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That is why millennials galvanized by Sanders are not galvanized by her.
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"The combination of acidic water and galvanized steel is a problem, and I think it's bigger than most people understand because most people don't even know they have galvanized," Robert said.
By the time the authorities galvanized into action on Jan.
Baloch said her team was galvanized by the hateful message.
Galvanized by SpaceX's achievements, a renaissance in space exploration followed.
The murder galvanized a movement for the rights of Pashtuns.
He also galvanized a quiet Democratic voter base in Texas.
Rightly or wrongly, this new administration has galvanized the folks.
But a larger issue galvanized Mr. Reed: endangered species legislation.
His murder further galvanized the American public behind gun control.
BRASÍLIA — President Jair Bolsonaro has galvanized gun culture in Brazil.
The airstrikes have galvanized calls inside Iraq to expel them.
Yet it was telling that women galvanized the largest protests.
The case has galvanized some gay rights advocates in China.
And the more Obama succeeded, the more he galvanized opposition.
The project galvanized the conceptualization of art as an investment asset.
The moment galvanized Democrats and has elevated Warren's standing among progressives.
However, PewDiePie's galvanized fanbase propelled the YouTuber to new subscriber heights.
Prices of heavy plates and galvanized sheet coils will stay unchanged.
The young climate change activist has galvanized support around the world.
The progressive independent has galvanized the left wing of the party.
The spectacle of disbelieving male senators badgering Hill galvanized the country.
But a lot of people were galvanized by Kennedy's retirement announcement.
It galvanized worldwide attention on the myriad issues facing the planet.
Recently, the wave of galvanized youth has split into two groups.
Trump may have galvanized sanctuary cities to resist his immigration policies.
"The amateur community has been galvanized by this event," Delcroix said.
Coming-togethers that galvanized people who otherwise felt alone and powerless.
And by confirming that a cure is possible, it galvanized researchers.
Their examples galvanized the ambitions of several generations of leading sommeliers.
Mr. Ek said Mr. Hun Sen's threats had galvanized the community.
But the mistreatment galvanized public sympathy, creating momentum for the cause.
The air strikes have galvanized calls inside Iraq to expel them.
Yet these cases have galvanized lawmakers into taking vaccination more seriously.
It is people like Ted Bundy who have galvanized my belief.
But Lam's efforts to ram through the extradition bill galvanized opposition.
McGowan's Twitter leave of absence galvanized a rallying cry from her supporters.
Galvanized steel is used in the autos, white goods and construction sectors.
Armed with no more than a song, Houston galvanized an uncertain nation.
One particular event galvanized him — the 1968 assassination of his friend, Sen.
Trump didn't just win in small towns, though he galvanized communities there.
He has galvanized a movement by giving it a sense of identity.
The kidnapping caused global outrage and galvanized a global campaign dubbed #BringBackOurGirls.
Their deaths galvanized Slovaks, in the spirit of 1989, to demand justice.
It galvanized a national debate on the issue and actually inspired Sen.
Was there a particular legal case or situation that galvanized your involvement?
ISIS galvanized global support that is independent from its control of terrain.
" Le choc Le Pen " galvanized both the political establishment and the public.
Blue tarps covered the holes in roof after galvanized-steel corrugated roof.
The extradition legislation, though, has galvanized the public in a different way.
Hopelessness galvanized by rancor, retribution on a loop: The damage runs deep.
"This caucus season was galvanized starting with the mid-terms" in Nov.
His statement may have galvanized SDF commanders as their last offensive began.
Johnson & Johnson shelved the project, but Giu­lianotti was galvanized by the concept.
In 2010, opposition to ObamaCare galvanized Republicans to take back the House.
"This has galvanized millions of millennials, which makes it easier," Bannon said.
The shooting galvanized a student-led movement calling for stricter gun laws.
How the misery at the jail galvanized protesters and led to action.
But Trump doesn't own the immigration issue or the movement he's galvanized.
The 210 election, specifically Donald Trump's utter disregard for facts, galvanized scientists nationwide.
Meanwhile, the proud anger of the Tea Party Movement galvanized the conservative base.
Far from easing tensions, the court ruling appears to have galvanized Escobal's opponents.
The movement has galvanized protesters' continued demand for democracy, autonomy and universal suffrage.
Galvanized House Lanterns "I can't get enough of these welcoming lanterns," Joanna says.
It's galvanized everybody—not just like blacks and Latinos, or just white people.
N.B.A. players have never galvanized to challenge the current one-year age restriction.
Months later, women galvanized to share their experiences dealing with workplace sexual harassment.
But even though activist groups are galvanized, some are wondering — is anyone listening?
These have been galvanized by recent protests against a now-suspended extradition bill.
Also, the special election occurred right after the Steve Scalise shooting galvanized Republicans.
But it connected me to my community, it galvanized me to my community.
Even galvanized nails are a concern because when they melt they release zinc.
Worse, the white supremacists were surely valorized and galvanized by politically opportunistic xenophobia.
No issue has galvanized Democrats in the Trump era quite like health care.
Ada's enthusiasms nonetheless refused to confine themselves to mesmerism and galvanized frogs' legs.
In 2015, a campaign to draw attention to violence against women galvanized millions.
Typically, protagonists must overcome self-doubt, but Joan is galvanized from the start.
The ruling galvanized Cox and Wyden to introduce what would become Section 230.
And even if Mueller's appearance didn't change many minds, it galvanized some voters.
The president's plan had galvanized the military "hawks" to oust Sukarno "by March".
Now, visitors can see life-size sculptures made from galvanized chicken wire mesh.
Since the beginning, Francis's papacy has galvanized conservative ranks within the Vatican hierarchy.
The court quickly reversed course, but its widely condemned move still galvanized the opposition.
It galvanized me to get closer to that part of myself, square by square.
"I just want to congratulate you, because you have galvanized this country," Trump said.
Accompanied by little galvanized pails filled with warm toast, this was sophisticated pub food.
Remo's doors are made out of 22017-gauge galvanized steel and bullet-resistant glass.
Sure, Barack Obama galvanized young people in 212 and, to a lesser extent, 211.
The case has left the country in shock and galvanized protests against child abuse.
Donald Trump has already galvanized the Democratic Party at its elite level to unify.
He said he was politically aware before then, but Michael Brown's killing galvanized him.
But campaign director Jodie Van Horn says the election galvanized people to act locally.
The video galvanized students across the district, and led to aggressive new protections there.
Will her viewers be accidentally galvanized by the depiction of her pregnancy on television?
Immigration was also a key issue that galvanized conservative base voters to support Trump.
The secret may be that Corbyn galvanized support among the younger "millennial" age group.
" The state's senior senator, Democrat Richard Blumenthal, said, "The nation's conscience must be galvanized.
More than a hundred people showed up, and it galvanized a group of activists.
He acknowledged that his rallying cry to save the planet had not galvanized Americans.
Mr. Johnson's dispatches galvanized the rest of Britain's highly competitive and partisan newspaper industry.
Images of children gasping for air shocked the world and galvanized the White House.
That's what really galvanized my ideology and made me who I am today, really.
Mr. Bryce's campaign, which has emphasized labor rights, has galvanized Wisconsin's progressive grass roots.
They've galvanized voters past and present around substance rather than scandal in unmatched ways.
Q. Has the show changed as the #MeToo movement has galvanized conversations about gender?
Bilir-Meier's semi-public Facebook post has galvanized many members of Germany's arts community.
She galvanized working-class women to fight for suffrage and battled for tenants' rights.
Colin Kaepernick's singular act of social conscience has galvanized many in the black community.
Mr. Browder's death galvanized the movement to close Rikers Island once and for all.
But it galvanized President Trump's allies and made Mr. Patel a hero among them.
His actions and statements have galvanized protests from environmentalists and others on the left.
Pipes made of lead or galvanized steel are expected to be replaced with copper.
President Trump's decision to exit the Paris Agreement has galvanized support for climate action.
The action was quickly overturned, but the global outcry it sparked galvanized the opposition.
"I just want to congratulate you because you have galvanized this country," Trump said.
He believed the source was the galvanized steel pipe that ran down his well.
It has galvanized university students, mirroring a pushback against conservative forces around the world.
Whitewashing, or casting white actors as nonwhite characters, has galvanized Asian-Americans in Hollywood.
In Italy, he was galvanized by the Venetian School painters, especially Titian and Tintoretto.
Some initiatives were galvanized by the spirit of the march; others are year-round pursuits.
The emotion-fueled campaign season has galvanized Democrats and Republicans alike, presaging high turnout overall.
PERINO: And, Juan, conservatives have been galvanized around judicial issues for a really longest time.
In reality, Stonewall galvanized a generation of activists into forming a mass civil rights movement.
Hopefully, that speech galvanized Dunham enough to convince her not to become a crystal healer.
The plant produces hot rolled, cold rolled and galvanized coil, among other types of steel.
It galvanized the Islamist movement across the world, while the appeal of Arab nationalism waned.
This fire-resistant hunk of galvanized steel features a versatile metal foundation and impenetrable walls.
Petro has galvanized support among young voters infuriated over the country's inequality and sluggish economy.
Unsurprisingly, the protests and pushbacks have only galvanized the Trump faithful's commitment to their leader.
Her characters are let down by the adult world, but intrigued, too, and maybe galvanized.
She won because she had galvanized the college-educated gentrifiers who are displacing those people.
But all three, despite their grim stories and projections, leave the reader galvanized, not despairing.
I've seen it in my reporting: Black voters are galvanized and mobilized headed into November.
Promoted by a grass-roots movement, the bill had galvanized women's groups throughout Latin America.
Castoldi said the state of medical workers in Italy further galvanized her to speak out.
On closer analysis, Mr. Lamb's win was largely because he galvanized suburban voters outside Pittsburgh.
Some walked off discreetly, but others made clear that Madrid's referendum ban had galvanized them.
His story galvanized labs and companies across the world to do it using genetic engineering.
"We stuffed the gunpowder into a galvanized pail or a machine-gun can," she said.
Still, he acknowledged the issue has not galvanized Americans the way the Ukraine allegations have.
The stilted huts are made of wood and thatch or galvanized tin and concrete blocks.
In the interim, a single event galvanized him — the 1968 assassination of his friend, Sen.
Pilots galvanized to set up their own groups across Europe for negotiating with the company.
This entry-level wine offers gentle fruit and floral flavors galvanized by rippling acidity. Delicious.
You have a feminist movement more active and galvanized than it's been in my lifetime.
And Cuban-American voters, who already lean Republican, might be galvanized to support Trump as well.
And Cuban-American voters (who already lean Republican) might be galvanized to support Trump as well.
But I definitely feel galvanized by Billie Jean, to try, to just listen, more and more.
The passage of FOSTA-SESTA galvanized an organizing movement and led to protests around the country.
But Trump's election has galvanized Democrats in such a way that many are ignoring such considerations.
Guaido has galvanized the opposition since taking over as head of Venezuela's National Assembly in January.
In fact, they have galvanized her fan base and created a moment to appreciate her accomplishments.
The pipeline battles have galvanized the left to fight for indigenous rights and against climate change.
Now, they are further galvanized by President Trump's divisive language and hard-line policies toward immigrants.
Even artists who have historically kept their personal beliefs to themselves have been galvanized into action.
Further galvanized by this opportunity, they finished the set of songs that makes up their debut.
I ask what about Trump galvanized him, and whether he finds his views a little extreme?
Mr. Trump's tweet galvanized support for Mr. Kemp and stunned many Republicans in Georgia and beyond.
Your candor on Twitter has galvanized Jamal's supporters, and your posts are retweeted thousands of times.
It has galvanized and mobilized a large tribe to organize and fight for its own interests.
That means local hires — doctors, nurses, security — drawn from the community and galvanized to defend it.
And both President Trump and the #MeToo movement have galvanized feminist movements worldwide, including in Argentina.
Bull spirits had been galvanized by the potential boost to demand from the electric vehicle revolution.
"Going into 2018, we are galvanized for the fight ahead," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It was a turning point that galvanized public opinion against Prime Minister Harper's anti-science agenda.
The assassination galvanized the anti-Marcos forces, culminating in the People Power revolution of February, 1986.
However, on Sunday, Biden warned that the move had galvanized even critics of the Iranian government.
Jimmy Kimmel's tearful description of his newborn son's heart defect has galvanized parents across the country.
Galvanized-iron piping carries water from the base of the ice stupa to a sprinkler system.
"It's clearly something that's being galvanized at this time in the tax-reform debate," he said.
But the episodes galvanized the pilots, who started organizing for better conditions and more secure contracts.
The incidents have galvanized the gun control movement and revived calls for new restrictions on firearms.
" The attack galvanized the Iraqi government and "triggered a well-funded covert program to produce nuclear weapons.
The pipeline at the center of months of protests that has galvanized Native Americans and environmental activists.
The order has galvanized everyone from consumer advocacy groups and attorneys to technology companies and citizen activists.
Early entrants failed to even finish the course, but the million-dollar rewards on offer galvanized research.
Both men have galvanized a groundswell of anti-establishment sentiment and turned it into era-defining change.
The Florida shooting has galvanized students across the country to rally in favor of stronger gun laws.
In reaction, Pakistani militants with ties to the Afghan Taliban galvanized into a Taliban of their own.
They are scared, threatened, pissed off, defiant, and galvanized by a misogynist taking the country's highest office.
It will be a pivotal moment for all my life, the moment that galvanized my political interests.
The massacre galvanized international opinion and led to a US and NATO intervention in Bosnia's civil war.
