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The royal family's role in wartime was a largely ceremonial one -- visiting Red Cross centers, civil defense installations, air-raid shelters, hospitals and munition factories; comforting the wounded, and boosting the morale of soldier and civilian alike --but the impoftance of such ceremony at such a time cannot be overstated.
Maybe these tax reforms are largely about boosting the morale of their people, rather than winning many additional votes.
During the struggle against white-minority rule in South Africa, songs played a vital role in galvanising popular support and boosting the morale of protesters.
By promising to smile at someone once a day, you're not only helping yourself, you're boosting the morale of others.
One more thing about Mother Base: when you take a tour around the fleshed-out grounds of your HQ after a few construction expansions, you're not just seeing Snake boosting the morale of his men.
Most importantly, it shows that the courts are responsive to local resistance, a stance that will go a long way in boosting the morale of communities challenging dirty energy.
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The rescue will boost the morale of emergency teams sifting through the horrific scene.
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I used to believe that bad news would boost the morale of ordinary citizens.
"The news of the American withdrawal has weakened our morale and boosted the morale of the enemy," he said.
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