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A piece of extraordinary news travelled a long distance in a very short time, mobilising an entire region to arms.
During the war, Suslov spent much of his time mobilising workers to fight against the German invaders.
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While it could at one time mobilise over 700 local election candidates and a quarter of a million votes, this month the party awoke to find its vote had collapsed and the number of its councillors had plummeted.
This may imperil the landing rights, but will, at the same time mobilise quite a bit of opposition, including in the United States, because it is true that although the US administration would very much like to force this through, there is much support for our position among the parliamentarians.
When some of us are asleep, some of us are up, in different time zones, mobilising, strategising, informing each other, and, lobbying our respective governments to give the girls the time of day.
People realised the threat just in time, we mobilised just in time.
The timing does not give his competitors time to mobilise, and angers some of his colleagues.
What's more, they say, King Charles simply won't have as much time to "mobilise".
This time Kenyans mobilised against violence with rallies, concerts and online campaigns.
"Privatisation is now a serious threat to our public services, so it's time to mobilise," says Butler.
But at least a growing cadre of people like Munshi see that it's time to mobilise for the ageing tech opportunity.
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