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the mobilisation
noun
The act of mobilising
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"The mobilisation order is tantamount to dictatorship.
According to Plokhy, the pro-independence movement in Ukraine came out of the mobilisation around Chernobyl.
It will require, as in Afghanistan, the mobilisation of internal resistance.
But the decisive element in the new situation is the mobilisation of the one-nation Tories.
And importantly, recent weeks have seen the mobilisation of a new political force.
"That's why the mobilisation of people of faith, including the Catholic church, is so important".
Some effect social change through political campaigns, marches and the mobilisation of social media.
It took three weeks, outrage and the mobilisation of thousands of people to make that happen.
The decree allows for the mobilisation of reservists, among other measures.
In short, Casablanca is about the mobilisation of anti-fascism in the 1930s.
The mobilisation of volunteer reservists in support of the Olympics is also under way.
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