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  1. a command to report for active military duty.

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Its competitors, though, see it as a call to arms.
But the breadth of her call to arms was unmistakable.
The four main "call to arms" of the group are:
Someone began ringing the town church bells, a call to arms.
Though the call to arms was careful, Somoza never forgave him.
Here's a fine call to arms from my pal Kara Swisher.
A group of female journalists responded to her call to arms.
He raised a call to arms—and then sounded the retreat.
For Stone, the impending Sony project was a call to arms.
Her announcement, sober in tone, was more a call to arms.
The call to arms came in the form of a memo.
The editorial serves as a call to arms for more research.
Many interpreted that as a call to arms against the protesters.
And at the end it is literally a call to arms.
This powerful and disturbing account is also a call to arms.
She made "Respect," written by Otis Redding, a call to arms.
Overall, "I look at this as a call to arms," Adler said.
Concluding his remarks Tuesday, Governor Cuomo issued his own call to arms.
I felt that this film was a kind of call to arms.
"To Wonder Women everywhere, this is my call to arms," Zehner writes.
His book functions as a joyful call to arms for conservation efforts.
That is an explanation of a quagmire, not a call to arms.
But to liberal activists, those moves are only a call to arms.
Radiohead isn't sure a single person will respond to that call to arms.
But Rick Perry, the energy secretary, sees it as a call to arms.
She concludes with a call to arms for those who share her concerns.
"The Rana Plaza disaster acted as a metaphorical call to arms," she says.
In 2012 he released a documentary, "Death by China", as a call to arms.
Group Text Amina Cain's 'Indelicacy' is a cautionary tale and a call to arms.
It seems like an apt call to arms for our political moment right now.
MIA's late 2015 single "Borders" was one of the first powerful call-to-arms.
Experiencing the plurality within the Islamic tradition would vitiate the puritan call-to-arms.
"Hopepunk is a radical call to arms for us to imagine better," Slack said.
"This collection is a creative call to arms," Mr. Raeburn said before the show.
It's a call to arms that is at once distinctively local and painfully global.
Sounding the call to arms in Congress are his hawkish lieutenants, led by Sens.
Call to arms for Baghdad But while the overwhelming 'yes' vote in Monday's referendum on Iraqi Kurdistan's independence was a materialization of the dreams of many Kurds, for Baghdad and its allies in Iran and Turkey, it is a call to arms.
The passion behind this funky horn-laden version turns it into a call to arms.
Almost a year later, the existential call-to-arms feels only more urgent and vital.
At least disrupt started off as a compact, muscular verb, an implicit call to arms.
Interestingly, the filmmakers insists the documentary isn't just a film, but a call to arms.
Ashley Judd, Salma Hayek and Annabella Sciorra delivering a powerful Time's Up call to arms.
Thus the sound of the Akoben was a battle cry and a call to arms.
The terror group issued a worldwide call to arms during the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.
Well, there'll be hard conversations, there'll be fuzzy conversations, and there'll be a call-to-arms.
" This Easter, we may all be reciting the workers' call-to-arms: "No pension, no Peeps.
Selena Gomez just owned Justin Bieber so hard ... mocking his "call to arms" against his fans.
Shortly after, the hashtag #TakeDownMillieBobbyBrown was created as a sort of social media call-to-arms.
In this era of modern termination assailing us, the book feels like a call to arms.
But Mr. Nunberg said the call to arms for Republican voters would be a worthwhile message.
The digital call to arms came shortly after the first round of the French presidential election.
It's a useful call to arms that everyone who is #BernieOrBust needs to hear and think about.
It's both a release and a call to arms — and don't we all need that right now?
If others heed their call to arms, the humanitarian and security situation is likely to deteriorate rapidly.
In the weeks since Guaido's failed call to arms, senior officers have reiterated their commitment to Maduro.
As news of the conflict spread, it became a call to arms for the gay liberation movement.
I would envisage more of a call to arms requesting support and assistance from the private sector.
As a call to arms, "The Color of Law" may be difficult for potential allies to embrace.
It is at once an affecting, crowd-pleasing film and a call-to-arms for judicial reform.
Will the national anthem itself be banned because someone is offended by its revolutionary call to arms?
Back at the ranch, "The Yellow Rose of Texas" was chiming like a circusy call to arms.
The flier's call to arms for white men to "stand their ground" is not an empty one.
So Mr. Zambrano posted a tweet that Monterrey's business leaders still cite as a call to arms.
But here we are, six months later, and few tech leaders have taken up this call to arms.
Her talk was a carefully worded call to arms for scientists to become part of the political process.
After all, Prior's speech isn't just a cheerful reminder that things will improve — it's a call to arms.
The historian was well received as he alternated between clever jokes and a call to arms for democracy.
If only this were simply a rich historical document, rather than a beautiful and timely call to arms.
During Tuesday's Desus & Mero, the VICELAND hosts watched and respectfully picked apart the actor's dramatic call to arms.
Weaver's campaign pamphlet, "A Call to Arms," provides a taste of the candidate's rhetoric in the presidential campaign.
Hospitals need a call to arms, and specific, bold, unified plans for collective action on a military scale.
Now imagine what would happen if President Trump actually issued a call to arms to his supporters. Scared?
Be bold, these call to arms exhorted: Dare to tilt at windmills with your own handmade pole vault.
Perhaps she'll even lead a call to arms on tour — but there's only one way to find out.
But a call-to-arms by Janelle Monáe, and an emotional performance by Kesha, approached it head-on.
The group often categorizes seemingly unrelated acts of terror as being a response to this call to arms.
It has been followed with a series of videos publicizing the call to arms in English, German, and Turkish.
It will also play well as a recruiting call to arms for the worldwide virtual Islamic state -- present everywhere.
The group recently issued a worldwide call to arms during the holy Muslim period of Ramadan, which is ongoing.
Hapilon escaped, then issued a call to arms to hundreds of insurgents to initiate their planned takeover of Marawi.
In short, it's a call to arms for the attendees of the Munich Security Conference – and far, far beyond.
Your book feels like the left-wing equivalent of the "Flight 93" essay — an urgent Democratic call to arms.
So I get people's need for a feminist call to arms, for pep talks and poetry and Pinterest quotes.
But retailers are being forced to respond to the growing call to arms that is racing across the internet.
Unlike the protest songs of the Civil War era, "Strange Fruit" wasn't a chant or a call to arms.
He was railing against Mr. Trump, yes, but his words amounted to a moral imperative, a call to arms.
It is not meant to be a political rant or a call to arms but a wake-up call.
Summoning an Irish-Catholic call to arms that elevates the importance of blood ties, the entire family pitched in.
The event took on the contours of an activist call to arms, but it doubled as a product preview.
Richard Bausch's "Letter to a Young Writer" is a literary call to arms that's been passed around for years.
By that standard, Taylor Swift's Instagram call to arms ended up having a measurable impact by encouraging voter registration.
Their latest release, To the Barricades, is a strident call to arms (and a damn good black metal punk album).
He wrote the book "Preserving the Chesapeake Bay" (1996) as a call to arms to keep the bay cleanup going.
Badison is distracted by Carol's call to arms, because she's busy with her own little war: Taking down Piper Chapman.
But for Tim Kennedy it was exactly the message he'd been waiting for—a thrilling and righteous call to arms.
This inspired a poem, which then turned into a mission statement, a call to arms which you can read below.
And paying attention to Mr. De Palma's mastery of them doesn't constitute nostalgia so much as a call to arms.
" Sadler concluded her essay with a call to arms: "This isn't about one person or a few—it's about us.
But from the Trump administration: silence, notwithstanding a parting warning and a call to arms from President Barack Obama's team.
