" — the movement's rallying cry — which means "Water is life.
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It also is — or should be — a rallying cry.
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That may be quixotic but is a rallying cry nonetheless.
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But clearly, #BlackWomen is more a rallying cry than #DepressedWhiteTurnoutFTW.
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"Equal pay for equal work" is a common rallying cry.
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Maxine Waters used it as a rallying cry in speeches.
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Health care is a rallying cry, particularly among Democratic candidates.
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What about this moment makes socialism such a rallying cry?
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"Women can choose," she writes in her final rallying cry.
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It soon became a rallying cry for the rightwing fringe.
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Hate became the rallying cry of far too many conservatives.
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Religious freedom is rarely a rallying cry on the left.
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His last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry.
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Presidential slogans can serve as a rallying cry for change.
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"Vegas Strong" is the rallying cry after this mass shooting.
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Indeed, "Hong Kong today, Taiwan tomorrow" became Tsai's rallying cry.
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The phrase became a rallying cry and eventually a meme.
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Her death became a rallying cry for critics of Israel.
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His inauguration speech was a populist and nationalist rallying cry.
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Will his rallying cry then be the obvious, "Dump Trump"?
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In Ireland, the Tyrrelstown episode has become a rallying cry.
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On Inauguration Day, they sound something like a rallying cry.
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In the interim, "Free Angela" had become a rallying cry.
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The concert was a rallying cry for peace and tolerance.
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"It was a rallying cry, to be honest," Thrun told TechCrunch.
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Then, "nevertheless she persisted" became a rallying cry and popular tattoo.
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"Stop Trump" isn't a rallying cry, it's an admission of defeat.
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And now fast food restaurants are picking up the rallying cry.
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This year, International Women's Day has a rallying cry of #BeBoldForChange.
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Instead, people used it as a rallying cry to help him.
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He even has a sort of rallying cry for his perspective.
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The progressive rallying cry #AbolishICE has gained steam in recent months.
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The increasing frequency of data breaches should become a rallying cry.
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The need for banking reform has become a common rallying cry.
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The mosque compound has served as a rallying cry for Palestinians.
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Not the "Never again" of the Parkland students' rallying cry, certainly.
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Ocasio-Cortez's win was just the rallying cry the group needed.
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It's a rallying cry in the vein of Black Lives Matter.
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Identity politics used to be a rallying cry for the left.
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Along the way, 261 became a rallying cry among female runners.
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That number became a rallying cry among activists calling for justice.
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The phrase later became a rallying cry for the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
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Trump has offered this population an unashamed and unfiltered rallying cry.
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Walking away, I yelled our rallying cry in solidarity: HOYA SAXA!
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Politically, Israel, its first rallying cry, no longer offers much glue.
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"No more Souters" became a rallying cry of the Federalist Society.
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They were correct, and in that we heard a rallying cry.
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It should come also as a rallying cry and a rebuke.
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We will make #NeverAgain a reality, not just a rallying cry.
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To be sure, compromise has become a rallying cry of some.
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"Outcasts and girls with ambition," she sang like a rallying cry.
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The campaign rallying cry, Not Insane, has never been more appropriate.
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Mr. Macron's resignation has become a rallying cry for the protesters.
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But gun rights remain a potent rallying cry in many places.
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DO urge trade organizations to join us in this rallying cry.
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We love these kids and their rallying cry, 'enough is enough.
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As the years went on, her name became a rallying cry.
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They adopted the rallying cry #NeverAgain, and a nascent movement formed.
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"Keep the oil outta my boil," has become our rallying cry.
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"National security" has been a rallying cry for politicians for centuries.
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For them, making America great again is a cogent rallying cry.
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"Leave a light on for Scotland" has become the rallying cry.
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Maybe even a Clint Eastwood-style rallying cry for American exceptionalism.
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"Keep the dragon's fire: save our steel" is their rallying cry.
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A rallying cry for voter registration is at least a start.
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The phrase "she persisted" almost immediately became a feminist rallying cry.
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For Mr. Peters, the minister's dismissal of farming was a rallying cry.
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McGowan's Twitter leave of absence galvanized a rallying cry from her supporters.
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The detentions have become an even greater rallying cry for the activists.
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His posts were a rallying cry, full of resentment toward Big Tech.
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The rallying cry "yaaas" seems to have started with a gay man.
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The Fight for $21 has become a rallying cry on the left.
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In fact, for Sim at Boldstart, that has become a rallying cry.
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Recently, fighting blasphemy has also become a rallying cry for the government.
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The term was quickly embraced as a feminist rallying cry for Clinton.
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Every recent stock market decline has been a rallying cry to buy.
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Of course, no true internet rallying cry would complete without a change.
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"Four Americans died" was a right-wing rallying cry until November 9.
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The first letter of each paragraph spells out a rallying cry: RESIST.
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The issue became a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
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"Abolish ICE" is becoming a catchall rallying cry against draconian immigration policies.
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It was a rallying cry that flipped Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and beyond.
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Sanders turned the night's event into a rallying cry for 2020 action.
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A rallying cry on which a Ford branding effort was once premised.
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One possible Republican rallying cry: a plan the Trump administration is advancing.
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"Remember the Maine!" was a rallying cry of the Spanish-American War.
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"Remember the Maine!" was the rallying cry of the Spanish-American War.
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And as part of a repeal package, it was a rallying cry.
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The symbol of Zapata has become a rallying cry for the movement.
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Opponents of immigration have long had one rallying cry: rule of law!
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The blaze has also become a rallying cry among celebrities and activists.
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That statement has proved to be the rallying cry for gerrymandering opponents.
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"I want my country back!" he said, echoing the right's rallying cry.
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And that would be a GOP rallying cry throughout the Obama presidency.
