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The company has four branches in oil-spill territory, and after the BP spill, too, Mr. Hooter was quick to mobilize.
While events during the war in Libya showed the migration group at is best — quick to mobilize and deft in moving large populations — human rights groups have sometimes accused it of pressuring people to return to dangerous situations.
Most relevant to the audience of Crunchgear, Manjoo discusses "a war that readers will be surprised to learn still sees much hot fire, but one in which, it turns out, combatants are surprisingly quick to mobilize against any perceived slight.
With children and women at heightened risk, UNICEF and its partners – including the World Health Organization and the Red Cross – have been quick to mobilize essential emergency supplies.
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Dr. Quick said: "You need to mobilize people for a vaccination campaign.
In the rush to mobilize immediate funds, they opt for quick solutions, i.e., distress financing, often from illegitimate sources.
A particular benefit of surgery is to mobilize patients quicker.
This response is intended to mobilize you for quick action.
Protestors have begun to mobilize.
I need you to mobilize".
"We're going to mobilize around this".
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