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They will be galvanised to defend him.
Private investors are being galvanised to sue Wall Street's behemoths.
One former minister, Peter Kilfoyle, says that voters who were galvanised to vote the Tories out have not yet been galvanised to keep Labour in.
And if it were to become more likely, Labour's core voters might be galvanised to get out and vote.
For the first time, the international community galvanised to protect an archaeological heritage threatened by a large "development" project.
Wollstonecraft first met Imlay and bore his child in Paris, galvanised to go there by the ferment of the French Revolution.
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"Pretty soon after the trial, the world started to galvanise to decide what we needed to do," she said.
Early GMT initiatives included a video that urges people to stamp banknotes with political messages, and a campaign to galvanise opposition to the Krasnodar region's governor, Alexander Tkachev.
This summer, it was a hugely powerful tool to galvanise people to take action for refugees.
"The abduction will be used by those who criticise the negotiation process to galvanise opposition to the process," said Restrepo.
It is also likely to galvanise moves to introduce a carbon trading scheme and a carbon tax.
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