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The unpractised novelist cleaves to the static, because it is much easier to describe than the mobile: it is getting these people out of the aspic of arrest and mobilised in a scene that is hard.
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Twitter posts and conversations will be examined "to identify individuals mobilised in a social contagion and when they become mobilised".
The construction of knowledge and skills can be easily mobilised in a medical emergency situation.
Ages varied from eight to 78 and although the degree of disability varied, all were capable of being mobilised in a wheelchair during the day.
We assumed most material is mobilised in a single event to match the observations of Hodgson and Manville (1999).
That class exists, but until they're mobilised in a more effective way, it's not going to have the political impact it ought to".
This progression may emerge because salt ions are much better mobilised in an almost fully saturated stone than under partially saturated conditions.
LINEs are mobilised in an autonomous fashion by the retrotransposition machinery they encode.
With a comprehensive programme based on Iran's national rights and on people's civil rights, such a government of national unity must address the current challenges facing the country and mobilise in an effective way the totality of human resources and expertise for national development.
On the other hand, people are mobilising in a quite different way.
"We have been really trying to mobilise in a massive way," he said.
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