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Synonyms for drumbeater

a fervent and even militant proponent of something

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Guillermo Iroy, PSC deputy executive director, said the agency may take matters into its own hands as far as the drumbeating is concerned.
The visitors - who were roared on by several hundred boisterous, baton-waving and drumbeating fans - hinted at safety-first tactics by deploying a lone striker, Teerasil Dangda.
While drumbeating the innovation-led growth in China, the book also refreshingly points out that the legal system is one of the reasons for this push.
Yes, the NRAs constant drumbeating about "gun grabbers" and real or imagined fears about terrorist attacks help fuel the binge buying.
For all the drumbeating and chest thumping that India and Pakistan engage in, what military texture are we talking about?
And that is simply why the American propaganda machine's drumbeating of Israel's virtues overwrites the cruel facts about the invasion.
"The media is drumbeating for the war (on Syria) just as before Iraq," McGovern said.
A sensible way forward would begin with everyone staying calm about China's external provocations and internal nationalist drumbeating. There does not appear to be any alarmingly maximalist, monolithic position, embraced by the entire government and Communist Party, on which China is determined to steam ahead.
Sir Tom Hunter, one of the nation's most successful sons, has used this season of referendum drumbeating to issue the call for Labour's big beasts to "haste ye back".
Shiites commemorate the event of arbaeen by undertaking the pilgrimage to Karbala, the site of Imam Hussein's death, and observe Shiite rites of self-mortification, chanting and drumbeating in procession