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"It was to boost the morale of the mujahideen.
Three years on, the party's core message is intended to boost the morale of Labour supporters.
I used to believe that bad news would boost the morale of ordinary citizens.
The rescue will boost the morale of emergency teams sifting through the horrific scene.
He wants to win the Lotto and boost the morale of the "ordinary man" with his winnings.
In the short term, Russia's military will provide desperately needed air support and boost the morale of Syria's battered army.
Access to nature: Just gazing upon the great outdoors can also boost the morale of the troops.
In speeches that can last hours, he comments on political developments back home and tries to boost the morale of his party's supporters.
Air attacks against North Vietnam, they argued, would boost the morale of the shaky South Vietnamese and reassure them of continuing American commitment.
It may be even harder to boost the morale of the rank and file, described by Mr Juwono as the "underfed, underpaid, under-trained and under-loved".
The recapture of Baiji refinery after months of fighting would boost the morale of the Iraqi government, though its most effective units are often Iranian-backed Shia militiamen.
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