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They are running away from saying impeachment now because they understand impeachment galvanizes the deplorables, it galvanizes the base.
" This knowingness seemed to repulse him; it galvanizes "Jackie.
His method of hating particularly galvanizes people who feel victimized.
The pizza galvanizes the predicament that frames the whole narrative.
Maybe it's Larry Brown that galvanizes Candy's interest in making movies.
Sympathetic, particularly in the opera's last minutes, she never quite galvanizes.
However, nothing galvanizes opposing forces to action better than significant wins by their foes.
This is the only issue that galvanizes Republicans to participate in this midterm election.
Inspiration is at the heart of every American election; it's what galvanizes a vote.
Their illness paralyzes and galvanizes them; it is their devil, their angel, their devil.
When you're on the road, I think that just galvanizes your team a little bit.
She galvanizes the Brotherhood Without Banners, and turns them into her own personal murder squad.
Above all, in these Balanchine ballets, it's that brilliant meeting of music and dance that galvanizes.
"Going through something like this, it certainly galvanizes your personalities together and your friendship," Shults said.
Some directors would worry about confusing audiences, but McQueen believes this sort of approach galvanizes them.
Warren's moment galvanizes the left Sessions and his supporters have fiercely denied accusations that he is racist.
This small success galvanizes me to stick rigidly to the tough diet I have promised to undertake.
Net neutrality keeps our internet free and open, encourages innovation, and galvanizes the growth of small businesses.
Whether the Trump political era galvanizes more women to run or discourages them remains to be seen.
" But as Jeff Greenfield pointed out in Politico this morning, "Electability isn't the message that galvanizes a party base.
"Nothing galvanizes bipartisan resistance in California like the threat of more offshore oil drilling," commission chair Dayna Bochco said.
This inflection point that we have has to be something that galvanizes people, and in particular women, in particular women.
What they're saying: "It's an issue that galvanizes people, particularly younger people who grew up with the internet," said Sen.
He galvanizes a work ethic in every single player, he persuades each and every one to go to his limit.
"Even when environmental awareness galvanizes green actions, it does not necessarily put a stop to increasing consumption," the paper said.
But a sensibility — a matter of personal identity, not a collective identity — is what really galvanizes the kid from Luton.
I'm excited to see how this moment in time galvanizes entrepreneurial attention on making social networks work in our new world.
As I wrote yesterday in the Washington Examiner, Le Pen's obsession with identity politics galvanizes her base but alienates everyone else.
Trump's election only galvanizes me to redouble my efforts as an advocate for marginalized groups both inside and outside the community.
On Election Day, Rouda believes that Rohrabacher's ties to Russia will be an important issue that galvanizes voters on the left.
Cruz gets the regulatory amendments he wants, even Rand Paul is happy, and the movement (including Kochs) galvanizes pressure on other senators.
Immigration galvanizes both the left and the right's base, a reality that makes it harder to find a compromise in the middle.
It has to originate with a movement that galvanizes the public and compels it to hold their elected officials accountable for preventing progress.
"It galvanizes both sides' bases, but I think the swing voters in the 2020 election are going to be women in the suburbs."
I hope they don't maintain such ebullient crunch forever — it would wear thin — but for at least the length of an album, it galvanizes.
Those results suggest that even if Kavanaugh's nomination galvanizes committed GOP voters, Republicans' hopes of using it to persuade moderate voters could be evaporating.
Indeed, the fact that every story that does make it to a reporter galvanizes public attention and action demonstrates the importance of that reporting.
If there is any hope for Republicans, it's that their voters are still mostly united behind Trump, even as the president galvanizes his opposition.
"He finds the sort of hero in him, but really, it's about his relationship with the creatures that galvanizes him to move forward," Redmayne said.
His messaging is permeated with divisive language that galvanizes core supporters more than it persuades anyone on the fence, much less on the other side.
But virtual reality art galvanizes what we already suspected: that we are indeed embodied in a different world in which our words have lagged behind images.
