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This climate, she said, should be galvanizing for female leaders.
That compression is a galvanizing struggle that feeds my creativity.
The drop in enforcement is galvanizing activists to fight back.
Thankfully, a galvanizing event need not be a nuclear meltdown.
Under normal circumstances, the mismatch would be galvanizing higher wages.
The issue has become a galvanizing one for Democratic candidates.
Populists galvanizing voters on the fringes, but less than expected.
A galvanizing experience for that was the first travel ban.
Diggs knows a thing or two about galvanizing a crowd.
Madonna's remarks at the Women's March were instantly galvanizing and controversial.
" But she also sees the loss of Hillary Clinton as "galvanizing.
He focused on galvanizing Democrats, dissatisfied Republicans, and historical non voters.
His galvanizing charisma is just one of the album's many charms.
Colm, have you seen this galvanizing effect Hope has on people?
Kirsten Gillibrand's role in galvanizing Senate Democrats to call for Sen.
Memories are flooding back, galvanizing some women while re-traumatizing others.
Gould was a galvanizing, distinctive artist, equal parts genius and eccentric.
There's a great, galvanizing chapter at the end of Orenstein's book.
So this will have had a galvanizing effect on Republicans themselves.
He's galvanizing mainstream interest in chess and bringing new people to it.
He is the galvanizing agent of our present chaos, not its cause.
These threats are galvanizing a new campaign known as Housing Not Handcuffs.
But it has also had an unintended consequence: galvanizing Muslims to vote.
I think Paul has done an incredible job of galvanizing that community.
At the same time, Mr. Trump's policies are galvanizing Democrats in opposition.
The death of a galvanizing opposition figure could be the tipping point.
"In the short term you could see a galvanizing effect," he said.
"You could hardly think of a more galvanizing news event," Ball said.
Zinc, mainly used for galvanizing steel, has fallen nearly 7% this year.
He believes LinkedIn is going to be key for galvanizing support for Trump.
And I think you can see what we've done in terms of galvanizing.
Black women are galvanizing in a way that is so critical right now.
Your words are so galvanizing in a time when people feel very defeated.
Mr. Biden may not offer these voters a galvanizing vision for the future.
Now, however, the fate of these once-galvanizing global principles is increasingly uncertain.
Fred Hiatt: And does the primary process work against galvanizing that majority here?
Russia's actions in the 2016 U.S. election should have the same galvanizing effect.
It is not the kind of galvanizing national event that it once was.
Galvanizing Congress to amend Medicaid statutes can also help to address this challenge.
But opposition to big money has become a galvanizing force in Democratic politics.
"Silent Spring" became a galvanizing force, a foundational text for the environmental movement.
Lake explicitly credited Sanders with galvanizing interest in single-payer among younger voters.
Freeze clearly has skill, but hasn't provided the same galvanizing leadership as Forgiven did.
President Trump is responsible for making America openly hate again and galvanizing white supremacists.
They have focused their federal efforts on galvanizing voters for this fall's midterm elections.
With "Get Out" galvanizing multiplexes, two other new releases, "Collide" and "Rock Dog," collapsed.
Sanders sees Social Security as a galvanizing issue among Democrats in the Buckeye State.
He is most galvanizing when he pairs alarming problems with concrete and achievable solutions.
But, with any galvanizing event, there is fear that urgency may eventually die down.
But to some, the relentless campaign of marginalization and dehumanization has a galvanizing effect.
The plan could have a galvanizing effect on the nascent self-driving vehicle industry.
Johnson is focused on galvanizing voters as we head into the crucial 2018 midterm elections.
This is key to accelerating team alignment and galvanizing an organization toward a common outcome.
But the calls were central pillars of his campaign, galvanizing his white, working-class base.
A galvanizing moment occurred this weekend, one around which we could all rally as Americans.
Reading through posts that often end with the hashtag #lovetrumpshate is an emotional, galvanizing experience.
So current authoritarian leaders have a harder time galvanizing their followers and justifying repressive policies.
But much of the material spoke to the galvanizing effect her trial had on others.
Wade might be less galvanizing to progressives if a woman casts the decisive fifth vote.
At the time, Cercas was not an obvious candidate for the role of galvanizing truthteller.
Time will tell whether embarrassment over Mr. Trump proves a galvanizing force for political change.
"Bill is a galvanizing force," said Nadella, who has held the CEO title since 2014.
Could McCain's battle have a similarly galvanizing effect on major debates rattling the Capitol now?
The failed attempts proved to be a galvanizing force for Democrats in the 2018 midterms.
" But back to "Us," the follow-up to Peele's Oscar-winning, culture-galvanizing "Get Out.
" The statement has echoes of the galvanizing Black Lives Matter slogan "white silence is violence.
But anger can be the galvanizing force that unites and fuels us to seek social change.
"We all think the mind is smarter, and excuse me!" she said in her galvanizing way.
But the AHCA, or Obamacare repeal, seems to have been the most galvanizing issue so far.
But analysts reckon Siemens has a decent chance of success at galvanizing its process automation business.
"This has a galvanizing effect and elevates AI as a critical national priority," Allen tells Axios.
The galvanizing issue is a "Black Lives Matter" sign hung at City Hall in Somerville, Mass.
"The way people are galvanizing shows that we're not alone and gives us hope," he said.
"Black Panther," the year's biggest domestic grossing movie, features women in galvanizing, narratively crucial supporting roles.
Certainly, this is a political moment like no other, galvanizing wide resistance often from unlikely places.
His increasingly populist rhetoric has proved successful in galvanizing less educated women from more conservative backgrounds.
Democratic pollster Celinda Lake credited Sanders with galvanizing interest in single-payer among the younger voters.
Vessel&aposs architect, Heatherwick Studio, was given no direction other than to create a "galvanizing moment."
Her excavation of all that Su Lan buried — including the truths of Liya's parentage — is galvanizing.
"That experience of having the channel closed was very galvanizing," the East Coast employee told us.
Ascending to the top of the field typically takes a galvanizing theme, which she didn't have.
For most of the French public, the most galvanizing moment of The Bettencourt Affair occurred in 2010.
So we are just catalyzing and galvanizing the supply chain through pressure from customers, investors and employees.
Democrats, meanwhile, are galvanizing around the vague but popular-sounding Green New Deal policy pushed by Rep.
All of this is significantly more galvanizing than the earlier teaser, and you can color us intrigued.
You write that you now have more of an appreciation for the power of big, galvanizing ideas.
They both lost a son, why is the country galvanizing for one but not for the other?
Like a lot of artists, Eminem found 9/11 and the Iraq War to be politically galvanizing.
In fact, the galvanizing effects of the phoney Viagra seemed to last well into the following evening.
Mary (to UNIIQU3): What was your galvanizing moment when you figured out what you wanted to be?
As good as Martin was at galvanizing a team in the short term, it was mostly flailing.
Its manipulated footage of seals being skinned alive outraged the world, galvanizing resistance from animal welfare organizations.
When this episode isn't comparing management techniques, it is a look at the galvanizing power of guilt.
Simply by galvanizing a despairing group of people to action, he said, a ritual can prove efficacious.
My miscarriage was a heartbreaking yet galvanizing preview of what I can endure — physically, emotionally and spiritually.
He said it was a galvanizing moment that many had come to expect from the network's president.
Written with energy and conviction, these celebrations of the galvanic possibilities of anger make for galvanizing reading.
Like Carson, Egan is most galvanizing when he pairs alarming problems with the concrete and achievable solutions.
Now, she is galvanizing Native American female Democrats and raising money for female candidates across the country.
So this fixation on defending ancient history, defending this great civilizational legacy, is a very galvanizing force.
For a look at another British leader's galvanizing rhetoric, watch "The King's Speech" on iTunes or Amazon.
But even saddled with that name, net neutrality has turned out to be a galvanizing issue for voters.
The Times discovered that the incessant attacks on the president drew people to his side, "galvanizing" them further.
He made his Met debut with a galvanizing "Carmen" in 2009 — has that opera ever opened so explosively?
And it has made Mr. Murray a galvanizing champion of a once dominant industry fallen on hard times.
The increase is especially pronounced on the left, with the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton galvanizing female donors.
" Reflecting on the hearing in an interview this week, Mr. Dodd called Mr. Ford's testimony "a galvanizing moment.
While the moment might have been politically galvanizing on a national level, it passed by with comparative silence.
"Our life and work revolves around children, so it's been a galvanizing force in our industry," he said.
There is an appeal period, and Uber is galvanizing support from those who want the ride-hailing service.
He has embarked on a nationwide tour aimed at galvanizing support for the Workers Party and his legacy.
At one point, a group of royal-looking horses trotted by, galvanizing a flock of photographers into action.
That involves galvanizing women to fill 85033,000 of the nation's about 500,000 elected positions, according to the group.
It's meant to be a galvanizing moment: This is what we can do if we do it together.
Diana in life was a loose cannon, an unpredictable wild card; in death, she had a galvanizing effect.
Sometimes, he said, it takes a galvanizing event like the wall declaration to get lawmakers to band together.
As Republicans have stepped up efforts to limit access to legal abortion, the issue is increasingly galvanizing Democrats.
Williams is an African-American artist whose youth coincided with the galvanizing events of the Civil Rights era.
It represents one of the final chances for Senator Marco Rubio of Florida to produce a galvanizing, breakout moment.
Saturn, the planet of commitment, will harmonize with action planet Mars, galvanizing you (and your partners) towards group action.
Mr. Yarmuth's Louisville-based seat is also filled with clear indicators of the other galvanizing force for local Democrats.
He is more moderate than her liberal base would desire, but no alternative name is now galvanizing the left.
Iran finds sectarianism useful for galvanizing militia forces to prop up Assad in Syria and fight ISIS in Iraq.
Now, instead of Facebook's crisis assistance ending there, it's galvanizing local communities to support each other in tangible ways.
He was apparently a galvanizing speaker, but during his first twelve years as a monk he published almost nothing.
We find ourselves at a moment of equal urgency today, even if we haven't had a galvanizing Sputnik moment.
Grassley's refusal to advance Judge Merrick Garland's nomination served as a galvanizing moment for some Democrats in the Senate.
Seems voter dissatisfaction with the current negative climate in Washington was the galvanizing factor for change this time around.
In a way, the national turmoil is galvanizing people to take action like we haven't seen in recent years.
Another environmental audit in Hebei has hit both copper scrap processors and product manufacturers and zinc-steel galvanizing lines.
At one point, Goldbach trains in the Hot Dip Galvanizing Line, skimming dross off a vat of molten zinc.
The final minutes of the album's closing number, "Quilts," displays Tigue's facility for balancing spacey modes and galvanizing beats.
Although implementation was patchy, doctors reported a handful of unusual pneumonia infections, galvanizing investigators to track down the cause.
But it may also prove, Father Magill said, to be a galvanizing force against its recurrence in the future.
When "Miss Saigon" finally opened in New York, Mr. Pryce was not only still standing; he was also galvanizing.
Health care -- and Trump's attempts to roll back Obamacare -- became a galvanizing issue for Democrats in the 2018 midterms.
Democrats have thrown up plenty of roadblocks of their own, of course, galvanizing opposition to scores of Trump nominees.
Cross certainly has a flair for this grim business, and Elba remains a galvanizing presence, especially when playing off Wilson.
Together they chant the song's galvanizing chorus: Don't let the midnight oil burn low, no don't let it burn out.
So, Citizens United should be a galvanizing issue for Democrats, one equally appealing to the party's progressive and moderate wings.
He is also a galvanizing figure in the game, renowned for a cocky demeanor and a showy Ryder Cup record.
The issue has proven to be a galvanizing topic among some who are commonly divided — and this alone speaks volumes.
They will include Ms. Yovanovitch, whose abrupt recall in May under suspicious circumstances was a galvanizing moment for her colleagues.
It's a small but galvanizing moment, one that suggests that this series isn't merely an evening soap opera after all.
Lovingly curated with an eye toward innovation, this progressive bill is filled with artists as galvanizing as they are virtuosic.
Meanwhile, order books from the galvanizing sector, a key user of zinc, are low as plants close for environmental inspections.
This impasse has created an untenable situation in Hong Kong — though some protesters see the police response as galvanizing Hongkongers.
Judy Heumann, a galvanizing force for disability rights in the new Netflix documentary, explains how summer camp set her path.
Judy Heumann, a galvanizing force for disability rights in the new Netflix documentary, explains how summer camp set her path.
President Trump's action has had the effect of galvanizing these groups — and many have taken bold actions in recent months.
They relied too much on short-term inspiration and not enough on execution, making freedom sound draining instead of galvanizing.
A rich boy from Queens who made good in Manhattan, he understands the galvanizing force of playing the outsider card.
His visit to the country is part of a European tour focused on galvanizing the movement's spread throughout the continent.
But as the show picks up momentum, their own music sweeps them into galvanizing eruptions of passion and existential anger.
Though Navalny was barred from running this year, he's still forging forward, galvanizing younger people in Russia against government corruption.
Official statements are fine, but the real galvanizing effect in this story has come from the kids having their say.
Well, we're thinking about how to save the planet, I mean, with our business, so we're thinking about galvanizing our community.
She was debuting on the stump Friday in the hopes of galvanizing suburban voters behind a candidate she once fiercely opposed.
My Chemical Romance treated their fanbase like a family; with their galvanizing and melodramatic music, the previous decade had been theirs.
She later helped lead efforts to defeat the proposed constitutional amendment that would have outlawed gender discrimination, galvanizing the party's right.
Russell Wilson turned a fumbled snap and a sure 10-yard loss into a galvanizing play that keyed a Seahawks comeback.