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They adopted the rallying cry "#NeverAgain," and a nascent movement was born.
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That priority is enshrined in the movement's rallying cry: Shut Down Canada.
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Elizabeth Warren has made taxing the uber-rich a 2020 rallying cry.
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The Women's March on Washington has made health care a rallying cry.
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"OK, Boomer" is not the rallying cry of the war on age.
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This year, however, the rallying cry to save Christmas seems particularly discordant.
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Over time, "homophobia" evolved from a rallying cry to a contested term.
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Was "resist" just a rallying cry with nothing to back it up?
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The strike is a rallying cry, but what does it lead to?
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"Abolish ICE" becomes the newest rallying cry; Mexico elects a leftist president.
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The Hammonds' case became a rallying cry that kicked off a tense standoff.
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He even said, "vote your conscience," the rallying cry for anti-Trump delegates.
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It's why Hillary Clinton's "deplorable" remark became a rallying cry during the election.
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"Broken Glass" is my rallying cry of release, healing, excitement, hope, and joy.
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Wilson is already using the lawsuits as a rallying cry around his cause.
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Her most potent rallying cry has been opposition to recent gas-price hikes.
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It's a cool, breezy rallying cry of self-love, a confidence-boosting catchphrase.
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Later that evening, another rallying cry surfaced to mobilize the vote against Trump.
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They provided the community with a rallying cry in the face of despair.
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His case should be a rallying cry, and his release should be celebrated.
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In any case, it doesn't matter: Turns out, it's not a rallying cry.
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Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for racial justice.
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Under them, the driver improvement campaign became the rallying cry of the company.
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" The phrase by McConnell has since been turned into a "feminist rallying cry.
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Preventing unintended pregnancy is the key and should be a bipartisan rallying cry.
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But they all declare the same rallying cry: Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself.
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The doctrine of state rights has long been a rallying cry among conservatives.
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"The rent is too damn high" is a rallying cry for a reason.
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His dying words became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Beyond sex, Stripped throws out more than one rallying cry for women's voices.
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Its rallying cry might as well be, 'If it's not too much trouble.
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Wade as a rallying cry for conservative Christians to deny him another one.
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The rallying cry allowed Occupy to be much bigger than the protests themselves.
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Our rallying cry, "silence = death," defined marginalization as well as any words could.
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At Women's Marches and other protests, "pussy grabs back" became a rallying cry.
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The exhibition can't stop any of this, but it's an energizing rallying cry.
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Mr. Tao's fearless performance made the piece seem a rallying cry for protest.
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Mr. McConnell's coda has already been repurposed as a sort of rallying cry.
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Some supporters have leveraged the episode into a rallying cry for fund-raising.
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At the same time, political Islam was becoming his generation's great rallying cry.
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Warren has made "big, structural change" a rallying cry for her presidential bid.
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"But Gorsuch!" became an early rallying cry for Republican regulars for a reason.
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Trump used these attacks as a rallying cry during his 2016 election campaign.
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They have nonetheless become a rallying cry at the highest level of politics.
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The march is a release valve, an avenue to be heard, a rallying cry.
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For them, "Stop The Trump Agenda" is likely to be a great rallying cry.
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For months the ship's sinking became a rallying cry for Jews around the world.
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"Send her back" may seem easy to shrug off as a cheap rallying cry.
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After its rallying cry, the petition lists safety tips for both parents and partiers.
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That's why overturning Citizens United has become a rallying cry for Democratic presidential candidates.
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They echo the greater rallying cry that must lead us to change: Believe Women.
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"The American carnage stops right here and stops right now," came the rallying cry.
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Team Trump says the latter: It was simply a rallying cry to defeat Clinton.
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"Obama's speech is intended to be a rallying cry for despondent Democrats," Sweet reported.
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"She's totally controlled by Wall Street," Mr. Trump said, echoing a Sanders rallying cry.
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"I have a plan for that" has become Ms. Warren's signature campaign rallying cry.
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I can see my campaign rallying cry now: 'Take back our country from Russia.
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He acknowledged that his rallying cry to save the planet had not galvanized Americans.
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TV. "It will be a rallying cry more so than anything else," he added.
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Reversal of that law was a rallying cry for hard-right Republicans, including Trump.
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The campaign is turning its allegations of unfair media coverage into a rallying cry.
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With a Churchillian rallying cry, he unleashed officers to fight crime block by block.
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These lobbyists' rallying cry is the supposed "pilot shortage" touted by the regional airlines.
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Suddenly, Pink Floyd's brand of existentialism became a rallying cry for my untapped angst.
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"Flatten the curve" has almost become a rallying cry in the US this week.
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However, this is not a rallying cry for the environmentalists to redouble their efforts.
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Go deeper: Trump slams Dems in rallying cry for Kentucky governor ahead of race
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Since 2010, the Republican campaign rallying cry has been to "repeal and replace" ObamaCare.
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Kirchner have turned the apparent disappearance of Mr. Maldonado, 28, into a rallying cry.
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The president has also used impeachment as a rallying cry to unite his supporters.
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The case drew high-profile lawyers and became a rallying cry for press freedom.
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References to the Statue of Liberty and its famous inscription became a rallying cry.
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Upholding democracy is the rallying cry of those who wish to see Brexit done.
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Upholding democracy is the rallying cry of those who wish to see Brexit done.
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That hasn't stopped Rajput and Hindu extremists from turning "Padmaavat" into a rallying cry.
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It disappeared into a list of her policies, rather than becoming a rallying cry.
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The president has since made border security the rallying cry of his re-election campaign.
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Getting rid of the euro, and returning to the franc, is another popular rallying cry.
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"Not my president" was a rallying cry being called out across America on Wednesday night.
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For unions, it has been an important rallying cry with membership dropping in recent years.
