More than Rs.25,000 in cash and kind had been mobilised by the members for this purpose. |
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Have they inspired and mobilised people who were previously apathetic about the plight of refugees? |
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On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth. |
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Riot police were finally mobilised and dispersed the protesters using tear gas. |
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The police helicopter was mobilised and thermal imaging was used to check the local area to find the offenders. |
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The soldiers returned to their barracks and mobilised a large crowd of their brothers-in-arms for the assault on the police station. |
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Alan, a sergeant major in the Royal Marine reserves, received his call-up papers two days before he was due to be mobilised. |
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The government mobilised more than 6,000 troops to help with the relief effort. |
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During the course of the dispute, the government has mobilised 19,000 army, navy and air force troops to provide emergency cover. |
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Just over 8,000 regular troops were mobilised, but largely held in reserve. |
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Up to 19,000 troops had been mobilised by the government to serve as emergency cover during the dispute. |
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David will be mobilised in support of the task group stationed in the Middle East. |
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The press tends to get mobilised, if at all, when the affected workers are local. |
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But a group of students have mobilised support for the embattled woman, organising a press conference. |
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Political parties have set up booths in different districts while party workers have been mobilised to lobby residents to register. |
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The study says social capital can be mobilised to support investment programmes from the public and private sector. |
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Between 1942 and 1945, the economy grew by an annual average of 7.7 per cent as idle resources were mobilised for military purposes. |
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I ask that my internal resources become mobilised for the purpose of noticing when contact occurs. |
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Resources have to be mobilised, recruitment of training staff has to be finalised and training programmes well confirmed in advance. |
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He said he believed there were significant resources available in the private sector that could be mobilised to fight the pandemic. |
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You haven't extended your vote at all, just mobilised the blue rinse brigade as usual! |
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The expanded skin is then mobilised as full thickness skin grafts, regional advancement flaps, or free flaps. |
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Handicraftswomen and wives outside the paid labour force were mobilised as delegates. |
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But he also understood that the US had immovable faith in their strength, will power, and tenacity once mobilised. |
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From the beginning, professions mobilised themselves in their defence against quacks and impostors through associations or institutes. |
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They believed that the power of workers mobilised in a general strike could overthrow capitalism. |
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And all this was mobilised to produce the most destructive weapon ever seen in the history of humanity. |
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The support and services of erudite scholars must be mobilised so that the manuscripts could be brought out in the form of books. |
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These networks soon recruited tribal warlords and mobilised tribal extended families. |
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Vaccines and antimicrobials may need to be stockpiled so that they can be mobilised rapidly and distributed to large numbers of people. |
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Other health professionals, such as dentists, physiotherapists and psychologists could be mobilised to support the promotion of smoking cessation. |
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A year previously, Gandhi had launched the Salt Satyagraha, which mobilised hundreds of thousands of Indians to defy colonial laws and ask for an end to colonial rule. |
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Detectives circulated artists' impressions of the attacker, security was stepped up at the university and undercover police patrols were mobilised in the area. |
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We know also that a primitive marrow stem cell, or blood vessel wall cells mobilised from marrow, are able to repair heart muscle after damage from infarction. |
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Henry and Eleanor mobilised their own supporters and raised a foreign mercenary army. |
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Edward I mobilised a fresh army, but decided that this time his son would be formally in charge of the expedition. |
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In early 1321, Lancaster mobilised a coalition of the Despensers' enemies across the Marcher territories. |
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Richard's campaign undermined the truce between Henry and Philip and both sides again mobilised large forces in anticipation of war. |
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Like most of the UK, the Manchester area was mobilised extensively during the Second World War. |
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First, the king did not accept the limitations on his powers, and mobilised support from foreign monarchs to reverse it. |
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They would be supplemented by reservists who lived in the local area, and who could be quickly mobilised in an emergency. |
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Andronikos mobilised a small fleet of 100 ships to defend the capital, but other than that he was indifferent to the populace. |
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The armed forces have been in a continuous mobilised state for the last 30 years. |
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To resist these pressures, Shaka, the king of the Zulu Empire, mobilised an army. |
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Units, including some tanks, mobilised for the Suez Crisis in 1956 trained on Dartmoor, operating briefly in the Yes Tor area. |
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Joanna, 66, has been a tireless supporter of the Gurkha Justice Campaign, which has mobilised massive support for the kukricarrying warriors. |
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There are other countries that mobilised their media, embassies, agents and fifth columns in the Gulf. |
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Security officials have mobilised all their resources to protect the Muharram rallies. |
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Some training units were mobilised to make up for the bulk of the Jagdwaffe being absent in the Soviet Union. |
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News of this disaster sent a fresh wave of panic around the British colonies, and the entire militia of New England was mobilised overnight. |
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Charles mobilised his army and ordered the invasion of Gascony. |
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To put additional pressure on Louis, Henry mobilised his armies for war. |
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Henry mobilised a mercenary army in the west of Normandy, but as William Rufus and Robert's forces advanced, his network of baronial support melted away. |
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Henry persuaded Louis to support his cause and mobilised an army. |
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He had positioned his army between Montcalm's forces an hour's march to the east and Bougainville's regiments to the west, which could be mobilised within 3 hours. |
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The party has mobilised English nationalist sentiment brought on by English concerns following the devolution within the UK and the rise of Welsh and Scottish nationalisms. |
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The 25 barons selected for the new council were all rebels, chosen by the more extremist barons, and many among the rebels found excuses to keep their forces mobilised. |
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