"Away With You," out this week, expands to eight pieces, with the galvanizing addition of Susan Alcorn on pedal steel guitar.
What had initially been intended as a "galvanizing moment" for REI employees had evolved into a larger cultural movement, Steele said.
Rites of passage It was a heartbreaking yet galvanizing preview of what the human body can endure — physically, emotionally and spiritually.
But the president spent weeks in February downplaying the threat, a decision that experts say cost precious time in galvanizing resources.
Thunberg's perilous Atlantic crossing was a Joan of Arc-like spectacular public statement aimed at galvanizing citizen engagement and governmental action.
It isn't long before she is her galvanizing self, the less-than-ardent fan who is nevertheless a compelling feminist psychoanalyst.
But unions and employers both objected to having to pay a tax on their health plans, galvanizing bipartisan opposition in Congress.
The creativity and intellectual capital are here; now we're galvanizing the collaborative leadership to write an exciting new story for Hartford.
Governments across the world are galvanizing every surveillance tool at their disposal to help stem the spread of the novel coronavirus.
A spokesperson for Sharpton said his organization, National Action Network, is focused on galvanizing voters to turn out for the midterm elections.
There are several debates coming up, and as we saw in New Hampshire, they can have a galvanizing effect on the race.
European allies — stung by trade actions against them and the lack of a U.S. galvanizing strategy to China — are hedging their bets.
His departure risks galvanizing other pro-EU ministers to vote against the deal, alongside Brexiteers who have already vowed to reject it.
Its promotion of a brand of racial anxiety, fear and anger have turned his campaign into a galvanizing movement for racial intolerance.
"  "These types of remarks can really be galvanizing for those of us ready to knock on doors and bring every vote home.
As a nod to the social network's role in galvanizing the 2011 Egyptian revolution, a young Egyptian man named his daughter Facebook.
Democrats have reason for optimism, and not just because gun control has become a galvanizing issue in Florida politics after the Feb.
Carrie Buck's story is poignant and galvanizing, and certain aspects are unnervingly congruent with the relationship between the government and women today.
The newly protected federal lands either sit directly in or adjacent to urban areas or serve the galvanizing interests of Native Americans.
He was an admirable, galvanizing player, and then he was just kind of an idea, a sort of a ghost of himself.
Citizen's Climate Lobby, Friends Committee on National Legislation, and #PutAPriceOnIt are a few organizations that deserve credit for galvanizing such political action.
The U.S. departure from the Paris pact "gave us a galvanizing point," said Angela Navarro, Virginia's deputy secretary of commerce and trade.
Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus, became the galvanizing figure in the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
Even a massacre of fellow Americans lacks the singular power of illegal immigration as a galvanizing factor for some fervent Trump supporters.
But it also served as a galvanizing moment for women in Hollywood and how they can chart their own paths going forward.
The numbers on Sunday were smaller than previous protests, not least because an election boycott is a less-galvanizing issue than corruption.
Far more than when I previously visited, North Korea is galvanizing its people to expect a nuclear war with the United States.
Democrats are hoping to pressure senators up for re-election in 2020 by galvanizing voter outrage over the issue of voting rights.
There are more galvanizing priorities, like expanding public health care programs or access to higher education, that would almost surely come first.
I waited in vain, not just for Hector's hopefully galvanizing arrival, but for the dozen characters' lives to connect in meaningful ways.
How has the museum, and the history it exhibits, become a galvanizing force for all athletes, and African-American athletes in particular?
If the latter, he would have to adjust to the status quo and chip away at it, galvanizing opposition in the process.
You set a very high goal that requires that everybody be on their toes, and then when you achieve it, it's galvanizing.
He credits the tax cuts with replenishing Medicare's health insurance fund, galvanizing manufacturing in his district and spurring companies to hire more workers.
David "may be the most powerful mutant alive," he's told relatively early on, which certainly holds the promise of more galvanizing moments ahead.
"We're honestly so lucky to be in a place like New York, where so many people are galvanizing against the forces that be."
The Pentagon's move could have the positive effect of galvanizing efforts in Congress to allow civilian federal employees to take paid parental leave.
The planned U.S. departure from the Paris pact "gave us a galvanizing point", said Angela Navarro, Virginia's deputy secretary of commerce and trade.
And the prospect of single-payer healthcare in the state — the government would cover all residents' medical costs — offers a galvanizing rallying cry.
Following McDormand's Oscar win for Best Actress and delivering a galvanizing speech about equality in Hollywood, the losing nominees looked far from downcast.
The women who ran the school modelled a matter-of-fact female ambition that seemed, during Gloria's protected adolescence, galvanizing but hardly defiant.
In this battle, like others galvanizing around anti-Trump hate, the American left is aligning with groups that are on the Muslim right.
Lalla-Maharajh said HIV - like FGM - was once a neglected and taboo issue with grassroots activists and survivors instrumental in galvanizing global action.
Galvanizing them are Trump administration actions like separating immigrant children from their parents at the southern border, a policy they deem anti-Christian.
And it feels like the meeting of two veterans at the top of their game, their chemistry comfortable and their combined effect galvanizing.
The 93 election could be the first in recent memory in which abortion is as galvanizing for Democrats as it is for Republicans.
For his galvanizing 1969 installation, he corralled a dozen horses into a Roman gallery which — without any other material additions — composed the artwork.
Music perhaps isn't the first thing that comes to mind when you think about the most traumatic or galvanizing events of modern times.
For the United States, the first-half challenge was a galvanizing moment, one that helped spur them toward their sixth straight gold medal.
But Kavanaugh's confirmation battle has also been a galvanizing force for Democratic, independent and even some Republican women and not a singular one.
The sinking was used to demonstrate German barbarity, and it played a pivotal role in galvanizing the United States to enter the war.
Here, the star who famously bared all on the cover of Vanity Fair reveals sides we haven't seen before — some heartbreaking, some galvanizing.
Political momentum on the issue truly didn't change until three significant galvanizing episodes, beginning with the January 2011 Tucson Arizona shooting of Rep.
"The effort to fall in and organize behind him is galvanizing," said an Ohio Republican, who, like all respondents, completed the survey anonymously.
They are taking pains to avoid the clumsy, awkward questioning of 19843 — which became a galvanizing force for female voters the following year.
Republicans, however, see the Kavanaugh fracas as galvanizing conservatives who have been looking for a reason to come out and vote in November's elections.
Dwight Rhoden's galvanizing protest rally of a ballet takes on topical issues, while bridging popular music with arguably the most conservative form of dance.
At the same time, there was no sign of Whiterose or E Corp's CEO (Michael Cristofer), who are among the show's most galvanizing characters.
Forecasters remain positive about zinc, but wary of strong gains after the metal, used for galvanizing iron or steel, soared 60 percent last year.
At the same time, Capitol Hill has become increasingly focused on one of the most galvanizing social issues in religion and politics alike: abortion.
"Cleveland"'s gunshots-as-whipcracks, "Plague Years"'s funereal techno, and "Bury Me Standing"'s Gregorian synths are less galvanizing than Death Grips' abrasives.
The Saudi Arabian Capital Market Authority Chairman also argued that the much-anticipated IPO is galvanizing broader efforts to reform the country's financial system.
From that point on, columns, articles and public forums have been filled with anti-Trump tirades, his words galvanizing Mexicans across the social spectrum.
West Virginia has a long tradition of radical organized labor, and Blankenship's actions recall some of the most politically galvanizing moments in its history.
The vehemence of the response appeared to reflect that opposition to the peace talks is currently galvanizing ahead of a nationwide protest next month.
Rules aimed at helping Republican candidates clinch the nomination faster are helping Mr. Trump, whose candidacy also appears to be galvanizing white supremacists. Mrs.
Then you have the catchy chorus, the breakdown at the end of the song with the hand claps — it's a galvanizing pop-music statement.
Mr. Kosky, who arrived at the company in 2012, has arguably had a more galvanizing effect on the house than anyone since its founder.
As Beyoncé made clear, when it comes to gathering and galvanizing an audience, protest songs today have an upper hand on their predecessors: virality.
Outside of politics, there may be nobody in popular culture at this complex moment so divisive and so galvanizing, so scorned and so appreciated.
If those voters become more polarized by Thursday's attack, this could help Ms. Le Pen in the first round by galvanizing right-wing voters.
And due to the galvanizing power of negative partisanship—Trump's gift to the Democrats in 2018—a turnout surge seemed likely in these districts.
The galvanizing experience, the one that sent me into the kitchen, occurred the evening I dropped by my mother-in-law's house in Brooklyn.
Youth activists around the world, inspired by Greta Thunberg&aposs Friday strikes, are galvanizing climate action at a scale and consistency never before seen.
In border towns like this, in a House district represented by a Democrat, Mr. Trump's reign has become a galvanizing force for both sides.
Its mere consideration shows how much the White House prioritizes religious freedom, an emphasis critics say is really about galvanizing Trump's evangelical Christian base.
Tuesday, with Belgium's three main workers' unions galvanizing their nearly four million members — in a country of about 11 million people — to stop working.
The Republicans, like Burnett, Gilchrist, and indeed, Jackson, are still loyal to Steve Bannon's mission of galvanizing black Americans around the theory of economic nationalism.
Those were such galvanizing moments because women felt they "had, in a way, lost it all" — that the country wasn't where they thought it was.
Demand was also healthy, with data on Monday showing Chinese refined imports of zinc, mainly used for galvanizing steel, soared by 20.3 percent in January.
The recently aired Blue Planet 2 BBC series left a tremendous impact on the public, galvanizing efforts to ban plastic bags and even drinking straws.
The metal, which is mainly used for galvanizing steel, is expected to average $2,535 a ton this year, down about 5 percent from Monday's close.
She and Mairead Corrigan shared the 2500 Nobel Prize for galvanizing a mass movement to protest sectarian violence during the time known as the Troubles.
A galvanizing moment came in 1995, when Jonny Gammage, a black businessman, died of asphyxiation during a struggle with white police officers in the suburbs.
In 2007, Tim Donaghy, an N.B.A. referee, pleaded guilty to betting on games he officiated, which seemed to have a galvanizing effect on the league.
Last year, Romania saw its largest protests in decades after the government moved to decriminalize some corruption offenses, galvanizing the masses to denounce the move.
"One of the dynamics in the past year was seeing Harris emerge as a breakout on the national stage, as a galvanizing force," he added.
The threat of repeal appears to have been particularly galvanizing for Democratic activists, who came out to protest and contact their legislators during the debate.
But there were other galvanizing factors that, though less discussed, were no less galling—indignities that have become increasingly familiar to workers across the country.
Critics Consensus: "A galvanizing glimpse behind the scenes of a pivotal election, 'Knock Down the House' should prove engrossing for viewers of all political persuasions."
Many do not question his ability to spike the intensity of his base; they simply think he produces an equal but opposite reaction galvanizing Democrats.
For a case in point, hot-dipped galvanizing, one of the most commonly used corrosion resistant coatings technologies in the world, was specified in 1928.
Done effectively, it could be the galvanizing trigger for step two, when millions of people stop what they're doing and come out into the streets.
"Anything he does will be beneficial, including galvanizing and mobilizing people to get onside with this change that's so necessary for the country," Marinho said.
What could have been a drab monochromatic topography is instead beguiling, with shades of white, red and brown galvanizing under the early morning and twilight skies.
While Cruz's campaign is largely based on a rejection of the Washington establishment, endorsements are still important for cultivating donor support and galvanizing the party base.
Whether or not she was too reticent on coming out with big galvanizing ideas like single-payer or college for all or the wall between Mexico.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Dwight Rhoden's galvanizing protest rally of a ballet, WOKE, premiered at The Joyce Theater with his company Complexions Contemporary Ballet.
Yet to achieve lasting progress on any of these fronts, President Trump will need to do better at galvanizing friends and allies and navigating multilateral organizations.
I learned a lot over the years, helping found the Congressional Human Rights Caucus as a young Hill staffer and galvanizing a diversity of ideological support.
White also co-founded the National MLK Street Initiative, with the goal of galvanizing a national network of leaders to revitalize King streets across the country.
"I really can't think of much, aside from hopefully galvanizing support and unity in opposition to him and his policies," wrote another 30-year-old man.
Mr. Trump's candidacy gives every sign of galvanizing opposition from leading elements of the modern Democratic coalition, including millennials, women, Hispanics, blacks and college-educated voters.
I think it's one of the oldest forms of communication in a lot of ways, and it's certainly one of the oldest forms of galvanizing people.
But with the Trump administration being such a galvanizing force, and an approaching election perhaps scooting him from office, will this trend continue no matter what?
This means they should concentrate on attracting middle-of-the-road voters in Republican districts, rather than further galvanizing liberals in the regions they already hold.
Watchdog groups caution that the galvanizing force in this case is Russia, a subject that leaders of both parties are likely to rate an easy target.
The delay in the vote could help either party in the midterms, potentially galvanizing conservatives, but also possibly causing a backlash among women and independent voters.
Regardless of party affiliation, the effects of the movement for black lives are impossible to ignore, two years after one of its most galvanizing flash points.
The South Sudan Civil Society Forum — a coalition of dozens of South Sudanese organizations — has been instrumental in galvanizing support for an end to the conflict.
Mr. Trump has long argued that an impeachment battle would help him politically by galvanizing his base against the elites trying to invalidate the 2016 election.
"Honestly, men are so afraid of the female vagina, we should be, like, galvanizing and using this tactic to literally win wars," Hannah explains to Fran.
Even as farce, Kjellberg's performance has been illustrative, and a small number of eager observers say they hope that, as backlash mounts, it will be galvanizing.