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Together, the instances became a rallying cry for a protest against violence toward Peruvian women.
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At first glance, it seems like a rallying cry — perhaps akin to CaShawn Thompson's #BlackGirlMagic.
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The phrase quickly became a rallying cry for Warren supporters and proponents of women's rights.
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The kids loved Bonnie and Clyde, which became a rallying cry for the burgeoning counterculture.
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Brexit adds more confusion, providing the SNP with both a rallying cry and a schism.
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This isn't the first time Soloway has let loose this particular rallying cry, of course.
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"Betrayal" will be the rallying cry of Trump and his followers after the general election.
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"I did feel like this was a rallying cry for so many women," she said.
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But it quickly became a rallying cry in defense of Warren and others who've persisted.
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There's a reason why "Nevertheless, she persisted" became a rallying cry for women after Sen.
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For seven decades, "never forget" has been a rallying cry of the Holocaust remembrance movement.
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"The protesters' rallying cry until yesterday was for Bouteflika to withdraw his candidacy," Skinner wrote.
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Trump and other Republicans used the case as a rallying cry for tougher immigration laws.
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That song to me is not an anti-war song, it's not a rallying cry.
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It would be such a rallying cry for people that say, 'They're overstepping their bounds.
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Many women have been impacted by what is called "the Trump effect," a rallying cry.
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"Death to Terrorists" is a common rallying cry at their roadside demonstrations and online petitions.
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And strength has increasingly become the Obama-era rallying cry of the Republican Party's base.
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The Flint controversy has become a rallying cry for the party ahead of November's elections.
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Presidential slogans have the potential to be powerful: a force for change, a rallying cry.
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In the early 1990s, this became the rallying cry for Bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
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"Safe, legal and rare," is not a rallying cry, it is a plea for mercy.
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He has doubled down on the message as a final rallying cry to Republican voters.
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The rallying cry from politicians and other leaders was to not let the terrorists win.
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The crime became a rallying cry for the far right and others who oppose migrants.
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Loud music, then, can become a particularly potent rallying cry for those ready for revolution.
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" Mr. Valls, however, said that "criticizing the elites is the rallying cry of all populists.
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In those races, it was Republicans who were using health care as their rallying cry.
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They're not alone, however; hundreds more have heard the rallying cry, and support the fight.
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But critics used it as a rallying cry after the videos were circulated on Twitter.
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His death became a rallying cry for addressing the dearth of resources in some neighborhoods.
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At stops along the way, aides hand out stickers and posters featuring the rallying cry.
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For the protesters, reducing Iran's influence and holding early elections have become a rallying cry.
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The theme was You Can't Have Enough Jewelry, and that is still her rallying cry.
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But the enrollment figures will provide a rallying cry for Democrats intent on saving it.
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Its chorus, in which the Patient declares he'll "carry on," was a Tumblr rallying cry.
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Given these moves, Democrats must make minority rule the rallying cry for 2020 and beyond.
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But Waller-Bridge's masterpiece was an unabashed rallying cry, and hard look in the mirror.
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But Mr. Murphy and his allies routinely point to the election as a rallying cry.
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One of his tracks, "Alright," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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One verse in particular — "I kiss you amid the Taliban" — has become a rallying cry.
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Indians protesting against a discriminatory citizenship law are using the Constitution as a rallying cry.
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And a call for empathy is not, in and of itself, a political rallying cry.
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For several years, "We are all immigrants" has been a rallying cry for immigration reform.
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The interview, while not a rallying cry for the second invasion, which came after the Sept.
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Regardless, expect the video to become another chorus in the conservative rallying cry against Silicon Valley.
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The phrase has become a rallying cry for those wanting more free speech, according to Koetse.
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Its third season in particular received a rallying cry for its cancellation, at least from Refinery29.
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Some leftist parties are explicitly using the threat from the far right as a rallying cry.
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Twitter quickly seized upon the insult-cum-homage as a rallying cry for Hillary's campaign. 14.
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More than a collection of pop bangers, Double Dutchess is a rallying cry for female empowerment.
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"Don't California my Texas" has become a rallying cry for Republicans in the Lone Star State.
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His words captured on video became a rallying cry for Americans protesting police use of force.
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Adam Brandon: Jim Jordan just gave the GOP base the rallying cry it so desperately needs.
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Quite simply, it's been used a rallying cry to fuel anti-Semitism for hundreds of years.
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She teases out differences among midwives and issues a rallying cry to make this practice safe.
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Police said they are investigating the incident, which protesters have taken up as a rallying cry.
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"Financial inclusion" has become a rallying cry for groups trying to help people out of poverty.
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With this festering problem lanced, radical Islamists worldwide lose an important talking point and rallying cry.
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Reducing food waste has become a rallying cry for some consumers, food companies, groceries and chefs.
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The "snow game" served as a sort of rallying cry for the team and its fans.
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It has become a rallying cry not only for them, but for all of us. 3.
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The slogan comes a year after Democrats unveiled "A Better Deal" as their 2017 rallying cry.
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Reaching out to these less-central areas became a rallying cry for Democrats during the campaign.
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Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for protesters around the country.
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There's no rallying cry like the idea that the US government is hiding evidence of aliens.
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The team has kept the memory of last October alive, a kind of perpetual rallying cry.
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Cruz's death became a rallying cry for many marchers, who have demanded the force be dissolved.
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The AfD was a minor Euroskeptic party before the refugee crisis gave it a rallying cry.
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Instead, he issued what appeared to be a rallying cry to Erdogan's critics within the AKP.
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That killing and those words became a rallying cry for the growing Black Lives Matter movement.
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But I was distressed as the rallying cry for the Democratic Party became abortion on demand.
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Now the government is turning Fuman's story into a rallying cry for a robust, resilient China.