But while "The Epic" delivered music of spiritual regeneration and self-affirmation, this new thing is a call to arms.
Sanders and his team like to talk about the "movement" that backs his call to arms for the democratic left.
Cars queued at gas pumps, as call-to-arms songs from Lebanon's 15-year civil war blared over the radio.
However, music can't only and always be a call to arms, it can also tenderize and engulf when comfort is needed.
FOR artists, acts of war and iconoclasm often serve as a call to arms, triggering creative expressions of rebellion and dissent.
We issued a call to arms in the newspaper this morning, the case for cooking breakfast as often as you can.
In December, Gore issued a call to arms encouraging the art community to challenge the president-elect at every available opportunity.
It's a thought experiment, not a call to arms, although I admit to being as disgruntled with American politics as anyone.
The collection is a call-to-arms to young adults who complain about their humdrum existence, yet do nothing about it.
Fashion Review The final round of the ready-to-wear collections began here with a quote, and a call to arms.
" Missandei said with her final breaths, a stirring call to arms that, in the context, translates essentially into "Burn them all!
For another, whereas "Casablanca" put forth a spine-stiffening anti-fascist call to arms, "Allied" offers the comforts of elegant escapism.
Meryl Streep's speech at the Golden Globes on Sunday was an arresting, heartbreaking testimony and a historic call-to-arms — for some.
He concludes with a call to arms: manuscripts are a neglected corner of academia and he wants more people to study them.
It's a call to arms—an incendiary hymn dipped in sea shanty cadence and wrapped in a swooping nu-metal guitar tone.
Waters and others should seek to legislate immigration policy for a successful resolution, not use past incidents as a call to arms.
Here, organizers see him as the epitome of what the Arena represents: a call to arms, with an emphasis on the arms.
They also warned that one of Al Shabab's leaders issued a "call to arms" in November to attack Americans around the world.
None of these solutions is perfect, but they do represent a call to arms and a monumental shift in the right direction.
As soon as the results came in the current prime minister issued a dire call to arms to fight the far right.
The rapper's apparent call to arms inspired a fusillade of threats from his followers — prompting Gonzalez to file a police complaint against Fitty.
But I've always seen Bitch Planet as more of a call to arms, a sledgehammer to the face of the society it reflects.
Regardless of why medical workers tend to die by suicide, there needs to be a call to arms to do something about it.
Vanity Fair called it an "anti-Trump call to arms," but pointed out the sitcom was also about a lot more than that.
Mr. Shakir blasted out a tweet calling Mr. Reid's endorsement "disappointing," in what became something of a call to arms for Sanders supporters.
Norwich, UK screamo/emoviolence band Cassus hear that call to arms and answer back with the loudest battle cry a band can provide.
The "Nobody's Fool" director was in NYC Tuesday, where he said Trump's call to arms in houses of worship is not the solution.
Donny is a genius, a Mark Zuckerberg wannabe who's seen "The Social Network" ("a generational call to arms") at least a dozen times.
The old call to arms for greener living has finally infiltrated fashion, which generally follows the less enlightened pattern of produce, dismiss, discard.
If her populist socialist call to arms gains traction outside of progressive circles, Warren could prove hard to beat in the general election.
A former top commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia has issued a new call to arms, upending the country's peace agreement.
A former top commander of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia has issued a new call to arms, upending the country's peace agreement.
With Occult Anarchist Propaganda, Book of Sand has issued a challenge, a call to arms, and a damn fine black metal album besides.
Speaking directly to the camera, Loesch, who had joined the group as a national spokeswoman months earlier, issued a breathless call to arms.
It's a way for Kjellberg to reiterate to his audience that everything about "subscribe to PewDiePie" is a joke, not a call to arms.
Read another, Clinton's comments on Tuesday were a call to arms -- a pledge to resist Trump and the agenda he represents at every turn.
In the meantime, Mr. Trump's candidacy has served as a call to arms for extremist leaders who usually have little use for electoral politics.
It was a call to arms credited to ancient Roman senator Cato the Elder, who inspired his countrymen to crush Rome's rival in battle.
So this isn't a rational call to arms, it's merely a plea from a parent who wants to play (and love) more video games.
He hopes the futuristic vision he paints will be a call to arms, but most here are resigned to what they see as coming.
And when the national press called us a dying city at the beginning of this decade, we took it as a call to arms.
Before the midterm elections, Mike Bloomberg is making a (not entirely selfless) call to arms with a $5 million ad campaign to support Democrats.
Both sides have issued a call to arms this weekend for an event being billed as a "Trump Free Speech Rally" in Portland, Ore.
Here in the South, there are still organized hate groups that hear a call to arms in the covert racism of partisan power plays.
This little anthem to outsider solidarity, delivered with a gender-neutral lift, is both cute and furious, a joke and a call to arms.
Yet while Mr. Perriello's call to arms drew an enthusiastic ovation, it did not sway Matt Leslie, who long ago committed to Lt. Gov.
"For us it's very much a bit of a call to arms across the community ... There's a lot more we can do," he said.
"The days of giving digital a pass are over," Pritchard said in a call to arms at an Association of National Advertisers meeting in January.
Kelland—who has has more than 5,000 followers on Facebook and more than 1,000 followers on Instagram—posted the call to arms on social media.
Despite those criticisms, her acceptance speech near the end of the night was a rousing call to arms for the entertainment industry as a whole.
Underside of Power is a call to arms and laundry list of genocides; 95 theses as 99 Problems, with late period capitalism as (number) one.
Let's see if he can divide that reward up effectively, given his iffy history with math, but for now watch his call to arms below.
Knifeplay's new album opens with a sort of call for camaraderie for fuckups, a call to arms for anyone bound together by sickness and suffering.
His stirring call to arms came minutes after Mr. Trump concluded a private session with Senate Republicans meant to unite them over their shared agenda.
The United Nations Verification Mission also rejected the new call to arms, as did the special tribunal created under the deal to prosecute war crimes.
It may not have been his intention, but Mr. Weinstein's many interviews effectively became a call to arms for internet trolls and the alt-right.
Far from being narcissistic, "Capacity" is a rousing call-to-arms for overachievers and over-helpers to, even if for a moment, take a break.
Some hope the Long March will become a call to arms that helps China overcome challenges such as a slowing economy and rampant social inequality.
Brian Rosenwald, a history instructor at the University of Pennsylvania, is not surprised that so many of his peers are answering this call to arms.
Emigrating to Britain in 1931, he was the author of the first call to arms for the liberal fightback, "The Road to Serfdom," published in 1944.
The company's founder and CEO, Rony Abovitz, tweeted out a call to arms to creators to sign up to work on new content for the platform.
The wonder of this play is the way in which Ms Schreck turns her analysis of the flaws of the constitution into a call to arms.
Parker is a handsome, commanding presence when he's preaching, particularly when Nat begins to adopt the Bible's fire-and-brimstone passages as a call to arms.
McMullin's presidential bid failed but his column is a call to arms for voters who view the two major parties as the choice between two evils.
"If there were a call to arms, or to non-arms, or some wonderful festival in a place I've never been, I would go," she said.
But the decentralized nature of the movement also probably played a part, making the vests even more important as a unifying thread and call to arms.
"We do not need you, we do not like you personally and thus we will call you names" is the president's foreign policy call to arms.
That was the year the American Political Science Association (APSA) Committee on Political Parties released a call to arms that sounds like satire to modern ears.
We call to arms our fellow craftsmen and women to go deeper and through our hearts battle against fear, self-centeredness, exclusivity of our predominantly narcissistic culture.
At a time when progressives are calling upon one another to unite and resist the Trump administration, Ballou's words are a subtle but powerful call to arms.
