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(Mr. Winslow was more galvanizing, but Mr. Bowers was more inventive and balanced).
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"Leaders are going to have to work to be more galvanizing".
She brings a good deal of research and experience to bear — the show has been performed at correctional facilities — and as she reaches a finish that's more galvanizing than rabble-rousing, she sounds battle-tested.
But another example, based on work by the controversial contemporary photographer Andreas Serrano, isn't any more galvanizing.
There was more than a bit of the angry young man in Mr. Hayes's approach to galvanizing public ire over air and water pollution.
For many viewers (and some critics as well), the prospect of another Iraq movie, like so much else about the war, is likely to be more wearying than galvanizing.
This bit of progress is encouraging, no doubt, but what would be even more encouraging and more galvanizing for country music's quest to showcase great female talent would be a full re-embracing of the Dixie Chicks.
She hopes the march will galvanize younger generations to be more active.
Clymer, a former Washington correspondent for The New York Times, is more interested in how the canal issue galvanized the political right.
What's more — and this is the finding that has galvanized the educational world — the difference between good teachers and poor teachers turns out to be vast.
"His emphasis on being more pro-democracy in the Middle East seems to have galvanized some movement.
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