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Fired up by his new cause, he could have published a rallying cry, an inspirational manifesto.
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Her rallying cry is that modest victories can add up, over time, to something much grander.
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Mr. Garner's last words — "I can't breathe" — became a rallying cry for people protesting police brutality.
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Background reading: • In the Arab world, the rallying cry of Jerusalem may have lost its force.
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Her "I have a plan for that" campaign slogan has become a rallying cry for supporters.
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This isn't a feminist rallying cry or a cathartic airing of grievances, it's just a fandom.
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Medicare for All is a rallying cry among progressives and is championed by presidential candidates Sen.
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Davis said he did not want his resignation to become a rallying cry for May's ouster.
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Trump's presidential campaign turned the phrase "fake news" into both a slogan and a rallying cry.
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The transportation minister, Bezalel Smotrich, took up Mr. Netanyahu's rallying cry against the law-enforcement system.
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Now, those wise from a Facebook post will be a rallying cry for Facebook employees everywhere.
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"Okie" became a rallying cry and a target — a scar that never quite healed, always visible.
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But Mr. Johnson's rallying cry for Brexit offered no road map to a solution with Brussels.
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Austerity slowly abated; the British withdrawal from Palestine in 1948 muted an anti-Semitic rallying cry.
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These are popular in communities across America, and providing support could become an effective rallying cry.
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Desenchúfalos or "disconnect them" became a rallying cry of the Venezuelan opposition, referring to the Cubans.
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When he died the following year, his decadeslong passion became a rallying cry for fellow Democrats.
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Her previous book, "Lean In," was a best-seller and inspired a rallying cry for women.
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It could derail Trump's re-election bid or provide his supporters with an energizing rallying cry.
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The us-against-the-world president transformed this nomination into a rallying cry for the midterms.
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Lamb's victory is a reminder that "Drain the Swamp" isn't just a right-wing rallying cry.
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President Trump and other Republicans used the case as a rallying cry for tougher immigration laws.
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That is why Tarana Burke's rallying cry of "Me Too" has become such a powerful movement.
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They've made the call for "$15 and a union" the rallying cry for thousands of people.
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Supporters noted that the event's official rallying cry, "women's rights are human rights," originated with Mrs.
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"There was a rallying cry from a collective that believed in the name Hawkeye," the actor shared.
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Elizabeth Warren from speaking, has become an instant classic and a powerful rallying cry for her supporters.
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Trump made the victims of violent crime committed by undocumented immigrants a rallying cry throughout the campaign.
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Though "Abolish ICE" had become a progressive rallying cry, it proved divisive among the House Democratic caucus.
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" The liberal rallying cry #Resist beat out Trump supporters beloved #MAGA for "Most-Tweeted-About Activism Hashtags.
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Has that ever been a serious rallying cry for the people actually running for office as Democrats?
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That the Obama administration didn't has been a rallying cry for critics, who call the move unconstitutional.
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Now, platform bias has become a major rallying cry and a powerful campaign message for conservatives. Sen.
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Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," turned into a rallying cry in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Video of his arrest, and his gasps of "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists.
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"The Republicans have made opposition to climate change a rallying cry for the conservative grassroots," noted Turner.
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"Changing the world," the rallying cry of the technology industry, sounds like a concept bursting with optimism.
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Soon 4chan and other like minded men who felt wronged by women, took up the rallying cry.
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In the movie, Settle's song "This Is Me," is a flaccid attempt at an inspirational rallying cry.
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New and exciting is the rallying cry for a lot of what's going on with Naked Wines.
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The movement for university divestment has been a great rallying cry and organizing tool for climate activism.
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In the past year, "girl power" has been a cultural rallying cry against oppression and gender inequality.
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Community leaders and family members each spoke, equal parts sermon, eulogy and a rallying cry for change.
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It has become a rallying cry in the age of Black Lives Matter and the Trump era.
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They also used the ruling Socialists' rallying cry, "Chavez lives!" in honour of late President Hugo Chavez.
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Her rallying cry helped to ignite new laws, policies, and programs on gender equality around the world.
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But, after really thinking about it, I know we're going to use it as a rallying cry.
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His final words, "I can't breathe," were captured on video and became a rallying cry for protesters.
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It's the sort of rallying cry I'm beginning to see surface as people just begin to cope.
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The rallying cry for survivors of sex assault and harassment actually has been around for 10 years.
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For pro-gun advocates, molon labe has become a rallying cry of resistance to perceived government overreach.
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Subsequently, "We didn't even know!" became somewhat of a rallying cry for those implicated in the fallout.
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"Medicare for All" has become a popular rallying cry, but it means different things to different people.
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President-elect Trump's domestic rallying cry during the campaign was to stop the flow of illegal immigration.
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Cuomo's rallying cry stands in sharp contrast to the rhetoric from President Donald Trump throughout this crisis.
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Throwing off the shackles of the gold standard and reclaiming national monetary sovereignty became their rallying cry.
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Ms. González's speech soon after made the phrase "We call B.S." a rallying cry among young people.
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But the rise of climate change as a rallying cry has come with huge downsides for Democrats.
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Wade decision offered Mr. Falwell's Moral Majority a rallying cry that appeared selfless: defense of the unborn.
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How did stars answer this rallying cry for a more mindful approach to their red carpet choices?
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Among the dead was a Palestinian baby, above, who became a rallying cry for critics of Israel.
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" And he heard the mostly white Buttigieg crowd chant the campaign's phonetic rallying cry — "BOOT EDGE EDGE!
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Republicans' reluctance to wait for updated estimates became a rallying cry among Democrats critical of the bill.
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In a phone interview this week, Jefferson said the impeachment investigation would also become a rallying cry.