Then, in a moment many won't soon forget, Graham called a spade a spade and galvanized people.
Their trial galvanized public support for sanctuary, and none of those convicted ended up going to prison.
Kennedy's charge galvanized the nation's energies as American society thoroughly reorganized itself around space exploration and discovery.
If Beto O'Rourke runs, the former Texas congressman would enter with a galvanized following among the young.
The controversy over Obamacare's contraceptive mandate, along with court decisions on same-sex marriage, have galvanized evangelicals.
"The visceral impact of the shooting and the video really galvanized the reform effort," Mr. Allen said.
Congress was galvanized into working on a permanent solution for DREAMers by Trump ending the DACA program.
In June, police had raided the Stonewall Inn, leading to riots that galvanized the city's gay community.
This act brought to the surface and seemingly galvanized a view about censorship I had long held.
Demonstrations protesting their treatment spread from their hometown, Dara'a, leading to more arrests, which galvanized more protests.
In 22016 her father, a leftist, was arrested by Brazil's military dictatorship; his politics galvanized her own.
Increasingly vocal groups of Chinese-Americans have been galvanized by the fight over race-based school admissions.
There has also been an El Paso effect that has galvanized other young Latinx politicians like Cisneros.
White House officials said Mr. Trump's message on financial contributions had galvanized NATO to confront the issue.
Qassem Soleimani galvanized Iraqis against the presence of U.S. forces in the country shortly after widespread protests.
"The story of Michael Stewart galvanized the downtown art community," Mr. Deitch said, agreeing with Ms. LaBouvier.
The No Means No campaign was galvanized by the Lohfink case and the New Year's Eve attacks.
He fronted one, standing ten and a half feet high, with two sheets of battered galvanized steel.
On Saturday, she's returning to the venue that galvanized her into action, this time as a speaker.
But some Australians have been galvanized to save one of their country&aposs most beloved animal species.
The straw ban's interference in our daily lives seems to have galvanized regular people around that idea.
"The bar has been galvanized in a way I have not seen since the 1960s," she said.
The shock of Mr. Trump's election galvanized several developers who had worked on Barack Obama's presidential campaigns.
"The other side has always been galvanized," said Tarina Keene, the head of Naral Pro-Choice Virginia.
Her 2100-by-12-foot room had a lofted bed she had built from galvanized steel pipe.
This problem has galvanized Indonesians to advocate for curbing plastic use and developing stronger waste management programs.
The Piombino mills make 800,000 tonnes per year of galvanized steel, used in the autos, white goods and construction sectors Market concentration in the EU galvanized steel is of particular concern to authorities investigating the Ilva deal, sources say, with Marcegaglia a big player alongside ArcelorMittal and Ilva.
"White goods are important end markets for cold rolled and galvanized steel (and hence for zinc)," Citi said.
Those two raids, back in June, stunned press freedom advocates and galvanized opposition to Australia's national security laws.
But McConnell's action galvanized GOP senators and preempted their possible support for Obama's March 24.5 choice of Garland.
"This whole price rise has galvanized creditors that were fairly dormant over the last four years," Pag says.
She has galvanized a group of black mothers who lost their children in high-profile acts of violence.
The attorney for the nine teenagers said they were galvanized when they heard their votes would not count.
He remains behind bars in California, while Rebecca's killing galvanized a national movement against stalkers, as EW details.
Entry into each of the upstairs bedrooms is through a galvanized steel fire door with a glass transom.
Kickflipping Kenya Skateboarding arrived in Kenya about a decade ago, galvanized by the spread of skateboarding videos online.
You want to have galvanized support through a consistent demonstration of skills while standing out as a star. 
The galvanized steel plant in Italy, Piombino mills, for example, makes 800,000 tonnes a year of the product.
Some teams can be galvanized by such episodes, however, and Ramos quickly issued a war cry on Twitter.
Galvanized iron gives this three-tier server a modern look that's ideal for both casual and formal events.
Nor, if a newly galvanized Democratic coalition emerges, will its path toward a national congressional majority be smooth.
"I just want to congratulate you because you have galvanized this country," Trump told Brunson during their meeting.
After watching the town hall on gun violence hosted by CNN, he said, he was galvanized to act.
While Gandhi's death in 1948 galvanized a young Dr. Sharp to begin preaching nonviolence, he was no pacifist.
In turn that has galvanized opposition in the US Congress to supplying weapons and assistance to the coalition.
This phenomenon long predates the Tea Party movement that so galvanized Republican voters for the 2010 midterm elections.
Divisions over another pipeline project that has galvanized environmentalists but which Trump supports could widen later this month.
Its members and allies galvanized in support of The Wing, posting on social media to defend the company.
It was a turning point in the war, and it galvanized much of the international community against Russia.
Galvanized by trauma, Edmondson blew the whistle on Nxivm, meeting with F.B.I. agents to show them the brand.
Emmett Till's mother thought that if we saw pictures of her son's corpse we'd be galvanized into action.
Designs included a polished-bronze thorn-spiked sautoir worn as a choker, and a galvanized-copper flower necklace.
Democrats hope the public will be galvanized by a stream of public servants speaking out about abnormal behavior.
The couple had the galvanized pipe, whose coating may have contained lead, replaced with lead-free stainless steel.
But Mr. Navalny has galvanized some of the vast country's sleepiest regions with a yearlong grass-roots campaign.
She also remained galvanized for the task ahead — a fourth-round match on Monday against Venus's sister, Serena.
The jolt to Labour seems to have galvanized the party to confront the seeping infiltration of anti-Semitism.
Maduro's government has accused Guaido, who has galvanized Venezuela's opposition, of attempting to stage a U.S.-directed coup.
"The industry is galvanized," Alex Thompson, REI's vice president of brand stewardship and impact, told Racked in 2017.
The base features three galvanized pins in its center to hold the tree in place before final adjustments.
"One thing that the occupation has done is galvanized our movement to work more closely together," Mr. Stevens said.
He galvanized enough first-time voters for Democrats to make surprising inroads in Houston and other local races statewide.
"This is our Keystone," he said, referring to the pipeline battle that galvanized the increasingly influential grassroots environmental movement.
He agreed that U.S. troops should remain in the area to ensure ISIS is not galvanized by the death.
Flint's more pressing problem is the estimated 20,000 outstanding lead and galvanized service lines that need to be replaced.
Ensuring that the conversation remains galvanized around the Grammys, then, will be an important task for the rose wearers.
"The attacks in Jufra certainly galvanized support for the BDB and created a rallying call against Haftar," he said.
But Gruber's magnetism and talent were so undeniable it immediately galvanized the small pocket of the city's music scene.
"Our joint venture in Mexico will be supplying galvanized steel to those factories that are already there," Ferriola said.
If the country's newly galvanized pro-life movement can help it, however, stories like hers will only get rarer.
This monogrammable wine trough is constructed of fir and galvanized metal, holds ice and wine, and can be personalized.
Germany's far-right is rising up, galvanized by Europe's deepening refugee crisis and the country's welcoming stance on immigration.
Both are specialized in plate-making, especially cold-rolled coil and galvanized steel sheet used in the automobile industry.
Trump's inflammatory speech has alienated them; it has also galvanized others who have similarly — and perhaps legitimately — felt disenfranchised.
That attack, by a white supremacist at a black church, galvanized the debate over Confederate symbols across the country.
For example, a galvanized and painted copper plate could fill in the missing eye socket and neighboring maxillary bone.
In 1902, Owen Wister published "The Virginian," a novel that created the cowboy mythology and galvanized the American imagination.
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey would have galvanized fellow African-Americans in key cities like Philadelphia and Detroit.
The 35-year-old Guaido, the head of Venezuela's National Assembly, has galvanized the opposition with a hopeful message.
It galvanized an entire generation of Americans into interrupting their sheltered lives to march for people they'd never met.
An important part of what has galvanized his admirers and opponents alike is Mr. Trump's tough talk on immigration.
Beto O'Rourke has galvanized Democrats nationwide, and raised unprecedented sums of money, while launching a vigorous challenge to Sen.
I would also add that seeing the success of the campaigns in so many other cities further galvanized us.
Galvanized by the image of a stunt in a park, she convinces her Kitchen comrades to try it themselves.
"I think the world is more galvanized, the WHO has stepped in very aggressively and very early," he said.
The mural wraps around the building's wooden exterior on a galvanized steel frame about two feet from the walls.
Yet in recent years, there were some signs that progress might be stalling — and then Trump galvanized feminism again.
The threat has galvanized a handful of new judicial advocacy groups pressuring lawmakers in both parties from the left.
And Trump's evident disdain for climate change has galvanized a range of states to speak up and vow action.
But those appeals also galvanized a smaller fraction of highly prejudiced Americans to express and act on that prejudice.
The lack of visible devastation has almost certainly dampened public reaction that might have galvanized a more vigorous response.
The police had long refused to apologize for the violent 1003 raid that galvanized the modern gay rights movement.
In Toronto, police raids of four gay bathhouses on February 5, 1981 sparked mass protests and galvanized a community.
The uproar has galvanized the business world, and corporate leaders on Tuesday condemned the breaking up of migrant families.
The campaign has galvanized the country's far right, while bringing attention to the larger debate over secularism in France.
But the threat of potential coronavirus outbreaks at stores has galvanized a wave of policy changes by retail companies.
Galvanized by a growing social media campaign, teachers wanted competitive pay to attract and keep teachers in the state.
When I first met her in 2014, she lived in a shanty made of driftwood and galvanized iron sheets.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters, galvanized by the 2016 election of Mr. Trump, came to Washington in January 2017.
He goes back to the devastating 1985 earthquake, which galvanized the capital and created a lasting spirit of unity.
The Republican base, fat and happy with control of the House, Senate and the White House, is less galvanized.
Buttigieg, in fact, modeled much of his approach on the Obama campaign, which galvanized millennial voters a decade ago.
Vintage architecture books are piled atop a low cabinet made from galvanized steel industrial shelving in the reading area.
The medians are made not of aluminum, but rather of galvanized steel, said Tiffany L. Portzer, a department spokeswoman.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has galvanized his base with the promise to tax individuals and corporations at unprecedented rates.
You entered humbly into our worlds from the streets of the South Side of Chicago and galvanized a generation.
Their ordeals have galvanized supporters to highlight the hunger strikes on messaging platforms, using hashtags like #savearash and #sosali.
Ocasio-Cortez is a 28-year-old Latina and Democratic socialist, whose win has galvanized progressives around the nation.
Galvanized by disgust for Trump, they had thrown themselves into local politics, using organizing skills learned in the PTA.
Amawi's case, widely reported in December, and other similar ones have galvanized liberal opposition to the anti-BDS laws.
In a letter to Theodor W. Adorno, his friend and eventual executor, Benjamin recalled being galvanized by Paris Peasant.
At the same time, though, the Kavanaugh debate has yet again galvanized victims of sexual violence and their supporters.
Her materials include fiberboard, copper, plywood, galvanized steel, rivets, aluminum, linoleum, canvas, Velcro, high density foamboard, pencil, and acrylic.
The British military galvanized the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), which wanted to unite Ireland — by force, if necessary.
The racist demonstrations, the violence that ensued, and President Trump's response galvanized protesters across the country to take a stand.
Whatever the outcome of the case, it has galvanized feminist organizations to hold protests across the country on November 25.
It was an historic agreement because, for the first time, non-OPEC countries, galvanized by Russia, signed onto the cutbacks.
The firebrand contender supports the peace accord and has galvanized youth voters angered by deeply entrenched corruption and income inequality.
The series has also galvanized activists to protest the parts of the music industry that continue to work with Kelly.
You're saying it created the cultural conditions that galvanized these racist groups and helped them organize around a common cause.
But nothing galvanized that community more than the thought of turning Apple's powerful and ubiquitous product into an open platform.
His father is the former owner and operator of Galvanized International, a steel and aluminum manufacturer in Port Isabel, Tex.
The tragedy got the public and private sector galvanized around pushing an Ebola vaccine candidate through the clinical trials process.
Tim Cook publicly challenged the order, which has galvanized a discussion on security and tech companies' cooperation with law enforcement.
Donald Trump's campaign has galvanized voters anxious about the extent to which the United States is entangled in global affairs.
At the same time, Trump has galvanized low-skill white workers who have been fleeing the Democratic Party since 2008.
In June of 1969, patrons and employees at the Stonewall galvanized against the common police raids at LGBTQ+ friendly bars.
Ronan Farrow is opening up about how his early family experience has galvanized him to take on abuse of power.
The corruption scandal involving Cho has further galvanized conservative groups after the political disaster of Park's impeachment over bribery allegations.
He pointed to those who galvanized around the Affordable Care Act earlier this year, flooding phone lines to their reps.
The fatal shooting there of 18-year-old Michael Brown in 2014 galvanized the Black Lives Matter movement in America.
It further galvanized everyone, because the media was also clearly drawn toward this candidate as much as the people were.
The issue has galvanized Republicans and Democrats, advocacy groups, religious leaders, the first lady and four former first ladies.     Sen.
Mr. Sanders also has galvanized public outrage over Supreme Court decisions that unleashed a flood of big money into politics.
It seems we have become so desensitized to inequality, hatred and violence that we no longer are galvanized to action.
She was galvanized to do so when a friend had a chin augmentation, and then blossomed, emotionally, as a result.
The alliance was galvanized that year by Russia's invasion of Crimea, and again in 22018 with the rise of ISIS.
