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As usual, Maria Cornejo mobilized her cutting skills for a collection that felt a little more boy than girl, with a slim silhouette, hooded shearling and rough-and-smooth elements like fur and matte black leather.
The mistreatment of mental patients mobilized her vehemence, and she compared the humanity shown to the inmates of the Bloomingdale Insane Asylum (a dance was held on the evening she visited) to the wretched conditions of the lunatics on Blackwell's (now Roosevelt) Island.
Later, I spoke to Michael Sheldrick, Global Citizen's director of policy and advocacy, who told me that, when the organization was waiting on a commitment from Trudeau, Rihanna mobilized her army of fans by tweeting a photo of Trudeau with a speech bubble that said "Call me".
Secretary Clinton has mobilized her team here in this Department and all of our embassies to ensure that our businesses are being fully supported overseas.
She mobilized her neighbors and then the nation to crack down on a drug that she argued was damaging children's capacity to learn and acting as a "gateway" to "harder" substances.
While serving her year as a teaching assistant in a Bong County junior high school, Mardea mobilized her students to take part in dramas and role plays to learn how they too could begin to repair some of the community's broken social ties.
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Robert E. Hogan, a political science professor at Louisiana State University, said he did not know how Ms. Landrieu expected to mobilize her base.
Don't go at her out of anger, because you will end up mobilizing her base and pushing swing voters away from you".
After 5 Nc3 Qc7 6 Black6, Black has covered the two main invasion points, d5 and b5, and she has given away nothing about where she will mobilize her king knight or king bishop.
In 1967, after losing a divisive fight for the presidency of the National Federation of Republican Women (for which she had served, since 1965, as first vice president), Schlafly began publishing The Phyllis Schlafly Report, a monthly newsletter intended to mobilize her supporters and inform them about political issues and candidates.
This sun-bleached, candy-colored movie is set in southern Wales, where Vivienne Mae (Minnie Driver), a passionate, feisty drama teacher, mobilizes her apathetic students to stage a rock opera based on Shakespeare's "Tempest" in the final weeks of the school year.
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