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In the Washington DC area, that translates into construction crews again mobilising in some of the region's hardest-hit counties.
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On 10 July, a million workers will strike over local government pay cuts, and on 18 October, trade unions will again mobilise in the streets under the banner of "Britain needs a pay rise", as workers suffer the worse pay cut in real terms since records began.
Richard's campaign undermined the truce between Henry and Philip and both sides again mobilised large forces in anticipation of war.
In April 1918 the militia artillery was again mobilised, although this time only for a month, when news that the German commerce raiders Wolf and Seeadler had entered Australian waters the previous year.
We must mobilise the data to serve the purpose, rather than mobilising for mobilising sake.
That is why, 10 years on, we have to mobilise again.
They now need to mobilise again so that their children and grandchildren can benefit in the same way that they already have from the activities of my generation.
On Thursday the power of #KOT (Kenyans on Twitter) mobilised again to object to a CNN news report warning that Obama was "not just heading to his father's homeland, but to a region that's a hotbed of terror".
Such reasoning surfaced again when Japan mobilised for World War II.
The Tamarod [Rebel] movement - which organised recent anti-Morsi protests - had urged supporters to mobilise again to "protect the revolution".
Blood glucose concentrations normally fall in the first 1 2 h after birth, and then begin to rise again as babies mobilise their body stores of fat and glycogen and begin to feed.
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