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Twitter posts and conversations will be examined "to identify individuals mobilised in a social contagion and when they become mobilised".
Once again this autumn, school pupils, students, and even doctors and nurses are being forced into the fields across Uzbekistan to gather the country's most valuable crop – although HRW believes that fewer children under the age of 15 have been mobilised than in recent years.
But even if the totality of this mass is mobilised – in a way that so far it mostly has not been – it would do well to keep most of Labour's existing seats.
It's mobilised itself for the global economy".
"But I'm mobilised if I'm needed," Payan said.
Racists and bigots everywhere will feel validated, vindicated – and mobilised.
Encouraged by the hope of compensation, the patrollers remain mobilised.
But resistance, far from being futile, mobilised communities.
A peaceful protest in 1993 mobilised 300,000 Ogonis.
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