It came in 1990, undermining their magnanimity, but also galvanising me and my colleagues into human rights activism. |
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In order to achieve the best finish, the article should be designed to fit inside the galvanising bath in a single dip. |
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Materials which slowly decompose at the temperature of the hot dip galvanising bath are suitable as frothing agents. |
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The wily, galvanising 66-year-old, has an intimate knowledge of football's cul-de-sacs. |
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He did the same for Ireland, galvanising a middling team into a team that was far greater than the sum of its parts. |
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I'm talking about galvanising the unionist family to speak with one voice instead of appeasing republicanism. |
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The privatisation of state universities is galvanising students into action. |
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In them he seems to find a galvanising rejection of liberal complacency and post-enlightenment pieties. |
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Nevertheless, if the rhetoric succeeds in galvanising public and political support then the pursuit of these goals could have value. |
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It's by turns damning, hilarious, devastating and galvanising. |
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Once favoured by the gauchos of the Argentinian pampas, it is fantastically fashionable, and promises to help combat stress by galvanising the nervous and immune systems. |
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The galvanising plant says these are patched up non-galvanised or damaged spots and that the standard NEN-EN-ISO 1461 allows for this. |
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Gordon Brown, the UK prime minister, has just rediscovered cooperativism as a way of galvanising people to vote Labour. |
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Both the diecasting and galvanising business lines have benefited from the closure of two European smelters. |
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It seems Farage does well galvanising the convinced, but repels everyone else. |
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Cooper's miss, from 30 metres out to the right of the posts, had a galvanising effect on the home supporters. |
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It is putting the long term before the short term, galvanising and seeking commitment from its staff. |
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It means galvanising action which is more effective and uses resources more efficiently. |
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Carried out in 1995, the aim of this modification was to recycle the effluent from the different stages of the galvanising process. |
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A new British government has taken the initiative on spending and it's galvanising other leaders. |
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Hot-dip galvanising to EN 1461 will provide greater protection but should be considered as only part of the overall protection treatment. |
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The four dissidents have become symbols that are galvanising the struggle for freedom of opinion and expression in Vietnam and abroad. |
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We can make transport an interesting, attractive, galvanising, inspiring, or perhaps red-hot issue, but buses, trams and even Freudian trains are not and never will be sexy. |
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This had the effect of galvanising the visitors, with the ball spinning confidently down the line, pinning the home side briefly back against their line. |
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The unfamiliar sound of violins, oboes etc did have a galvanising effect on the quality of bath time chatter, though unfortunately only in the short term. |
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The galvanising effect on the hitherto moribund Mavericks was immediate. |
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In the case of galvanised material, the steel sheet is provided with an outer coat of zinc in a Sendzimir galvanising procedure. |
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The smooth surface has significantly better wear resistance and corrosion resistance than for hot-dip galvanising. |
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In the foyer of Portcullis House in the heart of Westminster, Sadiq Khan, who is tasked with galvanising Labour's push in London and seeing off the threat from the Greens, acknowledged the task ahead. |
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This reflected the overall good performance of the steel galvanising and die-casting sectors, as well as UM's increased market share following the withdrawal of a competitor in zinc alloys for die-casting. |
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In order to be able to manufacture the parts and remove the unwanted copper on the boards, the galvanising line involved the use of a tin-lead bath. |
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For this reason, it is important that the European Parliament continues to play a galvanising role in this area, for example with reports like the one by Mr Cappato. |
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In addition, this Protocol provides for a financial incentive for landing in Gabonese ports with a view to galvanising the fish-processing structures in Gabon. |
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Following the elections, however, the threats intensified once again but a galvanising event was needed. |
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Foreign banks have become increasingly pernickety about opening accounts for Americans abroad. Mr Birkenfeld's huge payday will also have a galvanising effect on would-be whistleblowers. |
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A series of grassroots campaigns on tactical voting are being launched across Scotland with the aim of galvanising pro-union votes in the face of a surge in popularity for the Scottish National party. |
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Further application areas can be found in galvanising, the pharmaceuticals industry, in foodstuffs and drinks production and in the electronics industry. |
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A GALVANISING company has played a key role in the multi-million-pound refurbishment of a 115-year-old pier. |
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Galvanising the band's performance in to an incendiary party each time, it is she who makes them the hottest ticket on the live circuit at the moment. |
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