"It's amazing and very powerful, but it galvanizes the opinions of people in the audience who already agree with it," Mr. Lang said of the piece.
Well, it's a good thing nosy Henrietta Mazur believes the worst of Matthew Dolamore, because her unneighborly hunch galvanizes BEFORE SHE KNEW HIM (Morrow/HarperCollins, $26.99).
The political stakes for the White House and members of Congress are enormous as the #MeToo movement galvanizes women ahead of key congressional elections in November.
" Strumming a banjo ukulele, Mr. Eckert launches into a rhythmic musical invocation which galvanizes the others into joining him to perform "this tale of lust and love.
Democrats intent on making this year's elections a referendum on President Donald Trump's policies are targeting a Cabinet member who galvanizes their base: Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
It galvanizes his supporters, allows him to burnish his tough-guy credentials and often ends -- like the partial government shutdown -- with him spinning an alternative reality of victory.
So far, there has been no equivalent in the climate war—no single moment that galvanizes the world to realize that nothing short of total war will save civilization.
A spirit of giving galvanizes both the Sharon Classic Road Race, which supports Sharon Day Care, and Trade Secrets, a garden-themed weekend benefiting Women's Support Services in town.
Often you realize you've been chasing phantoms for years — worrying the same baseless worry, vowing to build the same good habit — and it galvanizes you to make a necessary change.
"It galvanizes Trump supporters," said Larry Drake, the chairman of the Rockingham County Democrats in New Hampshire, adding that he was quite certain that the president had committed impeachable offenses.
That then inspires the poor to work harder, galvanizes the sick to become healthy, forces the lepers to solve their own problems rather than kick back and depend on others.
SpongeBob galvanizes the citizens of Bikini Bottom to put on the best darn performance ever to help out Squidward; he's given up on himself and his dream at this point.
The problem, however, is to convey the power of that resistance, or the barbarity of the violence it faces, in a way that galvanizes action rather than abets the status quo.
As the "MeToo" movement galvanizes women to publicly air their experiences, Wynn's decision represents a rare resignation by a head of a major listed company in the wake of such accusations.
When Trump galvanizes crowds against reporters in the room, I worry that we may lose journalists in the line of duty not only in places like Syria but also right here at home.
Styles even galvanizes Stan Twitter so much that this summer, savvy K-pop fans made "Harry Styles going to jail" a trending topic as a way of redirecting attention to their own videos.
Joker's most vocal critics thus far are concerned that in the United States' current climate, giving the spotlight to the character emboldens and galvanizes a type of thinking that can inspire mass shooters.
"This town always galvanizes around a change in administration, and that will shake up the marketplace a little bit," said Don Pongrace, the leader of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld's public law and policy practice.
Given this history, I have to wonder: Will it take a major war — one that galvanizes the public, involves vast sacrifice and seems to truly threaten domestic survival — to raise the corporation income tax significantly?
Working from Maureen Orth's book "Vulgar Favors," the narrative jumps around in time, filling in bits and pieces of the story out of sequence, in a manner that galvanizes attention and gradually builds in intensity.
"If this tax package is to work, it will work because it galvanizes companies to spend on capital to get capital deepening, give workers the tools to actually get paid more because they're more productive."
Dialoguing on job displacement While AI adoption will eventually usher in debates on everything from national defense to fair competition practices, there is no issue that currently galvanizes the public like automation's effect on jobs.
The issue galvanizes Democrats and is poised to pass the Senate, but it faces an uphill battle in the House and would likely be vetoed by President Donald Trump if it somehow gets to his desk.
While Democrats recognize they are unlikely to reverse the Federal Communications Commission's rule, they see the issue as a key policy desire that also galvanizes their base voters, a top priority ahead of the midterm elections.
Funeral for Teenager Killed by Philippine Police Galvanizes Duterte Critics Thousands of Filipinos joined a march on Saturday for a 17-year-old boy whose death has fueled opposition to the president's brutal war on drugs.
