Mobilize Sentence Examples

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  • We need to mobilize, to get active and to get generous.

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  • There is a mass campaign aiming to mobilize 100,000 teachers with the aim of eradicating illiteracy.

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  • On their part, therefore, these workers have been forced to mobilize the solidarity of the whole working class.

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  • The nucleus may remain behind the iris or it may not be possible to mobilize it at all into the anterior chamber.

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  • The very cellular mechanisms that enable the foreign genes to insert into the genome can also mobilize them to jump out again.

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  • Under the law, the AFL-CIO can only mobilize voters who are in member unions.

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  • Moreover, some popular funds have created village banks to grant small loans to the poorest women who can not mobilize preliminary savings.

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  • Getthe kingto safety as you mobilize your forces to refrain from worrying about your opponent getting at your king.

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  • It is a religious Protestant Christian institution that seeks to mobilize Christians in an effort to improve the state of the less fortunate.

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  • When a person fasts, the body has all kinds of energy freed and will do the second step and take the toxins from where they're stored, mobilize them and neutralize them.

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  • But integration of transgenic constructs containing the 35S promoter may mobilize the elements.

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  • Air work with the breath to increase respiration and mobilize the shoulder girdle with brachial plexus work and trapezius release.

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  • Public opinion was further irritated against France by the massacre of some Italian workmen at Marseilles on the occasion of the return of the French expedition from Tunisia, and Depretis, in response to public feeling, found himself obliged to mobilize a part of the militia for military exercises.

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  • On the 21st of Ajril, the very day when the discussion of the Prussian proposals began in the diet, Austria, alarmed at a threatened attack by Garibaldi on Venetia, began to mobilize in defiance of an agreement just arrived at with Prussia.

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  • In several cases it was necessary to mobilize an army against a recalcitrant magnate.

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  • The goal of the diet is to rest the digestive tract, cleanse the system of impurities, mobilize and eliminate toxins stored in various areas of the body, and burn excess fat stores.

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  • These new disputes mobilize a wide range of people previously uninterested in trade.

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  • Army Reform, therefore, has been very much in the forefront of late years owing to the estrangement of Austria (whith power can mobilize much more ranidlv) himt finsy,cisl difficulties have hitherto stood in the way of any radical and far-reaching reforms, and even the proposals of the Commission of 1907, referred to below, have only been partially accepted.

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  • Expenses incurred during the war led to much controversy, especially when the Russian government claimed the return of £120,000 advanced to enable the Rumanians to mobilize, and considered by them as a free gift.

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  • Prussia had begun to mobilize in November; and Austria also soon realized that action must speedily be taken if the lesser German governments were not to be allowed to get out of hand.

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  • Their plan was that John should land in Poitou and distract the attention of the French by a raid up the Loire, while the emperor and his vassals should secretly mobilize a great army in Brabant and make a sudden dash at Paris.

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  • Prince Charles, the eldest of the king's brothers, was thereupon hastily to mobilize the garrisons of all the southern fortresses, for the ostensible purpose of crushing the revolt at Kristianstad; but on arriving before the fortress he was to make common cause with the rebels, and march upon the capital from the south, while Sprengtporten attacked it simultaneously from the east.

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