How To Use Mobilise In A Sentence
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At the same time this policy encourages and mobilises the most reactionary, egotistical and anti-social elements.
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Similarly, when the starter button is pressed, along with the clutch pedal, the system recognises the transponder signal, releases the engine immobiliser and the steering lock, and the engine starts.
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Engine immobilisers and sophisticated locks leave many careless owners carless.
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It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, communal harmony and peace.
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No one in this world is going to invest time here unless they see the country demilitarise and demobilise.
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This exercise involves the assembly of a glucose biosensor with the glucose oxidase immobilised within a membrane at the surface of polarographic oxygen electrode.
Archive 2004-12-01
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It is unlikely that the rebels will agree to demobilise.
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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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The cervical spine should be immobilised with a cervical collar, sandbag, and tape.
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We need to mobilise ourselves, in a collective manner, that does not rely on the individualising social technologies of personal automobility.
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In the face of repressive regimes, the peasantry have shown a capacity and willingness to organise and mobilise.
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Motorists who failed to immobilise their cars, by taking away the rotor arm from the distributor, were liable to find their tyres deflated by the police.
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Doubts were voiced last night over whether councils would be able to remobilise the construction expertise that they once had.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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Labour's councillors across the country would be left "high and dry" because their elections are on May 6, and the party machine would not be able to remobilise so quickly after an April election.
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Just over 8,000 regular troops were mobilised, but largely held in reserve.
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The only way to deal with this is to mobilise the army.
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‘These persons act as social mobilisers who reach out to the community with a holistic approach,’ she said.
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Having mobilised millions and having been joined on the streets by hordes of young people, the unions are in bullish mood.
Times, Sunday Times
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The emphasis on cheesiness in Coeur de Lion and on the 'bad bad' in Minnis seem to me to be wanting to mobilise our ideas of the 'poorly written', the 'formalistic', the 'faux-edgy' as these things themselves are sort of the contraband property of poetry and literature in this time and place.
David's comment
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David will be mobilised in support of the task group stationed in the Middle East.
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Metaphors of evolution were often mobilised, although the equivocal nature of the concept of evolution necessitates care in our interpretation of how contemporaries used the term.
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The initial evacuation was part of a wider campaign to mobilise the military and civilians.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a general rule, fractures need to be immobilised for between two and eight weeks.
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The plan has been for the rival armies to demobilise, to unify, and then to hold elections to decide who rules.
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It is unlikely that the rebels will agree to demobilise.
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The ANC would therefore, as part of its work to deepen popular participation, "popularise" the elements of the initiative among the people and mobilise communities to participate actively in its implementation.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Previous legislation forbade the provision of food aid to warring factions before they demobilised.
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He wasn't a rabble-rouser, he wasn't a fiery speaker, he wasn't a mobiliser of large crowds, and he certainly wasn't a guerrilla.
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The plan has been for the rival armies to demobilise, to unify, and then to hold elections to decide who rules.
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Alternatively, the foot can be immobilised in a well moulded total contact plaster that is initially non-weight bearing.
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They were also planning and preparing reception areas for disarming and housing combatants from a variety of armed factions that must demobilise in terms of a set of peace and ceasefire agreements.
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Do not use fans or electric clothes dryers which might remobilise ash.
Actions to take for ash fall?
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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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The skateboarding community is (pun intended) the most mobilised.
Times, Sunday Times
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They hunt by chasing their prey from behind snapping at their tail to demobilise them.
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The back office mobilises financial resources and manages funds.
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It has promised to demobilise before, then gone back on its word, but this time it appears to be for real.
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In order to mobilise people in support of what they perceive to be the needs of the Australian ruling class, the Greens detach politics from their economic foundations.
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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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On Bank Holiday Monday, about 5.30 pm, a vehicle returning from Coney Island over the strand was immobilised in deep water leaving its four passengers clinging to the roof.
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More than Rs.25,000 in cash and kind had been mobilised by the members for this purpose.