In 1970s Japan, Nikkatsu — which rode high through the '60s, featuring the galvanizing work of directors like Shohei Imamura and Seijun Suzuki — took a different approach.
For many liberal New Yorkers who assumed their state was thoroughly blue, the Independent Democratic Conference's very existence has come as a nasty, if galvanizing, surprise.
At a time when politics is galvanizing the nation and becoming the populations' most powerful passion point, The Hill is enjoying incredible audience, and brand, growth.
Not only is it galvanizing progressives, but some conservatives — including talk show host Hugh Hewitt and evangelical leader Samuel Rodriguez— have voiced concerns for the children.
On Wednesday, I was at the Metropolitan Opera for the return of "Samson et Dalila" with a fresh cast — notably the galvanizing mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili.
Half a dozen political scientists and political organizers on the ground said in interviews that they see one issue galvanizing voters more than any other — health care.
We are able to use women as the galvanizing force but we also need to lift the voices of the marginalized, women of color, the LGBTQ community.
The decision is galvanizing opponents in a way that neither side fully anticipated, with a drive under way to meet the U.S. commitments in spite of Trump.
From the get-go, tracks like "Damaged" and "Corpse Slayer" rage with an unforgiving ferocity that is both cathartic and galvanizing in resistance against the ruling elite.
A galvanizing moment for some black artists in the territory came in 1992, amid official commemorations of the five-hundredth anniversary of Columbus's landfall in the Caribbean.
There's very little guidance in training and in medical practice on how much opioids to prescribe — which is why the profession is now galvanizing to change that.
More importantly, they are the ideal antidotes to the negative aspects of being risk-taking and heroic, just as pragmatic and connecting balance out disruptive and galvanizing.
Now together for over three decades, Rick Smith and Karl Hyde's galvanizing, progressive electro thrum has served as a template for a generation of aspiring synth scribes.
Trump was elected by galvanizing working class and rural voters who, unlike the elites in Washington, often can't afford exotic vacations or high-priced private hunting preserves.
By galvanizing local public support through scenes of excessive Spanish police presence, the Catalonian parliament will likely proceed to an early vote for a declaration of independence.
Some (like a galvanizing Angela Davis) are more effective and persuasive than others; at least one — Newt Gingrich, speaking startling truth to power — is a jaw-dropper.
Many of Trump's allies have recognized for weeks the potential for the coronavirus outbreak to act as a galvanizing event in the run-up to Trump's reelection.
The battle over Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court has been one of the most bitter, emotional and galvanizing political events of our time.
But too often, politicians seem more interested in using immigration as a means of galvanizing their base and demonizing their opponents than actually coming up with solutions.
There is also scant evidence that many of these issues are yet galvanizing a Democratic electorate more focused on nominating a candidate who can beat President Trump.
Every so often, Trump says or does something so grotesque that it cuts through the despairing numbness engendered by his presidency, galvanizing the forces of decency anew.
What these women did — and what this one race reveals about individual struggle and institutional power — is galvanizing, but of course the larger, difficult story isn't over.
When voters in a party are divided on a big issue, it's a well-known fact that cues from respected party leaders can have a galvanizing effect.
The themes of the first movement, "Black," were profoundly shaped and brought into rich dialogue; the "West Indian Dance" section of the second movement offered galvanizing swing.
The trial only succeeded in galvanizing Catalan separatists, as hundreds of thousands took to the streets in September to demand that their politicians push ahead on independence.
But the Democratic establishment is caught in a catch-22: Attack Sanders and risk galvanizing his supporters and turning him into a martyr of the far-left.
To galvanizing yet ruminative effect, this disc brings together the bright, witty, unexpectedly heartfelt music of two Central European composers: Haydn (1732-1809) and Ligeti (1923-2006).
Each candidate needs to figure out how to shift his or her focus to galvanizing voters now that the tumult over impeachment is coming to an end.
Djokovic also credited the support from the terraces as a galvanizing factor, and will be hoping he gets similar backing when he takes center stage in Melbourne.
But he does succeed in galvanizing the audience's disgust, and in reframing the story as a conflict between the desire for justice and the drive for vengeance.
Sanders fans told POLITICO that one galvanizing moment came recently, when he took aim at a chief union adversary on the campaign trail: Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
In practice, speeches rarely seem to persuade people and research from George Edward and Frances Lee argues that they tend to be counterproductive — polarizing issues and galvanizing opposition.
But the black women who lose their lives, whether it's by the force of the state or their misogynistic men, don't garner the same kind of galvanizing attention.
Yet social science can help us determine how to successfully develop and disseminate accurate messages -- both the form and content -- articulating and galvanizing anger against the status quo.
Sometimes, especially in the case of police shootings, videos can be important pieces of evidence, galvanizing the public to take action and potentially even helping prosecutors punish killers.
She has emerged as a rising star at MSNBC, galvanizing liberal viewers with her forceful interviews with supporters of President Trump and tough commentary on politics and race.
On dozens of red carpets since, she's given style inspiration to short-hair ladies everywhere, while likely galvanizing long-hair gals to chop off a few inches, too.
Countless people gathered outside the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, which many attribute to galvanizing the gay rights movement.
There's a larger purpose that people are feeling that they didn't feel a year or two ago, which is very galvanizing, it's not a passive feeling at all.
The so-called Yellow Vest protests had spread across France, and we were talking about the role disinformation played in the galvanizing French hashtag for the protests, #giletsjaunes.
Ethiopia's involvement is arguably the principal galvanizing cause for the radicalization  of large numbers of Somali youth flocking into the of al-Shabaab and other militant Islamic groups.
As Davis struggled with her feet, Halep nervelessly saved all three match points for a galvanizing hold before Davis removed her footwear and walked gingerly to her chair.
And behind the scenes, where the memos he would write -- what were called 'Ninograms' -- inside the court had a real galvanizing effect on the debate among the justices.
While it isn't a silver bullet, TechHire deserves bipartisan support because it serves as a galvanizing influence on so many other organic efforts to tackle the skills gap.
My guess is that far from undermining the determination of other world leaders to cut carbon emissions, Trump's action will have a galvanizing effect on the Paris accords.
The 58-year-old former guerrilla and ex-Bogota mayor is promising to overhaul Colombia&aposs economic model, galvanizing the youth vote to place second in most polls.
Like Harvey-Sanchez, Kristen Perry, a member at Divest McGill, said that the recent rejection of divestment by major universities in Canada is galvanizing supporters of the movement.
And here, too, with Ian Lake giving a galvanizing performance as an unusually young and sexually magnetic Macbeth, Shakespeare illustrated how ephemeral and even illusory power can be.
Last year, I watched President Obama go from leader to leader at the G-7 galvanizing economic support for Iraq as part of our effort to defeat ISIS.
There's something galvanizing about this woman, but also something agonizing about both her loneliness and the bloody, bruised fists that she keeps throwing — again and again and again.
Donald J. Trump's rise to the G.O.P. nomination and eventual presidential victory gave heft to the idea that extreme candidates can beat moderates by galvanizing their party's base.
The government seems to view him as something of a galvanizing figure and appears to fear his possible influence on what looks, just now, like a burgeoning opposition.
"I thought this year was like a parteaguas," she says, which translates in English to "watershed," giving much credit to the galvanizing effect of the 2019 Annenberg Study.
The movie, directed by Feras Fayyad, with Steen Johannessen as co-director, takes a direct, often galvanizing cinéma vérité perspective, some artfully shot opening and interstitial footage notwithstanding.
The church was instrumental in galvanizing a so-called people power movement that led to the ouster of the dictator Ferdinand Marcos after his brutal two-decade rule.
The Foreign Office rejected the criticism, saying the review failed to recognize the pivotal role Britain had played in galvanizing world support to help rape victims in war.
First-time feature filmmaker Ladj Ly makes a galvanizing debut with "Les Misérables," France's entry to the Academy Awards that was nominated for an Oscar earlier this week.
The most efficient route toward enacting such policy, the authors argue, lies not in convincing deniers to believe in climate change but in galvanizing those who already do.
The aliens extend a galvanizing finger, reaching out not like the Sistine God to a naked and powerful Adam but to a boy, to toys, and to appliances.
Meaningful change rarely happens without the galvanizing force of influential individuals, writes editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal, and in 2019, the earth's existential crisis found one in Thunberg.
The race drew national attention as an early test of whether the anti-Trump sentiment galvanizing the party's base could also sweep some centrist lawmakers out of office.
It's unclear if lingering questions about Trump's Russia connections or his still-unreleased tax forms will be as galvanizing an issue as opposing Trumpcare was during February recess.
Meanwhile, galvanizing new markers speak to places and memories long forgotten by many, notably in Montgomery's National Memorial for Peace and Justice and Charleston's planned International African American Museum.
In these pages, I first learned about this galvanizing movement for equal rights when poor street queens, homeless queer teens, fags, dykes, and Latinx, Blacks, and white people resisted.
But Thomas is "closer to galvanizing majorities and being in majorities than he ever has been, and so maybe that gives us a sense," according to Richmond University's Tobias.
His challenge today is galvanizing enough new voters, and luring enough old ones, to overcome the ingrained habits and long-established political character of the nation's second-largest state.
But he really announces himself in this film as a talented and soulful actor, playing Miles with the kind of galvanizing charisma you'd expect from the lovable fuckup BFF.
His mission to crowdfund the wall has so far resonated with more than 264,24 donors and counting, who believe in the Air Force veteran's experience in galvanizing the right.
Coffee has been linked to, among other things, reducing tinnitus risk, increasing driver safety, cutting melanoma risk, galvanizing workouts, surviving colon cancer, living a longer life and avoiding death.
Putting together a winning roster is the final phase of the project, and at least one bright young player is eager to play a galvanizing part in the narrative.
Sanders, whose galvanizing 2016 campaign gave eventual Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton an unexpected run for her money, led the pack with a whopping $18.2 million, according to his campaign.
The make-or-break United Nations climate control talks in Paris has been a great success in galvanizing global action, the chief executive of Spanish utility Iberdrola told CNBC.
The President's commitment to a moonshot against cancer, led by Vice President Joe Biden, is a galvanizing call for a renewed effort to find new tools to fight cancer.
The reality is as bracing as it is galvanizing: Trump isn't going anywhere, so the only sure way to remove him from office is for citizens to vote accordingly.
Given that zinc's stellar run this year has been predicated on a tightness in raw material supply, does this amount to a rewrite of the galvanizing metal's bull narrative?
DS2 was his victory lap from that run, and it was the moment he brought together all the sonic threads he'd been exploring, galvanizing himself as rap's greatest innovator.
Like Mr. Cruz, Mr. Cotton is attempting to establish himself on the right flank of the potential primary field over one of the most galvanizing issues among conservative activists.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has thrown out the Obama-era guidance to not interfere with states experimenting with legalization, which may have had the inverse effect of galvanizing supporters.
And if Mr. Trump says no, make climate change the galvanizing issue for 2020 for millennials who will vote as if their lives depend on it — because they do.
Now, they are galvanizing protests against Austria's shift to the right, and even seeking to create an international "resistance" against the right wing and extremists across Europe and beyond.
"When Democrats really sounded the alarm in late June, that was the moment the repeal fight really hit the front pages," galvanizing public opposition to the bill, Wikler said.
I saw her speak in Harlem in July 2008, and it was a galvanizing moment that led to me becoming a field organizer for the 2008 Obama presidential campaign.
The victory was galvanizing for the Mexican forces — and for those supporting them from afar — but it was short-lived, as France later occupied Mexico for a few years.
A bill that teachers had hoped would give them a $276,21.4 raise by increasing taxes on tobacco and gas, failed in the state House earlier this month, galvanizing teachers.
It proved to be a galvanizing moment for Ms. Janah, who called the intellect of the poorest people in the world "the biggest untapped resource" in the global economy.
It's a lot easier to do both with a galvanizing message that makes voters feel part of a larger project — be it an uplifting project or a combative one.
The case of Mr. Huugjilt, who went by one name, became one of the most well-publicized cases of injustice in China in recent years, galvanizing activists across the country.
Mourners who died in the attack included some of Yemen's top political and security officials, potentially galvanizing powerful tribes to join the Houthis in opposing a Saudi-backed exiled government.
Providers fear the rise in threats will continue as Trump appoints Cabinet members who could usher in an era of hostility for women's reproductive rights, galvanizing the anti-abortion movement.
But Democrats continue to want to message for Republicans, instead of galvanizing their base and doing targeted persuasion towards those who they know if they do show up, they'll win.
RootsAction, an online group dedicated to "galvanizing people who are committed to economic fairness," this week named Meeks as one of the 15 members of Congress who should be primaried.
Trump's campaign seems to be preparing, and even galvanizing its supporters, for this outcome, promising "riots" in Cleveland if the Republican Party tries to nominate someone not named Donald Trump.
Earlier on Wednesday Kim crossed the border into Russia by train for his first trip there, aimed at galvanizing support from Russia while nuclear talks with Washington are in limbo.
The path of Sanders' former staffers reflects the split in his movement, and the some are already galvanizing for the 2018 elections — and setting their sights on their own. Rep.
Activists are castigating Facebook for hiring a public relations firm accused of promoting anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and blamed Jewish billionaire philanthropist George Soros for galvanizing some of Facebook's critics.
He pointed out the irresponsible voices galvanizing Americans into an unparalleled universe where we will fall back into tribes who do not share the same background or pray the same.
But nearly all the women I spoke to in the course of reporting this story cited the #MeToo movement as a force in galvanizing them to speak up more assertively.
