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We must mobilise the data to serve the purpose, rather than mobilising for mobilising sake.
Around me, moonlight troops look like they are mobilising for war.
It is perhaps only when the worst happens – arson attacks on mosques, or neo-Nazi groups in the streets – that people start mobilising for common decency.
Thousands of Chinese troops were dispatched to Tianjin, near the capital, Beijing, where an army was mobilising for a war the Qing empire did not wish to fight.
The protesters "can't keep mobilising for much longer," says Álvaro García Linera, a sociologist in La Paz.So far, though, no one is swerving from collision course.
That lunch at Hay, as well as mobilising for two readings the six of us gave together, should have been awkward.
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Around 2,000 Metropolitan Police - including airborne, mounted and river units - were mobilised for the eight-hour event.
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