When dedicated teacher and family man Lou Mazzuchelli (Josh Radnor) sheds his own self-doubt and takes over the school's lackluster theater department, he galvanizes not only the faculty and students but the entire working-class town.
What we're watching: Strauss hopes that this research galvanizes cities to better prepare for rising seas that are inevitably coming, but also momentum to cut emissions to limit the worst impacts by the end of this century.
For instance, one study from the Annual Review of Political Science in 2014 found that having minorities serve in government not only helps make their issues a priority but also galvanizes political participation of that minority group.
As the student movement galvanizes support across the nation, moving to state capitals to make its case, and prepares to march on Washington on March 24, these "Davids" have begun to score against the "Goliaths" that oppose them.
But she needs at least 50 percent to win outright and recent polls show her virtually tied in a second-round runoff against Julio Guzman, a centrist technocrat who has climbed quickly as he galvanizes her opponents behind him.
"He knows they'll start to react to that like a hall monitor, and they'll hand-check or fact-check him and they'll do it in a way that he feels like galvanizes the people that dislike those people," he said.
More than 20 years later, we continue to see data that reveals the delta between how both museums and the market regard male and female artists — which only galvanizes our mission and our commitment to celebrating the voices of women.
"The president manufactures a crisis, galvanizes his base around the challenge, leaves the definition of success undefined, pretends to play hardball and, lo and behold, finds a solution that entails little more than window-dressing, if that," Mr. Price said.
" However, he said, Trump portrays himself as a nationalist because "he knows it's sticking a finger directly in the eye of liberal elites and particularly liberal elites in the liberal media in a way that galvanizes the people that dislike those people.
But when his son Marty (Michael J. Fox) goes back in time and galvanizes George to step in and knock out the high school bully drunkenly attempting to force himself on (his future wife) Lorraine (Lea Thompson), the decision changes George's entire life.
The lack of female African-American dancers in ballet companies is a subject that both frustrates and galvanizes Denise Saunders Thompson, the chairwoman and executive director of the International Association of Blacks in Dance, an organization that's been around for 25 years.
On Homeland, male characters like Quinn, Nicholas Brody (his precursor in Carrie's affections), and Saul Berenson (Carrie's mentor at the CIA) often function as narrative whipping boys, whose suffering galvanizes Carrie into actions that establish her bullish, ruthless dedication to cause and country.
By calling for these statues to stay, Trump's endorsing reminders of the Confederacy (and what it stood for) to be reminders that lionize this past rather than memorialize its tragedy, and he further galvanizes the racist sentiment spurring sp many of these memorials to life.
For weeks, the State Department has been working to bolster security at US diplomatic posts around the Muslim world in advance of the embassy move, anticipating possible violence even as administration officials say the issue no longer galvanizes the Mideast the way it once did.
There was — and still is — no issue in Turkey that galvanizes Turks and Kurds more than the war with the P.K.K. For many Turks, the idea of Kurdishness invalidates the central idea of the Turkish nation, which is that Turkey is a country for the Turks.
There was — and still is — no issue in Turkey that galvanizes Turks and Kurds more than the war with the P.K.K. For many Turks, the idea of Kurdishness invalidates the central idea of the Turkish nation, which is that Turkey is a country for the Turks.
I think the fact that ... we have moved from an issue — Trump has been an issue that has almost, for the most part, galvanized the Democratic base to turn out at record rates in special elections, in primaries, and we have moved to a debate that galvanizes both sides.
"This is one of the questions that actually we will only find out in due course, whether this galvanizes Europe to stay together and to carry on the path it was, or whether it's the beginning of the fragmentation of Europe, which it may well be," Mr. Castle said.
Focusing on Trump galvanizes some Latino voters — I spoke to one 56-year-old woman from Ecuador who has lived in the United States for 25 years and said she became a citizen to oppose him — but also risks simply making them feel helpless and cynical about politics in general.