We've already heard the driving, dystopian first single "Utopia," and the rest of the record is built for both dancefloors and headphones, with galvanizing, minimalist beats and contemplative, piercing lyrics.
The raids can also be galvanizing, as when humanitarian responses turn into new political alliances that reshape the meaning of community and create ways to stand up for immigrant rights.
Young artists — first known collectively as the Hairy Who, and later as the larger group the Chicago Imagists — were emerging, especially in galvanizing shows at the Hyde Park Art Center.
But even if Senate Democrats pull out all the stops, the political reality is that Republicans have been far more effective than Democrats at galvanizing their base around the judiciary.
Growing up in Connecticut politics "certainly was a galvanizing experience," Mr. Manafort told the Hartford Courant in an interview last year, after he was named chairman of the Trump campaign.
Mr. de Blasio had burned through $1 million in the third quarter of this year as he crisscrossed the country in search of a galvanizing moment to propel his campaign.
Since then she has established herself as a belter of clatteringly rhythmic, galvanizing songs about love, resistance and African identity (typically sung in Xhosa) — as well as a thrilling bandleader.
"For New York, Pearl Harbor was the beginning of galvanizing to become a very mobilized, war-oriented city," said Mike Thornton, an associate curator at the New-York Historical Society.
Ginsburg said she's on her way to "being very well" in September at the National Book Festival in D.C. Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings were a galvanizing moment for sexual assault survivors.
As Hussle's family congregated around Khaled as he was awarded the Grammy for "Higher," it was a reminder that Los Angeles lost two galvanizing, essential figures in the last year.
And in saying nothing, some world leaders seemed to embrace the new reality, seeking to accommodate a galvanizing political force whose message has been echoed in mass movements across continents.
Democrats in the state often struggle with turnout in midterm elections, but opinion polls and recent special elections suggest that opposition to Trump this year is galvanizing the party's base.
Thandie Newton makes every new power-up seem galvanizing, and I'm definitely content watching Elsie (Elsie!!) and Bernard stagger around the park bickering and uncovering new plot twists about humanoids.
Bernie Sanders is no Ron Paul, but he has had great success in galvanizing masses of Americans - particularly young voters - by communicating a populist message of anger against Wall Street.
This is and will be a formidable challenge for organizing around progressive candidates — but perhaps not as insurmountable as galvanizing white women to repudiate white supremacy and sexism with their votes.
Tamir's became one of the most recognizable names in a metronome of unarmed black people killed by the police in the last two years, further galvanizing the Black Lives Matter movement.
That has meant that zinc, largely used for galvanizing steel, has moved to a $20 a tonne premium to lead, flipping from trading at a discount of $145 early last week.
Many Venezuelans credit Guaido, a fresh face, with capturing the international community's attention through his bold move to swear himself in as interim president, galvanizing a once-fractured and weary opposition.
While the revolution of course is, as Sanders also says often, larger than any one person or candidate, it is also the case that revolutions generally need leaders or galvanizing figures.
Zinc CMZN213, mainly used for galvanizing steel, has been the best performer on the London Metal Exchange over the past three months, gaining 22% versus a 2495% rise for copper CMCU22.
Unlike the demand for universal suffrage, which fueled the 2014 protests, the extradition bill was seen as a specific, tangible threat by many Hong Kongers, galvanizing hundreds of thousands of people.
That Efimova was allowed to compete for the sport's ultimate prize had a galvanizing effect on King and others frustrated by FINA's lack of resolve to ensure a level playing field.
Her pictures recalled documentarians of the margins, like Diane Arbus or Larry Clark, whose 1971 book of photographs of young delinquents in Oklahoma called "Tulsa" had a galvanizing effect on her.
Koenig's account was so galvanizing that listeners began sending her tips, and public officials were obliged to take action: Syed was granted a new trial, which has yet to take place.
But Trump has frequently pivoted to immigration as a rallying cry for his base and he and his political allies firmly believe immigration will be a galvanizing issue in the midterms.
Both gallery and publication featured an international roster of artists, and Azimuth, while short-lived (11 months and two issues), had a galvanizing effect on the Italian art world and beyond.
This research backed up an existing awareness in the Wikipedia community that female editors were seriously underrepresented, galvanizing activists who set out to recruit more women to write and edit articles.
Ms. Warren "did a great job of galvanizing internet-savvy, well-known personalities, but unfortunately it doesn't look like that support has translated into populations on the ground," Mr. Calloway said.
The brutal remarks reopened longstanding party wounds, with multiple Obama White House alumni knocking Clinton, Sanders supporters galvanizing behind their candidate, and current and former Clinton aides rushing to her defense.
Even in the weeks before she was attacked by the gang of Mr. Modi's supporters, Ms. Ghosh was marching in protests, coordinating strikes and recruiting followers — in essence, galvanizing the resistance.
Here, some of the best, funniest, and most galvanizing protest signs from the Climate Change marches around the world that prove today's youth are as involved and clever as they come.
But long before Mr. Trump was galvanizing his political base with anti-immigrant language, Mr. Cuccinelli used a similar approach to appeal to white voters in a rapidly changing Northern Virginia.
The looming prospect of losing them to deportation under President-elect Donald Trump is as much concerning as it is galvanizing me to stand with them in this time of uncertainty.
Impeachment is an exercise in public and political opinion, and at least in this Wisconsin survey it appears the Democrats haven't succeeded in galvanizing the public in support of their position.
Feature In the fight over the Dakota Access Pipeline, Native American activists achieved one of the most galvanizing environmental victories in years — and it all began with a group of teenagers.
Top Democrats, eager to reverse a corporate windfall created by President Trump's $1.5 trillion tax cut, are galvanizing around economic policies aimed at limiting the ability of companies to enrich shareholders.
She focused on issues of urban poverty — she was a chief supporter of a national school-lunch bill, for example, galvanizing other representatives in overriding President Gerald Ford's veto of it.
It's a soft commitment right now, and we see this, the soft commitment with all the candidates except Mr. Trump, who is solidifying and galvanizing his support as we go along.
It's possible that a US withdrawal could have a galvanizing effect on the rest of the world, and other governments would redouble their efforts to promote clean energy and curb emissions.
But we're less than a year away from primaries for a lot of major races at the state and federal level, and this is the only person who's supposedly "galvanizing the movement"?
A Medicare battle could provide Democrats with a big, galvanizing issue that would unite their party and help them win back public support -- especially as Trump vowed not to touch Medicare benefits.
Travel ban spurs rush to court The galvanizing moment, the Democratic attorneys general said, was when Trump signed an executive order banning travel to the United States from seven majority Muslim nations.
By trying to finish off Moser early, the DCCC ended up elevating her national profile and opened up an intraparty rift in the process, galvanizing progressive groups that came out supporting her.
"It's an incredible privilege and honor to have been chosen to create a look for one of the most galvanizing, self-assured, and distinguished individuals of our time," he wrote on Instagram.
The cash LME price of the metal, which is mainly used for galvanizing steel, is expected to average $21,2984 a tonne in the third quarter, down about 211 percent from Tuesday's close.
But then again, neither is this show: High Maintenance originated as an indie web series on Vimeo back in 2012, galvanizing a cult following over the course of its first two seasons.
Propst, an Alabama native, points to Donald Trump's surprise win in 2016 as a galvanizing force and says she's never seen this many African American women running for office in the state.
But his support for smart safety policies like the First Step Act deserves praise; the new law is already having a galvanizing effect on reform efforts at the state and local level.
In some election cycles, a strong enough candidate or a galvanizing issue can be sufficient to attract a smattering of suburban centrist swing voters who can help carry the state or district.
At a time when Anti-Trump sentiment is galvanizing progressive politics and protests, this is a moment where many Americans are thinking about their values and becoming more involved in local politics.
In 1975, they moved to New York and became entrenched in the city's galvanizing punk scene—in the pits with all the big names: Dead Boys, Blondie, Talking Heads, and the like.
He won seat at the table of the Democratic Party by galvanizing a movement, but now he has to work with the party he criticized if he wants to get anything done.
The shock after Donald Trump's election has turned to anger and determination, a galvanizing desire to fight for change and a better world than the one the President-elect plans to create.
The '80s and '90s didn't produce buckets of protest music, but they did lay the groundwork for what politically charged songs can look like in an era without a galvanizing political movement.
The American-born Ms. Jones went to the province in the mid-21960s with her husband, Burnley Jones, and the two set about galvanizing black residents on housing, employment and other issues.
In the decade and a half since same-sex marriage became a galvanizing issue for both sides, the national debate has largely focused on the tension between civil rights and individual freedoms.
The conundrum, several strategists and lawmakers conceded, is that Mr. Trump's legal and culture wars are more politically galvanizing to the party's conservative base than Ryanesque sermons on the free enterprise system.
RDU organizers hope to bring their experience galvanizing drivers in California to push for laws that protect gig workers and leverage it into a global strategy for protecting app-based transport workers.
Zinc, mainly used for galvanizing in the steel industry, is expected to see a surplus of 158,000 tonnes in 2020 after a deficit of 50,500 tonnes this year, the poll consensus showed.
The multiple identities of Ilhan Omar — immigrant, mother, woman of color — are galvanizing, but her platform championing economic opportunity for new Americans and affordable access to higher education won her the election.
That was the rare moral victory that also had tangible benefits, galvanizing the Red Sox clubhouse around Eovaldi and crystallizing the starters' selfless approach — even if they still don't buy the hoopla.
Concern from DeRay and others about Macklemore's endgame in his urge for white allies to speak out about racial inequality illuminates the greatest flaw of "WPII" as a possible galvanizing force for change.
His return fire could land with deadly impact, galvanizing his millions of supporters into an angry revolt against the Republican Party should he lose the nomination as a result of a contested convention.
World mine production of zinc - mainly used for galvanizing steel - is expected to rise 6.4 percent this year to 13.87 million tonnes, according to industry group the International Lead and Zinc Study Group.
Extreme temperatures across the northern hemisphere this summer have fueled concerns climate change is gathering pace, galvanizing some EU countries to call for emissions to be cut at a faster rate than planned.
Everyone, it seems, is still buying into the galvanizing metal's enticing narrative of supply shortfall, something of a stand-out in a sector that is more worried about the weak state of demand.
Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi, the president of RespectAbility, an advocacy group, said the election had focused attention on issues affecting disabled voters as never before, with Mr. Trump's behavior serving as a galvanizing force.
The 50-50 joint venture, PRO-TEC Coating Company, will begin construction of a new continuous galvanizing line in its steel plant in Leipsic, Ohio, with an aim to start operation in 2019.
The president has inserted himself on the campaign trail in hopes of galvanizing Republican voters for the election, which is widely expected to be a referendum on his first two years in office.
If elections in the United States were governed by proportional representation for example, Bernie Sanders could easily create his own social-democratic party and contest Democrats in most constituencies, galvanizing progressive youth voters.
Democrats nationally may be most animated about President Trump, but in Kansas the former governor, Sam Brownback, is just as galvanizing a figure for the left and across much of the political center.
By trying to finish off Moser early, the DCCC ended up elevating her national profile and opened up an intraparty rift in the process, galvanizing progressive groups that came out to support her.
Speaking at an event at New York University, Schneiderman, New York's attorney general, called Trump's first travel ban, signed in January just a week into his presidency, a "galvanizing moment" for Democratic officials.
By trying to push out Moser early, the DCCC ended up elevating her national profile and opened up an intraparty rift in the process, galvanizing progressive groups that came out to support her.
Now, freed from the burdens of raising their families and working to support them, they are galvanizing protests against Austria's shift to the right under the conservative-nationalist government of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz.
It showed that Sanders is increasingly persuading Democrats that he can defeat Trump by galvanizing working class voters who feel left behind in the Trump economy and bringing new voters into the process.
He inaugurated an ongoing series of concerts at Carnegie Hall, galvanizing the players and showing the orchestra to be not just a top-notch pit band but also a world-class symphonic ensemble.
But for Bannon, Sessions and Miller, immigration was a galvanizing issue, lying at the center of their apparent vision for reshaping the United States by tethering it to its European and Christian origins.
In addition, while Mr. Sanders has succeeded in galvanizing Latino voters — he won them by about 214 percentage points over Mr. Biden in California — he has struggled to build support among black voters.
The narrative of return, the primordial "going back" that defines, say, "make America Great Again" (or "make Catholicism weird again"), is fundamentally an aesthetic one: galvanizing the human desire to live a meaningful story.
That is to say, from Barack Obama's historic election to the galvanizing presence of Black Lives Matter demonstrations, the events, social movements, political breakthroughs and human drama that make up Black History Month continue.
A continued rally in metals prices is galvanizing some firms into raising capital on exchanges across the world to fund exploration and plow cash into existing projects, with others also preparing initial public offerings.
In both his public and private, paid speeches, Obama doesn't plan to criticize the current administration, according to his aides, who felt any disapproving words run the risk of galvanizing more support for Trump.
One of the principal reasons the United States has been successful at galvanizing international attention to and action on violent extremism is the credibility we have from our long-held values and legal system.
KEEPING UP MOMENTUM Many Venezuelans credit Guaido, a fresh face, with capturing the international community's attention through his bold move to swear himself in as interim president, galvanizing a once-fractured and weary opposition.
Clinton continued to press Democrats in Nevada to make the Supreme Court a political issue on Monday, telling supporters in Elko that Democrats need to make obstructionism in Congress a galvanizing issue in November.
Republican candidates in turn will have to choose between embracing their party's nominee, in the hopes of galvanizing core constituencies, or joining the small number of House members explicitly refusing to endorse Mr. Trump.
From Madaya, near Damascus, Abu Firas worked with al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in galvanizing support among Pakistani supporters of the fundamentalist Taliban movement in Afghanistan several decades ago, the rebel sources said.