My experience in Saudi Arabia galvanized me to think critically about the economic and social disparities faced by women globally.
Section 280 became a symbol of homophobia and galvanized the gay rights movement until it was finally repealed in 2003.
In a video that galvanized the nation, neo-Nazi agitators appear to chase passersby whom they deem to look foreign.
The government has galvanized its enormous propaganda machine and harsh controls as it tries to drown out the dissonant messages.
In 2013, a documentary about the Central Park jogger case galvanized similar calls for Ms. Lederer's firing as a lecturer.
Twenty20, the short format of the game begun in 2003, has galvanized domestic cricket — and the amount bet on matches.
Until the early 1960s, trash cans were round and made of galvanized steel, making them heavy and awkward to lug.
Dr. Salama, who came from an affluent family of professionals, became a symbol of the movement and galvanized its protesters.
The rapid spread of the virus has galvanized central banks and governments to roll out measures to cushion its fallout.
Csaba Toth, an analyst at Republikon Institute, a policy research firm in Budapest, said the law had galvanized political opposition.
The corrugated exterior panels were originally made of galvanized steel, and a 2007 survey estimated that perhaps 30 percent survived.
And in the post-Weinstein wake of galvanized voices rising to a crescendo, I recently added my own #MeToo story.
They said they were galvanized by the #MeToo movement, which has been credited as countering widespread sexual abuse and misconduct.
That galvanized the United States, Britain and France to launch airstrikes against Syrian chemical weapons storage facilities and military depots.
Whether the latest allegations involving Ukraine will change public opinion the way they galvanized previously resistant House Democrats remained unclear.
Our online interactions and communications are shallow, organized around snippets of content and galvanized by others with whom we interact.
Their support, after months of resistance post-Mueller, galvanized many other holdouts in the caucus to back the impeachment investigation.
In Slovakia, it was the murders of a young investigative reporter, Jan Kuciak, and his fiancée that galvanized the public.
Its understanding of antitrust as an issue of competition rather than pricinghas galvanized an important discussion here in the United States.
Rose's killing is the first in the Pittsburgh area in the Black Lives Matter era, and residents say they are galvanized.
While the report galvanized worldwide efforts to confront climate change, it was also met with apathy and denial from key leaders.
But the report has galvanized people who have long believed that the US government has been targeting them with electromagnetic radiation.
Teachers in West Virginia have galvanized around the issue, staging the first ever state-wide walk-out, according to CBS News.
Then when it was reported this week that the Dallas shooter bought an AK47 on Facebook, it galvanized them even more.
But they are central pillars of his campaign, which has galvanized his white working class base behind his White House bid.
The problem of harassment and inequity is everywhere in medicine, and so everyone in medicine should be galvanized to fix it.
Galvanized by the events of Hurricane Katrina, this comfort animal network has grown to approximately 130 dogs stationed throughout 23 states.
His purchase galvanized the left-leaning politicians in the state's Democratic Party, which now controls the New York Senate and Assembly.
This online behemoth could be galvanized into a real political force, and if it does it will be fascinating to watch.
Meanwhile, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), also a work relief effort, galvanized able bodies to restore our national parks and forests.
And while some of Israel's detractors are undeniably galvanized by their hatred of Jews, that is hardly true across the board.
It was a move that was supposed to crush spirits and yet the workers are seemingly galvanized by a foreign enemy.
Trump, pledging not to touch Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, galvanized "forgotten" blue-collar whites anxious about threats to their benefits.
But it also galvanized infighting-plagued Democrats in the House and exposed rifts within the Republican Party over Trump's heated rhetoric.
The galvanized momentum behind the student survivors, who heart-wrenchingly advocated for gun control, did not succeed in any notable way.
Opposition to trade deals has also galvanized supporters of Mr. Sanders, helping him unexpectedly win the Michigan Democratic primary this month.
The fraud allegations have galvanized Democrats, who have cast the new election as a reminder of the scandal surrounding Harris's campaign.
" In recent meetings, the diplomat said, Maduro had seemed galvanized by the standoff, saying that he felt "excited about confronting Trump.
Their wealthy and once-reliably Republican districts have become battlegrounds since Mr. Trump's triumph in 2016 galvanized an angry Democratic electorate.
That has galvanized civil rights groups like the N.A.A.C.P. and the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey to support legalization.
In particular, Trump galvanized the alt-right, the now-infamous group of online racists who were relatively obscure prior to 2015.
But perhaps most of all, they cited President Trump, and how his hard-line anti-immigrant policies had galvanized the left.
Jones's threat now appears to have galvanized the committee and Goodell to conclude the last few items in the new contract.
Growing up amid incendiary late-70s L.A. punk, Swezey was galvanized by the self-starting ethos of underground zines and labels.
Being nominated for this year's Turner Prize certainly galvanized the auction market for works by the British figurative painter Hurvin Anderson.
His oblong ceramic Eos table, with an asymmetrical galvanized steel tray top, has the jolly silhouette of a penguin (from $5,248).
Photos of humanitarian crises have galvanized the public for decades, but internet fund-raising platforms have enabled donations to stream in.
The city was back in the regional headlines again in 85033 when a fight against building a local Ikea galvanized residents.
It was the latest, most vivid example of Mr. Trump's dissent from an effort that has galvanized much of the world.
Many church leaders galvanized support in 2014 when ISIS fighters targeted, killed and raped fleeing religious minorities, including Christians and Yazidis.
His death galvanized a public deeply resentful of officials who are seen as heartless, corrupt and ruling over a stagnant economy.
By contrast, he argues, other countries could actually be galvanized into taking even stronger action if the United States left altogether.
Members of the Ghani administration felt that the negotiations had galvanized Taliban fighters in Afghanistan and had elevated their leaders abroad.
But one (perhaps unintended) consequence of Trump's executive order remains: It has galvanized bipartisan state and local support for resettling refugees.
Duque denies supporting rumored economic plans that have galvanized many protesters - including a cut to the minimum wage for young people.
Native American activists say they were galvanized by the protests in North Dakota, where opponents started to camp out last April.
One contingent of about 12,000 people, galvanized by the theme "Solidarity Instead of G23," began gathering early Saturday, the police said.
If anything, students at Polytechnic University in Managua, who had been protesting for days, seemed galvanized by Mr. Ortega's Sunday announcement.
It's too late to change the outcome of this election, but let's be galvanized and not be beaten down by it.
The proceedings in The Hague galvanized supporters, who staged rallies across the country chanting "Stand with Suu Kyi" and waving flags.
Donald Trump has galvanized current antagonisms, yet he inherited a system that was already dramatically skewed in favor of the rich.
Before hashtags, Save Darfur galvanized global attention to demand action against a genocide that began 13 years ago in western Sudan.
"American raids inside Yemen have been unpopular for years, and the raid galvanized people against such tactics," he told VICE News.
She said her generation had been galvanized by President Macron, but were frustrated by his inability to deliver on his promises.
"We are enormously pleased with the ruling about an issue that has galvanized so many and outraged the country," he said.
Trump's presidency has galvanized evangelicals who, for the first time in a decade, see their interests represented at the White House.
Yet despite the chaos, Trump managed to deliver an address that galvanized the party base that came to see him speak.
Guaido, who has galvanized Venezuela's opposition, proclaimed himself interim president on Wednesday during a march of hundreds of thousands in Caracas.
Opposition to Bork, then a veteran judge on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, galvanized immediately. Sen.
Concerns about tolerance, misogyny, reproductive rights, climate change and more galvanized her to feel that it was important to be in Washington.
It has further galvanized debate about the conditions at the US-Mexico border, the humanitarian crisis unfolding there and immigration to America.
But does it matter, if she's galvanized voters in a state where the political outcome has long felt like a foregone conclusion?
Feeling galvanized by his luck, Madison asked to go double-or-nothing, and, like an alcoholic in Vegas, he ended in tears.
She said Democrats had been bolstered by his campaign for eradicating income inequality, which has commanded huge crowds and galvanized younger voters.
"This two-tiered server is great because it maximizes vertical space, and I love the mix of the galvanized metal and wood."
His campaign has galvanized diverse groups of millions of white Americans, from a range of educational, geographic and economic circumstances and backgrounds.
But it galvanized a social justice movement and compelled a response from government agents at various levels up to President Barack Obama.
The cenotes of Yucatán, still mostly unexplored, have galvanized some of the best cave divers to prowl through these nightmarish subterranean labyrinths.
It's hard not to see the parallels between what we're seeing now and what galvanized after Anita Hill's brave testimony in 1991.
The government's decision Friday to ban popular opposition leader Henrique Capriles from doing political work for 15 years galvanized the opposition again.
Philip Downs, technical director of NTDs at Sightsavers, said funding and political will had galvanized around the diseases, leading to major wins.
That same year, revelations about government surveillance exploded into view thanks to Edward Snowden and further galvanized a new approach from Apple.
Like many who are galvanized by their convictions these days, Charli XCX fans (otherwise known as Charli's Angels) have started a change.
Last year, North Dakota's Standing Rock Sioux, a Native American tribe, galvanized national opposition to the Energy Transfer Partners Dakota Access Pipeline.
News outlets captured the violence of the day, now known as Bloody Sunday, which galvanized public support for the civil rights cause.
I don't trust Trump to do right by us at all, and the left are galvanized like never before, but we're ready.
Whether the reenactment has truly galvanized the Manchester audience toward a longer-term commitment to anti-establishment activity remains to be seen.
Some Republicans have said that the GOP base will be galvanized by the fight over Kavanaugh's nomination and turn out in November.
Bakke's claim of "reverse discrimination" galvanized the long-simmering resentment that some whites felt in the wake of the civil-rights era.
The 'Me Too' movement, Donald Trump's behavior towards women and the threat to legal abortion have galvanized women in the Democratic Party.
"The City of Flint remains committed to replacing all lead and galvanized water service lines leading to homes in Flint," she said.
She has galvanized considerable support from progressive groups in the state who are eager to see more diversity in the upper chamber.
They were most galvanized by the need to address the intersection of sexism with racism, Islamophobia, classism and other forms of hatred.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE's confirmation galvanized the Republican base ahead of the midterms is likely incorrect.
Two of the people said the groups would argue that remedies in the areas of electrical and galvanized steel were not needed.
There's that massively powerful hotel industry in New York and hotel unions that have really galvanized people and created this perpetual battle.
His tenure, which coincided with a cresting of social media organizing, galvanized a vocal opposition that considered him to be evil incarnate.
Japanese colonial masters were armed with a powerful bureaucracy, a monopoly on arms and communications, and galvanized by a ruthless nationalistic purpose.
After the speech, Stacey Abrams, whose run for Georgia governor galvanized Democrats although it was ultimately unsuccessful, will respond for Democrats. Sen.
Many have been galvanized into activism by Trump's election, and the slew of anti-science legislation he has proposed since assuming office.
The shooting galvanized both racial justice and gun rights advocates and helped to spur the creation of the Black Lives Matter movement.
But a number of recent high-profile cases in Italy have galvanized public attention around the issue of feeding children vegan diets.
Bret: One of the paradoxes of the Trump presidency is that it has galvanized the country in all sorts of positive ways.
That danger galvanized supporters of the 28-member union, resulting in a turnout of more than 50 percent, the highest since 1994.
In the Yellow Vest protests that have galvanized France, Mr. Ghosn has become a symbol of excess wealth and runaway corporate power.
Part introspective canvassing, part marketing campaign, 40 individual questions galvanized Elmgreen & Dragset's theme for the 2017 edition: What makes a good neighbor?
He galvanized liberals who feared that more establishment Democrats were ill-equipped to respond in kind to a flamethrower like Mr. Trump.
Its present mix of crumbling Victorian stone facades and sharp-edged, galvanized-metal shacks are splashed with colorful paint and arresting graffiti.
Some said they were galvanized by opposition to President Trump's policies and a desire to push the Democratic Party to the left.
However, he also felt encouraged by how the disaster has galvanized Brazilians to support the natural and cultural preservation of the rainforest.
But community support, galvanized in part by the children's book "The Little Red Lighthouse and the Great Gray Bridge," helped save it.
But Mr. Price was vastly overshadowed by the nomination of Ms. DeVos, who galvanized the new activists like no other cabinet pick.
Nike's recent advertising campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick caused overall public support to drop but galvanized the company's core customer base, ESPN reported.
Like many young people in Hong Kong, Mr. Wong and his friends were galvanized by the 2014 protests of the Umbrella Movement.
These exceptional women captured, electrified and galvanized, the hearts and minds of an entire nation, while advocating for what's right for equality.
Others in the administration have spoken out more forcefully, however, and the protests have galvanized support across the political spectrum in Washington.
Other employees, like Chris Cuomo, co-anchor of the morning show "New Day," insist that the scrutiny has only galvanized them further.
Indeed, López Obrador's popularity increased with the "Trump effect," which galvanized Mexicans looking for strong leadership in the face of Trump's attacks.
The prevalence of mass shootings –– over 1,100 people have died in mass shootings since 2009 –– has galvanized support for stricter gun control.
That is a vision of America that has galvanized ordinary American citizens in opposition in a way that is almost without precedent.
It felt like a documentary in its attention to routine and like a melodrama in the way it galvanized currents of feeling.
The news galvanized Urdoma and dozens of other communities nestled among the forests of Arkhangelsk Province, and hardened attitudes toward the government.
Mr. Guaidó, for his part, has galvanized his country, and more than 50 other nations have recognized his claim to the presidency.
