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Both campaigns used star power on Friday to try to galvanize support.
"Our job has got to be to try to galvanize each of those sectors, so there is a wide variety of ways people potentially can hear about this".
The administration continued today to try to galvanize an international coalition, its diplomatic and military strategy focused on trying to use Russia and Pakistan in an encircling movement on the north and south of Afghanistan.
More and more brave citizens, mostly mothers, try to galvanize their terrified neighbors — "A thousand grains of sand can make a tower" — and the crowds that had earlier marched past to watch the execution now march along the same road to heed a dissident call to arms.
This is not the first time that Putin has used a military drawback in order to try to galvanize a deadlocked political scene.
Now that Russia and the U.S. are involved, the Cold War-era rhetoric has ramped up to try to galvanize private donors to supplement government grants so that the relief agencies can strike their own blows to help victims.
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In recent weeks, groups have been trying to galvanize opposition to the proposal.
We're trying to galvanize the creative community to actually make our imprint on society greater.
Mr. Engler has tried to galvanize his supporters by attacking the limited Democratic efforts.
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