The carnage in the heart of the capital could hamper any return to talks aimed at ending the conflict, while galvanizing support in northern Yemen for military escalation against Saudi Arabia, Ms. Alley said.
What transpired from that galvanizing moment and over the course of the next half-century was a movement to upend the prejudices and misapprehensions that had taken such deep root in the national psyche.
But in the following 219 hours, shock turned turned to anger and determination, a galvanizing desire to fight for change and a better world than the one that President-elect Trump plans to create.
Gospel shaped her quivering swoops, her pointed rasps, her galvanizing buildups and her percussive exhortations; it also shaped her piano playing and the call-and-response vocal arrangements she shared with her backup singers.
He's been really instrumental in what I've been able to accomplish in terms of starting my organization and galvanizing this movement, because it's super stressful and he is such a buffer to my stress.
Meanwhile, it's worth remembering that Trump's election, especially coming after he was heard on tape bragging about his ability to grab women "by the pussy," had a galvanizing effect on women around the country.
Those dueling impulses powered the rise of both Clintons: one impulse galvanizing supporters who deeply admired their commitment to public service, the other galling critics who saw them as playing by their own rules.
Both are encouraged by recent events in Venezuela, where congress leader Juan Guaido invoked the constitution to assume the interim presidency after declaring Maduro's 2018 reelection illegitimate, galvanizing the opposition and earning Western recognition.
In Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing, two Democratic senators with 2020 ambitions -- New Jersey's Cory Booker and California's Kamala Harris -- took center stage, asking the most aggressive questions and galvanizing both progressive opposition and conservative support.
And the Trump name is almost equally galvanizing among Democrats as it is magnetic among Republicans, and a local race involving one of them could draw big money from activist donors from both parties.
But the equality movement pointed to a new galvanizing force: the outrage of women and men at President Trump's sexism and vulgarity that resulted in millions of Americans marching in protest after his inauguration.
A new Senate bill aimed at cracking down on online sex trafficking ads is galvanizing opposition from internet companies who say that the legislation poses problems for free speech and many websites' business models.
In particular, Dany's alliance (and her striking speech) with Yara Greyjoy toward the end of season six, and Jon's galvanizing victory in the "Battle of the Bastards" and his unification of the North, stand out.
Their stellar fifth album, "Shangri-La," remains a benchmark, a long-form conceptual exploration of a post-apocalyptic wasteland stacked with hyperactive screams, galvanizing synth beats and graphic narratives that would make Cormac McCarthy flinch.
The company said on Friday that its steel unit will build a new hot-dip galvanizing line in Dortmund, in a low three-digit million euro investment that would create more than 100 skilled jobs.
The celebration reaches a thrilling crescendo in the final sequence, a powerful rendition of the band's galvanizing — and money-raising — Live Aid set, which has been called the greatest live rock performance of all time.
The question became moot, but if anything, Donald Trump's victory made the Garland episode an even more galvanizing moment for Democrats—one they may use to justify almost any step necessary to retake the courts.
But nature abhors a vacuum, and so it has provided Clinton with a galvanizing issue that makes her campaign about something bigger: The idea that she alone can save America from the coming Trump apocalypse.
But one necessary component is missing: a uniform, galvanizing ideology that could plausibly animate a centralized totalitarian state to co-opt civil society, driving out dissent by employing a combination of surveillance, repression and propaganda.
This year's Oscars ceremony was a galvanizing moment for women in Hollywood amid the #MeToo movement, which was ignited by allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein and other powerful men in the film industry.
The volunteers seem less focused on ideology than the Tea Party, which hammered out a clear dogma of smaller government, galvanizing voters and leading to a makeover of the party and, eventually, the federal government.
Is performance and participatory work truly more affecting and galvanizing than, say, Francisco Goya's "The Disasters of War" etchings (1810-1820) or his "May 3, 1808" (1814), which recounted the wreckage inflicted by Napoleon's armies.
When he was hired, Mr. McDaniel's expertise in galvanizing black voters was touted as a boon to Ms. Warren, whose populist brand has so far held more sway in white elite circles than black ones.
The privacy movement is galvanizing: Alastair Mactaggart — the California businessman who was the driving force behind the state's new privacy law — is redoubling his efforts, aiming to strengthen the law through a 2020 ballot initiative.
Amid mounting protests and emotional scenes of disorder at American airports, it offered a galvanizing first challenge for a gang of Democratic attorneys general who have vowed to check the power of the White House.
As much as it improvised atop its structures, the group burrowed into them, building tension and momentum from within, turning them into meditations or shaping them into galvanizing crescendos that crested in a standing ovation.
Sanders's 2016 presidential run appears to have played a major galvanizing role here, opening up space for a genuinely left-wing shift among Democratic leaders that produced a crop of progressive 2018 stars like Rep.
As BuzzFeed News has reported, a 2018 change in the algorithm for Facebook's News Feed likely played a key role in galvanizing the protests by prioritizing news from local publishers and posts from friends and family.
Serena is good at this — even though I am horrified by her sentiment, I'm also horrified that she has been reduced to a life of glorified lounging in a blue dress after all that monumental galvanizing.
Google's competitor Microsoft stopped requiring sexual harassment victims to go through arbitration last year, and Uber changed its policies after former engineer Susan Fowler published a galvanizing account of widespread harassment and sexism in the company.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Mercedes are seeing red after losing out to Ferrari in the season-opener in Australia but the challenge from their resurgent rivals has had a galvanizing effect on the champions according to Lewis Hamilton.
Befesa - which is headquartered in Luxembourg and was listed until it was bought by Spain's Abengoa in 2000 - specialises in recycling steel dust from the steel and galvanizing industry and salt slags from the aluminium industry.
Trump has criticized the Citizens United ruling — although he hasn't explicitly called to overturn it — and has touted his ability to self-fund his campaign and refuse super PAC support in the hopes of galvanizing voters.
Although Argentina's center-left opposition has been weakened by a series of corruption scandals, a rise in poverty levels due to soaring inflation and anger at job cuts under his economic reform is galvanizing the opposition.
Yet, decarbonization and sustainability are issues that only seem to grow more dire and more galvanizing for founders and investors by the day, and more company builders are searching for new ways to promote environmental resilience.
Illegal immigration has been a galvanizing issue for Trump's political base and Trump is making the calculus that the government shutdown is his best chance to pressure Democrats into ceding on funding for the border wall.
It was certainly not the first worker uprising at a tech company — nor was it the last, but the sheer numbers of Googlers who participated that day were staggering, galvanizing a broader movement of worker activism.
About New York The only public hearing into what happened to Mr. Garner — who exclaimed "I can't breathe" as he died from a police chokehold — takes a microscopic view of a galvanizing event, our columnist writes.
Democrats have said they find the recent tumult galvanizing — days after the arrest of a Florida man accused of sending mail bombs to Mr. Trump's opponents — sharpening their resolve to elect the state's first black governor.
"Texas is a Latino state, and we have two Texans on the ballot who are going to be turning out and galvanizing people from Texas," said Mayra Macias, a vice president of the Latino Victory Project.
Sabine Birkenfeld, chairwoman of the workers' council at a ThyssenKrupp steel galvanizing factory in Dortmund, has lived through serial mergers and layoffs over the years that reduced the work force by 90 percent to 1,300 people.
For a player branded "polarizing" for his long rap sheet of indiscretions, Kyrgios has been a galvanizing force in raising funds and awareness as Australia comes to terms with the unprecedented devastation left by the fires.
Aside from that galvanizing win, it was business as usual at the SAG Awards, as all four acting trophies went to the same quartet that has already prevailed at the Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Awards.
The two Democrats vying to oppose Mr. Ducey, state Senator Steve Farley and David Garcia, a former state education official, said they viewed education funding as the strongest issue galvanizing opposition to the Republican-held government.
Senegal authorized the West African country's first oil development on Thursday, galvanizing partners in the project who are eager to push ahead even as they await the outcome of arbitration over a dispute with Far Ltd.
Other companies made pledges as well ahead of the two-day Global Refugee Forum, aimed at helping refugees and the mostly poor countries that host them by galvanizing support from governments, charities and the private sector.
Photographs in Jet Magazine of Emmett's gruesomely mutilated body — at a funeral that his mother insisted have an open coffin, to show the world what his killers had done — had a galvanizing effect on black America.
The most common postmortem of the Sanders campaign goes like this: Bernie tore through Iowa and New Hampshire by galvanizing young, disaffected white liberals, but then he hit the South, and there, black voters sank him.
Pop has always been a place for women to reclaim their sexuality and self worth — from "Man, I Feel Like A Woman" to Christina Aguilera's "Beautiful," the genre lends itself to galvanizing anthems of strength and individuality.
Student Survivors are Focusing Their Grief to Demand Change Three days after the massacre, Gonzalez stood at the podium at a gun-control rally in Fort Lauderdale and turned her grief into a galvanizing cry for change.
Herein lies the real comparison between Modi and Trump: It is not so much about the two men themselves, but their ideologies and the pervasive social sentiments the two men capitalize on in galvanizing their support bases.
But that gets at part of why the Marjory Stoneman Douglas kids have been so successful at galvanizing the nation since the tragedy at their school last month: they know how to play the modern media game.
Authorities broke up the event within minutes, but the rallly still managed to have lasting effects on the push to get dos Santos out of power — particularly in galvanizing support from middle and upper class, young Angolans.
For HSBC, the renewed focus on Europe is less about hiring new staff in its 12 continental EU markets than galvanizing them to work more closely together, James Emmett, the bank's Chief Executive for the region, said.
The savage assault and her outspoken defiance of female victimization made headlines in Bangladesh and Canada, galvanizing public support that prompted the Canadian government to allow Ms. Monzur to immigrate with her daughter and parents in 2011.
"She was the top senator or elected official in 21 when it came to galvanizing MoveOn members to give to candidates," Mr. Sheyman said, noting it showed her appeal to activists and donors beyond her existing list.
Clyburn's endorsement of Biden ahead of the South Carolina primary is widely viewed as a turning point in the race, propelling Biden to a landslide victory in the Palmetto State and galvanizing moderate Democrats around his campaign.
Now, with so much of the region in flames, we focus on how civil war and chaos in war-torn Arab and Muslim lands provide a galvanizing cause, a breeding ground and a training ground for terror.
A galvanizing incident for critics was Caitlyn Jenner's winning the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs, ESPN's annual award show, in 2015, after Ms. Jenner, an Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon, announced she was transgender.
Timmermans said Russia's resurgence has also played a role in galvanizing Europe, as did U.S. President Donald Trump's withdrawal from a global deal on fighting climate change, and his vague stance on European security guarantees under NATO.
The Vermont senator has retooled his political teams in Iowa and New Hampshire and is embarking on a pivotal stretch of campaigning aimed at galvanizing the young voters and union members who propelled his 2016 presidential run.
Instead, Trump should focus on galvanizing the allies to invest in the capabilities and new technologies that NATO will need if its defense and deterrence are to remain credible in a world of cyberwarfare and artificial intelligence.
The book reached the best-seller lists in 2012, after it was published in paperback, galvanizing prison reform activists as well as readers who were less aware of what Ms. Alexander argued was a crisis of injustice.
Then we launched something called Founders for Change, which is around founders galvanizing around ... trying to work with modern funders and to basically modernize their cap tables and make their cap tables and their teams more diverse.
The future is as open and mysterious for them as any other team at the bottom, but instead of viewing this upcoming season as a demoralizing slog, Chicago is situated to treat it as a galvanizing opportunity.
Washington (CNN)As Donald Trump mulls over a list of potential justices, his promise to reshape the Supreme Court is energizing opponents of abortion and galvanizing some state legislators to advance and defend more restrictions on the practice.
Nearly 50 years after the Stonewall Riots — credited with galvanizing the modern gay rights movement — New York City Police Commissioner James O'Neill offered a long-awaited apology for the "discriminatory and oppressive" actions of the city's police force.
But with promises from the GOP to defund the women's reproductive health organization, Planned Parenthood's future looks uncertain, galvanizing plenty of people to step forward to help in any way they can — with protests, donations, and now, swipes.
"India's fund has been successful in galvanizing investment and could serve as a good example for South Africa if the government can find an initial capital contribution," said Victoria Barbary of the International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds.
The White House previewed the summit by touting a list of achievements in the U.S.-led effort to tie down loose bomb-grade materials, and arms control advocates commend Obama for galvanizing an international response to the problem.
It also was the most galvanizing movement in Native American politics in decades, some tribal leaders said, as Crow, Navajo, Sioux and other traditional rivals united to fight what they considered an assault on their way of life.
It's nonetheless an insightful and galvanizing overview of the career of an artist who made a lot of exceptional work in just ten youthful years, before he died from pancreatic cancer in 1978, at the age of 35.
Galvanizing diverse groups for counter-terrorism efforts or effective governance of multi-sectarian states, as well as successfully completing historically complex peace talks, such as the ongoing dialogues regarding Yemen and Syria, necessitate the downplaying of sectarian differences.
" Manning "has made headlines around the world, but they couldn't possibly capture the complexity of her experiences," the publisher's vice president, Colin Dickerman, said in a statement, calling the writing "intimate, passionate, galvanizing, and necessary for our times.
And there's a growing possibility, advocates and experts say, that his policies could backfire, helping the very gangs he claims to be fighting, worsening the global refugee crisis, and galvanizing political opposition that costs Republicans control of Congress.
Fed up with high, inside heat from Cincinnati's Aroldis Chapman — and irritated by chirping from the Reds' bench — Rizzo fired his cap and glove to the ground before an inning and challenged the Cincinnati dugout, galvanizing the team.