Her upcoming book isn't just a call to arms for recreational pot smokers—especially women, people of color, and LGBTQ people—to start growing their own weed.
Full of pithy aphorisms, The Society of the Spectacle reads less like an academic text and more like a manifesto — a call to arms against passive spectatorship.
Another new take is "Man Up", a powerful, thought-provoking call to arms by Rebecca Asher, author of a previous book on the troubles with modern parenting.
Envisioned as a call to arms for global action, the gathering could provide a much needed boost to the liberal order in an era of conspicuous nationalism.
At one point in Dark Phoenix, Magneto (Michael Fassbender) confronts longtime frenemy Professor Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), who has just delivered his trademark rousing call to arms.
All aspirants to power were to renounce any call to arms in exchange for the possibility of gaining the presidency merely through choice by the departing president.
Last year's SAG Awards, which took place two days after President Trump's travel ban, became an impromptu call to arms and show of solidarity for marginalized communities.
"The truth will out," Douglas declares in "Girl 27," and with each new account of sexual assault and harassment, her example serves as a call to arms.
Considering the ills I'd seen throughout the game up to this point, her unmasking as the Flame Emperor wasn't a heel turn, but a call to arms.
"The pineapple is a call to arms," said Penelope Major, 38, who has dealt with infertility and now sells pineapple products through an Etsy shop called HeartMyMugs.
That plans for demolition have thus far been allowed to move forward without debate is forgivable; but this eulogy will do double duty as call to arms.
President Trump's declaration of a public health emergency in the face of the opioid epidemic gripping the nation was a call to arms, but without the arms.
When they threaten Shiite holy sites, Iraq's top Shiite cleric issues a call to arms, and masses of volunteers, largely backed and armed by Iran, join militias.
Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, and Roy Moore's alleged predatory behavior should be a call to arms for every human to show support and advocacy for one another.
Biebs issued a call to arms for the Beliebers to shut the website down and his loyal fans are doing their damnedest to make his wish come true.
However, as a public health-oriented psychiatrist who has been involved in gun violence prevention advocacy for years, I know that her call to arms is dangerously misguided.
Among older whites unsettled by new Spanish-speaking neighbors, or suspicious of the faith claimed by their country's most bitter enemies, his name is a call to arms.
Simpson was his typical rousing self, bopping through the brass on "Keep It Between the Lines" and letting loose on "Call to Arms," lashing out on a Telecaster.
In this call to arms, Sitaraman excels in "helping understand how our forebears handled it and building a platform to think about it today," Angus Deaton wrote here.
Other keynote speakers, including former N.F.L. coaches, players and team presidents, echoed Mr. Hallenbeck's call to arms at the three-day event, saying the sport is under threat.
"We call to arms our fellow craftsmen and women to go deeper and through our hearts battle against fear, self-centeredness, exclusivity of our predominantly narcissistic culture," he said.
Smart publishers will react to Thiel's call to arms in a similar vein to the closing words of his editorial: He can't do it, if we don't let him.
Rankin says that part of what they are doing is responding to the recent "call to arms" for museums to be more socially and personally relevant to their constituencies.
After winning Best Actress for her work in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Frances McDormand ends the Oscars with an incendiary call-to-arms masquerading as an acceptance speech.
New Zealand site Newshub said the last two lines of the letter posted on 4chan could be read as a call to arms but blanked out what it said.
The track wants to use the message as a call-to-arms for Mexicans to show they will pull together to put on another successful event on October 29.
" His activism, and in particular his message in "How to Write About Africa," she said, offered "a necessary call to arms in disrupting the Western gaze of African stories.
But if the assault on Tuesday was meant as a call to arms, it instead perplexed Venezuelans who have been protesting against the government and a devastating economic crisis.
And so what the All Blacks use as a call to arms – an ancestral war cry with centuries of history – Milan and Nivea turned into a fucking brand-awareness exercise.
Maybe Democrats can win those arguments, but "Republicans will take your healthcare away and give tax breaks to the rich" is a much better call to arms going into 2020.
For Valdet, and a great many others just like him, the ISIS call to arms was, and is, a noble-seeming cause with the fringe benefits of an honorable death.
But smart publishers will react to Thiel's call to arms in a similar vein to the closing words of his editorial: He can't do it, if we don't let him.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, a Trump ally stung by his rejection in the hunt to be Mr. Trump's running mate, rebounded with a call to arms against Mrs. Clinton.
Lyrics directly inciting violence through hate speech may be just about the only exception, and even then the lines between a true call to arms versus artistic license blur constantly.
This is no trumpeting call to arms, or not only that, but an open-ended portrait of both the sociology and psychology of the artist as rebel in Eastern Europe.
Every three years since 2010, Pastor Bryan Carter has issued a call to arms to his 8,214 parishioners at Concord, in South Dallas: Disavow living together and commit to marriage.
How will we marshal an innovation call to arms, to recruit a new generation of computer scientists and designers, chemists and metallurgists, electrical engineers and machinists, pipe-fitters and welders?
That call to arms put pressure on other Democrats to put up a fight against Trump's nominees and led to one of the most contentious nomination process in recent memory.
"Chicken Noodle Soup," the long-awaited collaboration between BTS star J-Hope and American singer Becky G, has been released -- and it's been accompanied by a viral call to arms.
Worn by everyone from off-duty models to Susie Lau and Julia Restoin Roitfeld, the joyful call-to-arms is a reflection of how we're all seeking a little more positivity.
"Bitch Better Have My Money," the best of the three by a long shot, was a furious call to arms that elevated the simplest lyrics to the highest forms of disdain.
But it's hard to see how this will work for Trump, particularly if they got an earful of his call to arms against immigrants later in the evening on national television.
So in honor of International Women's Day, this is my call to arms to all of you women out there — it is our duty to fight together, to empower each other.
Johnny Mak, a veteran Democratic Alliance district councillor in Yuen Long who witnessed the train station bloodshed, said he believed Li's remarks had been an explicit call to arms against protesters.
Among those who sent notes to the governor's office in the days and months after his rousing call to -arms were a football coach, an animal lover and a drama critic.
But the call to arms lacked the familiar cranky urgency that has sent young liberals flocking to the polls this year—namely because, despite their political similarities, Stein just isn't Bernie.
The Post is a valentine to newspaper journalism, to be sure, but it's less a call to arms for the press itself and much more for those who own the press.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, who has worked for months to find traction in a crowded Democratic presidential primary, stepped forward on Friday with a call to arms: President Trump must be impeached.
Mr. Trump's call to arms — widely condemned by Democrats and some prominent Republicans — was shared more than 22017,22017 times on Facebook, an illustration of the site's power to spread racist sentiment.
Backed by his six-piece Zincfence Redemption band, he presented one of his most popular songs, a lilting number called "Smile Jamaica," as a call to arms in a cultural battle.
The Handmaid's Tale showrunner Bruce Miller took his acceptance speech as a moment to issue a creative call to arms, a call echoed by other speeches throughout the politically charged Emmys ceremony.
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The song is part antichauvinist call to arms, part street fight, part "had it up to here" exasperation, part wink — each a mood Ms. Jackson would deploy for most of her career.
As the anticipation rose, strings swelled, and horns sounded a klaxon call to arms, the tension became unbearable—until, finally, they dropped into the feral howl of "Ye Entrancemperium," and time stopped.
Missing from the Murthy's commendable call to arms, though, was mention of the role technology plays in reducing drug diversion and doctor shopping, and providing ready access to services to support patients.
Far-right groups and militias don't see Civil War 2 as an idea worth spoofing, they see it as a call to arms, and, at least online, claim to be acting accordingly.