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President Trump and other Republicans have used the case as a rallying cry for tougher immigration laws.
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One Telegram chat group has turned the al-Hol "death camp" into a rallying cry for ISIS.
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Either way, it's a bold rallying cry, and may gain steam going into the 2020 elections. FEB.
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In fact, "more than just rockets," was a kind of rallying cry I heard again and again.
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For angry players, the #paythepros hashtag became a rallying cry to get Wizards to reverse its decision.
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Building the wall may be a popular rallying cry, but it is a lot easier said than done.
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" In this sense, he added, the choir's song acts as "a rallying cry to stand up and resist.
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With infrastructure failing and the climate shifting, it should serve as a warning and a rallying cry. —K.
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And the state's growing progressive wing has made Medicaid expansion a rallying cry for hyping up young voters.
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On Tuesday, Biden issued a rallying cry for all of us to continue fighting against campus sexual assault.
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"Medicare for all" has also become a rallying cry for many Democratic activists as the mid-terms approach.
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"Azadi," they shouted back, using the Urdu word for freedom, which has long been used a rallying cry.
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First, at the surface level, Mari is issuing a rallying cry via iPhone to all of her followers.
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Bro's eulogy for Heyer became a rallying cry that's still inscribed on her daughter's memorial to this day.
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The term "aloha 'āina," literally meaning love of the land, has long been a rallying cry for Hawaiians.
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A group of LA Gladiators fans wore matching, homemade purple shirts featuring the team's "shields up!" rallying cry.
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This being, of course, again, another rallying cry that there are still too many counterfeits on the platform.
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To turn the worst day of his life into a rallying cry to change the world for better.
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"The issue has gone beyond elections to become a rallying cry for Islamists pushing for Islamization," Sukarsono explained.
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It was the rallying cry we needed to hear, especially after an election that didn't go our way.
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"16 shots and a cover up" has become a rallying cry for those protesting police violence in Chicago.
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio as well as Senator Kirsten Gillibrand have joined the rallying cry.
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The Democrats used the investigation — and the threat of impeachment — as a rallying cry to retake the House.
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Some groups have used Target's announcement as a rallying cry, arguing that Target's policy threatens the public's safety.
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In Britain, resentment of foreigners became a rallying cry in the vote against membership in the European Union.
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Garner's gasps "I can't breathe," a phrase that has become a rallying cry for Black Lives Matters protests.
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Trump's rallying cry against North Korea and Iran appears to be aimed at two nations: China and Russia.
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First, regular order is an unconventional rallying cry, useful only because it can mean lots of different things.
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In the meantime, Space Force has become a meme online and a rallying cry among the President's base.
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Reaction in French film circles has been muted: There was no industry housecleaning, no rallying cry for change.
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"Abolish ICE," once thought of as a far-left rallying cry, is certainly being embraced by Democratic stars.
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Beyond being a historical myth, is the rallying cry of the "liberal international order" likely to impress voters?
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Now, Fuman has been embraced by the Communist Party as a rallying cry for a robust, resilient China.
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Caught on video, his dying words — "I can't breathe" — became a rallying cry for protesters across the country.
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Some politicians have turned "love jihad" into a rallying cry, using it to win votes — and polarize communities.
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The bare-county threat has become a political rallying cry among those trying to repeal the health law.
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The rallying cry, #JusticeForJack, represents cake in the face of the LGBT community, or so the story goes.
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Politics, Breitbart believed, is downstream from culture, and for Duke, that oft-repeated dictum became a rallying cry.
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Their march, with the rallying cry of "Science, not Silence," was inspired by the Women's March on Washington.
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Some say the case could lead to a rallying cry to abandon such laws once and for all.
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It didn't strike Noah as much of a rallying cry, and besides, he's not sure what it means.
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It's Humbug Day, and we want to know where the rallying cry of curmudgeons throughout history comes from.
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It was, instead, intended to be a rallying cry for Morales' supporters to resist amid growing postelection trouble.
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For protesters, Mr. Cruz's name has become a rallying cry, and they have called for another national strike.
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The guarantee of coverage has already become a rallying cry for people who want to keep the law.
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The original groups began with the personal and built to the political, as the movement's rallying cry went.
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She said she hoped that McConnell would not become a rallying cry for Tea Party challengers next year.
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You may remember that reducing the federal debt and deficit was a rallying cry of the tea party.
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But then there are those like Warren and Sanders that have made "structural change" a campaign rallying cry.
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"Ortega y Somoza, son la misma cosa" (Ortega and Somoza are the same thing) is their rallying cry.
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It was their uniting message on health care — a rallying cry around which they would win back power.
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But when Islam merges with power, or becomes a rallying cry in power struggles, its values begin to fade.
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President Donald Trump has turned "fake news" into a political rallying cry adopted by much of his own party.
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The unusual scene shocked many and turned into a quasi-movement on the left unified by one rallying cry.
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Indeed, one of the company's restaurants—to be more precise its sign—became a rallying cry on social media.
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The New York man's final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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" In an adaptation of the "I'm with her" rallying cry, she writes of her supporters: "I'm still with them.
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A $15 per hour minimum wage has become a national U.S. rallying cry from workers seeking middle-class security.
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Party leadership tried to marry the pressure of an impending Friday vote with a rallying cry for party unity.
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The phrase is a popular rallying cry amongst Latinos and was popularized by Cesar Chavez's fellow activist Dolores Huerte.
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Though Grace is appalled by the recent guidance, she has a rallying cry for trans youth around the country.
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On the night of the second presidential debate, it became a rallying cry on Twitter for anti-Trump sentiment.
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Lagos (CNN)It was supposed to be a rallying cry for unity in a nation deep in recession crisis.
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The New York man's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Garner's words -- with which Fogel began his opening statement -- became a rallying cry against police use of excessive force.
