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We must take to the polls in great numbers and vote.
When abortion was illegal, women still had abortions in great numbers.
Sure enough, they turned out in great numbers to support Trump.
Because they know they will, in great numbers, not vote for Republicans.
But in truth, Republicans aren't even watching the show in great numbers.
They have not flocked to Samara, Saransk and Yekaterinburg in great numbers.
And then Dany's dragons came along and torched the wights in great numbers.
Workers, organized by the Fight for $212, participated in great numbers at these hearings.
Yes, immigrants of Latino origin are moving in great numbers to states like Iowa.
Some groups caught on nationally; others never sold in great numbers but influenced countless followers.
The key reasons: It's winter there, so mosquitoes aren't around in great numbers, biting people.
We want to make inroads even with populations that aren't supporting her in great numbers.
Yes, but young people typically do not show up at the polls in great numbers.
These slimy sea aliens exist in great numbers in nearly all of the world's oceans.
Each boasted that if they were elected they would bring in great numbers of Syrian refugees.
"We see the sacred souls coming here from all sides and in great numbers," he said.
You have always been there for us in great numbers, and we really do love you all.
They kill bad guys in great numbers and they look stylish as hell while they do it.
Shortz had arrived at the Times just as web browsers were bringing people online in great numbers.
Partly, this is because Democrats are not, in fact, rushing to the socialist left in great numbers.
Its big, bright fruiting bodies scatter in great numbers across mossy forests of North America and Europe.
The geese no longer come this far south in great numbers, since the winters have gotten warmer.
Such troubles pale next to Egyptian journalists who have been imprisoned, exiled or killed in great numbers.
"The larger fish have gotten hit in great numbers, and that&aposs what really concerned me," he added.
In every STEM subject, women are underrepresented, except at the lower levels, when we're present in great numbers.
Starvation. Tufted puffins like these little guys are dying of starvation in great numbers in the Bering Sea.
So we will escort our ships as they come along, but we won't be there in great numbers.
State-level gains may energize conservative voters, driving them to the polls in great numbers for Mr. Trump.
And the relatives of the 346 dead are likely to sue the aircraft manufacturer in great numbers as well.
Once mainly a Cantonese area, immigrants from Fujian province have been arriving in great numbers over the last decade.
We the people have a right to insist on law enforcement out in great numbers to control these mobs.
"So that is one thing that's hitting in great numbers is the absolute peak of the baby boomers" retiring.
Flour was either milled by hand or on round grindstones which have been discovered in great numbers throughout Scandinavia.
Other animals who live above ground don't usually perish in great numbers since they generally run away from the flames.
The large, orange fruiting bodies of Omphalotus olearius, or jack-o'-lantern, appear in great numbers around June through September.
General Manager Sandy Alderson once suggested that fans needed to show up in great numbers before the Mets could spend money.
But particularly when these cells commune in great numbers, their startling collective talents for solving problems and controlling their environment emerge.
Baby boomers are such a large group that you can find them practically everywhere in great numbers, including in urban areas.
The Mac Pro, a pricey high-powered machine intended for professional users such as movie editors, has never sold in great numbers.
Sisi says his first four-year term has brought stability and security and he has urged Egyptians to vote in great numbers.
"The support in spirit, equipment and finance from the great friend China in great numbers have made Cambodia progress rapidly," he said.
Poor Brazilians, who form the base of the ruling Workers' Party support, have not turned out in great numbers in recent protests.
"All these tech objects are a symbol of Japan's economic growth, but they also get thrown away in great numbers," said Wada.
It is eaten in great numbers by fish that humans do love to catch and eat — striped bass and bluefish, among others.
A lot will have to do with turnout, especially if young people vote in great numbers, which is seen as favoring Labour.
You have the walkers in great numbers, which I look at it and say this is one big singular beast that is huge.
The institution is also seeking to help integrate the refugees who have entered the city in great numbers over the past two years.
" — Danny Sepkowski "Dusky dolphins often travel together in great numbers in the deep canyons of the Kaikoura, New Zealand in search of food.
If the birds are introduced in great numbers to these areas, they could have a damaging effect on the birds you know and love.
He needs Republicans in great numbers to cross over and vote for him, so being on the wrong side of Mr. Trump carries great risk.