As illustrated in The New York Times op-ed article, "Republicans for Democrats," the "Never Trump" movement was galvanized by political moralism.
It galvanized the press in Mexico and around the world in renewed calls for an end to impunity and attacks on reporters.
The platform inspired a crowdsourced mentality that galvanized people around good ideas, and streamlined the process for bringing attention to critical issues.
In the former two, those nonwhite voters are mostly Hispanic, and Hispanic voters appear to have been galvanized in opposition to Trump.
The Globe's reporting galvanized wider research on the extent of clerical sex abuse scandals in the Catholic Church in the United States.
When we're talking about people who are galvanized in large part by defending Confederate symbols, the term "neighbor" is far more accurate.
Despite the age of the code, the leak alarmed the technology world and galvanized the staff at VMware's offices in Palo Alto, California.
While the study doesn't settle on any reasons as to why environmental regulation is so polarizing, the issue has clearly galvanized Republican legislators.
The Women's March on Washington galvanized women across the globe and gave voice to a rising political force on a history-making day.
The intensity of the visual effect of the hoods, along with the circumstances of being in an active combat zone, all galvanized me.
Archaeologists, Native activists, and a galvanized public sparred with a developer, who had purchased the property as the future site of luxury condos.
Growing resistance to Trump's executive orders on immigration and financial reform has galvanized opposition while dividing members of the president's own Republican Party.
Even Wladimir himself admitted to the Associated Press that the division was galvanized by his unanimous-decision loss to Tyson Fury in 20.
Survivors of the school shooting in Parkland, Fl. galvanized many Americans to fight actively for gun control, including with March For Our Lives.
Almost a year after the controversial case of sick child Charlie Gard rocked the UK, Evans's case galvanized the nation and the world.
But his presentation, which runs to 141 slides, galvanized discussions at Google when Harris published it, according to former employees I spoke to.
"Like so many across the country, the past presidential election and the countless events that have unfolded since have galvanized me," she wrote.
By focusing his populist appeals on conspiracy rhetoric — rather than substantive policy — Trump galvanized the broad support needed to overcome the party establishment.
Later that year, the publisher's rising prices and support for restrictive legislation galvanized nearly 17,000 scientists to pledge against publishing in its journals.
Opposition to him has been galvanized by Kyagulanyi, who according to his backers was beaten and tortured after he was arrested on Aug.
Perhaps it's because no one has worked out how to write tin into the hot electric-vehicle story that has galvanized the others.
Murkowski, whom Palin had tried to cast as part of the entrenched establishment, suddenly became the underdog, a shift that galvanized her campaign.
"Like so many across the country, the past presidential election and the countless events that have unfolded since have galvanized me," she said.
The Republican president's moves on immigration have galvanized legal advocacy groups, along with Democratic city and state governments, to oppose them in court.
Lopez told me the silver lining of President Trump's election is that it seems to have galvanized a lot of people into action.
On the Kickstarter page that galvanized the reprint, a lovely photo provided by the Litchfield Historical Society shows the artist in her home.
Rejecting the bill would have further galvanized resistance against the President and deepened concerns about possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
The publication of Flash Boys was the wake-up call that galvanized opposition to the status quo, and opened the door for IEX.
"For those of us that were galvanized by the story of Brittany Maynard and the courage of her mother and husband," state Sen.
The kinds of particles deposited in the operating rooms were "typically associated with galvanized duct corrosion and metal piping/fittings," the report said.
His campaign has not only galvanized young voters, but also produced an invaluable email list, several million strong, of fervent activists and donors.
Thomas Tuchel's double substitution at halftime galvanized Dortmund who went out on the attack and deservedly pulled one back in the 57th minute.
The controversy, which has galvanized the state, started last Wednesday when Mr. LePage made sweeping statements linking minorities to the state's drug crisis.
Cruz, who has galvanized the evangelical base that once boosted Carson to the top, now leads with 31 percent support, according to RCP.
By upending all sorts of political conventions, Trump galvanized a populist fury that looked contemptuously upon business-as-usual in the nation's capital.
CISA appealed for "resolute measures" against imports of U.S. products, including stainless steel, galvanized sheet, seamless pipe, coal, agriculture products and electronic products.
Take Brexit, championed for years by populists such as Nigel Farage, whose handiwork galvanized a mostly slumbering electorate out of its political apathy.
In the wake of Clinton's loss, though, the group became a home for the loyal opposition, a place where devastation could be galvanized.
But unlike the 2014 invasion of Ukraine, which galvanized support for Mr. Putin, the Syria effort seems to have prompted less public interest.
The party taps into frustration with liberal values and anti-establishment sentiment that has galvanized far-right voters in other parts of Europe.
Mr. Stingel is the subject of a retrospective at the Fondation Beyeler in Basel, but the exhibition has not galvanized his auction prices.
Branding himself a democratic socialist, Sanders galvanized young and liberal voters with his calls to rein in Wall Street and eradicate income inequality.
In a sign that the election galvanized voters, turnout on Sunday was at 73 percent, noticeably up from 64 percent five years ago.
The vast majority of the 2,000-plus women running for office are Democrats, since Trump's 2016 victory galvanized so many of their campaigns.
Galvanized by the experience, which also included working with the Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, he resolved to mix up his own music-making.
An increasingly vocal group of Chinese-Americans who were once politically dormant have been galvanized by the fight over race-based school admissions.
His style, galvanized during the two seasons of his Comedy Central show, which ended in 2010, is still cerebral and absurdist and surprising.
The endorsement this year comes as Sanders has galvanized the left and topped Warren in each of the first four states to vote.
It is often said — and it is true — that AIDS galvanized the LGBTQ community and, over the long run, led to many gains.
Consider, for instance, events in the city of Hue, where the gradual revelation of a brutal Communist massacre enraged and galvanized informed Southerners.
The negotiations over Turkey's accession to the European Union galvanized efforts to enshrine gender equality into the Turkish Constitution in the early 2000s.
Anti-government protesters galvanized by deep economic grievances that have accumulated over many years have found themselves facing off with Iranian-backed forces.
But this contentious citizenship law, which paves a special path for non-Muslim migrants in India to become citizens, has galvanized the opposition.
That report from Fox surprised top Pentagon officials and galvanized them to take swift action to head off the President, administration officials said.
The whiplash from the US's changing policy galvanized grassroots opposition, dedicated to taking on the monumental task of curbing planet-warming carbon emissions.
But this contentious citizenship law, which paves a special path for non-Muslim migrants in India to become citizens, has galvanized the opposition.
The beauty community galvanized to defend their idyllic Westbrook from what she said was Charles's disingenuous, seedy behavior, turning against him en masse.
Trump ended up winning the Illinois primary handily; many analysts believe that many conservatives were galvanized by fear after what happened in Chicago.
It also galvanized support for Orlando's gay and Latino communities, which were especially hard hit by the massacre during the club's Latin Night event.
Besides his own legwork, Mr. Beldock galvanized lawyers from the Innocence Project, the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell and the Legal Aid Society.
Russia&aposs disputes with the United States and many European countries have galvanized Putin&aposs support at home against a backdrop of economic problems.
The men were among four sentenced to death for an attack that galvanized India, where widespread violence against women had long been quietly accepted.
Guaido's move to assume the interim presidency and international backing has galvanized Venezuela's opposition, which has vowed to keep protesting until Maduro steps down.
As for Thaksin's opponents, they are likely to be galvanized by what they will see as an attempt to manipulate the monarchy, said Anusorn.
Handcrafted from galvanized sheet metal and glass windows, it glows from the inside-out when a tealight (or up to three) is placed inside.
This effect could, in part, explain why the image of one drowned Syrian boy in 2015 galvanized so much awareness of the refugee crisis.
They are the mothers whose children were killed by vigilantes and police and whose deaths have galvanized the contemporary black movement for racial justice.
The photo of Alan Kurdi's body lying on a Turkish beach galvanized the world and became a symbol of the migrant crisis in Europe.
So [last month's] reaction shows there are five-alarm bells ringing in D.C. from Google and Facebook that have galvanized the groups they support.
A tragic event galvanized a group of students who likely were predisposed to progressive politics to organize and take action on one particular topic.
The factory is expected to cost about $13 million, with capacity to produce 400,000 tonnes of galvanized sheet steel annually after completion in 2019.
Many groups have galvanized behind Polanco's death, from those who advocate for the closure of Rikers Island to those fighting to decriminalize sex work.
However, the row with the CSU appears to have galvanized support for Merkel within the CDU ranks, even though many members prefer Seehofer's policies.
Arca's second album, Mutant, arrived exactly one year after Xen, as if the latter record had galvanized a creative explosion that couldn't be contained.
Trans Mountain has galvanized climate activists and indigenous leaders, who argue that the pipeline will pollute drinking water, injure wildlife, and displace native peoples.
If elected, Abrams would be the first black female governor of a U.S. state, a fact that has galvanized Democratic supporters across the country.
As both the AfD and the Greens make gains in Bavaria, it's clear the refugee crisis galvanized voters—just not always in predictable ways.
"We didn't understand what was going on," said Paul George, who had 17 and 8 rebounds and galvanized his team with his defense effort.
But his leadership on these issues and his willingness to fearlessly stand up to the powers that be have galvanized a grass-roots movement.
The abortion issue galvanized and rallied Protestants in the country in a way that nothing had before — but it took some prodding and pulling.
The stunning upset of Baylor in the opening round, a victory that galvanized Yalies everywhere, was the first N.C.A.A. tournament victory in program history.
Briggins said her state's rejection of the shamed Republican Roy More amid sexual harassment allegations has galvanized more African-Americans to run for office.
The families suing Cabot live near Dimock, Pennsylvania, a town made infamous by "Gasland," an Oscar-nominated documentary that galvanized the anti-fracking movement.
The killing has electrified the Philippines, sparked multiple investigations and galvanized what had previously been limited opposition to President Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs.
But even by those standards, the campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump have galvanized the industry to an extent never before seen.
I really do believe if we're going to get where we need to go, we need to be a really galvanized group of guys.
Before the event, they seemed galvanized at the prospect of talking with someone who has, as Dr. Kruse put it, skin in the game.
She said the dozen women who meet each week were galvanized by President Trump, who previously bragged about grabbing women by their genital area.
When Kathryn Hall told Ted Kaptchuk what she was finding as she explored the relationship of COMT to the placebo response, he was galvanized.
Moreover, zinc is particularly exposed to the economic impact of the virus via its use in galvanized steel in the automotive and construction sectors.
We galvanized resources in the community to help them get a job, find some type of temporary housing or get into a transitional shelter.
SEOUL, South Korea — A North Korean soldier's bold attempt to defect by crossing the heavily guarded border with South Korea galvanized attention this week.
While she would be gratified if her sound galvanized the next generation of local D.J.s, she "doesn't want to be an example," she said.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez was relatively little-known at the time, and Mr. Sanders's uphill battle was ultimately unsuccessful, but she was galvanized by him.
The movement, which is not fielding candidates, has galvanized League opponents but - to his evident delight - has also kept the focus firmly on Salvini.
Civil rights demonstrations in Selma, Alabama in 1965 galvanized support for voting rights legislation, which was finally passed on August 6 of that year.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat who sits on the Judiciary Committee, said Democrats were also galvanized by the turnout at last weekend's protests.
It was a decision from the Middle District of Alabama that declared Montgomery's segregated buses unconstitutional following the boycotts galvanized by Rosa Parks' arrest.
It is a movement that has galvanized women to run in record numbers and move away from the GOP, complicating its favorable Senate map.
Ultimately, Canada's scientific community came together to save our research, galvanized support to fight back, and captured the attention and concern of the public.
As ambitious as it is exciting, this series arrives amid a resurgent feminism that most recently has galvanized around the issue of sexual abuse.
He was galvanized after participating in Hong Kong's first major street march this year, in June, which organizers said had drawn one million people.
"What's missing, above all, is the wild, palpable sense of excitement that has galvanized so many of Mr. Spielberg's other juvenile adventures," he added.
But news of the call galvanized progressives in the race, particularly those who have made concerns about wealth inequality central to their campaigns. Sen.
The shooting galvanized Roanoke and triggered an outpouring of support that in retrospect looks like a pivotal moment in changing attitudes toward LGBTQ individuals.
It has been replaced by a galvanized Democratic electorate that will produce the same structural advantage for Democrats that manifested in the 2018 midterms.
Sanders, an independent in the U.S. Senate, galvanized the Democratic Party's progressive wing last year with his primary challenge against eventual nominee Hillary Clinton.
You'll see a group of tourists galvanized by a recent whale watching trip not far from a restaurant where whale eating is routinely practiced.
The raid left many gay male sex workers displaced, and it galvanized a series of protests that fizzled out as quickly as they started.
I feel really energized by ... Just, I think there's so much energy, good energy galvanized right now, activist energy, and activist energy changes the world.
Separatist parties, which hold a majority in the local Catalan assembly, rallied behind Mas during his trial and the court case galvanized pro-independence supporters.
The local New York Democratic party — galvanized by AOC's election — was moving decidedly to the left and Amazon seemed astonishingly unprepared to weather the wave.
Second, it's galvanized people to criticize us; when the person with the loudest megaphone in the country goes after you, lots of others will follow.
The highly ritualized killings have galvanized international opposition to ISIS, but may also have helped attract a wave of foreign recruits to the group's cause.
The retaliation from the president appears to have galvanized people who support the kneeling players and the protests have continued to extend beyond the NFL.