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It will become part of the club's already potent mythology and serve as a rallying cry during future crises.
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Eventually I twigged that this was the rallying cry of the Cobblers, and I've been shouting it ever since.
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"I hear them, but I don't think that's the only way you can build a rallying cry," Jenkins said.
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And under Trump, -gating and the language of the Nixon era has become a rallying cry for robust reportage.
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"Abolish ICE" became the new liberal rallying cry, bordering on a litmus test for Democrats with presidential ambitions. Sens.
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Trump also turned his reference to members of the MS-13 gang as "animals" into a campaign rallying cry.
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Its candidates hammer relentlessly on the theme of onestà (honesty), a powerful rallying cry in Italy's dirty political culture.
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We did encourage the audience to join us in that rallying cry to "Funk the fear," which I like.
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They also came fortified with a catchy slogan: "It's Time," a rallying cry against letting another opportunity slip away.
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For other Democrats, though, the potential gains to low-income workers highlighted by the CBO were a rallying cry.
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I mentioned that it hardly rolls off the tongue, sounding more like a CrossFit slogan than a rallying cry.
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Why it matters: Calling to abolish ICE has become Dems' rallying cry since Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won her primary.
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The rallying cry was "I'M GUY FIERI!" starting with one Guy Fieri and escalating into everybody chanting in unison.
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"Stopping higher taxes is their rallying cry," said Ashley Robbins, a researcher at Virginia Tech who follows transportation funding.
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"Medicare for all" has become a rallying cry for progressive Democrats, though it means different things to different people.
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" Douglas Holtz-Eakin of the American Action Forum called repeal "a political rallying cry" and "not a legislative agenda.
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He's carried that rallying cry with him to the White House, championing the death penalty multiple times on Saturday.
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Since the start of the impeachment investigation, Mr. Trump has turned "no quid pro quo" into a rallying cry.
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For months, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has made "big, structural change," the rallying cry of her presidential campaign.
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In New York, the United Federation of Teachers used the scores as a rallying cry against Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
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The industry's most potent rallying cry, analysts say, was its strident denunciation of the proposed advertising restrictions as censorship.
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Depending on how that debate went, Medicare for [A]ll could be a rallying cry for a reelection campaign.
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With spring training underway, McGraw's famous rallying cry — "Ya Gotta Believe" — has sparked a playful feud between the teams.
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Liberation fighters used it as a rallying cry for their cause, eventually naming their newly independent nation after it.
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Accusations of political bias at major tech companies and their services have become a powerful rallying cry among conservatives.
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That's certainly a shift from 22019 and 2014, when repeal was a rallying cry for Republicans in the midterms.
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It is hard to imagine a clearer rallying cry for the many mainlanders who distrust their own justice system.
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On September 6003nd Labour Party conference attendees united around the rallying cry, passing a motion proposed by the campaign.
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The movie eventually goes a little too far, and makes Daniel's predicament a popular rallying cry on the street.
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But Booker also kicked off the forum with local leaders with a rallying cry around support for public education.
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With that rallying cry, I expected TaxAct to show me tax shelters or help me set up offshore accounts.
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The memo has become a conservative rallying cry, with Republicans on Capitol Hill demanding that the documents be released.
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But it has also become a rallying cry for some gun owners and Republican politicians who felt it overreached.
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But it is not only Australia's history wars in which "Western civilization" serves as a rallying cry for conservatives.
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The new presidency has reverberated worldwide, becoming a rallying cry for some and a source of fear for others.
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For years, pro-choice activists have united around a familiar rallying cry: Get your politics out of my uterus!
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This as Democrats are gearing up to use President Trump&aposs immigration agenda as a rallying cry for the midterms.
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In 2015, he was jailed for nearly 14 years, a sentence that became a rallying cry for anti-regime demonstrators.
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Democrats are maneuvering to claim the interests of the American people on their side, with a rallying cry of transparency.
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At worst, it serves as a rallying cry to cover up the excesses of the most illiberal in our society.
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The term "wombs for rent" was a rallying cry at a mass demonstration against the bill in Rome on Saturday.
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And aside from being a rallying cry on the left, universal coverage has grown to be surprisingly popular among Republicans.
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That message became a rallying cry for some, and by 1981 his congregation had grown to more than 200 followers.
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"It's always been a rallying cry for me," said Alexander Smalls, the chef, entrepreneur and social powerhouse behind the Cecil.
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While McConnell's words have mostly been used as a rallying cry online, the anthology's tone isn't monolithically inspirational or triumphant.
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"Bernie would have won" has become a natural rallying cry for supporters of the self-proclaimed democratic socialist from Vermont.
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"This isn't normal" became a rallying cry, as well as a stand against the mainstream acceptance of Trump's odious positions.
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The omnipresent "I'm With Her" has been the rallying cry of Clinton's campaign, and good luck getting away from it.
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina (CNN)The protesters chant in English, then in Spanish, as they belt out their rallying cry.
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Bless You Boys (LW: NR) Bless the originator of "Bless You Boys," the rallying cry of the 1984 Detroit Tigers.
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"There was a rallying cry from a collective that believed in the name Hawkeye," he told the late night host.
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The story of that woman and others like her have become a rallying cry for some Republicans this election cycle.
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His death fueled protests and his final words—"I can't breathe"—became a rallying cry for protests against police brutality.
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His Facebook post is a rallying cry, calling on fans to process the past into actionable ideas for the future.
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And when it comes to the actual designs, Abloh's "everything in quotes" tagline is a rallying cry for ironic detachment.
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Her "We Can Do It!" message continues to be a rallying cry for women everywhere, including the women in Congress.
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The news that a corporate giant might have evaded billions of dollars in taxes could become another populist rallying cry.
