While not exactly an inflammatory call to arms, it reminded us perfectly of their pair's gorgeously orotund sound. |
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But despite the uncertainty, the troops quickly dismissed suggestions that the waiting game may leave them unprepared if the call to arms comes. |
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The president masterfully manipulated the news so that skeptics would ultimately support his call to arms. |
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She describes this binding of her brother's death with a call to arms as insincere, hypocritical and exploitative. |
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That is the only way one can deal with Whiggery, and I implore all decent-thinking, true Americans to heed my urgent call to arms! |
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He directed the call to arms not to kings and emperors, but to counts and barons and even to cities. |
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It wasn't the wordless lyrics of death of the wraith, but it was very close, and Jeremy had the sickening feeling that it was a call to arms. |
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It was a tragic end to what started as a call to arms to defend the country's sovereignty, to perform a state duty. |
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The right is sounding the call to arms, while the left, as always, is offering excuses at best, and at worst, apologies. |
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Predictably, she closes with the mandatory anti-establishment requirement, the desperate call to arms. |
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When she wrote her book, she set out to document something, and yet it has been received as a call to arms by those who were ready for one. |
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Patriotism is a call to arms to defend yourself against someone else because they do not think like you. |
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These were the first soldiers ever to have been enlisted at the call to arms and by a United States Government. |
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Instead it seems to act more as the fiery torch that keeps the impressionable, who only cheer for the good guys, ready for the call to arms. |
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There has not been bloodshed, not been a mass call to arms, among the Shia and Kurdish groups. |
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Sharon Pollock's latest play, The Making of Warriors sounds like it should be about war, but it's a call to arms of a different sort. |
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Wiltshire's military might is ready, willing and more than able to answer any call to arms if there is a war with Iraq. |
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They have been roused to action following a passionate call to arms by Colonel of the Regiment Major General Sir Evelyn Webb-Carter. |
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We begin tonight with a new call to arms by President Bush on the global war on terrorists and radical Islamists. |
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The enemy wants to make Iraqis afraid to join security forces, but every week more and more Iraqis answer the call to arms. |
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Once again, the United States and United Kingdom chose to heed the call to arms together. |
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High above the stone plaques, light filters through stained-glass depictions of men and women rallying to the call to arms. |
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As in previous generations the call to arms has been issued and we must answer. |
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Bush continued his own regime of pressure to win over a still unsure American public when his routine weekly radio message was in effect turned into a call to arms. |
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Only 130 of the 500 members of his battalion answered the call to arms. |
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But some Democrats are exploiting the craziness as a fundraising call to arms. |
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In the dark days of the 1960s, however, it was a call to arms for a free-enterprise counter-revolution against state corporatism and sleepy managerialism. |
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He may never really lace into the oil companies or issue the kind of call to arms on energy that the environmentalists are yearning for. |
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Although a Papineau supporter, he disagreed with the latter's call to arms and tried to find a peaceful solution to the imminent conflicts. |
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Why should we accept this reality and knuckle down to Blair's call to arms? |
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The Indian regiment, with its 2.5 million soldiers, bravely answered the call to arms and fought alongside the British Imperial forces. |
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His speech was a call to arms around an increasingly difficult negotiations climate for new contracts covering the great majority of our members. |
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The bugle is the traditional means of communicating a call to arms on the battlefield. |
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An Inconvenient Truth is a passionate call to arms to stop global warming which attempts to debunk the myths and illusions surrounding the issue. |
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The government then jumped into the fray with an unofficial call to arms. |
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It is not entirely clear how McCotter intends to parlay these issues into a compelling call to arms. |
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It was a call to arms for democrats faced with a totalitarian threat. |
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The many pressures being brought to bear on the justice system and the call to arms to ensure access to justice have compounded in ways that have led to some paradoxical situations. |
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I have shared this story with all the detail and all the raw emotion that Samuel's father shared with my investigators because I believe it is a compelling call to arms. |
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We salute their bravery but simply cannot agree that men who fought in a war not sanctioned by Canada are entitled to benefits which are reserved for people who answered their own nation's call to arms. |
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The spirit of adventure and the call to arms held a special magic for many members of the Italian nobility in the sixteenth century, in search of glory, perhaps, more than riches. |
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A talented but under-employed 1990s politician, more wonk than warrior, stumbles from the comfort of Islington into the atavism of the Balkans and decides in disgust to put on a tin hat and issue a call to arms. |
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But I need that abrasive energy, that call to arms. |
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But not much of a surprise, or call to arms. |
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It is my hope that this week we will recall in our souls the tireless pursuit of a world free from tyranny and terror that has been the call to action and the call to arms of members of the Canadian Forces for generations. |
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Their call to arms immediately followed published revisions to what the WTO says could become the formulas for cutting all tariffs and trade-distorting agricultural subsidies. |
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That's certainly the powerful call to arms that you talked about. |
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When the call to arms arrived in August 1914, Rankin immediately terminated his employment with the civil service and joined the other officers from his militia regiment preparing to make their way to Camp Valcartier, Quebec. |
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But make no mistake, this report is also a deeply political one and it is a call to arms, because the fact is that this report demonstrates the urgent need for a complete revolution in the way we run our economies. |
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He answered the call to arms at a time when he had to know the great feats and awful fates of so many men his age, from his town, from his country. |
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The fact that trafficking in persons occurs today is a horrifying reality. The fact that there is more we could be doing collectively to combat it should be a global call to arms. |
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