Warren, whose populist anti-Wall Street message has galvanized the left, has had a cool relationship with Clinton -- but that has changed as of late.
Materials like windows, plywood and galvanized roofing used to take a month to reach customers, said Jillian Dookie, an employee at a local hardware store.
"Although such attacks are meant to divide and demoralize, I think targeting Medina has galvanized and united the Muslim populations like no other," she said.
"Like so many across the country, the past presidential election and the countless events that have unfolded since have galvanized me," Handler wrote on Twitter.
Their columns galvanized support among their readers, and their interviews with white major leaguers demonstrated that many players had no objections to playing with blacks.
Supporters say they were galvanized by Trump's insults against high-profile women, as well as by fresh fears the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Roe v.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota has galvanized the U.S. environmental movement with its ongoing protests against a pipeline constructed near its reservation.
Sanders, who has galvanized the sorts of young liberals O'Rourke inspired in Texas, has bolstered his fund-raising prowess for a second White House bid.
In the wake of jarring revelations about how United States law enforcement agencies have deployed facial recognition, Congress seemed, for a moment, galvanized to act.
Mr. Rodman's remarks, for which he later apologized, incited outrage by Mr. Bae's relatives in the United States and indirectly galvanized publicity over his case.
In stepping forward, you took a huge risk, and you galvanized future generations to come forward, even when the odds are seemingly stacked against them.
Women's rage, she claims, has long fuelled progressive social change, and the women galvanized by Trump's election are part of a grand tradition of radicalism.
Increasingly, US companies are adopting policies addressing workplace romances, a trend that began well before the #MeToo movement galvanized a national conversation surrounding sexual misconduct.
Galvanized by the ticking clock of the ice melt, the team organized another expedition to survey ice patches and glaciers in Western Mongolia this year.
For example, members of Congress only began to seriously threaten funding for the war in Iraq when public opinion galvanized against the war in 2006.
"We didn't understand what was going on," said Paul George, who had 17 points and 8 rebounds and galvanized his team with his defensive effort.
True, he galvanized white working-class disenchantment and pioneered a populist, anti-liberal rhetoric that Ronald Reagan and subsequent Republicans would use to devastating effect.
Nearly 1 in 4 of American adults is a "none," as in "no religious affiliation," and some say they have been galvanized by Trump's election.
Flint water crisis About $97 million in state and federal funds will be used to replace lead or galvanized steel water lines in Flint, Michigan.
For "tête-à-tête," Thomas rotates through a cluster of artworks that have galvanized her to make her own art, including a piece by Adams.
Yet, the image of Omran, bloodied and dazed in the back of an ambulance, galvanized the public's interest more than any six-figure statistic could.
In the end it actually worked out great for us, because what little — if there was any dissension — really galvanized behind us after that moment.
Galvanized by Trump's election in 2016, Latinos turned out to vote in record numbers in 2018, and analysts expect more of the same this year.
It's about a 16-year-old girl named Starr Carter who is galvanized by her childhood friend's death at the hands of a police officer.
"What is our Sputnik moment?" she added, referring to the satellite launch by the Soviet Union in 1957 that galvanized the United States space program.
The experience galvanized them in different directions, and many continued to fight along with Stoneman Douglas parents at the state level for stricter gun laws.
Meanwhile, Democratic leaders, who have embraced legalization of "Dreamers" as a rallying cry on immigration reform, have been galvanized by the administration's family separation policy.
The latest strike is part of a movement demanding higher cost-of-living stipends that has galvanized students on nearly every University of California campus.
Yet within three weeks, Mr. Pashinyan, a former newspaper editor and political prisoner, had galvanized a civil disobedience movement that transformed the country's political landscape.
Covet This Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are known for their wide-ranging design projects, from sculptural chairs made of galvanized steel to crystal-covered fountains.
Effectively combating one of the world's oldest hatreds — malice towards Jews — must be an effort that is galvanized, sustained and supported vigorously by non-Jews.
The flooding from Harvey and damaging storms in the two preceding years has galvanized efforts to make the Houston area more resilient to future floods.
Most importantly, moral outrage among European and Arab public opinion has galvanized American allies to do more, including militarily, to alleviate President Trump's stated concerns.
Black Lives Matter demonstrators have galvanized some of the nation's youngest activists to embrace the spirit of social justice rooted in the civil rights era.
This dress demonstrates a collaboration with the artist Claude Lalanne, who created a series of sculptures in gold-galvanized copper worn over chiffon evening dresses.
It galvanized support among African allies, which have long pressed Beijing to help curb poaching, as China looks to expand its influence on the continent.
Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, has repeatedly called on America's biggest banks to be broken up, a call that has galvanized his liberal supporters.
"If the whole world except the U.S. is sufficiently galvanized, it will only be a short period before the U.S. falls in line," he said.
But while Carson's bootstraps conservatism and messianic gibberish galvanized evangelical voters for a while, Republicans weren't really looking for good and honest this election cycle.
When "Desert Solitaire" first appeared in 1968, its prose galvanized environmentalists toward bold action to save the American Southwest from the maw of hyper-industrialism.
What these cases have in common is the way each has galvanized public support for bad criminal justice policy in the names of the victims.
Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy has galvanized activists nationwide, with a fervor reminiscent of the early days of the Trump administration and the travel ban.
Instead, Nic Gabunada, the director of Duterte's social media team, galvanized an online army of fellow supporters to vigorously campaign for the would-be president.
Secretary of State Pompeo's January trip was less controversial, but his push for the remaining 5,200 American troops to stay galvanized politicians who want them out.
This was in contrast to the infamous, "basket of deplorables" comment Clinton was caught making about the Trump voters that so galvanized their opposition to her.
The issue has galvanized a wide swath of Hong Kong society and drawn hundreds of thousands of people to the streets to protest in recent weeks.
Stabenow said the Democrats' united front against DeVos has "galvanized" people and caused some Republicans to declare their intentions not to support President Donald Trump's pick.
I suspect if Trump could get through an afternoon without insulting women and minority groups he would have galvanized low-skilled non-white workers, as well.
"It began with some courageous truth speakers, and the truth has galvanized a movement that we've never seen in Hawaiʻi since we were an independent country."
The 2016 presidential election — and the victory of a man whose attitudes toward women demonstrated what Kretschmer called "really high levels of hostility" — particularly galvanized women.
Nebraska regulators are set to decide then whether TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL pipeline, a project that has galvanized environmentalists but which Trump supports, should go forward.
Comey's firing galvanized Democrats this week -- beginning with an almost-universal call to appoint a special prosecutor, and growing into calls from top Democrats like Sen.
And that signal for an end to controversial chimp research hasn't just galvanized primatologists, activists and nonprofits — a number of celebrities have joined the effort, too.
In 2015, radio consultant Keith Hill in an interview described songs by women as the tomatoes in the salad of country, something that "galvanized" the town.
The strategist also said Republicans could be galvanized to push tax reform because of the White House's troubles, opposite of what many in the markets think.
Celebrities, from actor George Clooney to singer Elton John, have galvanized support, with protesters boycotting the Dorchester Collection of hotels, owned by the Brunei Investment Agency.
Richard Ojeda, the brash Army veteran from West Virginia who galvanized the state's teacher strikes earlier this year, says he is running for president in 2020.
I think it emboldened the response of what we were going to do in the U.S., and it galvanized people to pay attention to that problem.
The 23-year-old galvanized the pop world for an impromptu benefit concert titled "One Love Manchester," an assembly of some of the world's biggest superstars.
Fuel shortages in August sparked protests that have morphed into a fierce campaign against Moise that has shuttered businesses and schools and galvanized the political opposition.
Released in 21980, it rose to No. 21985 on the pop charts, sold more than a million copies and galvanized young guitar players around the world.
That single message, drummed on over and over again for a year and a half, galvanized a sizable enough voting block to win him the presidency.
DeBoer galvanized the Devils to win Games Four and Five but they were unable to complete the comeback as the Kings won the series 4-2.
ArcelorMittal has offered to sell its only galvanized steel plant in Italy, as well as units in Romania, Macedonia, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg and in Belgium.
Crowley, 56, acknowledged a heightened degree of intensity and engagement within the party, particularly among female candidates and voters galvanized in their opposition to President Trump.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A rising tide of romanticism in contemporary art has galvanized a resurgence of what was once called Pattern and Decoration.
The Republican president's moves to crack down on immigration have galvanized legal advocacy groups, along with Democratic city and state governments, to oppose them in court.
Mr. Trump's statement galvanized conservative news outlets — like Fox News and Breitbart News — which have since beaten the drum for a special prosecutor to be appointed.
Or why, say, Aylan Kurdi, a Syrian boy whose body washed up on a Turkish beach in 2015, galvanized global attention to the larger refugee crisis.
And in Britain, where deaths from recreational drug use have also galvanized the national conversation, pill testing has been implemented on a trial basis since 2016.
And it galvanized her supporters — many of whom feel that she spoke truth to power by calling Trump supporters out for the deplorable racists they were.
Polls and every recent election show that Mr. Trump has galvanized liberal and moderate voters — especially women and those with college degrees — to oppose his party.
That a student, a scholar in the making, died defending a patriotic cause galvanized members of other groups and social classes to support the Wusi protests.
Paulette Senior, president of the Canadian Women's Foundation, which finances gender equality projects across the country, said the election of Mr. Trump galvanized Canadian feminists, too.
The street demonstrations galvanized the news media and the intelligentsia, but the public craving for order and normalcy was deeper than they or the students realized.
Galvanized by watching Dr. Blasey get ripped apart, women — along with similarly outraged men — have held walkouts and sit-ins and have flocked to Capitol Hill.
Prices of hot-dip galvanized coils will be cut by 5,000 yen, or 5.5%, while that of channels will go down by 9,000 yen, or 11.1%.
Asked about the campaign volunteers who were expressing frustration, Laura Zapata, a spokeswoman for Bredesen's campaign, said he had "galvanized the largest grassroots campaign" in Tennessee.
As part of this effort, the Kisumu County government intends to build 10,000 social housing units using imported prefabricated panels of fiber cement and galvanized steel.
For example, studies in turtles show that galvanized iron cages used by conservationists to protect turtles' eggs from predators end up disrupting their local magnetic fields.
Even in predominantly red states, such as Wisconsin, the Democratic governor, galvanized by youth-led movements, recently committed to making the state carbon neutral by 2050.
By exacting populist "hard revenge," Iran's leaders galvanized a large portion of their population, distracting them from the economic hardships they are experiencing due to sanctions.
Non-profit organizations, which previously galvanized to try and stop the price cap removal in the first place, worried that the private equity firm would raise .
Romero, who had galvanized the horror genre with gritty, socially aware films like "Night of the Living Dead," was filming "Creepshow" near Nicotero's home in Pittsburgh.
Opposition to Trump has galvanized hundreds of thousands of Americans and fueled huge turnouts at street protests since the New York real estate developer's January inauguration.
The debate over gun control has galvanized Democrats, who cite polls showing the vast majority of the country is with them in supporting expanding background checks.
I think that should be the aim and I think with political will galvanized on all sides, 2020 could be a year of change for Yemen.
The events in Charlottesville seem to have galvanized tech companies to scour their platforms for white nationalists and supremacists and eliminate related accounts from their services.
You have a civil rights galvanized and active and demanding in a forthright way not happening in the '90s or the first decade of this century.
But it wasn't until the disease reached pandemic status more than a decade later that the global community really galvanized in an effort to stop it.
Black votes matter: The political climate of Trump's America has galvanized young black Democrats to take on more leadership roles within their communities and state legislatures.
On the one hand, evangelical turnout is increasingly high, and evangelical support for Republicans remains strong, with the core of Trump's base more galvanized than ever.
Heather Thompson, an expert on the history of U.S. social movements, said she thinks it will make a difference if LGBTQ groups become galvanized on gun issues.
Galvanized by the outcome on November 8, Democratic activists — whose differences were on such clear display last summer — appear to be coalescing into an organized resistance movement.
"In the last decade, no issue has galvanized the industry more than this one," Brian Dodge, senior executive vice president of public affairs at RILA, told CNBC.
Concerns over 5G in particular have galvanized American attention on Qualcomm and its ability to compete in what is rare virgin territory in the telecom equipment space.
Donald J. Trump galvanized hordes last August across the bay in Mobile, and Senator Ted Cruz excited fans in neighboring Daphne last month, further roiling the air.
Charlottesville galvanized for him what's at stake in this country and the damage that current president is doing to our values and the fabric of the nation.
Opposition to the FCC was galvanized and unified, but it was clear that the agency had fortified its position well and attacks from the outside were ineffective.
Full of pretty pitchers, galvanized storage pieces and more farmhouse-inspired finds designed by the HGTV couple, you'll want scoop up your favorites as soon as possible.
Cleveland (CNN)Donald Trump, the billionaire businessman whose outsider campaign has both galvanized millions of voters and divided the Republican Party, is the 2016 GOP presidential nominee.
It makes perfect sense, in this era of galvanized, angry feminism, for the show to crown a new younger, female version of Dean to lead a spinoff.
The campaign to allow Saudi women to drive has galvanized international media attention, particularly following the high-profile arrests and imprisonments of female activists in recent years.
"This was one story that brought out lots of other horror stories from women and really galvanized people," said Magnusson, whose group promotes environmental and liveable transport.
Lam's speech focused mainly on the violence at recent protests, which have galvanized people to join rallies by civil servants, teachers, lawyers and religious groups, among others.
Wednesday's sharp selloff was galvanized by worries over rising trade tensions between the United States and China and news that Libya had brought some production back online.