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In the video Garner gasps "I can't breathe," a phrase that became a rallying cry for Black Lives Matter protesters.
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Polls show the public views the media negatively, so attacking the press could be an effective rallying cry for Trump.
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All along, their rallying cry has been the principle that no one, not even the President, is above the law.
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But the way the crime has been usurped as a rallying cry for fears about undocumented immigrants is also disturbing.
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The rallying cry was the idea that 26 drugs had been approved for male sexual dysfunction and none for women.
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The chant, most often used as a rallying cry for people protesting oppression, had been appropriated by those in authority.
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A common rallying cry for men mad at women for streaming is that they get subscribers just because they're women.
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Project 100 is a rallying cry from a more radical approach of how we can expedite progress in our country.
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"Abolish ICE" is a proper rallying cry for hard-core libertarians and Davos globalists, not democratic socialists or social democrats.
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A rallying cry to put democracy back on the offensive will get the base to sit up and pay attention.
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Michelle Keeble, a Detroit teacher, said she trusted Ms. Harris because of the candidate's new rallying cry against Mr. Trump.
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The rallying cry of the G.O.P. wasn't to turn the page on the Bush era but rather to defeat Hillary.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — It's an emerging rallying cry on the left: Expand the Supreme Court and eliminate the Senate filibuster.
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PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN - JAI HIND," he tweeted, using the rallying cry that's often translated as "Victory to India.
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The rallying cry was still mostly focused on heritage, but a new and more incendiary faction had begun to emerge.
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But her hopeful message -- "A new day is on the horizon" -- is being seen as a potential campaign rallying cry.
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One new party, Tehreek-e-Labaik Pakistan, campaigns under the rallying cry "death to blasphemers" and is fielding 566 candidates.
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"Drain the Swamp" isn't just a Republican rallying cry; it has deep connotations that speak for voters in both parties.
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Trump made Carrier's decision part of his rallying cry against the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico.
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Critic's pick The feminist rallying cry inspired Chelsea Clinton's children's book about the likes of Harriet Tubman and Sally Ride.
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And this had been a rallying cry during his 203 campaign, so this was a pretty big deal for him.
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And this had been a rallying cry during his 252 campaign, so this was a pretty big deal for him.
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And this had been a rallying cry during his 29 campaign, so this was a pretty big deal for him.
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"We shouted 'Allahu akbar'," he told Reuters, adding that thanks to that Muslim rallying cry they were allowed to pass.
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In making this crisis a rallying cry of his campaign, the president knew that the facts were on his side.
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Haddad signaled as much in his concession speech in Sao Paulo, issuing a rallying cry to a movement in disarray.
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Kenyans facing food shortages, price surges, and high youth unemployment are eager for change and receptive to Odinga's rallying cry.
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The Spice Girls, in towering stacked heels, sold us the rallying cry of "Girl Power," as insubstantial as it was catchy.
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In many ways Bois's 213 collection of essays, Painting as Model, could be seen as a rallying cry for his generation.
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His death sparked protests and rioting in Baltimore and has served as a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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"Everybody got really upset about Parkland," which captured the nation's attention and became a rallying cry for sweeping change, she said.
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The rallying cry came amid an outpouring of grief and anger on social media over the death of ophthalmologist Li Wenliang.
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In reality, he inspired a feminist rallying cry for Democrats opposed to President Donald Trump and his attorney general nominee, Sen.
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It's also why the hashtag "free the nipple" has become something of a rallying cry on the platform in recent years.
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The heightened U.S. rhetoric against Venezuela's ruling Socialist Party has infuriated Maduro but also provided him with a nationalist rallying cry.
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In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, that shriek of pain appears to have turned into a rallying cry of blood lust.
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Jordan just gave the GOP base the rallying cry it so desperately needed: Vote Jordan for speaker, or I'm staying home.
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His final gasps of "I can't breathe," captured on a cellphone video, became a rallying cry for protesters around the country.
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The executive chair of the European banking giant Santander Group issued a rallying cry for a common services market in Europe.
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Amor's song was released last year at the United Nations, and it's an incredible rallying cry for feminists across the globe.
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That's been the rallying cry for pretty much every Democrat that appeared on TV after the news of Comey's firing broke.
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The hashtag has recently become a rallying cry for those intent on calling out the double standards of dress code policies.
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Garner's dying refrain of "I can't breathe!" became a rallying cry in the early days of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Sadly, a rallying cry of the anti-gentrification movement — "development without displacement" — has fallen on deaf ears in my beloved Harlem.
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Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists calling attention to police brutality across the nation.
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Even the simple and well-meaning rallying cry, Make America Great Again, was deceitfully spun as a base and racist aspiration.
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While slavery was the war's sole cause, however, it was not the war's sole or even its most important rallying cry.
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We will continue to work hard to transform the name of our hometown, "Charlottesville," from a lament to a rallying cry.
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Editorial There was a time when "Save Darfur" was a rallying cry to end one of the cruelest conflicts in Africa.
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Your campaign is a vehicle for your supporters to create change and your message is a rallying cry for your cause.
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A New York Times editorial titled "Abolish Billionaires" introduced many readers to an increasingly strong rallying cry on the American left.
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And there were initial indications that Democrats were gaining momentum; their rallying cry — "Do Your Job" — was trending nationally on Twitter.
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The rallying cry of "fake news," led by President Trump, has helped to erode some U.S. citizens' trust in the media.
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For many conservatives, especially white men, Judge Kavanaugh's fury joined a rallying cry led by Mr. Trump against a liberal order.
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With his plea for unity on Saturday, Mr. Rouhani appeared to be trying to use the sanctions as a rallying cry.
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" In 1921, he organized the first National Conference on State Parks, whose rallying cry was "a state park every hundred miles.