Enemy militia and Taliban are out there somewhere, and they will appear in great numbers if you start to lose your grip on the district.
Many, however, rely on Indian universities' remarkable ability to turn out engineers in great numbers, and computing firms' ability to use them to solve complex problems.
It should help rewrite conventional history, which portrays Harlem as a white enclave until the 20th century, when African-Americans began moving there in great numbers.
And then there are asteroids, rock objects of varying sizes that have come crashing to Earth at different times in its history, sometimes in great numbers.
Another, less likely explanation is a massive outbreak of starspots, akin to the dark blemishes that appear in great numbers on our sun every 11 years.
The community emptied out during the second half of the 20th century, when many Brahmins left rural villages for cities in great numbers and entered modern professions.
They have hit phone banks and lobbied their friends for donations, shown up in great numbers at state Democratic Party events and frequented the Urbandale field office.
"Women are not reporting sick children from the use of their pumps in great numbers, so how big this effect is, we really do not know," she said.
CUNY students earn the most prestigious national honors in great numbers, with more than 50 Fulbrights in the last three years, as well as Rhodes, Goldwater and Truman Scholarships.
So, if government-provided paid leave is costly to women, isn't politically popular with Republicans, and employers are already providing it in great numbers then why are Republicans capitulating?
"To actually host it and see the opposition here in great numbers – it's just wonderful," said Ben Watts, 31, who was tailgating prior to the game with fellow season ticketholders.
In 2016, it's not only the reality that the majority of women work, but they do so in great numbers: 40% of women are their families' proud and primary breadwinner.
Coincidentally or not, that was the moment when American Jews began to intermarry in great numbers, and the feeling of a very separate identity of American Jews was totally transformed.
She said illegal logging was on the rise and wildcat miners were invading Munduruku lands in great numbers since Bolsonaro said he would seek to allow mining on indigenous reservations.
This might seem like a straightforward matter of reconciling internal rules with public demand on the relatively narrow issue of refugees, who are no longer even arriving in great numbers.
She said illegal logging was on the rise and wildcat miners were invading Munduruku lands in great numbers since Bolsonaro said he would seek to allow mining on indigenous reservations.
"Bumblebees are dying off, vanishing from our farms, gardens and parks, where they were once found in great numbers," said Rebecca Riley, senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Mr. Drutman says that voters with Mr. Schultz's profile are basically the equivalent of the Yangtze finless porpoise: They no longer exist in great numbers and are probably going extinct.
The Mac Pro has never sold in great numbers but the device is important to Apple's image as a technology leader and in courting the creative professionals who Jobs won over.
The parent species of the rail, indigenous to Madagascar, would frequently see its population explode, forcing the birds to migrate in great numbers from the island off the coast of East Africa.
Moderates still lived on there, in great numbers, but like the rest of the rebels, the slow grind of bombings and civilian massacres had turned ordinary people towards a more ruthless ideology.
In the wake of this attack, police, including heavily armed tactical units, were deployed all over the city, massing in great numbers at symbolic locations as well as at tunnels and airports.
And it's what we can do together: show up in great numbers and be exactly who we are and show the world that we're never ones to back down from a fight.
Clinton's campaign is worried that some polls show voters under the age of 30 might not turn out in great numbers at polling stations in November, potentially giving an advantage to Trump.
He's always needed evangelicals and social conservatives to come out in great numbers to have a chance at the presidency, but excluding his Iowa victory, those folks have gone for Trump instead.
Over the past few years, a case for the U.B.I. has emerged that could make it appealing not just to the poor, who don't vote in great numbers, but to women, who do.
However, in great numbers the beetles tend to use chemical signalling compounds called pheromones to concentrate their invasion on one tree at a time, which exhausts resin levels and ultimately kills the tree.
The Chinese began to arrive in great numbers in the 19th century as part of the British colonial government's policy of importing indentured laborers to work in the country's tin mines and rubber estates.
Still, the controversy has highlighted a paradox that presidents have grappled with throughout the nuclear age: Nuclear weapons are deployed in great numbers, and at tremendous risk, for the purpose of never being used.
With high-dollar donors standing behind him, Mr. Trump said migrants pouring across the southwestern border were dying in great numbers while gang members arriving from Central America were marauding and threatening American ranchers.