He met on Thursday with President François Hollande of France, his only one-on-one session with a leader aside from Mr. Xi. Mr. Obama praised Mr. Hollande for "galvanizing the European community" in the fight against terrorism.
But if that leader, Carles Puigdemont, who was seized on Sunday, is returned to Spain, a highly publicized trial could backfire on the government by galvanizing the separatist movement and prolonging a dispute that threatens Spain's geographic cohesion.
It proved to be a tipping point for a country that has some of the highest taxes in Europe, particularly galvanizing people in small villages and towns who have been grappling with stagnant salaries and steep utility costs.
Justice Democrats linked to an opinion column written by Vox editor Matthew Yglesias, who made the case that Biden's "tarnished legacy" will doom him to become "the Hillary Clinton of 2020" — incapable of galvanizing progressives and beating Trump.
But with 26 already on their minds — and inspired by the galvanizing, if failed, Senate campaign of Representative Beto O'Rourke in Texas — Democrats face a dilemma: Do they want leaders who are moderate, progressive or somewhere in between?
He has visited Delaware County — the least affluent of the four Philadelphia collar counties — twice in the last two weeks to make overtures to skeptical suburban voters, including by unveiling a child care plan aimed at galvanizing women.
It has spawned a galvanizing conversation — if not the one that Cummins might have been hoping for — and anybody who wants to follow along would probably do well to read the book at the center of the discourse.
But her performance was also a galvanizing moment for Democrats, who swarmed Ms. Stefanik's Democratic challenger, Tedra Cobb, with social media attention and donations: Ms. Cobb's campaign announced a weekend fund-raising haul of more than $22020 million.
Sanders has retooled his political teams in Iowa and New Hampshire and is embarking on a pivotal stretch of campaigning aimed at galvanizing the young voters and union members who propelled his 2016 presidential run, Jonathan Easley reports.
It was an early step in what has become a galvanizing mission for the museum's director, Dan L. Monroe: harnessing the lessons of brain science to make the museum more engaging as attendance is falling around the country.
Loaded with both bravado and grit and about the anxieties of life, the artist embraces and draws on maximalism in every aspect of her performance, delivery, and cadence atop Beats' production, to create a galvanizing, powerful rap album.
Case in point: Besides exactly this kind of community approach galvanizing the Citizen's Climate Lobby, as Wanless tells Gizmodo, the last few years have seen a slew of Republican representatives of districts south of Orlando publicly accept climate change.
Dana Schutz's "Open Casket" is based on the heartbreaking and horrifying 1955 photograph of 14-year-old Emmett Till's lynched body, an image published in Jet magazine and largely credited with galvanizing widespread support for the civil rights movement.
But if the hooks weren't enough, their record ends with a moving statement of intent too: "We make pop music with the intention of galvanizing the listener toward anti-capitalist action," a computer voice intones over a droning synthesizer.
In the Senate District 31, the seat being vacated by Adriano D. Espaillat, who is running for Congress, Mr. Espaillat's endorsed candidate, Marisol Alcantara, a Dominican labor organizer, beat out Micah Lasher and Robert Jackson by galvanizing her base.
Passage of two laws last week backed by the prime minister's Fidesz party angered a variety of domestic voter groups, galvanizing the weak and divided opposition to act with a unity rarely seen in his eight years in power.
One could even imagine the collective global effort being weaker than it would have been if the US had simply left altogether (since the latter scenario might at least have a galvanizing effect on the rest of the world).
In an online petition, and in testimony by one of their leaders to a shadow congressional hearing organized by Democrats in Washington, the Stoneman Douglas students galvanizing the new teen movement against gun violence have advanced five policy demands.
Collective female anger has got so much good press lately as a galvanizing force for political change that it is jolting to be reminded how ugly and crippling the emotion can be for a woman experiencing it in isolation.
But there is no doubt that revulsion against these continuing mass murders and the galvanizing power of the student movement have already begun to have a huge, positive impact on our national debate and the prospects for real action.
By the mid-223s Mr. Cohran had spent three years playing trumpet and cornet in the pioneering Sun Ra Arkestra, and was established as both a bandleader in his own right and a galvanizing force on the Chicago scene.
Caputo-Pearl told a celebratory rally of thousands of teachers outside City Hall, site of the final round of talks, that they had achieved a major victory in attaining the bulk of their contract objectives while galvanizing public support.
CreditCreditAllyn Baum/The New York Times It's a vision of two Detroits that have mostly faded now — the social set born of the American auto industry's vast wealth and the galvanizing magic of '21967s Motown — together in a room.
And as Viljar, an idealistic teenager who barely survived Breivik's attack on Utøya, Jonas Strand Gravli is at once heartbreaking and galvanizing, capturing how Viljar struggled to persevere in spite of the relentless pain Breivik caused him and his family.
Since it premiered in February, writer-director Jordan Peele's galvanizing social thriller has only grown more trenchant in the wake of the white supremacist marches at Charlottesville, and President Trump's criticism of NFL players protesting police shooting unarmed black men.
"Any way you slice it, when it comes to galvanizing the whole man -- building your strength, stamina, agility, confidence, and all-around toughness -- no training tool truly compares," wrote Brett and Kate McKay on the website the Art of Manliness.
I find her writing to be so galvanizing, so beautiful, just the model for what I want to commit to the world, and she has an incredible intellect and heart, so I was unsurprised that that one was just…bulletproof.
The former Bayern Munich and Hamburg SV forward, who has scored 42 goals for Flamengo since moving to Brazil in 2015, gives the Peru attack a much-needed physical presence and has a galvanizing effect on their less experienced players.
Friday was also the day when the border wall -- the galvanizing symbol that built a bond with Trump's grassroots supporters and may have swept him to power -- was exposed as a political vulnerability since it may be an undeliverable promise.
Tlaib has come under fire repeatedly for her past comments and positions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and her comments on the podcast, while frequently misrepresented online, joined a growing list of statements galvanizing many on the right against her.
Douglas is an enthusiastic booster for the pioneering activism of the women's movement, and another chapter, "Why the Seventies Mattered," highlights the galvanizing role of crusaders like Maggie Kuhn, who founded the Gray Panthers after being forcibly retired at 65.
Failing to do so would further erode U.S. legitimacy as a global leader, a position already damaged through trade wars with its allies and the failure to join galvanizing projects from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Paris Climate Accords.
Douthat: Yes, and on the Republican side, precisely because of their likely tedium and semi-assured outcome, the hearings probably won't be as politically useful (in a base-galvanizing way) to Trump as a more contentious nomination might have been.
He sends us this dispatch from outside the Supreme Court: Judge Kavanaugh's nomination has been a galvanizing event for liberals, especially women, who have been outraged by the way that many Republicans have dismissed the accusations of sexual misconduct against him.
But in warming to the president, Mr. Heller is not just returning a favor to Mr. Trump for clearing his primary field: The senator is also wagering that he cannot win in a midterm election without galvanizing his state's Republican base.
But this week provided a moment of clarity on the right, and the backlash was a reminder of how galvanizing religion and homosexuality can be when evangelicals and other conservatives of faith are convinced that their values are under attack.
Leaders and organizers from reproductive rights groups told VICE News they're seeing unprecedented midterm energy levels for abortion rights among key demographic groups, such as young people and suburban women, and that Kavanaugh's confirmation has been a strong galvanizing point.
On the Democratic side, elected officials and party strategists say that Mr. Ossoff's campaign has already served as a galvanizing force, spurring small donors into action and focusing the attention of voters and activists on the battle for the House.
The line was shut shortly after the discovery of the spill, which was a tiny fraction of an infamous offshore blowout in 1969 that spewed up to 53,000 barrels into the ocean and halted new drilling in California by galvanizing environmentalists.
But when the Ninth, a piece I would normally shrug off as overplayed, came to a galvanizing end, I looked down at a blank sheet of paper and realized I had spent the entire finale with my eyes on the stage.
Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate activist from Sweden who delivered a much-watched speech at the United Nations on Monday, has been celebrated for her activism on climate change, including galvanizing the worldwide, youth-led protests of the last week.
Then I lived in Sarajevo covering the Bosnian war and I saw, in inert bodies torn by shrapnel, and in history revived as galvanizing myth of might and conquest, the horror from which the European Union had saved my generation.
It was a galvanizing moment in the recent history of cultural heritage … Fourteen years later, the Islamic State's destruction at Palmyra did much the same work of branding, defining the cruel so-called caliphate as an organization beyond all bounds.
An OG conspiracy theory about the United Nations' supposed effort to establish a dystopian "New World Order" has gained steam online and is now galvanizing some pro-gun activists who plan to rally in Richmond, Virginia, at the Capitol next week.
This uncertainty has long been used as an alibi for not curtailing carbon emissions, most blatantly in attempts to undermine the science or downplay the danger, but also by creating an anesthetic haze where a more definite threat might be galvanizing.
The Youth Group That Launched a Movement at Standing Rock In the fight over the Dakota Access Pipeline, Native American activists achieved one of the most galvanizing environmental victories in years — and it all began with a group of teenagers.
In the formative years of government- and subscriber-funded public television and radio, Mr. Singer was said to have been instrumental in galvanizing federal officials, philanthropies and academics to seed the public airwaves with quality programming and to finance future development.
The 2020 election could be the first time in recent memory that abortion is as galvanizing a voting issue for Democrats as it is for Republicans, who for decades have held out hope of flipping the Supreme Court and reversing Roe.
Dallas electronic duo Ishi has been galvanizing dance floors in the local scene for a minute now, offering up a sweaty blend of house- and nu-disco inspired beats, funked-up live instrumentation, and the come-hither croon of vocalist-producer JT Mudd.
"Black women tend to be the galvanizing force for other voters in their households," she said "Particularly because black women are so aligned to the church those churches are filled with black women who are taking their kids, nephews, husbands" to the polls.
Joker is an origin myth, a grim and pseudo-religious "And that little boy grew up to be …" story like Batman Begins, showing how one of life's shat-upon becomes a supervillain and a galvanizing figure for a mass movement of antisocial violence.
NEWaukee hosts Milwaukee events like networking mixers, neighborhood tours and even a night market to gather millennials and rally civic pride"There is an energy of millennials who are coming together and galvanizing and they want to be the creators," says Behnke.
All it took was a phone call from Ginger Mauney, who is on the board of Save the Rhino Trust Namibia and has been galvanizing change for rhinos through WWF (World Wildlife Fund) in Namibia's Rhino Innovation Fund, to get me there.
Sure, Hillary Clinton could have chosen Elizabeth Warren as her running mate, multiplying the historic impact of her candidacy, galvanizing the liberal base, and showing her doubters that she is capable of not poll-testing and risk-minimizing every decision to death.
A second source with direct knowledge of the matter said selling Galmed, Thyssenkrupp's hot-dip galvanizing line in Spain, would not be enough to win over the Commission as it also has concerns in markets such as Germany, France and the Benelux countries.
Brian Dodge, a spokesman for the Retail Industry Leaders Association, said that pushing back against border adjustment is "easily the No. 1 priority for the retail industry this year" and called it the "most galvanizing" issue for the industry in the last decade.
For example, in 2017 a 12-old-girl who was raped by a 34-year-old was later forced to marry him, and the case was covered widely in the media because many women's rights organizations were galvanizing efforts to end the law.
And though Trump's edge in the Electoral College may be larger next year than in 2016, a recent New York Times polling analysis found, the effectiveness of such attacks in galvanizing white-working class voters to turn out and vote is unclear.
Though there's certainly a little fat around the edges—the film doesn't skimp on laughs amidst all the scares—it's a small price to pay for the truly galvanizing finale, in which three generations of Strode women throw down against the boogeyman.
If Hill's single story of sexual harassment had the ultimate effect of galvanizing women, imagine what might happen now that the issue is sexual assault — as numerous women have stepped forward to talk about the way Trump helped himself to their body parts.
But with Trump on top of the ticket, the Democrats were hoping his provocative message — particularly his frequent attacks on minorities and women — would alienate independents and moderate Republicans while galvanizing minority and female voters to the boon of down-ballot Democrats.
Burr and I ate there one night, sharing the dining room with electrical workers, visiting doctors and Mark Martin-Bras, who works with the Vieques Conservation and Historic Trust and ViequesLove, a GoFundMe organization that has been a galvanizing force for the recovery.
"He made it quite clear that no designer works alone, and he was really the front of a huge operation worldwide, but I think it's definitely his vision galvanizing all these different agencies and companies that really shaped these projects," Kinchin said.
"What has changed since then is the kids and the extraordinary, galvanizing force they have become," he added, interrupting an interview to take a call from his 22010-year-old son, whose class was leaving school to march to the White House.
Western governments "know that the welfare of the Rohingya is not galvanizing their respective electorates to the extent that they need to take any meaningful action," Aidan Hehir, a scholar at University of Westminster, wrote at Duck of Minerva, a political science site.
This project asks Atamanuik to continue the legacy of past masters like Colbert and Jon Stewart even as he grapples with the most galvanizing public figure in modern memory — an easy task, so long as he manages to be really funny every week.
I think that's one of the galvanizing missions and visions that we have — making it something that isn't just esoteric and intellectual, but making especially new and young readers feel that high art in the literary space is part of their heritage.
The impeachment fight between the Democratic-led House of Representatives and the Trump White House may have initiated a constitutional clash, but for the political operatives involved in the 2020 campaign it also represents a potentially galvanizing moment to pry loose wallets.
"This year, Megan Rapinoe was a galvanizing force on a team that is now looked up to by any woman who doesn't want to be told she's come far enough, who's taking matters into her own hands," Sports Illustrated said on Twitter.