Parabellum's violent sound became a literal call to arms, and their set, made up of songs like "Guerra", "Monopolio y Sexo," and "224 Engendro" [220 Spawn] were a catalyst for the riot.
But Lennon was also sceptical of crowds in revolutionary moods: his "Revolution" was anything but a call to arms ("when you talk about destruction / don't you know that you can count me out").
Don't Just Sit Back and Hope Metal and Punk "Get Better" Under Trump A call to arms and practical action strategies for after you wear out your Dead Kennedys and Nuclear Assault records.
Tim Flannery pulls no punches in this call to arms, explaining not only the history and likely future of climate change, but also specific actions we can take to improve our dangerous reality.
It's called "CEASE AND DESIST," and she's labeled it as "a call to arms for all survivors," following her own allegations of long-term abuse against her former Crystal Castles bandmate Ethan Kath.
Senate Democrats running for president are touting their support for the Green New Deal in early primary states, but are casting it as more of a call to arms than a policy platform.
Federal authorities can offer reduced sentences, even misdemeanor charges, against anyone barricaded who may not want to go to jail for a lot of years based on the call to arms of Bundy.
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But Donald Trump's victory in 22 alarmed a lot of people, and the election was something of a call to arms (or a call to code, really) for even the moderately left-leaning.
More than 30,000 users signed up for the Facebook event "Shoot at Hurricane Irma," a facetious call to arms from Florida resident Ryon Edwards, who suggested that residents fire guns at the hurricane.
Warren also dipped her toe into supporters' inboxes this weekend, issuing a fundraising call to arms in support of Democrat Dan McCready as allegations of election fraud swirl around his NC-9 race.
But the city's measure to place symbolic saltshakers next to individual menu items with at least 2,300 milligrams of sodium — again, the full, recommended daily allotment — is far from a call to arms.
The most moving call to arms came in the show's final moments, after over an hour of dimly lit performances of songs from HOPELESSNESS and unreleased material that mirrored the album's downcast disposition.
Responding to a call to arms on social media, she said, hundreds of volunteers have helped to pack four shipping containers full of supplies that will be delvered to the islands this week.
The very complexity and diversity of the stories that preceded this call to arms, however, undermines the assertion that "philanthropy's fingerprints are all over" the four-decade trend toward sharply increased economic inequality.
His beautiful book is a call to arms for all artists, and those who love the arts, to use their talents for the larger good of our culture, our communities and our world.
Having vowed there to "fight my heart out" against government corruption and corporate power, Ms. Warren roused the crowd in Cedar Rapids on Sunday not with bounteous optimism but a call to arms.
That power runs through her music, and she has a knack for writing choruses which sound like a call to arms, willing the crowd want to join in her music and her struggle.
But the firing has become a call-to-arms for alt-right voices on the internet who are crowdfunding money for the engineer, James Damore, and are now calling for a boycott of Google.
Artificial Intelligence Poses A Greater Risk To IP Than Humans Do On December 2180, 22017, I published my original call to arms for society's rational regulation of artificial intelligence before it is too late.
Trump and his supporters will meet Ryan's call to arms predictably, with ad hominem attacks on Ryan and his "establishment" ties, accusing him of ignoring the voters and subverting the will of the people.
Ed Markey (D-Mass.) have unveiled their Green New Deal resolution — a call to arms on climate and jobs that's long on ambition, but lacking in details and a political path to becoming policy.
But if I were to give a book to the Queen of England it would be "The Enchanted Glass: Britain and Its Monarchy," Tom Nairn's classic republican (in the European sense) call to arms.
Whatever Mr. Trump's intentions, his candidacy has been treated as a call to arms by white nationalists, who often rush to attack Jewish journalists when they write something perceived as unflattering about Mr. Trump.
The call to arms was conceived by Dr. Zubin Damania, who practiced for a decade as a Stanford University hospital-based internist and now lectures about medical care at conferences and online as ZDoggMD.
But following Stuart's initial call to arms in his 2009 book Waste: Uncovering the Global Food Scandal, he reckons beer could be the catalyst for changing how we deal with all this leftover food.
The initiative followed the reported hanging of a gay man in Iran, one of the Trump administration's adversaries, and in an op-ed for a German news publication Grenell voiced a call to arms.
During a short introduction, the duo cited a lack of shared resources and physical spaces in Central Ohio as their call to arms to create a radical moving image microcinema with politics at the forefront.
But two years after #NiUnaMenos was heard around the world, following protests across Latin America and a call to arms from some of the most influential women in the region, what has really been achieved?
Top aides have made it very clear that the speech would not be the usual litany of legislative priorities but would instead be a grander call to arms on the major challenges facing the nation.
But the ceremony eventually came to feel less like an outraged call to arms than a long lecture, written in thick black gold capital letters, about what a wonderfully warm and welcoming place Hollywood is.
Above: The Sexy Brutale screenshot courtesy Tequila Works Let this piece serve as a call to arms: if you, like me, found yourself disappointed by Playtonic's Rare-baiting platformer, Yooka-Laylee, then you're not alone.
The lecture-performance was punctuated with the Guerrilla Girls' well-trodden call-to-arms against patriarchal forces in the art world, asking viewers to examine the manifold ways women have been omitted from art history.
"2100", which features vocals from Roc Nation artist Boots who previously appeared on Run The Jewels 2, is a sombre but palpably angry call to arms for all those left reeling by yesterday's election result.
"Some sleep in underground passages, some use government money to pay for their banquets," IN3 rapped on their biggest song, "Beijing Evening News"—hardly a revolutionary call to arms, but a gentle swipe at authorities.
Marsden Hartley was living in Berlin when war broke out, and some cubistic paintings he did there, like "Berlin Ante War," were visual responses to the flash and clamor that followed the call to arms.
Still, senior military commanders and counterterrorism specialists caution that the organization remains a dangerously resilient force in Iraq and Syria, and a potent global movement through its call to arms to followers on social media.
The meetup was a local iteration of an international movement called Techfugees: a kind of call to arms to get the tech industry involved in aiding the nearly 60 million displaced individuals around the globe.
"If ever there was a call to arms to create better ads, this is it," Meeker, a partner at venture firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, said on stage at the event in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
No matter that Mr Flake is a lifelong disciple of Barry Goldwater, the flinty Arizonan prophet of economic freedom, whose own call to arms against an overweening central government was entitled "The Conscience of a Conservative".
There's a lot of guilt in Luca Guadagnino's remake of Dario Argento's 1977 horror classic, Suspiria, a burden of shame borne by a nation, Germany, that not so very long ago, heeded Hitler's call to arms.
In fact, though we loathed the January Financial Times column penned by famed VC Michael Moritz, who suggested U.S. companies follow China's lead, his underlying call to arms was probably, gulp, prescient in its own way.
Pelosi, who was dining with Stephen Cloobeck, a major Democratic fundraiser, said Trump may actually be unaware that "The President's words weigh a ton" on people who may view his rhetoric as a call to arms.
But there was something else at play that feels more radical, and indicates the start of a real turn for Hollywood in light of last year's call to arms for equality and gender parity in the business.
But it turns out, that disconnect isn't only a generational one — I saw plenty of fellow millennials, who live in my city and (presumably) socialize around similar kinds of people, sharing Knoll's call to arms in earnest.
While the Grab deal was in part an admission that the company couldn't compete with its homegrown rival, it was also a sort of call to arms in markets like India, Latin America and the Middle East.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has issued a call to arms to House Democrats, urging her troops to unite in a public and animated defense of ObamaCare in the face of the Republicans' repeal efforts.
" Jake Thompson, a spokesperson for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said the group was supportive of the "exciting momentum behind a new grassroots call to arms, embodied in part by initiatives like the emerging Green New Deal.
