A perceived injustice, however real, galvanises him as much as anything that comes out of a bottle. |
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A strong currency makes it cheaper to import goods and services and galvanises governments to prevent it. |
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If fresh Russian aggression galvanises the alliance, arming Ukraine will become a more potent threat. |
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Horse is the symbol of vital force which galvanises the physical body in the Vedic Lore. |
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People see the film then show it to friends, but it's nothing without the campaigning that comes after it, creating a whole world through social media, websites and grassroots campaigning that galvanises people. |
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It provides investment for modernisation, galvanises growth in the least prosperous parts of the EU and acts as a catalyst for change in all Europe's regions. |
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