Today that rallying cry of the 1970's Feminist Movement rings with ironic and sometimes disastrous double meaning in the American workplace. |
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There is no clear-cut formula as to the effect of a rallying speech by a president on consumer spending. |
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But the rallying cry is answered from many sides, the leaders of the pack draw nearer, and fear grips every heart. |
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That was the rallying cry to mothers today as Breastfeeding Awareness Week got under way in south Essex. |
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Community groups in York are being urged to respond to a rallying cry to take part in a massive city centre parade in September. |
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Still, artists saw little action by city officials, who failed to take up the rallying cry. |
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During the next ten years, my conscience was formed by this courageous song, which was banned and yet remained a national rallying cry. |
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The current atmosphere of rallying round the president at a time of crisis probably makes him strong enough to withstand a coup attempt. |
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For instance, there has been some rallying of women's groups together in response to the government cutbacks. |
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The rallying of public opinion plays a critical role in assembling solid support for British troops going into action. |
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The swimming squad's outspoken Australian coach, Bill Sweetenham, was forced to issue a rallying cry to his team. |
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Also in his rallying end-of-conference speech, he warned against assuming Labour would win a third term. |
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One of the Herald's finest moments was its rallying of support for the 1913 Dublin lockout, when bosses tried to break Irish workers' unions. |
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While people in the colonies used the expression, it was not a central rallying cry, nor is it implied in the Declaration of Independence. |
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In a bid to build opposition to the proposals, Mrs Johnson has sent out a rallying cry to heads at other city schools. |
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Frankly, if the present indecisiveness goes on much longer, it might well be too late to allow a rallying of the troops for the next election. |
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Juliet said her interest in motor rallying developed from friends rather than any family background or interest in motor sport. |
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The good news is that the future of British rallying is looking bright, thanks to the burgeoning talent of Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke. |
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They re-start early on Saturday with a full day of rallying before returning to Dumfries for the finish later in the evening. |
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Independence Day should be the rallying point of all our people, whatever and wherever their origins. |
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The programme of events will include rallying, karting, off-road events, hill climbs, trials, autotests and visits to motorsport centres. |
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The khadi campaigners hope that the humble fabric will serve as the rallying force for awakening an entire nation, once again. |
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Unlike those who are rallying behind the president, Vidal retains his withering contempt for the man. |
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The various candidates had been busy rallying support in the dying moments before the polls closed. |
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The pair are recovering well from the ordeal, but it is unlikely that either will be rallying for some time as the car is a complete write-off. |
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Throughout the day, Grant rode through his command rallying the force in spite of the lateness of reinforcements. |
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She would, of course, provide a rallying point for any resistance movement, so she must be eliminated. |
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The rocket crash results in much wartime symbolism, with locals rallying around an old woman who stoically accepts the demolition of her house. |
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Missions had served as a rallying cry for Arminian and Calvinistic Baptists in Scotland as it had for Baptists in England in previous years. |
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What the technical analysis portrays is that the dollar has been breaking to all time lows and rallying against the downtrend. |
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Last year she helped to organise a national marshal training campaign, designed to make rallying safer, for the drivers and spectators. |
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It's a rallying call to all pan players to reclaim their place in mas celebrations by helping to restore steel band music in carnival. |
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Their crusade against moral bankruptcy may soon shift from being a rallying cry to become government policy. |
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Unlike rallying flags or war cries these distinguishing marks could be personal and not necessarily shared by whole armies or divisions. |
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Breaking Agassi by out rallying him from the baseline, he took his next service game to love. |
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Schlosberg's passionate rallying call pervades each song with a sense of urgency and zeal so often missed from other bands. |
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They managed to put out campaigns rallying supporters behind them and we just have to do the same. |
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The company's price has been jumping around a bit recently, rallying from its low in February of 13p to a mid price of 37.75p as I write. |
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And is that anything more than an extension of the use of the flag as a battle standard and rallying point? |
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Despite the findings of official American investigations, however, the rallying cries stick in our minds. |
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Angry commuters rallying for extra parking spaces at Salisbury railway station were offered an olive branch this week. |