So I want to explain why this week should feel like an important call to arms, and tell you what it's like to live with a common—and little understood—mental illness: borderline personality disorder, or BPD.
He said he hoped Trump would stand with ranchers in their disputes with the federal government over fees charged for cattle grazing on public land – a call to arms for many in the patriot and militia movement.
Sitaraman argues in his fine book — both a history and a call to arms — that the Constitution is premised on the existence of a thriving middle class, and that the current explosion of inequality will destroy it.
The seeds of jihad were also fertilised by the memory of French colonialism in north Africa, the experience of French prisons and the proximity of the war in Syria, which provided a call to arms and military training.
In contrast to Trump, whose rallies were a call to arms against an economic system rigged against everyday Americans, Clinton mentioned but rarely highlighted the many aspects of her economic agenda during the final weeks of the campaign.
A super PAC for Joe Biden — in a call to arms to wavering donors and supporters — is warning of a "doomsday scenario" for the Democratic Party if the wobbly onetime frontrunner is forced out of the presidential race.
That accumulation of cash seemed to spark a call to arms for Grab, which turned its Series H into a gargantuan rolling round after increasing the overall round target first to $5 billion and then to $6.5 billion.
He had hoped to replicate the revolution in Congo and then in Bolivia, but his call to arms largely failed and he was surrounded by U.S.-trained soldiers and caught in a ravine near La Higuera on Oct.
Its "duh duh duh duh duuh duh-duh duh, duh duuuuh, duuuuuuuuuuh" hook was shout-sung over the speakers at every party—a call to arms like none we'd heard before (well, since "Chelsea Dagger" a year earlier).
Niall's final words to me read as much like a call to arms as an invitation to experience the solace of the kind, blistering pop that they've perfected on songs like "Body," and on Could It Be Different?
If his replacement and the dogfight that will accompany it is not a call to arms and a reason to vote for every young American facing an uncertain future, it is hard to think of what might be.
He doesn't proselytize or offer solutions to fix our ailing democracy, which makes "The Fifth Risk" all the more effective as a call to arms — especially to his natural audience of (mostly) guys who like sports and moneymaking.
On Washington WASHINGTON — New presidents typically see their Inaugural Address as an opportunity to offer a promise of unity after a bitter election fight or to issue a call to arms to confront urgent economic or security threats.
He also secretly wrote a tract called "La Historia Me Absolverá" ("History Will Absolve Me"), a recreation of his trial defense speech that was spirited page by page to Havana and published as a rousing call to arms.
Not initially intending to make an environmental documentary, Kessler now hopes that The Pine Barrens can serve as a call to arms, inspiring others to take action and to raise awareness of the unique nature of the Pinelands.
Amiri was commander of the Popular Mobilisation Forces, a coalition of Iranian-backed militias that played a large role in defeating Islamic State after a call to arms by Iraq's most revered Shi'ite cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani.
But no move was so naked and downright nutsy as Uber investor Shervin Pishevar's public call-to-arms, a statement that addressed (in mind-boggling grandiosity) the legal battle between ex-CEO Travis Kalanick and the ridehail company's board.
Rather than an account of two men trying to catch a shark, it is really a homage to the sea and a call to arms to protect the ecosystem that humans treat so abysmally yet rely on so much.
Against this backdrop, they are forced to ask themselves just how far they are willing to go to protect their home, and praying there will be no reason to light the "fiery cross," an ancient Scottish call to arms.
Far from serving as a unifying call to arms for the President's party, the speech outlined priorities that liberal Democrats will have to apologize for and moderate Democrats will have to disavow if they want to win this fall.
Fights are supposed to be warnings that I could go at any moment, like a call to arms, not that I'm on an inevitable downward slope through slow decay toward inescapable obsolescence and eventual disappearance, like a death sentence.
That driver, whom police later shot to death, had expressed support online for the Islamist terror group ISIS and may have been responding to an ISIS spokesman's call to arms, according to the Institute for the Study of War.
The weavers just need what any side in a war needs: training so we know how to wage it, strategies so we know how to win it and a call to arms so we know why we're in it.
Buried within one of the central texts of the Second Vatican Council, "Lumen Gentium" ("The Dogmatic Constitution on the Church"), a document of the highest teaching authority, promulgated in 1964, is a vivid call to arms, addressed to laypeople.
But if millennial women aren't inspired by the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pantsuit's call to arms, or starry-eyed at the prospect of a female commander in chief, we wonder if they might feel differently in a few years.
As dusk fell, demonstrators in the Wan Chai district continued to toss Molotov cocktails at the police while the clanging of bricks on metal street signs — the protesters' call to arms — echoed through a canyon of tall apartment buildings.
In his fine book, both history and call to arms, Ganesh Sitaraman argues that the contemporary explosion of inequality will destroy the American Constitution, which is and was premised on the existence of a large and thriving middle class.
Barely has Ms. Melville begun to chart a societal awakening on the part of Effie — that also functions as Mr. Owen's own call to arms — before she is labeling herself a "stupid slag," just one of several rather colorful self-assessments.
An African-American artist with a concern for feminism and social justice, Saar reimagines the washboard as a site of insurrection — a call to arms for the disabused women of color whose hard housework buoyed the lives of their wealthy mistresses.
Footage of Garner's and Gray's deaths at the hands of police officers was captured by bystanders — the former in 2014, the latter in 2015 — and spread quickly around the globe, becoming a call to arms for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Byrne's Dadaist declaration "I Zimbra", the opening track on Fear of Music—featuring nonsense phrases purloined from Hugo Ball's Dada Manifesto from the same year—is certainly a less grave call to arms than those of the precursors of surrealism.
They see their destructive acts in the streets as a wake-up call for the left and a warning to the extreme right—as a call to arms and an example of how to fight what they see as fascism.
Four months earlier, the U.S. attorney had been giving a speech to the New York Bar, and had basically said in what was effectively a call to arms -- mind you, this is right in the shadows of the financial crisis.
ISIS and its affiliates have certainly changed the way people inhabit public spaces and undertake communal devotion, but it has also been a call to arms to those who see it as an existential threat to their own version of Islam.
The call to arms by Cuomo, seen as a potential presidential candidate in 2020, "sets him up to be the obvious antidote to Donald Trump, more than anyone else, because this is Trump's home state," said longtime Democratic strategist Hank Sheinkopf.
A prosecution memorandum that argues to keep Mr. DeLemus in custody says he was working as a self-employed carpenter when he answered Cliven Bundy's "call to arms" and drove across the country with guns and ammunition to join the standoff.
The line "non me ne frego" appeared in song, speech, and on garments during the 1920s as a call to arms for a new lifestyle: a proud rejection of all things at odds with fear, self-doubt, and the nationalist state.
" He tells the court that "a common tactic" by "activist individuals/organisations" is to: "...use social media to announce a 'call to arms' by publicising the details of a 'peaceful' protest on Twitter or Facebook or their own organisation's website.
But while most of what happens on the site stays there, this type of call to arms has the potential to do real damage—especially after the site's white-supremacy-supporting users have been empowered by President-elect Donald Trump.
" Obama's remarks, made in an interview with DNC chairman Tom Perez, followed a call to arms by Democratic powerhouse fundraiser Amy Rao, who called on the 100 donors gathered in a cavernous living room to "give so much that it hurts.
On June 17, 1940, still reeling from France's fall to Nazi Germany three days earlier, de Gaulle fled to London, where he borrowed a friend's apartment at 3 Curzon Square (then called Seamore Grove) and drafted a passionate call to arms.