Demand for cold-rolled and galvanized sheet products remained solid, while demand for hot-rolled sheet products weakened versus the first half of 2016, the company said.
As the media has been exhaustively reporting, Trump's election has galvanized much organizing and soul-searching regarding the ethics of professional cooperation, architecture being just one example.
Support among London's French expat community for the election as a whole has been galvanized by the U.K.'s vote to leave the European Union last June.
I was born and raised in New York, and the impact and scars left by this tragic event both traumatized and galvanized the city and our world.
Their revolt galvanized teachers across the country and spurred a successful nine-day walkout for Oklahoma teachers, and shorter walkouts and rallies in Kentucky, Arizona, and Colorado.
The women's movement, galvanized in large part by the unrelenting male chauvinism of 503's leaders, intervened in history, as did movements for racial and ethnic equality.
Once Moore's credible accusers stepped forward, Jones stepped up his campaign, appealing to centrists with policy and rhetoric that galvanized African Americans, women and even young people.
" Speaking on his father's condition in an interview on the Today show in November, Reynolds said, "It kind of galvanized everybody else, to sort of seek resources.
Galvanized by images of migrant children separated from their parents at the US southern border, they carried signs, chanted and called for an end to family separations.
This is how conservatives see the modern history of the Supreme Court: as a long chain of near-victories and half-defeats that only galvanized them further.
With that step foreshadowed, the Republican electorate would be galvanized to bring about a victory for the Trump-Pence ticket that would result in a Pence administration.
Handler, 43, said in a statement last October that Trump's election "galvanized" her, and that she would devote more of her time to political organizing and activism.
Cedric the Entertainer galvanized Black Hollywood Wednesday by hosting his own version of a town hall meeting at his L.A. home, and the guest list was stacked.
He largely stayed away from swing states and districts where the President is unpopular enough that a last-minute visit would have backfired and galvanized Democratic voters.
I was 11 at the time, so I was still pretty young, but watching all the funerals following 9/11 really galvanized my commitment to public service.
"Like so many across the country, the past presidential election and the countless events that have unfolded since have galvanized me," Ms. Handler wrote in her statement.
They are made of galvanized sheet metal that has been snipped and folded into freestanding objects resembling toys, and finished with vibrant enamel paint in saturated colors.
He was not politically involved and did not even vote until he moved back to Turlock to run for Congress, galvanized by the election of Mr. Trump.
Prosecutors entered into evidence black tape attached to a flip cellphone, galvanized pipe, duct tape and wire found at the site of the explosion in Seaside Park.
"This movement has galvanized people into a community," said Ms. Hill, who now heads the entertainment industry's Commission on Sexual Harassment and Advancing Equality in the Workplace.
But he wasn't compelled to seek more information about his background until medical issues in his mid-twenties galvanized him to learn more about his birth family.
He designed a kitchen with rustic white-oak cabinets and soapstone counters, and then a sleeping loft above it with a balustrade made of galvanized hog wire.
The death in 2012 of Savita Halappanavar, a dentist who was 17 weeks pregnant, both reignited the debate and galvanized a new generation of abortions rights advocates.
The U.S supports the leadership of National Assembly president Juan Guaido, who has galvanized months of mass protests to change the country's government since early this year.
The documentary makes a case for viewing Trayvon Martin's death and the Zimmerman verdict as a turning point that galvanized progressive political activists and white supremacists alike.
" Bottom left: "I like objects with a figurative aspect, like this galvanized brass cube by John Dickinson, which resembles a catering table with a floor-length cloth.
Far from discouraging the protests, Mr. Trump's remarks galvanized them, and on Sunday, players nationwide knelt or locked arms in a show of solidarity against the president.
"I think it kind of galvanized the community, and it really made us realize how vulnerable we are," said Tom Jackson, a founder of the publication Gayletter.
The Clean Water Act was passed in the 1970s at a time when environmental catastrophes like the Cuyahoga River fire galvanized the national need for government protections.
After weeks of limited steps before the gravity of the epidemic was recognized, government agencies have galvanized to fight the crisis, setting aside other priorities for now.
Other climate activists, like Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager who galvanized a global youth movement to call for urgent action on the crisis, have employed different methods.
But each disruption had the same effect: the ensuing mayhem galvanized the Democratic base and made the GOP look like it had lost control over the House.
The 17 deaths reported Wednesday by emergency officials and the national police included a man who was electrocuted when a damaged wire touched his galvanized metal roof.
Wade were, outside the allegations of sexual assault, the issue that most galvanized opponents who feared a conservative majority on the court could threaten the landmark ruling.
Adiba Khan, a former University of California at Berkeley student, helped organize an effort that galvanized a California bill to require public universities to provide medication abortion.
That set of moves ultimately created blowback for the administration a few years ago and galvanized Xi Jinping and the Chinese government to create more indigenous devices.
And protesters galvanized by deep economic grievances that accumulated over many years of government mismanagement soon found themselves facing off with Iranian-backed forces, or their supporters.
The rally was part of a groundswell for income equality that galvanized tens of thousands of women across this tiny island nation, where protests often produce change.
After the Grab Your Wallet boycott galvanized shoppers to stay away from stores that carry Trump family products, Nordstrom dropped the line in February, citing weak sales.
Kavanaugh's confirmation galvanized the GOP base, which has helped the party make up the enthusiasm gap that Democrats have been enjoying throughout most of the election cycle.
Democrats also tried to make Thursday's vote a referendum on Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, whose poor confirmation performance and views on public schools have galvanized the left.
Those groups, in turn, provided critical resources for the survivors, family members and activists galvanized by the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
The uproar comes as a string of accusations against movie producer Harvey Weinstein have galvanized outrage over abuse of women that has been covered up or ignored.
I was thinking about the Trump stuff today or yesterday, because the travel ban, that was the first big, I think, movement that galvanized tech in particular.
Driven in part by community advocate Goldie Wells—now the city council representative for the overwhelmingly Black district—the group galvanized the surrounding community to the cause.
Stumpy's doesn't have a liquor license but does allow customers to bring their own bottle, providing ice and galvanized steel buckets for those who choose to do so.
Initial Russian triumphalism after the summit turned sour however as anger over what some U.S. lawmakers saw as an over deferential Trump performance galvanized a new sanctions push.
Despite the fact that Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have galvanized new voters with their rejection of Third Way politics, pundits insist that candidates must moderate their stances.
Two professors who consult with the Chinese government on AI policy told The New York Times that these games galvanized the country's politicians to invest in the technology.
People are energized and galvanized to continue working on this cause, which is providing smokers with a satisfying alternative and address the challenges that we face head on.
While there have been significant and legendary female characters in Marvel's longstanding history, it's difficult to think of any that galvanized readers the way DeConnick and Danvers did.
Details: Saudi Arabia: The killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi put the kingdom under the spotlight and galvanized bipartisan opposition to its war in Yemen, which Trump has supported.
It's the latest evidence of Mexico's outsized role in the US presidential election, where opinions and bombast about America's southern neighbor have both generated outrage and galvanized voters.
That year he released Nothing Was the Same, and while it spoke of the man's acclimatization to newfound success and galvanized a generation, it didn't speak to me.
Last year's rally in Charlottesville — at which white nationalists protested the removal of the city's Robert E. Lee statue — galvanized the removal of Confederate monuments around the nation.
Public attention was galvanized last month by the plight of Esraa el Taweel, a disabled young photographer who vanished for two weeks before eventually surfacing in a courthouse.
Bernie Sanders — the candidate who arguably galvanized the most enthusiastic support among young voters — wasn't even on the ballot, researchers noted that college student turnout was especially striking.
Galvanized by hedge fund TCI, which launched an attack on Volkswagen's (VW) corporate governance last month, some shareholders felt that changes to the company's arcane structure were inevitable.
Senior GOP lawmakers said Wednesday that the politically fraught road to then-nominee Kavanaugh's confirmation galvanized Republicans to show up at the polls for the midterm elections. Sens.
That galvanized hundreds of veterans to flock to the Dakota Access protests, where they met tribal leaders to protest over the weekend, just before the Army Corps' decision.
President Donald Trump's ascent to the White House has galvanized many in the scientific community who oppose his administration's policies on health care, climate change and research funding.
"With Voestalpine, Thyssenkrupp and ArcelorMittal leading exposure to galvanized (corrosion resistant) steel, today's news is a positive catalyst for boosting domestic market share and margins," Jefferies analysts said.
The physical organ that most galvanized him was the skin, not just as the outside limit of the body but as the inner limit of the outer world.
From walking the local precincts with mom in elementary school to picketing for down ballot issues in high school, my childhood was colored with memories of galvanized action.
In the comic book, Batman is portrayed as a complex anti-hero forged in darkness, whose career as a vigilante was galvanized by the murder of his parents.
Phyllis Schlafly, whose grass-roots campaigns against Communism, abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment galvanized conservatives for almost two generations and helped reshape American politics, died on Monday.
Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of climate change activists, galvanized by 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, rallied in Europe to call for more climate action from governments.
But none of those proposals have galvanized widespread support from legislators or the financial community, so the current unpopular conservatorship has been permitted to go on and on.
He said the movement for tighter firearms controls, galvanized by survivors of the shooting, has shown his classmates that they can have an impact on the political process.
Among the speakers at today's event was Tanisha Barrett-Thomas, 15, a youth leader for the charity "For Jimmy" who was galvanized after a childhood friend was killed.
The bill has galvanized opposition across a broad spectrum of Hong Kong residents, with typically pro-establishment business people and lawyers standing alongside students and pro-democracy advocates.
The Weinstein surge is a cultural rebellion, and as such as been galvanized by the power of storytelling—of women coming forward and giving their version of events.
But the fact that she presided over the scandal and some key members of her party helped, together with a devastating economic collapse, galvanized public opinion against her.
Unlike in 2013, when a surge of youth voters almost propelled the opposition to victory, this election season was devoid of the energy that galvanized the last one.
After Popeyes released its wildly popular chicken sandwich in August, the customer response galvanized other fast-food chains like McDonald's to focus on creating competition-worthy chicken sandwiches.
His campaign against the Rohingya has further cemented his status, creating an air of crisis that has galvanized support both within the ranks and the country's Buddhist majority.
Eight months later, it is gun violence, more than any fiscal issue, that has galvanized a new generation of prospective Democrats, some not yet old enough to vote.
He was one of the leaders of the 2012 "Maple Spring," huge student protests against an increase in university tuition fees that galvanized a generation of young Quebecois.
They were also galvanized by the 2015 killing of eight black parishioners and their pastor at Emanuel AME church, by Dylann Roof, a man who professed white supremacy.
By the end of the day, Oliver was dead, one of 17 victims of a mass shooting that galvanized a youth movement to end gun violence in schools.
Made of recyclable polyolefin panels sturdied by galvanized steel, the 188-square-foot house can be easily packed up and swiftly dispatched in the event of an emergency.
The proposal by the Norwegian company Equinor to drill in the waters off Australia's southern coast has galvanized surfers, including generations of the sport's most famous professionals here.
The rape and murder of Megan Kanka, a 7-year-old from New Jersey, in July 1994 prompted the creation of sex offender registries and galvanized some lawmakers.
Conservatives, galvanized by Trump — a president who is known to espouse hardline immigration views, claiming migrants are "infesting" and "invading" the country — are unwilling to make any concessions.
Standing by a wide, galvanized metal cylinder from where the water pours, Jeison tells me that the original plan was to add several spouts to shorten the wait.
Although the president had seen it as little more than a popular rubber stamp, the referendum instead galvanized widespread feelings that the rebels had gotten off too easily.
The loops of galvanized cable in "Lives (Suspended)" are lit so they cast multiple shadows on the wall, each a different but equally correct projection of their pattern.
But the ruling comes as the environmental movement is galvanized against what many advocates for climate action have called a concerted assault on environmental protections by Mr. Trump.
Just as important, Trump's election galvanized Democrats, who in Virginia made significant advances in the 2017 state elections before taking over both chambers of the legislature last November.
This level of passion has galvanized a movement reminiscent of other major "change" candidates in history -- Kennedy, Reagan and, whether we want to admit it or not, Trump.
He soon became convinced that the saturated fats found in meat and dairy products were the cause, and thus began the war on fat that galvanized my parents.
In a time where Washington seems more divided than ever, the revelation of the Equifax data breach last fall has galvanized citizens on both sides of the aisle.
It was consistent with our pre-election models, but it was significantly lower than it was four or eight years ago, when Mr. Obama galvanized record black turnout.
There's a galvanized tub of apples near the entrance to the exhibition because in the 1960s, concertgoers at Graham's Fillmore theaters were greeted with barrels offering free apples.
GOP's intraparty gun debate The debate over gun safety has gone virtually nowhere in Congress since two mass shootings in August again galvanized public opinion on the issue.
The assumption by many Trump critics is that the greatest risk in an impeachment trial is he is likely to be acquitted and Republican voters will be galvanized.
The Bridge concept — low-cost private schools for the world's poorest children — has galvanized many of the Western investors and Silicon Valley moguls who learn about the project.
So does Representative Brian Mast, Republican of Florida, where a 222 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland galvanized a youth movement for gun safety.
The lifetime bill for these drugs could be higher for many patients than even the one-time, $95,000 Hepatitis C treatments that have galvanized debate over drug prices.
I'd like to say that we stayed galvanized, that the changes were permanent, but systems of oppression are tenacious, the work of activism draining, institutions slow to change.