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Human rights as an ideology is a potent mobiliser of support for imperialist interventions and, as mentioned, a formidable guarantor of legitimacy.
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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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Trade Unions alliance during delivery of the ANC's mid-term organisational report at the party's five-day national general council in Port Elizabeth, Motlanthe said except for successful election campaigns, the alliance was failing to mobilise the masses for improvement of their lives.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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As young people we are encouraged to mobilise ourselves.
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It also serves to mobilise despairing layers of society for a right-wing programme and garner support for the government with populist demagogy.
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The different factions had suggested they were ready to stop fighting and demobilise after getting sight of a historic deal presented to them Monday.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Luanda generally blames such "banditry" on UNITA troops, with military sources charging that Savimbi still has more than 30,000 men in arms despite a claim in March that the former rebels had totally demobilised, turning his movement into a purely political opposition party.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Instead, there needed to be progress in the attemptto help further mobilisecultural changes, as there are movements existent that have helped thus far.
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When that day comes, it is important to mobilise all possible metabolic resources to maximise your reproductive success.
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In the end, it didn't take a lot to mobilise a group of workers who virtually shut down the British economy last week.
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The estate comes with the same digital climate control, CD player with eight speakers, trip computer, electric windows and mirrors, and immobiliser as the hatch.
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Bifo gives a rigorous analysis of just how these effects are manifesting, through an attention to what he calls the depersonalisation and cellularisation of time: 'cells of productive time can be mobilised in punctual, casual and fragmentary forms.
Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net - CULTURE AND POLITICS AFTER THE NET
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People have been mobilised to build defences and drain flooded land as heavy rains continue to fall.
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What we have seen in the North West and Yorkshire and the Humber is a failure of the Labour party and the political class as a whole to engage with and mobilise people – at these elections, and more widely.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
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Tens of thousands of troops were mobilised and aid airlifted into the disaster zone.
The Sun
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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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Having mobilised millions and having been joined on the streets by hordes of young people, the unions are in bullish mood.
Times, Sunday Times
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Yoga, particularly hatha and ashtanga, provides a great way to mobilise the spine and to maintain, or improve, flexibility.
Times, Sunday Times
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The standard kit list includes a single-CD tuner with steering wheel-mounted remote controls and auxiliary audio input (s), air conditioning, a rear demister, follow-me home headlamps, power windows and mirrors, remote central locking, engine immobiliser, 12-volt power outlet and height adjustable headlamps.
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Such visual adverts seek to mobilise hopes which their very existence has helped extinguish.
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People are also advised to buy steering locks, immobilisers and car alarms to foil potential thieves.
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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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People are also advised to buy steering locks, immobilisers and car alarms to foil potential thieves.
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How do you remobilise the organisation?
Times, Sunday Times
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The press tends to get mobilised, if at all, when the affected workers are local.
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More importantly, the capacity to reconstruct identity and political meaning is obviated by political actors who mobilise fear in order to strengthen unidimensional classifications of political belonging.
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They are to act as spokespersons, as well as mobilise community support for the initiative.
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I am not so sure what they are capable of doing to remobilise their popular support when that situation arrives.
The Star (South Africa)
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Both big powers are immobilised by the conflict.
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Honda's Stream is also fitted with an engine immobiliser, alarm system and remote keyless entry.
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He claimed that Masetlha was working with Mantashe to "demobilise" the campaign to elect Mbalula as the next secretary general in 2012.
Guardian Online
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In a thinly veiled attempt to mobilise lynch mobs, the press gleefully reported calls for the two to be hunted down and punished.
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He added that he would mobilise all former players, fans and well-wishers to support the noble cause.
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Standard security equipment has undoubtedly improved in recent years, importantly including deadlocks, electronic immobilisers and alarms.
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Transverse fractures are often harder to align and immobilise than apparently more serious oblique or spiral fractures.
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Electronic engine immobilisers prevent your vehicle from starting and are one of the best ways to stop thieves if the key is not stolen.
