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Torture is against international law and will further galvanize extremists?
The bill also targets Planned Parenthood for destruction, which will further galvanize women and men who support the organization to turn out and vote.
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This won't end the obesity epidemic but it will make a big dent and will help to further galvanize this issue.
While it won't hurt Trump among his incredibly devoted base, it will serve to further galvanize the anti-Trump forces – making it even less likely that the "never Trump" crowd could be wooed back into the GOP tent if he is the nominee.
Other activities - exhibitions, trainings, debates, and media and social mobilization campaigns – will also be held to further galvanize public awareness and support.
But there were signs that the government had aroused a formidable opposition among aid groups and unions, which could further galvanize resistance.
But resentment is running high among black voters who believe they were disenfranchised, and a Bush victory could further galvanize minorities against Republicans in 2002.
Developments in Crimea seemed to further galvanize Donetsk's separatists.
2008 has been declared the International Year of Sanitation by the UN General Assembly to further galvanize the world community as a key player for ensuring success.
It further galvanized everyone, because the media was also clearly drawn toward this candidate as much as the people were.
There is always a chance that a new buyer will emerge, or that this deal will galvanize a failed suitor to return to the table.
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