And he is stepping into a race filled with 19 other candidates who could lift their profiles by baiting the front-runner into a back-and-forth that would quickly erase memories of Mr. Biden's high-minded call to arms.
No. 5 kimberley region, australia This book, in which "Winton gives us an aerial view of humanity's situation and its effect on those with whom we share the planet," is as much a memoir as it is a call to arms.
" Two weeks later, Mr. Bush made another call to arms, saying that putting Hussein "aside" would "facilitate the resolution of all these problems that exist and certainly would facilitate the acceptance of Iraq back into the family of peace-loving nations.
It has been used as a political call to arms for Shi'ites since Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, and was linked at Wednesday's rally to the struggles faced by Hezbollah allies across the region against a Sunni bloc led by Saudi Arabia.
His lot was to do the work that would inspire and call to arms those willing to go forward into battle with a clear sense of what it takes to stand your visual ground with the photographs that were painfully truthful.
An hour before midnight, Lopez Obrador performed his first 'Grito' (Cry) as leader from the balcony of the presidential palace in the center of Mexico City, an event which commemorates the call to arms by rebel priest Miguel Hidalgo on Sept.
A staff member with the HBO comedy show "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" had a small question about the Trevor Project, the nonprofit where Mr. Mendelsohn works and which the show planned to feature in a comedic call to arms.
He described the paper as "a call to arms" for intense monitoring of an infection that has the potential to be as devastating to snakes as white nose syndrome has been to bats, and other fungal diseases to frogs and salamanders.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has placed an emergency order of 10,000 ventilators designed at breakneck speed by bagless vacuum cleaner company Dyson, the first fruits of an industry-wide call to arms to prepare for the looming peak of the coronavirus outbreak.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain has placed an emergency order of 10,000 ventilators designed at breakneck speed by bagless vacuum cleaner company Dyson, the first fruits of an industry-wide call to arms to prepare for the looming peak of the coronavirus outbreak.
"This memoir is so many things — a triumphant tale of a blind immigrant, a remarkable philosophical treatise and a call to arms to pay attention to the limited time we have on this earth," Lori Gottlieb writes in her review.
If they are right, then their futuristic call to arms may best be represented by a new concept commercial for the Tesla Model S that profiles the car as the last hope of humanity in a dystopian wasteland of gas-guzzling automobiles.
Tens of thousands of Iraqis heeded a call to arms in 2014 after Islamic State seized a third of the country's territory, forming the PMF, which receive funding and training from Tehran and have been declared part of the Iraqi security apparatus.
"The Numbers," which Radiohead fans have previously known as "Silent Spring," counsels, "We are of the earth/to her we do return," and comes as close as Radiohead gets to a call to arms: "We'll take back what is ours," it insists.
Just under 3,000 of these militia members demobilized in 2017, apparently less than half of the total that existed, according to FARC sources, who claim these urban networks continue to operate in the shadows today and could support Marquez's call to arms.
The allegation, made by speaker after speaker at the four-day gathering, offered the clearest signal to date that conservatives plan to hinge their 28503 message on a call to arms against what they described as encroaching government regulation and market interference.
Inspired by Ali's videos and call to arms, thousands of people flooded Tahir Square in Cairo and several other major cities across the country, defying the government and signaling an appetite for change in a country that's been racked by extreme poverty.
"If you look back at the emergence of porn for women, or lesbian porn, or feminist porn, it was a call to arms, so to speak," Lynn Comella, author of Vibrator Nation: How Feminist Sex-Toy Stores Changed the Business of Pleasure said.
Online, his supporters don't appear to have organized any official counter-rally to defend their candidate in New York, although some have issued a virtual call-to-arms, asking fellow Trump fans to show up at the Grand Hyatt to block the protesters.
"Here we are 150 years or so after he wrote that, the call to arms for the Notre-Dame of 150 years ago, and it works again now," said Andrew Tallon, an associate professor of architecture and art history at Vassar College.
At the end, they were holed up in a tiny enclave from which they released a video showing fighters still shooting with smoke billowing above - an attempt to portray their last stand as heroic and a call to arms for future jihadists.
Marquez's missive should not be seen as a brave political statement, but rather as a call to arms that holds the potential to greatly complicate Latin American politics — and could well usher in a new cycle of violence south of the U.S. border.
ROME — The remarkable letter last month calling on Pope Francis to resign for allegedly shielding an abusive American cardinal also served as a public call to arms for some conservative Catholics who pine for the pontificate of the previous pope, Benedict XVI.
Despite the controversy, for many voters, the AfD's call to arms (mainly its calls to leave the euro zone and an anti-Islamic standpoint) have resonated and are a legitimate opposition to what they see as the German government's embracing of multiculturalism.
Her answer, while somewhat unsatisfactory, is also revelatory: Like the young black American men who were inspired to serve in World War II, young black women experienced their own "call to arms" — an ethical obligation to participate in the struggle for integration.
Often anonymous and for a specific moment in time, the shelf life of posters may not be long but the impact (negative or positive) is often received as a harsh criticism or a call to arms depending upon the power structures being challenged.
"It is a call to arms in the wake of recent reports of unprofessional and inappropriate social media behavior by some who have lost sight of that most fundamental purpose they themselves are duty-bound to serve," Acting Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley said.
Earlier this week, Hamilton mastermind Lin-Manuel Miranda issued a call to arms on social media, encouraging fans to record themselves singing along to the musical, post the video online with the hashtag #Ham4All, and donate to the Immigrants: We Get the Job Done Coalition.
The outspoken actress spoke with us Tuesday at LAX about the newest hot-button issue surrounding a controversial law in Georgia that just passed, and Alyssa's call-to-arms to fight it ... women to withhold sex from men until the Peach State reverses course.
The non-binding blueprint is intended to serve as a call to arms, rather than strict policy proposal, calling for a 10-year mobilization to get the country on a rapid path toward a 100% carbon-free power system and, more broadly, a decarbonized economy.
The fact that Sanders won nearly every demographic so handily lends credence to his idea that by riling up the populace with an economics-focused call to arms, he can turn out droves of voters who will help turn his radical ideas into reality.
" He added, "'As long as I am alive, you will never be alone' – It is my call to arms & I will fight this war with her right by her side, we will not surrender to this…I will go to battle EVERY TIME for her!
Although many people in the ad tech world are finally apologizing for their hand in the skyrocketing ad-blocking rates, joining our "Advertising 2.0: A Call to Think," rather than a call to arms, it's critical to clear up some misinformation about Do Not Track.
And while I didn't spot any anti-Trump T-shirts or Indivisible voter registration booths (McBride did urge us to call our representatives), what I was experiencing was a liberal call to arms, probably one of thousands taking place at that exact moment in America.
This column is a code red alert to Democrats and a call to arms for the most popular and respected Democrats in America, such as Michelle Obama, to lead the charge for all hands on deck at a critical moment for America and democracy.
Facebook's Minecraft paper doesn't give any specific goal for the assistant, and describes itself as a "call-to-arms" for researchers interested in machine-learning, but any insight gleaned from its Minecraft bot could conceivably go towards building a more all-purpose AI assistant.
The Safari Club International sent out a "call to arms" last weekend, asking more than 50,000 members to lobby Mr. Trump and Mr. Zinke to stand by the decision to lift the ban, blaming the "shrill, negative reactions" of anti-hunters and media outlets.
The American Action Network (AAN) plans to send a mobile billboard to drive around the Capitol Hill-area on Wednesday, adorned with a picture of the California Democrat and a call to arms on tax reform, according to plans first shared with The Hill.
Tile is an example of a big company with the resources to push back when it thinks it's been wronged, but Dan Volach's letter is a call to arms for smaller developers who might not be invited to testify in front of a congressional committee.