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The army was demobilised and without having lost a battle, the nation had lost the war.
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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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Improved car security has meant thieves now go for car keys so they can disable immobilisers and alarms.
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Anti-fascists from across the country were preparing to mobilise against the Nazis.
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As the western allies quickly demobilised after the war, the opposite was the case with the Soviets.
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On Friday, Uganda said it signed an accord with the LRA for the rebels to disarm, demobilise and reintegrate into the army as a last step before signing a comprehensive peace deal to end more than 20 years of war.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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These are designed to realign and mobilise the spine, and may result in an audible sound - a clicking similar to knuckles being stretched.
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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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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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The physiotherapist would gently mobilise the joint associated with manual therapy or massage; it's not a high velocity thrust technique.
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And he said they had launched a programme that would help mobilise finances and recapitalise the company.
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They mobilised place of birth, residence, upbringing, and ancestry in ways familiar to us from our earlier studies.
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But they seemed horrified already, already they were immobilised.
THE SCAR
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These offer the prospect of being able to mobilise grassroots lobbying muscle to influence policy makers.
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The South African Government calls on the international community to remobilise and to launch an unprecedented international campaign to bring about a speedy resumption of negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians and the creation of a sovereign, viable and prosperous Palestinian State, living in peace with the State of Israel, in order to avoid a looming catastrophe in the Middle East.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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My broken left arm was still immobilised in a splint, still healing and sore.
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Venoms immobilise and kill their prey by blocking certain ‘targets’ within the body.
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As the western allies quickly demobilised after the war, the opposite was the case with the Soviets.
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Have they inspired and mobilised people who were previously apathetic about the plight of refugees?
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Get an immobiliser, good quality locks and an alarm
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If a body part must be immobilised - to allow skin graft adherence, for example - then the part should be splinted or positioned in an anti-deformity position for the minimum time possible.
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Negotiations are stalled, and yesterday the army mobilised more reservists; a sign that generals expect a lengthy campaign.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Allies had to mobilise and utilise their large resources effectively on the battlefield and in the air.
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The military itself was almost totally demobilised during this period.
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They have a field day when they see decent people cringe in fear or are immobilised by the power of fear itself.
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The body can mobilise energy from fat but can cause deadly ketoacidosis.
The Sun
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On the straining embankments of Dongting lake - which is the size of Luxembourg - an army of one million peasants were mobilised to support the efforts of 115,000 troops as waves crested over the top of levies.
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People have been mobilised to build defences and drain flooded land as heavy rains continue to fall.
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The 1.6 comes with electric windows, a radio / CD player, electric heated mirrors, alarm immobiliser and remote locking.
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Within a few days, the heaviest rain for 30 years had turned the soil into a quagmire, producing thick mud that clogged up rifles and immobilised tanks.
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I had a problem with a Renault where the immobiliser kept kicking in for no reason, cutting the engine either temporarily or, sometimes, permanently.
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They are nothing less than an attempt to demobilise the left's natural constituencies the working and progressive middle classes, the demographic majority in the UK.
Letters: A recovery plan for Labour
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I believe when young people are not politicalized and are mobilised for a common purpose it is always a guarantee that they will win any war. it's your calling now to use Tanzanian youth, as the massive powerful army to replace the failed institution called government.
Mr President You Need Young People to Turn Tanzania Around
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I ask that my internal resources become mobilised for the purpose of noticing when contact occurs.
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They wanted to "demobilise" the ANC to become only an "electoral machine.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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He said it was uneconomical for millers to go in rural areas and mobilise maize and later transport it to urban areas.
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There is now a growing conviction that the religious sources for a new public ethos have to be mobilised again.
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We laid down our arms, we demobilised our soldiers and sent them home.
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The entire community mobilises to pack items for transport by mule or horse across the border.
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However, we've done it in such a way that within six to eight weeks to remobilise, to kick-start again, so that obviously would then leave a short period of construction before we get into operation, that period would only be about 30 months.
