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Under the court's rules, the case is likely to be heard in April, with a decision expected by the end of June -- in time to galvanize advocates and opponents of immigration reform and to add further fuel to the presidential election.
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He'll arrive on Sunday, too late to face Colorado on Saturday, but in time to hopefully galvanize the Impact's attack, having scored 142 goals in Serie A. Which is 142 than me.
At this crucial time, campaigners are determined to galvanize public support.
At the same time, Obama also wants to galvanize support among leaders in the Middle East and is mindful that they worry about how a fierce retaliation might affect their citizens being held hostage by the Islamic State.
The upshot is that the Democrat has spent most of his time campaigning in New York City, trying to galvanize his base of support.
"Withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris agreement is only going to galvanize cleantech entrepreneurs to work three times as hard to address the dangers of climate change and this presidency".
"It's an interesting time in Mississippi politics, where race has always been used to galvanize a certain set of voters, that is shifting where there's an appeal to black voters for their support," said Johnson.
At the time of the brawl, Cincinnati was 5-3, buthehe fallout seemed to galvanize the team.
If anything, it seemed to galvanize Pacquiao.
Politicians have sought other means to galvanize voters.
To galvanize is to electrify — to shock and inspire.
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