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A tightening race may galvanise some Democrats.
Some observers say the attacks may galvanise greater urgency and solidarity.
If Bush wins it may galvanise Europe into a stronger sense of what it must do in response.
Hunt has become a symbol of a widespread problem; criticising him may galvanise feminists, but unless we project positive attitudes about women, sexism will remain the status quo.
But John Varley, the chief executive of Barclays, would be able to point to stronger ties with sovereign investors in China and Singapore, both of which bought stakes in the British bank in July, as long-term benefits of the campaign.A consortium win may galvanise others to follow its lead.
A local leader, a local community group or several concerned citizens may galvanise community action.
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A more forceful criticism of Mr Bush's policies on Iraq and the economy may well galvanise the radical faithful.
The well-received speech, seeking to rewrite the accepted wisdom about her candidacy, may help galvanise the campaign in much the same way Bill Clinton helped revive Barack Obama's listless 2012 effort.
So the REF may re-galvanise research in universities.
The fear of being bought, in turn, may be galvanising Japanese firms.
Under the Dome may be galvanising Chinese people to think about pollution, but it remains to be seen whether it will change anything or just be forgotten.
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