ABC News: Business
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Mrs Linah Jebii Kilimo, assistant minister in the ministry, says saccos have mobilised huge savings from ordinary people and should invest them wisely to maximise on returns and ensure their survival in the long term.
AllAfrica News: Latest
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Almost every decade some dismal group of self-proclaimed patriots mobilises to repel a new invasion or subversive threat.
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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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Here is a country where the middle class mobilises itself, collects Rs.20,000 subscriptions and sets up radio stations.
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Its purpose is to mobilise, manage, and disburse additional resources for the control, in the first instance, of HIV infection and AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria
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The 24-year-old central defender will have his right leg immobilised for six weeks and will miss the play-offs should Boro qualify.
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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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It is not uncommon for strategists of reconciliation to mobilise the notion of sharing.
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After he was demobbed [demobilised from the army] he stayed for a while with his old friend in North Sydney, who was finishing his medical degree and would later go into practice.
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The fact is if one has an immobiliser, the easy way of hot-wiring a car is no longer possible, and one kills that crime stone dead.
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These networks soon recruited tribal warlords and mobilised tribal extended families.
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The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
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All have an electronic engine immobiliser, and ABS is an option across the range.
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Then, once agreement had been reached between the two countries, they would both demobilise their armies.
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The rescue service remains on permanent standby and is ready to mobilise to any site worldwide within 12 hours.
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The war being over, troops in the Mediterranean were expected to be sent home and demobilised.
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These leaders have the power to mobilise huge global resources and declare a war on poverty.
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The majority of new vans have engine immobilisers fitted, and these are the best alarm-based products to use.
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The welfare of the tribe or of the nation has clearly depended in warlike ages on the number of adult males capable of bearing arms that it could mobilise for every tribal or national emergency.
Militarism versus Feminism: An Enquiry and a Policy Demonstrating that Militarism involves the Subjection of Women
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Police believe the increase in the effectiveness of car security devices including immobilisers has led to the increase in aggravated car crimes.
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Of the 54 children taken by ambulance, eight had not been immobilised.
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There is remote control central locking, with deadlocks as well as transponder immobiliser.
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The government mobilised more than 6,000 troops to help with the relief effort.
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This remedy is given in a highly diluted form and acts on the body to mobilise the immune system.
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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 they've chosen us because we're Tutsi," a Burundian officer who asked to remain anonymous told AFP, adding "we are not refusing to demobilise but we are victims of mistreatment".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Tens of thousands of troops were mobilised and aid airlifted into the disaster zone.
The Sun
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They should retain the remit to mobilise and lead the active response to acute poverty and exclusion.
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Security specification on the vehicle includes remote central double locking, locking fuel cap, immobiliser, anti-theft ceded audio equipment, visible VIN and an optional perimeter alarm.
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Tens of thousands of troops were mobilised and aid airlifted into the disaster zone.
The Sun
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However, security and safety are amongst the best in its class, with airbags, a brake assist system, deadlocks, and an immobiliser on many models.
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After three weeks the French army was still not fully mobilised.
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The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
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A small movement of the mouse orientates the hand and mobilise a finger to flip the mace along the shelf and into the glass.
Archive 2008-12-01
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The substance mobilises fluid like a diuretic.
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Negotiations are stalled, and yesterday the army mobilised more reservists; a sign that generals expect a lengthy campaign.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ability of the state to resolve these crises would depend on the states ability to raise revenue and mobilise public support.
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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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They could also consider using a battery optimiser to keep the battery fully charged which is especially important for bikes with an alarm or an immobiliser.
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Empower the party groups and the youth groups financially and otherwise to work to mobilise communities and awake them to collective action to reclaim control from the dons.
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Brahms continued to mobilise support for him, and himself paid him an allowance of some thousand marks a year, while doing his best to remain an anonymous donor.
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While the Guardian campaign might have fired up voters, the Republicans ran a fervent campaign to mobilise supporters in rural Ohio.
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On cars of this age CD players are rare but can be fitted retrospectively as should an engine immobiliser and ultrasonic protection.