" The Future We Choose ends with a solemn yet rousing call to arms: "When the eyes of our children, and their children, look straight into ours, and they ask us 'What did you do?' our answer cannot be that we did everything we could.
The goal of this group was to create a more broad-based, non-hierarchical women's movement, as outlined by the writer Vivian Gornick in her seminal call to arms, "The Next Great Moment in History is Theirs," published in 1969 in The Village Voice.
The goal of this group was to create a more broad-based, non-hierarchical women's movement, as outlined by the writer Vivian Gornick in her seminal call to arms, "The Next Great Moment in History is Theirs," published in 1969 in The Village Voice.
The secretaries had the bad timing to gather the week after the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity asked them for reams of data on the nation's 200 million registered voters, a request that might as well have been a political call to arms.
The choice of Kennedy, the scion of the Kennedy dynasty from a solidly blue state, is a sign that Democrats want a partisan call to arms, not a moderate's appeal to reach across the aisle, as they look ahead to the midterm elections in November.
Yet whereas Thatcher's hostility to communism and socialism seemed to be a straightforward battle between good and evil, liberty and oppression, her call to arms on climate change sowed the seeds of an ideological battle that clouds thinking on the subject to this day.
Tens of thousands of Iraqis heeded a call to arms in 2014 after IS seized a third of the country's territory, forming the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), which receive funding and training from Tehran and have been declared part of the Iraqi security apparatus.
For the progressive activists who have fueled this shift, Sanders's campaign, with its promise of political revolution, is a call to arms, a chance to push what was once a fringe left-wing policy platform—free college, single-payer health care, breaking up big banks, et al.
Stranger Things won big at Sunday night's SAG Awards, taking home Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, but it was Jim Hopper himself, also known as actor David Harbour, who really won the night with a speech that was a call to arms.
His speech which can only be described as a call to arms requested that the group in front of him continue to pursue their careers, continue to do science and to get prepared over these next four years to fight for their lives and their work.
But the rich menu of amenities at the city's many freshly built condos and rentals — swimming pools, game rooms, massage rooms, yoga rooms, music rooms, party rooms, conference rooms and pet spas — has been a wake-up call and a call to arms for limestone dowagers.
It's easy to see why the song became an anthem for progressive movements of the 60s and 70s; she reworked the song from Otis Redding two years after he wrote it, re-contextualizing it through a feminine lens and producing a call-to-arms for sexual liberation.
Condé Nast is currently on a campaign to get other stakeholders to sign on to what Anna Wintour, the company's artistic director, calls its "18+ initiative" (the pledge not to use models under 18) and has issued a call to arms in the September issue of Vogue.
It's ab one person with "power" trying to kick a group out of the fandom Shatner, who is close friends with Heughan, claimed that Heughan in particular was aware of "bullying" tweets directed at him, and that Heughan was also aware of Shatner's Twitter call to arms.
Applying the history test to the regulation of sex, Stone begins his inquiry in the sixth century B.C.E., and expands into a learned, illuminating, and analytical compendium that brings together the extraordinary research of a generation of historians in service of a constitutional call to arms.
"When you heard the expression 'the Church Militant,' it didn't bring to mind a call to arms or some kind of mobilized, militant action in the way we understand the term now," said John C. Cavadini, a professor of theology at the University of Notre Dame.
I must have seen it a thousand times, and to this day, Barrymore's delivery of "Why her?" when Josie defends Aldys (Leelee Sobieski) from the same kind of cruel prom prank that left her scarred, is seared into my brain, a call to arms for any misfit teenage girl.
Whether by opting for an Italian designer this week (in response to the country's referendum) or by wearing metallic-seeming Atelier Versace to her final state dinner days after her call to arms this October, Michelle understands how to make use fashion to tell part of a story.
On Thursday night, minutes after National Review published a call-to-arms cover story blasting Mr. Trump as a wrecking ball to the conservative movement, his campaign manager leaned on the Republican National Committee, which promptly dropped the magazine as a co-host of a presidential debate in February.
Comparing open source infrastructure to "roads and bridges," Eghbal provided not just a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing open source, but also a call-to-arms for more users of open source to care about its economics, and ultimately, how these critical projects can sustain themselves indefinitely.
In a rare return to presidential politics, Mr. Gore, who was Bill Clinton's vice president, joined Hillary Clinton for a 45-minute Democratic call to arms, vacillating between a familiar drawling delivery and the urgency of a seer sent from another era to warn future generations of prospective doom.
In an unusual and public call to arms, a Los Angeles Chargers lineman posted a letter on The Players' Tribune on Friday morning urging the league's 1,700 players to take a unified stand against pressure from N.F.L. team owners to curb demonstrations during the national anthem before games.
It was a celebration, to be sure, but also a political call to arms, held in front of a courthouse on a bright Sunday morning at the same time that a party was underway on a rooftop in Midtown Manhattan — the "Pride Luminaries Brunch," a tribute to business leaders.
Lina Khatib, the head of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House, a UK-based think tank for international affairs, says ISIS will revert to its insurgent roots as it moves underground, using the territorial loss as a call to arms among its network of supporters.
Ever since a spokesman of the Islamic State, Abu Muhammad al-Adnani, "made his worldwide call to arms in September 2014, a number of unstable individuals with histories of violence have launched lone attacks," said Andrew Zammit, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Melbourne who researches terrorism.
Last month's BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) summit in Johannesburg was a call to arms against the dollar hegemony with countries like Turkey, Jamaica, Indonesia, Argentina and Egypt invited to join in what is known as "BRICS plus" with the goal of creating a de-dollarized economy.
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Simultaneously a call to arms and a cry for help, you hurtle through the shittiest headlines from a particularly shitty year: Lil Peep's death, drowning children, Kanye's pivot to Trump, each line a suckerpunch delivered through a feverish, thumping vocal—like someone pushing a bruise over, and over, and over again.
Republican senators, mindful that the GOP has often been blamed for the government shutdown in 2013 -- and absorbed a serious political blow after then-Speaker Newt Gingrich's conservative call-to-arms shut down the government during the Clinton administration 20 years prior -- seem ready to get Friday's deadline behind them.
"Trump saying he would withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Accord was the biggest single driver and served as a call to arms for pension funds and other investors to step up," said William Vaughn, a research analyst at Philadelphia-based Brandywine Global, which manages approximately $13 billion in assets.
A cursory glance down the list of laureates leads you to controversy: Rudyard Kipling's poem The White Man's Burden is a jingoistic call to arms for white imperialism; William Faulkner urged desegregation efforts to "go slow"; and a complex debate still rages around possible anti-semitic elements in TS Eliot's work.
WASHINGTON — A day after the United Nations issued its most urgent call to arms yet for the world to confront the threat of climate change, President Trump boarded Air Force One for Florida — a state that lies directly in the path of this coming calamity — and said nothing about it.
Midway through, he brought out the Lox to perform "We Gonna Make It." That song is something of a New York tradition — the Lox must have performed it hundreds of times at other people's shows over the years, the opening horns and strings ringing out like a call to arms.
Mueller's statement may not have included a lot of new information, but it was a sharp blow against Trump, and a call to arms to Congress and the American people, to defend their democracy from Russian attack and from the man sitting in the Oval Office, who may well be a criminal.
On December 26, the military council of Jaysh al-Fatah, a rebel coalition whose name translates to "Army of Conquest," announced on social media a "general call to arms" for Muslims around the world, urging the Islamic nation's scholars to rally Muslim youth to stand against what it called an Iranian expansionist design.
