In my humble view, the current mobilizations are a reminder of exactly why we maintain an Army reserve. |
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Together, these mobilizations set a different political tone to the meek, me-too rhetoric of the Democrats. |
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I believe that the seemingly irrational logic of the national can still promote everyday alliances and popular mobilizations. |
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Warfare is important not just because the fortunes of battle are consequential but also because of the many kinds of conflict induced by state-led mobilizations of resources. |
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The government responded to the mobilizations with a heavy hand, with cops firing tear gas at protesters and carrying out at least 400 arrests. |
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Armed mobilizations usually originated in small towns or market bourgs and involved large numbers of rural communes, while unarmed crowds gathered mainly in cities and towns. |
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Furthermore, rebels in the towns and market bourgs planned the mobilizations of nearby rural communes and they organized regional gatherings in their own localities. |
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The Seattle WTO protests were some of the first major international mobilizations to be coordinated via the Internet. |
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They are followed by a short section listing some of the common factors that contributed to the success of the mobilizations. |
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By the mobilizations of committees for struggle and demonstrations, people became informed and organized. |
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Thousands of people are cared for in each of these mobilizations employing low cost technology. |
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It is unacceptable to hear reports of destruction, of bombings, of general mobilizations and of foreign interventions. |
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The mobilizations of citizens in behalf of broad social demands are inimical to the right's vision of autonomous individuals, in charge of their own affairs and acting alone. |
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Nevertheless, it is possible to identify factors that contributed to the success of the mobilizations that were present in most or all of the stories. |
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The bargaining team members for all units appreciate the support expressed by our members during the summer months with various information pickets and mobilizations in different regions across the country. |
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There is also a question of method, one that makes it possible to link a general perspective with the fights and mobilizations for particular reforms. |
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I have had the opportunity in the last week to be at two major mobilizations with a lot of young people coming together, but not exclusively young people. |
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Much thornier fact-scenarios could easily arise where citizen mobilizations or protests lead to more significant disruption of a foreign-owned business's activities. |
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Your show of support, especially during the September 30 mobilizations, continues to bolster our team's spirit and firm commitment to our issues at the table! |
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There have been wide-scale environmental mobilizations before. |
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Your body will float in water, supported effortlessly by the therapist, who uses a series of fluid strokes, mobilizations, light rocking and flexible stretches. |
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The process is the outcome of a long historic movement marked by peoples suffering and reacting, intellectual endeavour, mass mobilizations, and political commitment that has brought democratic processes inside states. |
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