The students in Parkland and others are proving good at galvanizing segments of the public, asking good questions, and shaming adults who continue to support the National Rifle Association, according to Kristin Goss, an associate professor of public policy at Duke University.
But he will soon be going, one of the first in what is beginning to seem like a potential parade off Capitol Hill by lawmakers whose past behavior is catching up with them during a galvanizing period when it comes to sexual behavior.
The concepts of gender-neutral, gender-fluid and unisex clothing have been some of fashion's hottest trends over the past decade, attracting news attention, galvanizing activists and leading Hollywood stars of both sexes to experiment with gender-blurring outfits on red carpets.
But in recent months, as once-almighty men in entertainment and politics have been felled by revelations of misconduct, galvanizing women in those fields and beyond, figures at the top of the music business — another notoriously male-dominated industry — have remained largely untouched.
The slayings of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner in Philadelphia, Mississippi, on June 21967, 22016, at the hands of the Klan, local law enforcement officers and others was one of the most shocking and galvanizing moments of the U.S. civil rights movement.
The 17-times grand slam champion, still finding his feet after a six-month break, had to save two set points and rally from 5-2 down in the third before closing out a galvanizing win on a breezy afternoon at Rod Laver Arena.
Standout single "Genghis Khan," with its James Bond-by-way-of-LGBT-allegory video, updates Miike's Snow's trademark galvanizing melodies with prog house sleekness—it's as close to cracking the pop code Winnberg and Karlsson smashed with "Toxic" as Miike Snow has ever gotten.
Brittany Packnett, Campaign Zero organizer, Black Lives Matter activist and member of the President's Task Force on 21st Century Policing, said the movement is currently in a place of maintaining momentum created over the past few years, galvanizing both the public and policymakers into action.
According to a summary of the latest emails posted on Russia Today, a media outlet with close links to the Russian government, highlights include campaign staff discussions about "galvanizing Latino support" and about how to handle media queries about Clinton's "flip-flopping" on gay marriage.
But if politicians only take one small legalistic step away from democracy at a time, each one narrow enough to be justifiable to their political allies, then a systematic shift away from democracy and constraints on presidential power never ends up truly galvanizing the opposition.
And we have to acknowledge that protests are a necessary but insufficient ingredient for social change: They can be galvanizing and clarifying, but, just like political campaigns, they tend to be short-lived and don't always translate into the sustained, strategic organizing efforts we need.
According to the researchers behind this current study, though, there's only been limited research looking at whether doctors' prescribing habits have really changed in the wake of the opioid crisis becoming a galvanizing public health issue, much less since the CDC guidelines were finalized.
ET, NBCS Boston, FS Southwest (Dallas) ABOUT THE CELTICS (229-211): Kyrie Irving has been a galvanizing force for Boston but quietly had some shooting woes and entered Atlanta at a career-low 2000 percent from the floor and 23 percent from long range.
When Beyoncé surprise-released "Formation," a song that pays homage to the #BlackLivesMatter movement and her Southern Black heritage and conveys a strong political message throughout—though the image of her atop a sinking police car in a flooded New Orleans was particularly galvanizing.
He was at his most magnetic in the run-up to the Foreman fight, where this most galvanizing of popular cultural figures shocked the world for a second time and cemented his legacy as one of the most enduring champions sports will ever know.
UNITED NATIONS — Alarmed at the spread of a Palestinian campaign to boycott Israel and particularly its resonance on college campuses, the Israeli Mission to the United Nations and World Jewish Congress held a conference on Tuesday aimed at galvanizing support for an effective countermessage.
Today's world lacks any similar, galvanizing image, but events even of just the past week underscore the greater complexity of today's challenges, the growing intensity of major power competition and the insufficient attention paid by the United States and its allies to the contest.
The political right and far left have taken their lead from the recent SOTU address and GOP opposition response when making clear references to the Republican frontrunner when the president pointed out the irresponsible voices galvanizing Americans into an unparalleled universe and South Carolina Gov.
Between this galvanizing incident—which shamed her parents back in New Jersey—and the publication of "Woman Hating," nearly ten years later, Dworkin worked as a prostitute, moved to Amsterdam to write about the anarchist movement Provo, and married an activist, who violently abused her.
With the November election approaching, political observers said the law, signed by Mr. McCrory, a Republican who is running for re-election, was clearly aimed at galvanizing the party's conservative base in a state where it controls the legislature and most offices elected statewide.
An alliance with media giant CBS is pursued, and proves abortive, but not before the Videofreex capture some galvanizing footage, including an interview with Fred Hampton, the Illinois chairman of the Black Panther Party, conducted weeks before Hampton was killed by the police in 1969.
In "No Idle Hands: The Social History of American Knitting," published in 1988, Anne L. Mcdonald charts the roles knitters played during both wartime, galvanizing support and providing clothing for troops, and peacetime, supporting political movements across the centuries like American independence, abolition and suffragism.
"I think Modi wants to win the UP (Uttar Pradesh) election by whatever means," said Ramachandra Guha, a historian who has written about the significance of the temple in Ayodhya as a galvanizing issue for the various factions of the Hindu right, including the BJP.
" While Mr. Obama is remembered for galvanizing an ascendant bloc of voters of color, millennials and unmarried women, Mr. Schale said, "the piece of the Obama coalition that people forget is that he did not sustain these kinds of losses in rural and exurban areas.
This politically rooted, state-sponsored homophobia has become a convenient propagandistic scapegoat for galvanizing citizens of a country still finding its feet in the aftermath of the USSR's fall; a shared hostility toward Western "others" can unite Russians and Chechens, despite hardly being historic allies.
Claggart, who you could say Melville describes as, well, easy to date, falsely accuses Billy of plotting a mutiny since he clearly has the admiration (or a somewhat more potent emotion) of the ship's crewmen and seems to be galvanizing them in some way.
A new civil rights movement in Pakistan is galvanizing a rapidly growing following among the country's ethnic Pashtun minority by doing the nearly unthinkable: openly accusing the powerful and popular Pakistani military establishment of being "oppressors" who kill or whisk away Pashtuns by the thousands.
Spike Lee won the Grand Prix, the festival's second prize, for "BlacKkKlansman," a galvanizing drama based on the strange, true-life story of a black detective who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s and is also an indictment of President Donald J. Trump.
"Lawrenceville was in the lost and found, it was really rough," he said, adding that the introduction of a state-of-the-art research facility and its educated work force was, among other developments in the area, a "catalyst and galvanizing influence" for the neighborhood.
Hoping perhaps to have the same galvanizing effect on golf as the Twenty20 explosion has had on cricket interest, British Open organizers the R&A decided to take a lead this week by launching a new nine-hole event to be played at Royal Troon.
As well as galvanizing the French electorate — at least, most of those on the center-right rather than the left — and the wider euro zone establishment, analysts believe that Davos attendees will be listening to Macron's speech carefully for more clues to closer integration.
Democrats seized on health care as a galvanizing issue in the 2018 midterms in their successful bid to take back the House of Representatives, and Democrats are eager to once again make the Republican position of striking down Obamacare a central issue in 2020.
While in this case she made a cool and cozy lounge that was accessible in physical space, the project has since expanded into galvanizing artists to get involved in protesting public spaces that are not accessible, like the now-notorious Vessel in Hudson Yards.
The most formidable documentary contender of them all, though, may be "Knock Down the House," a galvanizing study of four female candidates for Congress that had the good fortune to select as one of its protagonists Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the political star of the moment.
Bipartisan bills addressing the Food and Drug Administration's lack of oversight of the beauty industry have languished for several years, but the outrage aimed at Johnson & Johnson specifically and the increased attention on talc generally seems to be galvanizing lawmakers to take concrete action. Rep.
Democrats in Congress, who have started additional inquiries into the president and his inner circle, run the risk of galvanizing Trump's supporters and improving his chances for re-election the same way that the Whitewater investigation helped former Democratic President Bill Clinton in the 1990s.
The Supreme Court's ruling last week that government workers can't be forced to pay union fees for collective bargaining and other activities may hurt Democrats in the upcoming midterms - although some experts suggest it could have a galvanizing impact for union members to get out and vote.
The single will probably do respectable numbers on the people-who-don't-listen-to-the-lyrics-in-rap circuit that crowned Iggy a new pop sensation in the first place, but the prospect of "Team" galvanizing people to buy a whole album of this seems dim.
As a Republican strategist who has worked on several campaigns, I know what it takes to mobilize voters, and Trump is using tested lines of attacks — questioning voter integrity and calling out the liberal mainstream media's bias against conservatives — in hopes of galvanizing weak Republican support.
We've crossed a meta-threshold I never thought I'd be trying to explain—about the shortcomings of a massive corporation in portraying the physical characteristics of a hard-to-believe man who rose through the ranks of public life by galvanizing a population through sheer narcissism.
Yes, but: There are other reasons for some of these changes, such as having a climate change denier in the White House — who's now thinking of setting up a panel to scrutinize the recent scientific reports — and the galvanizing effect that is having on the left.
"He cares about theater as deeply as anyone I've ever met — this idea that you sit in the dark with a group of strangers and something galvanizing happens," said Thomas Kail, the director of "Hamilton," who this season will direct his third show at the Public.
So rather than galvanizing support around public transit or demanding more safety regulations to keep up with the rising average speeds, we hop into our cars—when we're drunk, stoned, or fiddling with our phones—and merge among the other propelled boxes of metal and gears.
Our reviewer wrote that Loh's ability to upgrade such a book into a "galvanizing treatise on somber topics like public school education, class and midlife consumerism, all the while eliciting at least one snort of laughter per page, is no less than a feat of genius."
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump's approval ratings have been nudging upward and his party's political standing is improving, but the president's unceasing habit of making inflammatory and insensitive remarks is galvanizing opposition against him — especially from women — that could smother Republican momentum going into the midterm campaign.
Ocasio-Cortez's communications director and longtime aide, Corbin Trent, said the Bronx-born congresswoman has no plans to change -- that Twitter and Instagram were key tools for galvanizing the public support that ultimately inspired a handful of the party's top presidential hopes to back the resolution.
Two fights now loom in Washington that are galvanizing the right as it solidifies control of two branches of government and moves to dominate the third: an effort in Congress to eliminate Planned Parenthood's federal funding and President Trump's forthcoming choice of a Supreme Court nominee.
"It is a waste that we are not using the rise of China as a galvanizing cry to invest more in science and technology in America," said Yasheng Huang, an economist who studies Chinese politics and business at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management.
But one of the less welcome sources of mourning was the Twitter accounts of major brands, some of whom paid their respect to the late rock star in the same rote way they tend to weigh in on any topic galvanizing the Internet's attention at a particular moment.
But Mr. Hall and Mr. Blankson-Wood give such galvanizing performances, as equally stubborn men who cannot seem to free themselves from each other's emotional orbit, that the nagging questions — like what exactly happened to Marty's mother, or why does Marty end up in jail at one point?
In conversations with more than two-dozen Democratic strategists over the past month, many noted that if Harris can scoop up delegates in California while also galvanizing African-American voters in the southeast, she could have a strong advantage at that early and critical stage of the primary season.
Whether 100 Days Action actually changed anyone's mind about politics is difficult to ascertain with any certainty, but Contreras attests that the project did succeed in galvanizing the will of those involved by helping to hone their ability to take care of themselves as they continue their resistance.
And while she has so far declined to take on the Vermont senator by name, Ms. Warren has repeatedly appeared together in recent days with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a galvanizing force among progressives, sending an unmistakable signal that she intends to pursue Mr. Sanders's left-wing base.
In lieu of the candidate himself, Sanders supporter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a first term U.S. congresswoman from New York, has proven almost as much of a draw, filling rallies and town halls and galvanizing members of what she called a "mass movement" led by Sanders to push progressive politics.
Those operatives cast the Kavanaugh allegation not as a singular, galvanizing event -- but instead as the latest in an intensifying string that dates back to the "Access Hollywood" tape during the 2016 election, which caught Trump bragging about being able to sexually assault women because he was a celebrity.
MURRAY'S MENAGERIE' I'm not sure anyone could have imagined a duller setting for a play than a high school faculty meeting, yet in "Miles for Mary," the theatrical collective called the Mad Ones turned the banality of the break room into a hilarious and ultimately galvanizing Off Broadway hit.
Related: Hillary Clinton told the FBI she didn't think drone strike plans were classified A galvanizing orator, Bryan criss-crossed the country giving electric rallies while McKinley spent his vast campaign funds printing more than 200 million pamphlets (the US population was about 70 million at the time).
The Daily Dot reports that the letters on the sign form the individual names of victims of race-related violence, including Emmett Till (an African-American child who was lynched in Mississippi at the age of 14 in 1955, galvanizing the civil rights movement), Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and Eric Garner.
Absent the inspiration and material backing of its state sponsors; the galvanizing spectacle of real-life, functioning Islamist regimes in Iran Afghanistan, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and elsewhere; the jihadist cause would have amounted to little more than a bunch of seething pamphleteers and failed revolutionaries.
But that's where Schreck's teen girl energy kicks in: When she brings on Williams (who alternates performances with Ciprian) to join her in the debate, Williams brings with her all the galvanizing force of today's youth, who refuse to accept a subordinate place in the patriarchal hierarchy of US culture.
If a play, however short, is to be expressed as a monologue, it had better be, on some level, about how the body up there onstage is racked or soothed, moved to dance or to retreat, by the galvanizing organization of syntax, or by syntax's dissolution under the pressures of thought.