Near the beginning of Don't Breathe — the taut, appropriately breath-stealing new movie that galvanizes the tired home invasion subgenre of horror the way films like The Witch and It Follows have done for the coven and slasher subgenres — the camera lingers on some abandoned houses in a dead neighborhood of Detroit.
"Outdoor clothing giant Patagonia and other retailers have jumped into a legal and political battle over President Trump's plan to shrink two sprawling Utah national monuments," AP's Michelle Price reports from Salt Lake City: Why it matters: The fight would scare off most companies, but galvanizes customers of outdoor brands who value environmental activism.
It may live up to only a portion of its promise, but if it galvanizes creativity and innovation, if it provides a more hopeful model for the future of the Middle East, away from oil and religious conflict and towards urban solutions infused with the best of technology, then it won't matter if it fulfills all of its dreams.
Many of these voters say their lives and the country are improving under his presidency, and the endless stream of tough cable news coverage and bad headlines about Mr. Trump only galvanizes them further — even though some displayed discomfort on their faces when asked about the child separation policy, and expressed misgivings about the president's character.
Former White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciScaramucci calls on GOP to save country from Trump 'depredations' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy Trump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' MORE warned President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Sunday that his antagonistic approach to the press "galvanizes" the media against him.
There was bipartisan opposition.Jorgensen, Leslie. Amendment 48: Opposition galvanizes Democrats, Republicans . Colorado Statesman. October 10, 2008.
Formerly known as Campaign Silo, FDL Action is an explicitly activist portion of FDL which galvanizes readers for causes.
The Russia Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov issued a formal statement applauding Trump–Kim's decision, detailing that it was required to finish any provocative operation on the Korean Peninsula. Sergei also summarised that the US–DPRK summit galvanizes Korean Peninsula settlement of peace.
Amendment 48: Opposition galvanizes Democrats, Republicans . Colorado Statesman. October 10, 2008. \-- Planned Parenthood and 2008 Colorado Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate Mark Udall were joined by pro-life Democratic Governor Bill Ritter, National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), and Republican Senate candidate Bob Schaffer.
The machines, who had attempted to engineer just such a conflict, send their flotilla against the weakened Earth. The grim news galvanizes the crew to reactivate the fusion drive and turn the plume on the Watcher. This tactic cripples the Watcher, but its retaliation damages the Lancer’s drive system.
Murdock is a funeral home executive in Winnipeg. See Alexandra Paul, "Fletcher nomination galvanizes Tories", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 March 2004, A4; Geoff Kirbyson, "Cost of dying", Winnipeg Free Press, 13 August 2006, E1. Fletcher defeated star Liberal candidate Glen Murray, a popular former Mayor of Winnipeg, by 734 votes in the 2004 election.
His passionate defense of those things in which he believes, in contrast to his earlier passive and measured behavior, galvanizes the press and his staff. Shepherd declares he is "gonna stand at her front door till she lets me in. And I'm not leaving till I get her back." However, Wade enters the Oval Office before he can leave.
Therefore, the mayor's office officially supports the contest as well. The contest galvanizes the community, thus reducing street violence and crime. The Royals concentrate on their music and less on the street, Delamo's profile in the community is boosted, and Troy and Brooke begin to fall in love. The Mechanics, in the meantime, gear up to take over business in the Royals' neighborhood.
This galvanizes the department into action. He offers similar instructions to the Department of Parks and Recreation, telling them that a constituent called and asked them to clean up a hazardous playground in her area, but again, does not reveal a location. He repeats the trick at the water department. All three departments initiate a flurry of activity soon afterwards.
One of the subplots within this novel involves Arkady Renko's improbable reunion with the one great love of his life, Irina Asanova. Her seemingly total lack of interest in Arkady sends him resignedly on his way until, in an ultimate ironic twist, a belatedly-delivered message from Renko's recently deceased father galvanizes him into one last, determined attempt at winning Irina back.