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They are rallying the faithful and reaching out to the fence straddlers in the final push for your vote. |
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Denise is no stranger to rallying either and she started co-driving in 1996 for Peter Dobbyn. |
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The assurance of gain, or the expectation of it in the future, is the rallying point in the struggle for existence. |
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More than 50 people responded to the rallying cry of a leading first aid charity to help support its increasing number of services. |
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It meant the rallying duo would have a clear road ahead of them at the start of second day. |
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I had so much fun getting there that I had no problem listening to a pep talk rallying the girls and pointing out the error of their cliques. |
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He seemed to be everywhere, rallying hesitant soldiers and leading groups of men inland, despite German small arms, mortar and artillery fire. |
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The second and third consuls offer a good example of the consular rallying. |
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The rallying dollar, sinking crude, and surging financial stocks do today create a rather inspiring backdrop for the optimists and Pollyannas. |
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Imran Khan told them they had to fight like cornered tigers, a rallying cry as famous as anything Test cricket has produced. |
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The car also marks the 25th anniversary of the Audi-pioneered four-wheel-drive system that has changed the face of international rallying. |
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A rallying cry has gone out to save football pitches from the council's axe. |
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The global reach of the world wide web provides a clear advantage in rallying public opinion. |
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So far, religious groups are rallying around either a go-slow policy proposal or a get-tough bill in Congress. |
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At a time when museums and heritage organisations feel somewhat outdated and directionless, global warming provides a quick-fix rallying point. |
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China has in fact created this huge rallying point with I would imagine, millions of disaffected people. |
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Walsh called for the museum to become a rallying point for dissident views. |
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It was a fine start to what promises to be an excellent season of historic rallying. |
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Evening Press readers are rallying round a war widow who was robbed of her life savings by a heartless conwoman. |
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Nearby, in a path between the mountains, the general of the Imperial army was rallying her troops. |
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In the meantime, citizens are rallying in the piazzas, collecting signatures and marching around buildings. |
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What better opportunity for rallying the country behind the President could there have been? |
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We will be out in force to make sure people know what's going on and rallying even more support. |
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The 23-year-old has been rallying for six years, including stints in both Group N Mitsubishi and Fiat Punto Super 1600 cars. |
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Watch the most memorable moments, from his attacks on the GOP to a climactic rallying cry. |
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In the final set he did not lose a single point on his serve and wore his opponent down with relentless rallying to complete the victory 6-1 in the third. |
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Just to add to his learning curve, Jordan's first taste of rallying will be in the dark as the Robin Hood starts with four stages on Saturday evening. |
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That said, it is important in a way that many other screeds only wish to be, and, in an easily perfectible world, would serve as a rallying cry for tax reform. |
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Senate liberals are rallying around the dead letter of the health-care reform bill. |
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The defence of liberty was a potent rallying call against foreign enemies, but it also made freeborn Britons sensitive to the actions of their own government. |
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He has been rallying for six years and entered the 2004 Safari Rally. |
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Going back to Meg or rallying behind Natasha will both lead to political destruction if the underlying root cause of the division is left undiscussed and untreated. |
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Although Tracey is a vastly experienced competitor in rallying, circuit racing and rallycross, his move to the ranks of the World Rally Car drivers was not anticipated. |
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Some of the nation's largest labor unions and environmental groups are rallying around the idea that renewable energy sources will produce more domestic jobs. |
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There were impassioned heroes rallying together to become better than they thought they could be. |
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Intent on removing alcohol from every table, temperance reformers across America made water the rallying symbol and principal icon of their movement. |
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We have been protesting, rallying and mobilising, but we've also been distracted by the more mundane activities of teaching, dissertating, and drinking. |
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There will be fierce competition among the top seeds over two tough days of rallying to decide the outcome of this most prestigious of motorsport events. |
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The Internet cool kids are rallying against Taylor Swift after her bold screw-you to Spotify. |
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With the rallying cries of these women propelling us forward, the time to move from rhetoric to reality is now. |
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That's a strange rallying cry for a purportedly limited government movement. |
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This is a rallying cry, and the simpler the appeal the better. |
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She was just all gung-ho about it, rallying people to get behind it. |
