a warning sign that the world of local news might be growing more dangerous as reporters rush to cover the daily drumbeat of gun violence.

From New York Times