In 21988, facing a Reagan administration proposal to repeal state and local tax deductions on federal returns, Mr. Kriegel galvanized the New York opposition that helped scuttle it.
Warren and Sanders have both galvanized supporters with their approach, while still out-raising all of their opponents last quarter with robust small-donor, online-focused donor operations.
He succeeded Gary Gensler, a former Goldman Sachs executive who galvanized the once-sleepy agency in the wake of the financial crisis, turning it into an industry watchdog.
The explosions have unsettled a community enmeshed with the oil refineries and chemical plants that surround it, one accustomed to a skyline of galvanized pipes and flare stacks.
The moves have mobilized North Carolina's sizable Democratic contingent, who have been galvanized, over the last four years, by the "Moral Mondays" protest movement led by the Rev.
The Massachusetts Democrat galvanized her party Tuesday night when she went to the Senate floor to read a 1986 letter from Coretta Scott King denouncing Sessions as a racist.
While the Umbrella Movement galvanized Hong Kong's youth and was mainly student-led, it wasn't popular with everyone, and some in the city felt it was disruptive to business.
The failure prompted Warner Bros to shake up the team in charge of DC movies and galvanized an earlier decision to de-emphasize the interconnected nature of the films.
O'Rourke broke fundraising records and galvanized young voters in his Senate campaign, a possible indication of the kind of appeal Democrats will need to take on President Donald Trump.
Fisher died in December, an incident that both devastated and galvanized Ophelian to work on the documentary, and set off for this year's Celebration to meet and interview fans.
One of Donald Trump's Cabinet nominee has galvanized more opposition than any other: Betsy DeVos, the conservative billionaire philanthropist whom Trump has nominated to head the Department of Education.
Gun Owners of America, a 1.5 million member pro-gun organization, has been among the most vocal opponents of the proposed ban and has galvanized supporters to weigh in.
Washington (CNN)In the months leading up to the signing of the Iran nuclear deal one year ago Thursday, Republican critics galvanized opposition to push back against the agreement.
As a long-term trend, the opposite is true, and this grim reality has galvanized climate scientists to better understand polar melt and its impact on the global environment.
The image of the boy's lifeless body lying face down on a Turkish beach galvanized world attention on the refugee crisis, graphically illustrating the magnitude of the migrants' suffering.
Unions were galvanized by opposition to a bill that would cut their power in the workplace by allowing temporary non-unionized contracts and ending obligatory payment of union dues.
In particular, they galvanized anger among young Palestinians and Arab Israelis, many of whom believe that peace is impossible and that Israel is fundamentally engineered to discriminate against them.
In Michigan, activists galvanized voters behind Gretchen Whitmer for governor by highlighting the deep opposition to overtime pay and the Republican legislature rollback of prevailing wages for construction workers.
Still, the apologies have failed to assuage opponents of the American military presence on Okinawa, who have been galvanized by what they view as a crime with no accountability.
Trump hasn't galvanized evangelicals as much as evangelicals have found a figure willing to grant their wishes, especially in terms of appointing judges who oppose abortion and gay marriage.
Mr. Vega had been galvanized by seeing a concert at which Iggy Pop, lead singer of the Stooges, leapt into the audience and ended the show bloody and triumphant.
Mr. Li, 211, is among an increasingly vocal group of Chinese-Americans who were once politically dormant but have been galvanized by the fight over race-based school admissions.
He was one of the leaders of the 2012 "Maple Spring," the huge student protests against an increase in university tuition fees that galvanized a generation of young Quebecois.
He was denied renomination for a ninth term in Congress by a former John Birch Society member whose evangelical supporters had been galvanized by the rise of the Rev.
Galvanized by the election, women are proclaiming their intent to run for office at record levels — a trend that began right after the election and has only intensified since.
The attack appears to have galvanized support for Modi, who used the incident to his advantage, deflecting attention away from the struggling economy and onto his national security policies.
His push has galvanized activists nationwide who are opposed to the changes, which include lessons about demons and teaching girls to cover everything but their eyes, hands and feet.
Overlooked no more: Clara Lemlich Shavelson, a Ukrainian immigrant, galvanized garment workers in New York in the early 1900s and went on to fight for suffrage and tenants' rights.
For almost half a century, he's been weaving this quirk into poignant romantic fables, often galvanized by offbeat casting decisions that add unexpected layers to whatever story he's telling.
Her story galvanized the campaigners calling for an end to the ban and was cited again and again when the country overwhelmingly voted on Friday to repeal the amendment.
Democrats in particular, and women especially, have been galvanized by their antipathy toward President Trump and their belief that the party has a shot at taking back the House.
Alas, my understanding is that what galvanized them wasn't my luminous prose but rather a small chart that ran with the article and showed causes of global child mortality.
His death was the subject of salacious headlines, and it galvanized a small group of trans people to witness the trial and claim him as one of their own.
Congress sent the amendment to the states that year, but another woman, the conservative leader Phyllis Schlafly, galvanized opponents, and the amendment failed after not enough legislatures ratified it.
While the preemptive strikes had an obvious effect on interference around the Midterms, the 2018 election lacked a high-profile presidential race, which galvanized malicious state actors in 2016.
Despite the age difference, some German media have called him Germany's Jeremy Corbyn, the 68-year-old leftist leader of Britain's Labour party leader who has galvanized young supporters.
And she writes with appealing vulnerability and wistfulness about a fear she couldn't really get over—losing her mother, whose death galvanized Holland to start her fear-facing project.
The former newspaper editor and political prisoner galvanized a civil disobedience movement that transformed the country's political landscape in just three weeks, forcing aside the longtime president, Serzh Sargsyan.
Critics denounced the use of the image, taken from a 1964 Soviet film, as sexist, and dismissive of a growing global movement that has galvanized victims of sexual misconduct.
" Miguel Arias Cañete, the European Union's commissioner for climate, said Mr. Trump's decision had "galvanized us" and promised that "this vacuum will be filled by new broad committed leadership.
Galvanized by West Virginia teachers, who went on strike and got a pay raise, educators in Oklahoma, Kentucky and Arizona are also demanding better conditions for students and themselves.
Performing with Mr. Olatunji's troupe at the 1964 New York World's Fair in Queens, Mr. Davis was galvanized by a dance troupe from Sierra Leone, also on the bill.
Beijing's impending move has galvanized the large coalition of protesters who captured the world's attention during their 79-day occupation of major thoroughfares in Hong Kong in late 2014.
After all, it's hard to ignore a tale of startups that raked in billions by exploiting weak labor protections, only to be brought down by a galvanized labor movement.
Stacey Abrams, who ran for governor of Georgia last year, galvanized black urban and rural voters throughout the state, which turned her underdog bid into a fiercely competitive one.
Raqqa is also where ISIS's social media wing produced its now infamous, and notably sophisticated, video content that galvanized the group's followers and terrified the rest of the world.
Mr. Tri Quang was a powerful orator who galvanized Buddhists to demand a greater role in public affairs at a time when Roman Catholics dominated the South Vietnamese government.
These events also galvanized a new generation of activists — many of whom are now leading protests and building safe spaces for women to gather and speak freely in Seoul.
In 2012, a gang rape of a 23-year-old woman in New Delhi galvanized the country, sparking mass protests and criticism over the government's handling of the case.
This nearly 40-foot column of galvanized steel has a soft lead coating, enabling visitors to carve their names directly into the monument, as though signing a petition against Fascism.
The shooting was deemed justified, but it galvanized protesters, helped start the Black Lives Matter movement and brought the attention of the Department of Justice to the city's police practices.
The disease galvanized World Health Organization officials to warn of the "explosive" spread of the mosquito-borne Zika virus through much of Central and South America and the southern Caribbean.
President Trump's rhetoric during the campaign trail, and more recently policies from the Oval Office, appear to have galvanized these groups to be more overt and public with their bigotry.
Triggered by a law targeting an international school founded by liberal U.S. financier George Soros, the rallies have galvanized broader public anger against Orban's ambition to create an "illiberal democracy".
That's up from an even split (48%-47%) in a Pew survey from December, suggesting support for the law may be galvanized by the ongoing public fight over its future.
The fight over Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation, which Republicans believe galvanized their base in key states with Senate elections, may not have much of an effect in Arizona.
It aims to "protect the future of nature," a vital mission that has galvanized millions of supporters, including famous patrons, from Leonardo DiCaprio to Prince Charles to Sir David Attenborough.
But this generation wasn't fed activism as a punch line the way I was, and as Donald Trump emboldens conservative teenagers, my daughters and their friends aren't cowed — they're galvanized.
He said he hoped that by experiencing levels of pollution from around the world, people would be jolted by what is an increasingly global problem — and be galvanized to act.
In the 1960s, when images of the poor in rural Appalachia and elsewhere in the South galvanized the nation, children and older people were largely the faces of economic struggle.
Digesting the horror of this story, which happened near Anthony's San Diego home, and reflecting on her own experience with her husband, galvanized her views of gender-neutral accessible bathrooms.
Still, a newfound optimism has galvanized fundraising, hiring and innovating, as tech next sets its sights on the 220 midterms, when control of the U.S. Congress is up for grabs.
"The case cuts across demographic lines and has galvanized as much debate about the integrity of our criminal justice system as it has about whether Avery is guilty or innocent."
O'Day acknowledged Turing's price hike for Daraprim had galvanized U.S. public concern as well as political will to tackle drugmakers who are perceived as abusing pricing power to gouge patients.
Both votes are seen as a rejection of the political establishment, both galvanized the electorate to turn out in record numbers and both took markets and pollsters broadly by surprise.
But Swift's anti-endorsement of Blackburn may have galvanized conservative voters as much as it incensed them: Blackburn ultimately won the Tennessee Senate race with 55 percent of the vote.
The issues that Sanders mainstreamed during his 2016 presidential run and Warren has spent years advocating for have galvanized the base but also created clear dividing lines within the party.
This time, instead of metal, it was made of 1,000 granite blocks uniquely sculpted to fit and lock into each other, further held together with galvanized iron bolts and cement.
Past attempts by Twitter to suspend him for his offensive speech have only galvanized his followers, who used hashtags like #FreeMilo to successfully call for Twitter to reinstate his account.
He galvanized these anti-Semites when he suggested the existence of a globalist Jewish conspiracy during his campaign, and his election may offer them unprecedented access to the political establishment.
The question today must be whether and, if so, how cooperation and solidarity can emerge from conflict that is structured and galvanized by historical wrong and continuing harms and deprivations.
The Vermont senator raised tens of millions of dollars in grassroots donations, attracted young voters to his insurgent campaign and galvanized grassroots liberals on his way to winning 22 states.Rep.
The independent investigation was galvanized by former Uber employee Susan Fowler, who wrote a blog post detailing allegedly ignored and mishandled issues of sexual harassment at the ride-hailing company.
"They will put that pressure right on the media outlets in a very intense way," Mr. Daou, the chief executive of Shareblue, said of the Twitter army he had galvanized.
The emerging wisdom is that newly galvanized white supremacists have collided with our nihilistic gun culture to produce a spate of racist slaughters, from Charleston to Poway to El Paso.
In June, President Obama designated the Stonewall Inn, the location of a 1969 police raid and subsequent protest that galvanized the gay rights movement, and surrounding sites a national monument.
Before Austria galvanized Balkan States last spring to shut their borders to migrants reaching Central Europe via Turkey and Greece, it accepted applications from about 183,000 asylum seekers in 2015.
But he reckoned without Muharrem Ince, the presidential candidate of the secularist Republican People's Party (CHP), whose feisty performance at campaign rallies has galvanized Turkey's long-demoralized and divided opposition.
The independent investigation was galvanized by former Uber employee Susan Fowler who wrote a blog post detailing allegedly ignored and mishandled issues of sexual harassment at the ride-hailing company.
A galvanized left-wing began pushing more vocally for Medicare for All, decarbonizing the economy, reparations, and new ways to undercut the economic hegemony of corporations and the ultra-wealthy.
In Adams County, a rural area in eastern Washington with a high rate of youth violence, Barbara Anderson, the director of the community network, galvanized the community to take action.
But when I talked with Jimmy Carter for this series, he spoke about a transformational moment — a political defeat and deep depression — that galvanized his desire to help all Americans.
But Republican lawmakers and grassroots delegates gathered here also appear to be galvanized by the spate of violent attacks, saying Trump's "law and order" platform is what the nation needs.
The group argued that the city hasn't prioritized homes most likely to have lead and galvanized steel pipes, and that thousands of the service lines that were replaced were copper.
The company's recent Rebirth event, which was mildly maligned by some fans for being yet another reboot, has actually galvanized its titles and turned out to be a sales success.
Though the lack of plume had been mentioned in the past, nobody had properly galvanized the silent majority, those in search of a proper helmet plume for their beloved Ornstein.
It was the most visible climax of the #TakeAKnee movement, galvanized by comments Trump had made at a rally the week before disparaging players for exercising their right to protest.
Mr. Arpaio's re-election bid and Mr. Trump's campaign have galvanized the state's Latino residents, whose presence on the voter rolls has lagged their representation in the population over all.
Public disgust was galvanized two years ago by a report that President Enrique Peña Nieto's wife had quietly bought a luxury mansion from a government contractor on highly favorable terms.
In the Senate, Mr. Tydings disavowed the Vietnam War and galvanized opposition to Nixon's nominations of Clement F. Haynsworth Jr. and G. Harrold Carswell to the United States Supreme Court.