The goal of this violent turn was to destroy Pulaski's black civil society, to make sure that black people wouldn't be able to get to the polls in great numbers or hold political office.
Circulation is up at the New York Times and the Washington Post, Vox's web traffic is exceeding expectations, and both Spicer's press briefings and Saturday Night Live's satire of them are pulling in great numbers.
"2017 showed us what happens when people amass in great numbers to say they will not accept the injustices they face," Shetty told reporters at a Washington news conference Wednesday ahead of the report's launch.
Little did we know that it would be a short-lived momentary ecstasy that you used to lure us in in great numbers, just so that you can execute your plans and strategies toward world domination.
They can often be found in great numbers at the bases of the trees' trunks, as well as along walking paths where they amuse or annoy dogs and their walkers, runners, picnickers and bike riders alike.
"You can be surrounded by fireflies if you are in a habitat that is full of snails, but they will not make physical contact with you in great numbers," Yanega wrote in an email to The Verge.
In a certain light, this clarification that wealthy liberals use cannabis in great numbers may even have an advocacy angle, by throwing the disproportionate number of black and Hispanic Americans jailed for drugs infractions into greater contrast.
"2017 showed us what happens when people amass in great numbers to say they will not accept the injustices they face," Shetty told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday in Washington ahead of the report's launch.
But despite the enthusiasm some Hurricane Maria evacuees have for voting, advocacy groups are not really expecting newly arrived Puerto Ricans who are still getting settled on the mainland to turn out in great numbers on November 63.
Combined with the decreasing size of satellite payloads, this has created a new and promising era for small craft, which can be launched in great numbers — as we're seeing in the many promises to deploy constellations thousands strong.
Bees are continuing to die off in great numbers across the US, with rates increasing over the past year to a loss of 44.1 percent of all honeybee colonies, according to the preliminary results of a new study.
The pups aren't striking out on their own to wash up hungry, cold, and disoriented along California shores in great numbers yet this year because most of them are already dead, according to scientists who study the animals.
If you want to see the cranes in great numbers, the best time to go is in the morning when they fly out from the river to eat, or the evening, when they fly back to roost on sandbars.
WASHINGTON, DC — At least 500,000 people attended the Women's March on Washington, and while most of the marchers were women, a substantial portion of attendees were men, despite early reports suggesting that men might not turn out in great numbers.
Manufactured in great numbers for the Yugoslav national army, and then seized by paramilitaries during the civil war in the 1990s, the grenades are packed with plastic explosives and 22017,239 steel balls, well suited for attacks on enemy trenches and bunkers.
It wasn't until the 1950s when Indians started to vote, not in great numbers — primarily the reason we started to vote in the '50s was that Congress passed House Concurrent Resolution 108 in 1952, and that resolution said that tribes could be terminated.
"We will have much more global repercussions to all of this ... and, given the risk that global growth will slow, I don't think investors are going to move out of the yen in great numbers," said Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley, from London.
Rather than trying to bring out an innovative and cutting edge smartphone in 153, it seems like TCL is hoping that the Kim Kardashian's of the world, too afraid of change to buy a fucking iPhone already, will suddenly appear in great numbers.
Outside those areas frequented by tourists, Stop Corruption said, under the guise of salvage logging of trees killed in wildfires, healthy pines are being felled in great numbers for sale in Ukraine and Romania, from where the timber may be resold throughout Europe.
"We will have much more global repercussions to all of this ... and given the risk that global growth will slow, I don't think investors are going to move out of the yen in great numbers," said Rabobank currency strategist Jane Foley, from London.
Women could get benefits if they served, but they made up just 400,000 out of the more than 16 million people who served during World War II. Black men enlisted in great numbers; more than 900,000 of those who served in the war were African-American.
Fleeing the Nazis in the nineteen-thirties, he brought the program to Gordonstoun, and during the Second World War he set up a version of it in Wales that taught ocean survival skills to merchant seamen, who were being lost in great numbers from torpedoed ships.
There were also members of "patriot" groups like the Three Percenters, who said they were there to prevent the "antifa"—masked anti-fascist leftists who have yet to materialise in great numbers at the protests, despite much hype from the alt-right—from harming the pro-monument protesters.

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