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One: motivating others to get active in the movement.
"We want people to get active in the sport," explained Mike Gadberry, the event director.
Women were just beginning to get active in the women's rights movement.
United had rolled along unremarkably for the first half of the year, but then began to suddenly get active in the trade market to remarkable effect.
"With this joint venture, the main point now is to get active in the United States," said Tobias Riepe, a Bertelsmann spokesman.
Muckler also said he did not see much immediate help from the farm system, built by Smith, who could get active in the free-agent market.
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For years, they have wittered on about Big Conversations, Movements for Change, and community activism, but at no point have people been mobilised into getting active in Labour politics on anything like the scale that Corbyn has achieved this summer.
Mind describes ecotherapy as "getting outdoors and getting active in a green environment as a way of boosting mental well-being".
A Only in the last month or two have we started getting active in the acquisition front, and we're looking at some interesting things.
Start by being social and getting active in the community, suggested Brown.
"I want to get my son started early on getting active in the world," he said.
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