In 2013, when the transcript of George Saunders' convocation speech at Syracuse University was put on The Times's 's website, it and its galvanizing humility ("What I regret most in life are failures of kindness") were soon shared more than a million times, and published as a book a year later.
"The Ones We've Been Waiting For" takes its name from a speech by Barack Obama during his 2008, millennial-galvanizing campaign, and it's apt; it took us a little while to realize that boomers were not going to save the world and that any significant change would be up to us.
Mr. Brindisi, a well-regarded member of a younger, progressive bloc of Democrats in Albany, noted that he had publicly criticized the Cuomo administration's economic development plans, and had voted against the SAFE Act, a 2013 gun control bill that has been a galvanizing issue for the governor's opponents upstate.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — With Democrats concerned about lagging early turnout among blacks and younger voters, President Obama on Wednesday began a three-day swing aimed at galvanizing a couple of the pillars of his political coalition in two states that could deny Donald J. Trump any route to the presidency.
On April 6, 1994, Maria was at home with her 2-month-old daughter, Florence, when her neighbors told her that Hutu president Juvenal Habiyarmana had died after his plane was shot down, and that extremists were galvanizing the majority ethnic Hutus all over the countryside to start killing Tutsis.
Yet beyond prison walls, the strike has also had the effect of galvanizing Palestinian civil society across sectarian divides, with imprisonment itself being taken up as a metaphor for the condition of all Palestinians living under a colonial occupation that is widely seen as being facilitated by the Palestinian Authority itself.
If Rowlands is a bombastic, charismatic, galvanizing leader, Gofman is a consummate professional, the (young) adult in the room who never raises his voice, and thinks everyone could work together if they all just calmed down, followed the rules, and conducted things the way politicians used to, in the polite old days.
It became immediately clear when we had enough of the touch working on the real hardware and the software working on the real hardware, compared to the other one, it was so galvanizing, it was so immediate, when we passed enough of those hurdles that we knew we had the winning design.
Her career is filled with achievements in great storytelling that also offer galvanizing visions of worlds that differ from our own: the feminist and anti-capitalist utopias of The Left Hand of Darkness, The Dispossessed, and Always Coming Home; the Taoist epic fantasy of the Earthsea novels; the emancipatory historical fiction of Lavinia.
Saudi foreign policy seems to focus on power projection into the Islamic world and primarily the Middle East using a combination of leveraging vast sums of petro-capital - as demonstrated with Sudan as it abandoned ties with Iran - and galvanizing Sunni/anti-Shiite sectarian sentiment as 85 percent of Muslims are Sunni.
The charitable reading of Nancy Pelosi's strategy of slow-walking investigations into Trump's misconduct is that she doesn't want Democrats to get out over their skis, given the importance of next fall's presidential elections; the idea is to cautiously ramp up oversight, causing pressure to increase without risking galvanizing the GOP base.
There was the shaping paradox: our innate provincialism made us Americans, unhyphenated at that, in no need of an adjective, suspicious of any adjective that would narrow the implications of the imposingly all-inclusive noun that was—if only because of the galvanizing magnum opus called the Second World War—our birthright.
Yeah. That was an enormous responsibility, but my bandmates were incredibly supportive and I think it was a very galvanizing record for the band, despite all the pressure and anxiety that I felt—not about our ability to pull it off, but about people's ability to recognize our ability to pull it off.
While news anchors like Fox's Chris Wallace pointed out that losing the House was not exactly a boon for the president, Fox's panelists focused on the base-galvanizing effects of the president's rallies — because they were often carried live on the network, a win for the rallies was a win for Fox.
DUPUIS I've learned a lot about like fronting a band just from seeing [Victoria] perform and touring with you, actually, because the things that you say between songs opened my eyes to what you can do with that space and how it can be really galvanizing for the people in the audience.
Historically, Native Hawaiians (Kānaka Maoli) have always been active in galvanizing their communities to wield collective political power, well before the overthrow of 1893, when American and European businessmen, aided by the US military, staged a coup and forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate her throne, dissolving the Kingdom of Hawaii two years later.
And suggested that despite the recent understandable trend toward seizing the award pulpit to have your political say, which has thus far produced experiences both galvanizing and occasionally strident, it is possible to send a potent message of solidarity and support — to demonstrate where your commitment lies — even without making a speech.
"Given the failure of the G-20 finance ministers meeting held earlier this week to defuse the threat to world trade from rising protectionism, the BRICS summit is likely to become a key global forum for galvanizing global support for multilateral trade liberalization, " said Rajiv Biswas, Asia-Pacific chief economist at IHS Markit.
To much of the world, the mass abduction of nearly 300 girls from a Nigerian school as they prepared for exams three years ago was a shocking introduction to the atrocities and humanitarian crises caused by Boko Haram, galvanizing global attention to a militant group that had already been terrorizing Nigerians for years.
These are songs about knowing yourself deeply in the face of fickle lovers or naysayers; the screams of "I know myself and I'll never love anyone else" on "Pristine" or "I'm in full control / I'm not lost / Even when it's love / Even when it's not" on "Full Control" are lucid and deeply galvanizing.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump, as he considers pardoning military personnel accused of murder and other crimes, is following a pattern for wielding his clemency power that relies more on his personal interest in a case and its odds of galvanizing his political base than on the careful legal procedures used by his predecessors.
She is making the argument that, you know, there are such extreme times and what&aposs happening on the border requires extreme measures essentially, and she said on the immigration stuff if you were willing to go away over the line and get arrested or something way out there, that would be a galvanizing event.
Black Panther and Infinity War were both released by Marvel Studios and share a cinematic universe, but the former is a galvanizing story about the African diaspora and what responsibility those with great prosperity and resources have to those without, while the latter is a giant war movie that stars almost all of the Chrises.
The 70-year-old former metalworker, still a hero to blue-collar Brazilians because of an economic boom that created millions of jobs during his two terms as president, has known since his days as a union leader how to cast himself as the victim of an oppressive elite, galvanizing the working class behind him.
Echoing "Silent Spring," Rachel Carson's galvanizing 1962 exhortation against pesticides and weedkillers, and presaging the creation of the federal Environmental Protection Agency by President Richard M. Nixon in 20063, Dr. Gates was in the vanguard of scientists who raised the alarm about an ecological crisis that would culminate in global warming from greenhouse gases.
The chance meetings and great friendships are some of art's great stories, such as that of the painter Beauford Delaney and the writer James Baldwin, whose relationship of nearly 40 years proved galvanizing to the practice of both as gay men of color whose exchange seems to have been as spiritual as it was intellectual.
"Some leaders, such as U.S. President Donald Trump, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, bridle at the same body of international human rights law that China undermines, galvanizing their publics by shadow boxing with the `globalists' who dare suggest that governments everywhere should be bound by the same standards," Roth said.
In Republicans' telling, it was never supposed to be this difficult: No other issue has been more potent in uniting the party and galvanizing its base than gutting Obamacare, and GOP lawmakers kicked off the new Congress with a fresh thirst to exercise their newly gained power in Washington and kill the health care law once and for all.
The album, titled "Volunteer" and due on Friday, is filled not with the spirituals Mr. Secor mentioned (figurative flourishes are his specialty), but with folk-rock testaments to dreaming and striving, tall tales of earthy heroism and galvanizing hoedowns powered by the group's vigorously played acoustic instruments — including fiddle, banjo, mandolin and upright bass — and drums.
Spurred on by Alyssa Milano's galvanizing Tweet about writing "Me too" as a status if they had ever been sexually harassed or assaulted to show how widespread the issue is, a torrent of women came forward from all over the world with stories of sexual assaults of their own – helping launch the #MeToo and Times Up movements.
Alice Stewart: Sanders can't stop the 'Joementum' Call it Joementum, or MoJo, or the Biden boom -- former Vice President Joe Biden has the wind in his sails after Super Tuesday II. Biden's sweep in Michigan, Mississippi and Missouri is clear indication that the Democratic Party is galvanizing behind the moderate candidate over the self-proclaimed democratic socialist.
In 2014, Steve McQueen's "12 Years a Slave" won best picture while Alfonso Cuarón took home best director for "Gravity"; both men are in the mix again this year: Mr. McQueen with "Widows," a galvanizing, female-led crime thriller, and Mr. Cuarón with "Roma," a black-and-white Netflix drama drawn from the director's Mexico City childhood.
"Crip Camp," about a New York summer camp that becomes a formative experience for disabled activists, was produced by Barack and Michelle Obama (who also lent their muscle to this year's best-documentary nominee "American Factory"), while "Boys State" is a galvanizing study of teenage boys engaging in a game of mock-governance that soon feels all too real.
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 (I-Vt.) — a sharp critic of corporate power — and are galvanizing once again in response to the business-friendly policies of President Trump.
Donald Trump Jr., 40, the president's oldest son, is poised to be a key player this fall in a strategy aimed at galvanizing the president's most ardent supporters, the WashPost's Ashley Parker and Phil Rucker write on A1: The big picture: "In a normal Republican universe ... a guy like Don Jr. ... would be very problematical," says Republican strategist Mike Murphy.
Here are the early galvanizing effects he had on opera in Italy and at the Met (where he led the world premiere of Puccini's "La Fanciulla del West" and the American premiere of "Boris Godunov"); the endless triumphs in Europe and South America; the revitalization of the New York Philharmonic; and on to the final 17 years leading the NBC Symphony Orchestra.
This year marks the 22020th anniversary of the "Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World," a galvanizing event in the politics of Pan-Africanism after World War I. The declaration was adopted at an August 1920 conference of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), a Pan-African movement founded in Harlem by Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey.
Someone perceived early in his campaign that immigration was an issue around which a simple galvanizing argument could be advanced that Trump might actually understand: build a wall from sea to shining sea, keep out Mexican "rapists," have Mexico pay, and claim an invasion of brown-skinned illegals has been stopped in the name of American jobs, security and identity.
There were the rousing, galvanizing juxtapositions in Soviet and German propaganda (The Eleventh Year, The Triumph of the Will), and the more contemplative montages of working-class oriented movies made in Britain and the US (Night Mail, The River), which in their desire to explain the importance of public initiatives to their citizens, were similarly — if not quite so menacingly — propagandistic.
Alexa Meade paints Summit's movement artist-in-residence Lil Buck before a dance performance on Summit At Sea Alexa Meade paints Summit's movement artist-in-residence Lil Buck before a dance performance on Summit At Sea "If it can be a conduit for galvanizing people to think broadly about philanthropy, then there's an opportunity if not a duty for them to do some altruism," says Darabi.
In the future from which the woman claims to come, 15 years later, lurid pictures of the cartoonist's beheading will be streamed to the world, galvanizing anti-Muslim extremists and bringing about a dystopia in which the Swedish government now forces citizens to sign a loyalty pledge or face social exclusion, and white nationalist vigilantes called "Crusading Hearts" are given free rein to harass and intimidate.
John DelaneyJohn Kevin Delaney2020 primary debate guide: Everything you need to know ahead of the November forum Poll: Biden holds 20-point lead in South Carolina Deval Patrick: a short runway, but potential to get airborne MORE of Maryland, to name a few — are most definitely long shots for the nomination, there seems to be a clear set of front runners galvanizing the party's faithful.
In " The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America " (Metropolitan), the historian Greg Grandin argues that America's urge to wall off its borders marks the death of our most potent myth—the galvanizing vision of men and women seeking freedom along a vast frontier, a space for reinvention, unburdened by society, history, and one's own past.
Grime from its very beginnings has been a social force, and now that some of its biggest names have national platforms, it feels a lot like they could make a real difference—even if that is just in the shape of galvanizing those who wouldn't usually take an interest in politics and making young people a point of influence rather than the Tories' doormat.
But while Xi's endorsement of Lam may help her exercise a firmer hand within government and bring pro-Beijing political parties in line ahead of district council elections later this month, it could have a galvanizing effect on protesters, who will see it as a confirmation of what they've been saying from the beginning: that Lam is a mere figurehead carrying out Beijing's wishes.
Ms. Rowley, who became involved with gun safety after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Connecticut — also the galvanizing event for Ms. Moore — and who had earlier created a white cotton T-shirt with a small gold safety pin sold in her stores with a portion of the proceeds going to Everytown, made a special orange bandanna for guests at the dinner that read "Wear Orange" in bright pink letters.
And it offers something for everyone in the race to chew on: A testament to the power that a promise of a single-payer system can have in galvanizing the party's base; the unforgiving realities that make a quick conversion to single-payer practically, and probably politically, impossible; and a way for a leader to win broader support for incremental steps that — if pursued diligently enough — could lead to universal coverage.
But the practicality and feasibility of casting him out has oddly taken center stage in a debate that should be focused on presidential malfeasance: advocates arguing that keeping impeachment on the table energizes a Democratic base eager for action, and could demoralize a Republican one forced to watch its leaders defended the swampiness of the Trump administration; detractors waving a Clinton-era bloody shirt, warning impeachment only gives the president a galvanizing issue for the 2020 election.
To celebrate the one year anniversary of the Women's March on Washington and the newly-released book Together We Rise, which gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most galvanizing events to happen in modern day history, Brother Vellies creative director Aurora James called upon a group of designers — ones who don't shy away from having the tough discussions in the fashion industry — to hold a pop-up market this past weekend in New York City, with proceeds benefiting the Women's March and Planned Parenthood.
Sen. Barbara BoxerBarbara Levy BoxerOnly four Dem senators have endorsed 2020 candidates Hispanic civil rights icon endorses Harris for president California AG Becerra included in Bloomberg 50 list MORE (D-Calif.) said presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE has been helpful to the Democratic Party by galvanizing young voters — possibly with help from his resemblance to that generation's grandfathers.

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