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His first car was a three-wheeler he built himself and being a member of the motor club led to him getting involved in car rallying and motorbike trials. |
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The likely chairman of the proposed new York rugby league club, Roger Dixon, has issued a rallying cry for fans to keep doing their bit for the cause. |
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During the Napoleonic wars Reunion, like Mauritius, served the French corsairs as a rallying place from which attacks on Indian merchantmen could be directed. |
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Kendrick rapidly chants these last lines in repetition with Bilal and anna Wise sing-shouting behind him, like a rallying cry. |
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Once a rallying cry of mainline churches in the 1960s, racially integrated churches number only 2 to 3 percent within mainline denominations today. |
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But he now also faces the task of rallying support from his own party, which is divided over the rescue and has long viewed him with a degree of wariness. |
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She loved all the comings and goings with cars and rallying. |
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The pop star is rallying her Little Monsters to support the relief efforts in Japan with a new wristband available on her online store. |
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It was the rallying point and the battle cry that made the Reformation nearly unassailable. |
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He won the 2008 Canadian Grand Prix and now does rallying following a crash in 2011 that left him unable to drive F1 cars. |
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Following that speech, Blair embarked on two months of diplomacy rallying international support for military action. |
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Another notable car was the Ford Escort RS Cosworth, which was specifically designed for rallying. |
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Kenya is active in several sports, among them cricket, rallying, football, rugby union and boxing. |
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Henry's green and white banner with a red dragon became a rallying point for Welsh patriotism with the memory of Saint David on his Feast Day. |
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During the Bretons' flight, rumours swept through the Norman forces that the duke had been killed, but William succeeded in rallying his troops. |
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The Composite Regiment had several engagements and had tank losses before rallying at Beauchamps on the Bresle. |
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After the death of many of them, the atrocity became a popular rallying call for revenge. |
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Many conquistadors turned against the Viceroy and joined Gonzalo's side, as his surname provided an effective rallying point. |
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The action would allow the British to focus on rallying the support of loyalists in the southerly states. |
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Within three years, Li succeeded in rallying more than 20,000 men to form a rebel army. |
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The attack on Fort Mimms resulted in the death of 400 settlers and became an ideological rallying point for the Americans. |
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This became a rallying cry for the Occupy Wall Street protests and antiglobalization movements. |
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At its best, Unstoppable is a wonkish rallying cry for a much needed left-right convergence against the corrupt corporatist center. |
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The Internet cool kids are, of course, rallying against Swift en masse. |
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Grimes' allies are rallying behind her ability to handle a firearm. |
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During the Bretons' flight rumours swept through the Norman forces that the duke had been killed, but William succeeded in rallying his troops. |
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The great comedian was rallying his troops to do battle for the wealthy Mrs Teasdale in the movie Duck Soup, but he could have been talking about the Labour Party. |
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Manama-Oct22 The High Criminal Court today sentenced six people to ten years in prison for attempting to murder two policemen, setting fire to a patrol car and rallying. |
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And as the former Blues midfielder issued a rallying cry to target the top four, starting today against Stoke, Di Matteo conceded he was not one of football's glad-handers. |
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Overambitious stroke play contributed to three of the wickets, Northumberland rallying to post a total of 199-9, Gareth Breese scoring a half-century. |
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The proposition that James had ceased to be King had been the rallying point of the two parties which had made up the majority. But from that point their path diverged. |
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Within conservation biology, the term flagship species refers to a species or taxon that is a symbol or rallying point to catalyze conservation actions. |
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Renault achieved success in both rallying and in Formula One over decades. |
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However, after taking over leadership of the Birkebeiner, he became a rallying point for everyone disgruntled with the rule of Erling Skakke and King Magnus. |
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It was simply the name of a house opened as a rallying point for all the young and ardent artists impatient to show the modernity of their tendencies. |
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For both the native Irish and those in the resulting diaspora, the famine entered folk memory and became a rallying point for Irish nationalist movements. |
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Following the tradition of the other British fighting services, the RAF has adopted symbols to represent it, use as rallying devices for members and promote esprit de corps. |
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For both the Irish in Ireland and those in the resulting diaspora, the famine entered folk memory and became a rallying point for various nationalist movements. |
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Too fiercely political at times for her routine, which was heavy on earnest rallying for social justice, but light on big laughs to balance the political preachiness. |
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