Last month, Meryl Streep drew wild applause (and a presidential hate-tweet) after speaking out against Donald Trump at the Golden Globes, and Aaron Sorkin followed suit days ago by issuing his own creative call-to-arms when taking home the Paddy Chayefsky Laurel Award at this year's Writer's Guild of America show.
Indeed, the stylist is not only a relevant choice for his taste-making aesthetic, but for his political engagement, too: Enninful recently worked on a video, I Am An Immigrant, in which he gathered 81 fashion industry figures in a call to arms against the extremism and xenophobia seen in contemporary politics.
The case: In New York, five Russian anti-war activists were arrested under the 1917 Espionage Act for printing and distributing 5,000 leaflets that criticized the US's role in World War I. They also advocated for a general strike, and had put out a call to arms if the US intervened in Russia.
At the New York protest, I'm standing beside a curvy young black woman who is rhythmically banging out a solemn yet ominous call to arms on a big white plastic bucket, accompanying protesters who are shouting out a variety of slogans:  Show me what democracy looks like — this is what democracy looks like!
Within 10 years, their numbers had grown to 19633,000, and by World War I they were an army of 100,000 women, engaged in the fight to preserve and perpetuate the myths that the Confederate cause was a just and honorable one and that states' rights, not slavery, was its call to arms.
But it also means that the episode ends with a surprisingly optimistic call to arms, a gentle insistence that if we let women tell their stories and believe them when they do, we might find those stories are just as compelling as the old, threadbare ones we've been telling for too long.
Two of the country's leading medical groups on Monday issued a call to arms against the soda industry, urging legislators and policymakers to embrace taxes, warning labels and advertising restrictions to deter young people from consuming the sugary beverages that are increasingly linked to the nation's crisis of obesity and chronic disease.
Or if every time she Instagrams a picture of herself looking like a perfectly polished version of what Wendi Murdoch (in her piece on Ms. Trump for Time magazine's "Most Influential" issue) called a "modern working mom," it acts as a sales stimulus, whether intended or not, and hence a call to arms.
"This award from you, who take your craft seriously and earnestly believe, like me, that great acting can change the world is a call to arms from our fellow craftsmen and women to go deeper and, through our art, to battle against fear, self-centeredness and exclusivity of our predominantly narcissistic culture," he said.
"It is a call to arms in the wake of recent reports of unprofessional and inappropriate social media behavior by some who have lost sight of that most fundamental purpose they themselves are duty-bound to serve," Acting Secretary of the Navy Sean Stackley said in a statement when news of the scandal first broke.
According to the website, the festival "is a call to arms for every American to roll up their sleeves and make a positive mark on our country—and a celebration of the great work so many of us have already accomplished," a fitting send-off party for the playlist-making guacamole purist of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Optimism risks letting us off the hook It is customary to end articles like this with an optimistic call to arms, a rousing finale making that case that it is not yet too late to act to avoid the worst if only we scale up zero-carbon technologies fast enough to urgently cut emissions.
His ad hoc pantheon is a tribute to the area's forgotten history and a call to arms in a neighborhood that has been supercharged by gentrification and luxury development, like the Puck Building, which is owned by the family of the real estate mogul Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser.
Buttigieg was introduced by New York City Council speaker Corey Johnson (who praised him for "making Mike Pence crazy on a daily basis") before he launched into his stump speech, which, since the beginning of his campaign, has always been in part a call-to-arms about rebranding supposedly Republican values as Democratic ones.
Presumably part of the issue is that Topshop, while known for its slogan items (it has sold an average of one slogan T-shirt a minute since September, according to a spokeswoman), is not really known for its political positions, so the jeans smack of bandwagoning as opposed to a call to arms during a sensitive cultural moment.
Helmut Joseph Michael Kohl was born in Ludwigshafen on April 3, 1930, the third and last child of Cäcilie E. and Hans Kohl, a civil servant and tax expert who had been a soldier in World War I. When Hitler invaded Poland in 1939, Mr. Kohl's father answered the call to arms and did not return home until 1945.
" Joseph had this to say about the song, "'Up in Arms' is a call to arms for the people of America and across the globe who are sick of the lies, death and destruction of innocent people being caused by the military industrial complex who run governments and propagate unjust wars in order to fill the bank accounts of corrupt businessmen.
"As disappointing as I think it is to hear about the Oscars and the lack of diversity in the announcements, I think it's a nice call to arms for the rest of our business to be talking about what movies we're making, who we're allowing to direct that, who we're allowing to be in the stories we're trying to tell," he said.
Leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the country's largest rebel group, issued a call to arms three years after it signed a historic peace deal with the Colombian government, reports AP. Why it matters: FARC and the Colombian government's 2016 deal ended a guerrilla war that spanned 50 years, killed more than 220,000 people and displaced millions more, says NPR.
"Bridesmaids" (2011), "The Heat" (2013), and last year's "Spy" were all R-rated comedies, none of which demanded much in the way of special effects, unless you count the bathroom sequence from "Bridesmaids"—a retching rebuke to Mary Wollstonecraft, who stupidly forgot, while issuing her feminist call to arms, more than two centuries ago, to mention a woman's fundamental right to barf.
And, like the Oscars, the event went on and on … The evening was also a call to arms of sorts, a rallying cry to maintain the high quality of Italian dubbing in a moment when the market has been inundated with new products from streaming services like Netflix and Amazon prime, putting pressure on the Italian dubbing industry to keep up.
"Bass Supply," an album standout featuring Otto Von Schirach, is a slightly silly yet loving tribute to the frenetic Miami bass of Gentile's hometown; lead single "Wine Up" is a short and sensual ode to drinks, friends, and grinding that incorporates dancehall riddims and a cameo by Hoodcelebrityy, who sings "Watching me wine and I get naughty," throughout the track like a cheeky call to arms.
Then in the beginning of 22019, answering a call to arms from Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE, a united caucus of Senate Democrats took up the mantle, holding a string of pro-ObamaCare demonstrations nationwide on Jan.
In late May, former Labour leader Ed Miliband issued a "call to arms" to young people to turn out to vote to stop a so-called Brexit – the popular term for the U.K. potentially leaving the EU. Alarmingly, he noted, 1.5 million young people aged 18 to 24 who are entitled to vote are not on the electoral register with a further 2 million people aged between 25 and 35 not registered either.
Which threatens to undermine trust in tech companies based in the UK. While a new surveillance capability, so-called Internet Connection Records (ICRs) — which will require ISPs to harvest and retain details of web services accessed by all users for a full 12 months — has also been attacked as disproportionate and a security risk to UK citizen's personal data (not to mention a call-to-arms to every UK citizen to use a VPN).
Police Chief Jim Hopper wound up and let rip with this speech — just 20 words shy of the Gettysburg Address — after Stranger Things won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series: I would just like to say, in light of all that's going on in the world today, it's difficult to celebrate the already celebrated Stranger Things, but this award, from you who take your craft seriously and earnestly believe, like me, that great acting can change the world is a call to arms from our fellow craftsmen and women to go deeper.
"An Eames Primer," by Eames Demetrios — an excellent portrait of the author's prolific artist/designer/freethinker grandparents, Charles and Ray Eames; "Scratching the Woodchuck," by David Kline — an Ohio farmer's delightful intimacy with the flora and fauna of his 120 acres; "The Nature and Art of Workmanship," by David Pye, an indispensable treatise on the importance of skill and workmanship in the manufacture of objects in this modern era of consumerism; "The Anarchist's Tool Chest," by Christopher Schwarz, an inspiring call to arms for the woodworker — encouraging the proper selection and mentality in the healthy use of vintage hand tools; and also rereading Edward Abbey's "The Monkey Wrench Gang" in my constant search for just the right book to adapt that has a healthy agenda of environmentalism contained within a ripping good story.

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