Fletcher's Alliance nomination was rendered void by the merger, and he was required to contest another nomination for the new party. He defeated Murdock a second time, and was declared the riding's Conservative Party candidate in March 2004.Alexandra Paul, "Fletcher nomination galvanizes Tories", Winnipeg Free Press, 5 March 2004, A4. Fletcher won the nomination by 242 votes to 189.
" The group's debut single, "Marry Me (Lie! Lie!)", was issued in September 1987. Melody Makers reviewer asked "What possesses Rowland Howard when he writes an immaculate piece of music, something that might have qualified as the score for Romero's next film?... what spirit galvanizes this frail young man to bugger it all up by singing?" and then answered "It's arrogance.
UNGEI provides stakeholders with a platform for action and galvanizes their efforts to get girls in school. Some of the fundamental principles of the initiative include expanding the quality of education across the globe for all, improving the equality of access to education, and focusing on gender-responsive education. Within a country's education system, the education of girls must be mainstreamed, according to the initiative.
A runner alerts the squad that the company is pulling out in half an hour but another burst of machine gun fire galvanizes Mooney. He disobeys orders and with Coke, Muller, and a mortar, goes for Small. The mortar fire fails to silence the gun, however. Trelawny hears the exploding shells and angrily heads to the squad's outpost where he confronts Carter for not stopping Mooney.
A sergeant galvanizes the disorganized police remnants into action, but the night ends with an ugly incident. Roy's crew gets into a vehicle pursuit of looters, are almost machine-gunned at a National Guard roadblock, and then crash, looters escape when their car crashes. One of Roy's temporary partners shoots up the car and sets it afire. Soon after Roy goes home to Laura.
Angelou, p. 192. The end of the book finds Rita defeated by life: "For the first time I sat down defenseless to await life's next assault".Angelou, p. 206. The book ends with an encounter with a drug addict who cared enough for her to show her the effects of his drug habit, which galvanizes her to reject drug addiction and to make something of her life for her and her son.
Along with an emphasis on the perceived exceptional qualities, and devotion to them, there is abundant doubt that the feelings are reciprocated: rejection. Considerable self-doubt is encountered, leading to "personal incapacitation expressed through unsettling timidity in the presence of the person", something which causes misery and galvanizes desire. In most cases, what destroys limerence is a suitably long period of time without reciprocation. Although it appears that limerence advances with adversity, personal discomfort may foul it.
Respect for Law and Public Interest Applying Respect for Public Interest through compliance assures that researchers engage in legal due diligence. Although ethics may be implicitly embedded in many established laws, they can extend beyond those strictures and address obligations that relate to reputation and individual well-being, for example. Transparency is an application of Respect for Law and Public Interest that can encourage assessing and implementing accountability. Accountability ensures that researchers behave responsibly, and ultimately it galvanizes trust in ICTR.
Pascal states that all of the instruments used in the album are synthesized. His official website states that "the only thing he can't fake is the emotion that galvanizes his music." His song "Trahison" from OK Cowboy was used in the trailer for the 2007 French film Naissance des Pieuvres. His song "Poney Part 1" was featured in the Pleix film Birds. It was announced by Festival Republic that Vitalic would be playing both the Reading and Leeds Festivals in the UK in August 2009.
Also connected with these factions are the water and fire mages, of which Xardas is an outcast. Xardas, a necromancer, plays a central part to the survival and advancement of the character. Ultimately, he galvanizes the character toward the ultimate goal of stopping the summoning of a beast known as The Sleeper, but the entrance was guarded by a camp of orcs. The hero was helped by an orc shaman named Ur-Shak, who made an artifact that would prevent the orcs from attacking him.
Hay compared Vaas to Darth Vader, in which his presence is often short and brief, yet when he appears, he catches attention and galvanizes players' memories. Hay described Vaas as a character that was "very much in your face", which helped cemented Jason's early status as a "victim". Yohalem added that Vaas's death at the game's midpoint was inspired by the novel To the Lighthouse, in which the protagonist died midway through the story and the rest of the plot explores her absence. To create nuanced characters, the team utilized motion capture so that actors could convey more-complicated emotions on-screen.