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Vast numbers of people have been mobilised to drain flooded land.
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We have found that people with newer cars are complacent as they have security devices fitted and immobilisers.
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After coating the glass with a silane reagent containing aldehyde groups, they used Schiff's base chemistry to immobilise the protein molecules.
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State-owned steel making company Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd's RINL's plan to go public is unlikely to fructify this year, putting further pressure on the government move to mobilise R40,000 crore from disinvestment proceeds this year.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup
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Vast numbers of people have been mobilised to drain flooded land.
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People have been mobilised to build defences and drain flooded land as heavy rains continue to fall.
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Within six months we will review the roads programme and mobilise private capital for large-scale public transport investment.
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The vast majority of new vans have engine immobilisers fitted, although few have full alarm systems.
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Its advice, if you are bitten by a snake, is to keep calm, immobilise the affected limb with a splint or sling and evacuate the person to medical help, with a description of the snake if possible.
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Netshitenzhe said it was clear that most South Africans refused to be mobilised into what he labelled debilitating action against the government they elected themselves.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Social media can be mobilised for purposes of shareholder activism, as well as investment research.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a fortnight to-morrow since we mobilised, and we have had no work yet except our own fatigue duty in the Convent; it was our turn this morning, and I scrubbed the lavatories out with creosol.
Diary of a Nursing Sister on the Western Front, 1914-1915
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Some are loose alliances that use new technology to spread ideas and mobilise supporters.
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They said that every so often this type of problem emerges with immobilisers and electronic key fobs.
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Vast numbers of people have been mobilised to drain flooded land.
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‘Europe is a mobiliser in these kind of areas,’ he said.
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This is a significant event because it came on the same day that these brigades agreed they would demobilise.
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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 self-development by the women in one socio-economic context encouraged them to form spearhead groups to mobilise women in different socio-cultural scenarios.
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You're never going to be able to activate a group of workers or mobilise a group of workers if you're campaigning for something that they don't care about.
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More than 650 mostly Tutsi soldiers in Burundi refused to demobilise on Monday in the small central African country, citing unfair ethnic treatment.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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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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Negotiations are stalled, and yesterday the army mobilised more reservists; a sign that generals expect a lengthy campaign.
Times, Sunday Times
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If a body part must be immobilised - to allow skin graft adherence, for example - then the part should be splinted or positioned in an anti-deformity position for the minimum time possible.
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The Allies had to mobilise and utilise their large resources effectively on the battlefield and in the air.
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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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Vehicle protection devices such as alarms, immobilisers, antihijack units usually improve the overall security of your vehicle and entitle you to discounts.
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As a precaution he had a neck collar attached and was placed on a backboard with blocks to immobilise his head, neck and back.
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We had our fracture ward upstairs full of cases immobilised in full plaster casts.
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Have an electronic immobiliser fitted and clearly mark all valuables with your name and postcode.
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It immobilises the mind's flexibility and ability to adapt to pressure.
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They were both 16, surrounded by demobilised ex-servicemen.
Times, Sunday Times
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Negotiations are stalled, and yesterday the army mobilised more reservists; a sign that generals expect a lengthy campaign.
Times, Sunday Times
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He wasn't a rabble-rouser, he wasn't a fiery speaker, he wasn't a mobiliser of large crowds, and he certainly wasn't a guerrilla.
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By rights, the tent should have been half full; instead it was rammed, proof that despite the sniping from the music press, Travis had mobilised an army and returned to their home patch in triumph.
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A schematic diagram of an optical waveguide with a surface-immobilised antibody, designed for the competitive immunoassay of an antigen.
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He added that he would mobilise all former players, fans and well-wishers to support the noble cause.
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There are deadlocks, a low tyre pressure indicator, an engine immobiliser, rear parking sensor, a dipping left hand mirror for easier reversing, superb xenon headlamps and automatic headlights and wipers.
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But a group of students have mobilised support for the embattled woman, organising a press conference.