The 2014 shooting of Ezell Ford, an unarmed black man, by the Los Angeles Police Department, galvanized the local chapter of Black Lives Matter, but the officers were not charged.
Schlafly's self-published book A Choice Not an Echo galvanized public support for Barry Goldwater and helped him become the GOP's presidential nominee in 1964, Adele Stan notes at AlterNet.
Analysts have called AlphaGo China's "Sputnik moment," comparing how it galvanized Chinese researchers to how Americans were deeply affected by the successful Soviet launch of the world's first artificial satellite.
Outside the Stonewall Inn, thousands of people gathered in the streets for a rally held on the 50th anniversary of the uprising that transformed and galvanized the modern L.G.B.T.Q. movement.
In Washington, the Anbang takeover has galvanized lawmakers and Trump administration officials who have called for the United States to take a tougher look at Chinese purchases of American companies.
"We're not ignoring the fact that the current administration's hate messages and propaganda have galvanized and inspired hate that has propelled and manifested an increase in hate crimes," Velasquez said.
"One of my first designs for the house rested on a golden flower heel galvanized in a car factory," he says, referencing a sandal with a metallic flower-shaped heel.
Wenig highlighted that eBay was founded by an immigrant, the French-born entrepreneur Pierre Omidyar, in a not-so-veiled nod to the anti-immigrant push that galvanized Trump's base.
Since then, Thunberg has galvanized a global movement of young people, inspiring millions to take to the streets to demand that world leaders act urgently to tackle the climate crisis.
Young and previously disengaged voters were galvanized by a left-wing policy platform that pledged to deal with the wealth inequalities and economic hardships that affect so many people today.
The proceedings in the Hague last month galvanized supporters of state counselor Aung San Suu Kyi, who staged rallies across the country chanting "Stand with Suu Kyi" and waving flags.
Representative Brian Mast, Republican of Florida, where a 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland galvanized a youth movement for gun safety, also supports a ban.
Representative Brian Mast, Republican of Florida, where a 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland galvanized a youth movement for gun safety, also supports a ban.
A record-breaking 1,500 current and former educators ran for office this midterm cycle, galvanized by widespread teacher strikes that took place in multiple states this year, according to Vox.
Built of concrete, with a galvanized roof, the 1,766-square-foot house withstood Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017; damaged railings and gutters were replaced or repaired, Ms. Courlas said.
Long based in Los Angeles, Gehry has made a major mark on his hometown, starting with his 224 remodel of his own house using chain-link and galvanized, corrugated steel.
Her race galvanized the party's left flank, which mobilized against the deal, helped swing New York's Legislature into Democratic hands, and struck fear in the hearts of some local politicians.
It was also a moment that galvanized concern that Europe's radical right was beginning to move from the margins to the mainstream, long before anybody was talking about Donald Trump.
But Musk's abrupt Friday announcement that he was dropping his plan and media reports of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) probe into his tweets have galvanized Tesla bears.
He won the Iowa caucuses in the 2008 presidential race, but failed to gain traction this year as Mr. Trump galvanized voters with the same populist message that Mr. Huckabee used.
Organizers and allies are looking for creative ways to take part in the march for equality, galvanized by the election of Donald Trump and what they consider his policies against women.
The renewed focus on conditions on the border has also galvanized opposition in recent days to a Trump administration policy that sends asylum seekers to some of Mexico's most violent cities.
The senator is still on this crusade, and he's also galvanized an entire new crop of leaders who follow in his footsteps, like New York Democratic House candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
While indigenous groups in Canada have long been outraged by the numbers, Fontaine's death galvanized enough support for an an official inquiry into all cases of missing or murdered indigenous women.
Rather than intimidate the protesters, however, the show of force galvanized them, transforming a few like-minded neighbors into an organized movement that has vowed to fight until Sieting is gone.
The renewed focus on conditions on the border has also galvanized opposition in recent days to a Trump Administration policy that sends asylum seekers to some of Mexico's most violent cities.
Pushing back against corporate greed has galvanized public opinion and politicians alike, and Ubben wants to convince mainstream investors that committing resources to employees' well-being will not short-change shareholders.
Gibson said discontent over Pope Francis's leadership among conservative Catholics also has galvanized some to speak out more forcefully, despite conservatives traditionally being more protective of the church as an institution.
"It's the most prominent of the affirmative action cases, the one that's galvanized the most debate and discussion," said Edward Blum, an anti–affirmative action lawyer, of the Harvard discrimination lawsuit.
The three-term representative fell to Cruz in the 2018 midterms by just under 2 percentage points but galvanized a quiet Democratic voter base in the deep-red state of Texas.
Her primary rival Bernie Sanders, a self-described Democratic socialist, has galvanized the support of young Democrats — even young women — despite the prospect that Clinton could become America's first female president.
Her primary rival, Bernie Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, has galvanized the support of young Democrats — even young women — despite the prospect that Clinton could become America's first female president.
The lack of information released about the accident has galvanized many Vietnamese and mobilized demonstrators on a scale not seen before in the controlled, one-party state that tolerates little dissent.
Schriock also said she believes women getting into politics are being galvanized by the allegations of sexual harassment and assault by powerful men that have embroiled some lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
The Vermont senator raised tens of millions of dollars in grassroots donations, attracted young voters to his insurgent campaign, and galvanized grassroots liberals on his way to winning 85033 states. Rep.
These cases and others galvanized an enormous popular movement for women's rights in Ireland, with a calls for a referendum ultimately being embraced by every one of the nation's liberal parties.
They want to exorcise the ghosts of the last Duma vote, in 249, and the 2300 presidential election, when widespread perceptions of fraud galvanized mass street protests by the middle class.
They can tie their lot to his immigrant-bashing campaign and hope that voter-suppression tactics will blunt the growing segments of the electorate galvanized by the prospect of defeating him.
It galvanized Venezuela's demoralized and divided opposition coalition and sparked international condemnation and concern from the United Nations and European Union, as well as the United States and many neighboring countries.
It's the latest mass action since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that claimed seventeen lives and galvanized young people to act in the long-stalled debate over guns.
"The good news around Trump's announcement to withdraw is that it has galvanized a groundswell of bottom-up support from all corners of the U.S. economy," Firger told The Associated Press.
In a series of interviews, Republican and Democratic governors said opposition to Mr. Trump had galvanized liberal and many moderate voters, leading to a sizable intensity gap between the two parties.
"These groups have not only galvanized the grass roots, they are driven entirely by grass-roots volunteers," said Mr. Murphy, citing the palpable energy these volunteers have brought to his effort.
That has galvanized liberal and conservative advocacy groups, who began mobilizing even before the nomination was announced and expect to spend tens of millions through the summer and into the fall.
Trump has a clearly excited and galvanized party behind him, along with a massive fundraising machine that brought in $86 million in February and $607 million since the beginning of 2019.
It's not known exactly how he galvanized the strings, but he may have used something like a Leyden jar, the first capacitor developed in history, which Diviš frequently employed in experiments.
He explained that recent friction between member nations had actually galvanized cooperation and led to increased spending on defense, but he also said there were two other major factors at play.
The violence galvanized the government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to open a $54 million national inquiry three years ago that promised to get at the root causes of the violence.
Iranian elites who once galvanized society and received votes with the promise of better relations with the United States now simply repeat the angry anti-American rhetoric of their conservative rivals.
The murder also galvanized wider advocacy for better hate crime legislation; at the time of Shepard's death, sexual orientation was not considered valid grounds for designating an attack a hate crime.
A galvanized Democratic majority intent on holding Mr. Trump and his administration in check is about to take over the House, and the heretofore craven Senate is showing signs of resistance.
Galvanized by climate change, he joined a growing number of farmers who are trying to find a future for their threatened crops — in his case, the queen of the farmers' market.
Hundreds crowded at a makeshift shelter set up on an outdoor dance floor covered by a roof of galvanized steel, grateful for the tamales, rice and beans that volunteers handed out.
If Kauffman's story has a hero, it is Frances Moore Lappé, the writer who most galvanized the counterculture just as it was beginning to think of eating as a political act.
Maybe it wasn't the kind of spectacular success enjoyed by the United States women's team, which has won three World Cups and four Olympic gold medals and galvanized generations of fans.
They also make an argument that the divisive case (in which Mr. Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter) galvanized both the Black Lives Matter movement and white nationalists.
"The Alto was the thing that galvanized the hardware and software technology of the next 45 years, and astoundingly it was done by Chuck in just three months," said Mr. Kay.
The visit occurred as Iraqi government leaders have struggled to deal with street protests, which have galvanized many in the south of the country as well as in the capital, Baghdad.
In 2013, progressives began a sustained series of protests in Raleigh, the state capital, called "Moral Mondays" that galvanized opposition and drew news media attention with numerous acts of civil disobedience.
Recent leaks of classified Chinese government documents revealing the inner workings of its mass detention camps have galvanized government officials in the U.S. and Europe to ramp up pressure on Beijing.
That brought him a rare rebuke from the Supreme Court and galvanized his critics to push through a law designed to prevent Britain from leaving the European Union without an agreement.
The furor over Taibbi's early work comes as a string of accusations against film producer Harvey Weinstein have galvanized outrage over abuse of women that has been covered up or ignored.
Vania André, publisher of the Haitian Times, a paper of record for the Haitian diaspora, says that the earthquake galvanized the loyalty -- and a certain defiance -- of generations of Haitian Americans.
Mr. Sharif chose to defy the powerful military and galvanized his support base in Punjab, the country's most populous province, against its political influence while campaigning for the 2018 parliamentary elections.
"Ultimately, 'Oblivion' galvanized Boucher's pain into a complex anthem of vulnerability and nihilism that defiantly eludes a clear reading — a reminder to never stop searching for nuance as you look ahead."
It galvanized our dormant desire for a flexible handheld device that could last forever, or at least a few years longer than the disposable designs that had transfixed Apple and Samsung.
The recent firings have galvanized some employees into doing more to rally one another and protest company policies, workers said, and they drew in the CWA after many months of actions.
This year's marches have been galvanized by the #MeToo movement, which has exposed sexual misconduct, assault and harassment by men at the highest levels of government, the media and entertainment. Amazing.
In the wake of the 2012 Sandy Hook School shooting, Everytown for Gun Safety was established and has since galvanized more than 4 million supporters through chapters in every U.S. state.
Thunberg has galvanized a new wave of climate change activism through her weekly Fridays for Future school strikes, which she began with her weekly, solitary protests outside of the Swedish parliament.
The establishment of formal women-centric networks like the National Organization of Women and Women in Film galvanized the shift towards more women in the industry in the 1970s and 1980s.
They were galvanized only after the leadership convinced them that Mr. Trump's withholding military assistance to Ukraine while it was fighting off a Russian invasion was a matter of national security.
"While Saturday's shooting devastated the heart of San Diego County, it has galvanized our spirit to stand against hate and to hold those who hate accountable," she told reporters after the arraignment.
The President's initial actions in office have been so breathtaking in their scope and breadth that frustrated Democrats say their base is galvanized in ways they haven't seen in a long time.
No matter how dominant the Warriors have been, to win another title, they will eventually have to play in the finals a team that has been galvanized by three uplifting playoff rounds.
But the water it is getting, although deemed safe at the source, still has to pass through corroded lead or galvanized pipes in many people's home that can make the water toxic.
The autopsy galvanized a Republican activist base resentful of what it saw as the false elite consensus around diversity and immigration, and vowed to show the party leaders why they were wrong.
Gun control has been near the top of the Democratic agenda since the party took back control of the House in November's midterms, galvanized by recent mass shootings and student-led activism.
Now, Sanders is one of the most popular political figures in the country and the activists he galvanized have gone on to start new groups, join old ones, or run electoral campaigns.
During her 40-year career in the union movement, Ms. Jacobson galvanized support for her agenda from several platforms, beginning as communications director for the Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers & Grain Millers.
But his campaign and the Republican National Committee report increased fundraising, and impeachment has galvanized his supporters, who almost universally see impeachment as a story of Trump being victimized by ruthless Democrats.
The group quickly attracted attention, especially in Silicon Valley, from newly galvanized major donors including LinkedIn's Hoffman, who was wading into politics and looking for projects to disrupt the Democratic status quo.
Whereas contemporary audiences now understand the Birmingham bombing as a kind of macabre turning point that galvanized the Civil Rights movement, March emphasizes that at the time there was no such certainty.
"His death galvanized the City of Albuquerque to make swift and lasting change within the City of Albuquerque police department that has no doubt saved lives," she said in an emailed statement.
Ronald Reagan galvanized the country behind his vision of smaller government and lower taxes and used his popularity as a cudgel to bring recalcitrant members of both parties into line behind him.
"What I wanted to do with [this platform] was create a way to give back and create a community that was galvanized to make positive change in the world," Baldoni told me.
A lot of this hostile activity has its roots in the Ruby Ridge standoff of 1992, which, in Goodman's telling, was a definitive example of federal overreach that galvanized the extreme right.
"This breaks my heart," Toribio said, pointing to a place where, years ago, someone had hacked away a fist-size chunk of marble to create an anchor for a heavy galvanized chain.
India, which typically ships cold-rolled coil, galvanized steel and some long products such as bars and rods to the EU, saw a decline in these shipments by as much as 30%.
"We were able to raise a level of awareness that really galvanized people to make small contributions," said Kenneth I. Chenault, the chief executive of American Express, who led the capital campaign.
The case has galvanized Germany at a time when its decision to take in large numbers of migrants and asylum seekers during Europe's 2015 migrant crisis is already stirring a political backlash.

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