His great love and fascination for nature, combined with an open approach to life and art, galvanizes a highly unconventional art. Sone works in various media and is primarily known for his sculpture - including marble and crystal carving and installations - but he also paints, creates performance art, and creates films. Some of Sone’s sculptural works include cities or sceneries carved into large blocks of marble, and oversized snowflakes carved out of single pieces of natural crystal. Sone does not exploit the heritage of one particular culture through his work, but instead draws on his extensive travels as he strives to create a singular poetic vocabulary connected to culture at large.
The divine Mother, Devi Adi parashakti, manifests herself in various forms, representing the universal creative force. She becomes Mother Nature (Mula Prakriti Parvati), who gives birth to all life forms as plants, animals, and such from Herself, and she sustains and nourishes them through her body, that is the earth with its animal life, vegetation, and minerals. Ultimately she re-absorbs all life forms back into herself, or "devours" them to sustain herself as the power of death feeding on life to produce new life. She also gives rise to Maya (the illusory world) and to prakriti, the force that galvanizes the divine ground of existence into self-projection as the cosmos.
In both "Amanda Morgan" and the later portion of Tactics of Mistake, Dow de Castres unites Earth forces and galvanizes Earth opinion against the Splinter Cultures of the colonized worlds and against Cletus Grahame who leads the bid for independence of those cultures. As de Castres arrives at The Dorsai's Foralie District, local residents, under Amanda Morgan, enact a pre-arranged plan of defending their home against the invading troops with the power of the disabled, the elderly, and the children. The plan is predicated on the principle of inevitable and acceptable losses in the face of unavoidable conflict. As a science fiction story, it employs a subtle and clever, nearly passive form of chemical warfare as a military action.
Mainland China is now Myanmar's most important source of foreign goods and services well as one of the most important sources of foreign direct investment, accounting for 61 per cent of all FDI into the country from 2013 to 2014. Chinese SOEs account for 57 percent of all foreign firms operating in Myanmar and are primarily involved in the oil and gas, power, and mineral sectors while private firms that engage in licit/illicit trade account for a majority of foreign investment in Myanmar's domestic economy. Chinese structural power over Myanmar's structure of finance also provides China with a dominant position within the country's natural resource sector, primarily Myanmar's latent oil, gas, and uranium sectors. Its position galvanizes China's position as Myanmar's primary investor and consumer of its extractive industries, which accounts for a majority of China's investment holdings.
When Edward and Henry visit a public theatre to see a play written by Ben Jonson, Edward witnesses how a play can sway people, and thinks that it can be used to thwart the influence of the Cecils, who as devout Puritans reject theatre as the 'worship of false idols', with Queen Elizabeth concerning her successor. After the Cecils declare Ben's play illegal and arrest him, Edward arranges for his release and instructs him to stage a play he wrote and act as the author. The play, Henry V, galvanizes the people and even Ben, who had contemptuously dismissed Edward's skill as a writer as the passing fancy of a bored nobleman, is impressed. At curtain call, however, William Shakespeare, an actor and "drunken oaf", steps forward to be recognized as the author of the play.
VoteRiders is an American non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to ensure that all citizens are able to exercise their right to vote. Through resources and media exposure, VoteRiders supports on-the- ground organizations that assist citizens to secure their voter IDs and galvanizes others to engage in these efforts. A national survey sponsored by the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law in 2006 found that "[as] many as 11 percent of United States citizens - more than 21 million individuals [roughly 25 million based on current census data] - do not have government-issued photo identification." Its work on advocacy and legal aid has been described Professor Carol Anderson, author of One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy, as one that “makes the difference in whether thousands of people get to vote or are disenfranchised.” Professor Joshua A. Douglas of the UK College of Law has called VoteRiders “one of the most important democracy groups you’ve probably never heard of,” VoteRiders was founded in 2012 by Kathleen Unger, an election integrity specialist since 2002, and is headquartered in Santa Monica, California.

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