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Gender — and the charged issue of sexual harassment — has proved a resonant rallying cry, but it has also stoked a backlash.
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You will hear the sounds of brothers bonded together by ooze and united in strength under the rallying cry of YSL.
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It is the same way that he used "build the wall" as a rallying cry to keep supporters engaged and enraged.
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Walker's attacks on tenure and funding at the University of Wisconsin should be a potent rallying cry for the state's liberals.
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We need to arrest Hillary," one of his campaign ads proclaims, mimicking President Trump's crude 2016 rallying cry, "Lock her up!
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" The song is a rallying cry for "people who don't just think about things" — not for those who "just don't think.
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"Think," which she wrote with her then-husband, Ted White, became a rallying cry for women fed up with loutish men.
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Lindsey Graham and Rand Paul have made outing the whistleblower a rallying cry in TV appearances and at Trump rallies. Sen.
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Few Americans had even heard of the Johnson Amendment when Mr. Trump turned it into a rallying cry during the campaign.
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For Mr. Trump, who made "We are going to win so big" a rallying cry, it seems higher than the moon.
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The practical question for the ERA — which was a rallying cry of the 1970s — is: Does it still matter in 2019?
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You have made the demand for tougher safety and security measures, once the bastion of conservative voices, a progressive rallying cry.
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From there it was sent to the states, becoming a major rallying cry of the women's liberation movement of the 1970s.
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Instead, even before almost anyone had seen the film, it was written off as a rallying cry for racists and incels.
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Some mourners arrived silently with their hands up, a reference to "hands up, don't shoot," a rallying cry during the protests.
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Any mention of "MATH" -- a pseudo rallying cry for the Yang faithful that means "Make America Think Harder" -- elicits prolonged chants.
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It wasn't just a rallying cry for conservatives who — despite evidence to the contrary — believe Facebook is snuffing out conservative voices.
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The pressure to shift more of the country's electric supply to renewable sources is not just a rallying cry for environmentalists.
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Still, Steinle's 2015 murder has been a rallying cry for opponents of sanctuary cities and those who seek tougher immigration policies.
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The surveillance of Trump campaign aide Carter Page, under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, has become a rallying cry for Republicans.
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"Blood for blood, we won't accept blood money!" they chanted, a rallying cry for justice for the protesters who were killed.
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Some mourners arrived silently with their hands up, a reference to "hands up, don't shoot," a rallying cry during the protests.
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Her work is so feminist, such a rallying cry to women, and to men — to think about how they see women.
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That phrase became a rallying cry during protests across the United States in 2014 against police brutality, particularly against black people.
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The obsession with birthrates is both shaping policy goals within the far right and serving as a rallying cry for recruitment.
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One verse in particular — "I kiss you amid the Taliban" — has turned into a rallying cry for young artists and activists.
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Besides being a performance of protest, her presence there, alongside the Statue of Liberty, was a rallying cry, feeding our spirits.
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I have to admit, I was slow to pick up on how much of a rallying cry preexisting conditions had become.
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And while their rallying cry might have been the phrase "tax reform," it's worth taking a closer look at the term.
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Fellow creators and supporters of Kjellberg worldwide had used the phrase as a rallying cry to help PewDiePie win the subscriber race.
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I realize that's not a great rallying cry, it's not the "I have a dream" speech, but it's our reality right now.
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While abolition of ICE has been the recent rallying cry for some, the better description of what's needed for ICE is restructuring.
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But for the far-right, it's become a rallying cry — proof that Twitter does in fact "censor" users with whom it disagrees.
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Trailing Clinton by some 300 pledged delegates, Sanders has brought his rallying cry to West Virginia, which holds its Democratic primary Tuesday.
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The video was widely shared and sparked nationwide protests, with Garner's last words becoming a rallying cry for Black Lives Matter activists.
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Garner's cries of "I can't breathe" were recorded by a bystander and became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Clinton's paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and other financial firms were a rallying cry for Bernie Sanders supporters during the Democratic primary.
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The mainstream media has also repeatedly parroted Trump's threat to "lock her up" that has become a rallying cry for his supporters.
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Trump, who has made a campaign rallying cry of the phrase "fake news," has long had a rocky relationship with the press.
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The treatment of civic religion as a point of national consensus and a political rallying cry isn't totally true to that history.
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But "repeal and replace" was a valuable rallying cry for the Republican base, the same way that "Medicare for all" inspires liberals.
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There is even a green banner on his campaign website that reads "JOIN THE REVOLUTION" — a favorite rallying cry of Mr. Sanders.
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In keeping with its rallying cry of "No taxation without relaxation," Kona Ice trucks will hand out free shaved ice on Tuesday.
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Numerous members of the class of 2018 wore sashes bearing the message #MSDStrong, the school's rallying cry after the February mass shooting.
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Indeed, "No men in women's bathrooms" was the successful rallying cry for organizations that campaigned for the repeal of HERO in Houston.
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DACA's widespread popularity and success has fueled an important national movement and rallying cry from immigrant youth: we are here to stay.
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Tensions over immigration and the inflammatory rhetoric of the presidential race have been framed by a rallying cry: Whose America is this?
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Considering that segment is half women, it makes less sense as a rallying cry and more as a meaningless statement and virtue.
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That will take work, since the specter of fraud, inevitably tinged with racist overtones, has long been a rallying cry among Republicans.
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Her full-throated rallying cry for women's control over their own bodies in the debate Wednesday night was unusually blunt and expansive.
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But it also means he doesn't have a rallying cry as energizing as Warren's war on corruption or Sanders's crusade against inequality.
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That was long before it became a hashtag -- and a rallying cry -- for women and men who've survived sexual harassment and assault.
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Trump and many top aides have long seen the immigration issue as the most effective rallying cry for his base of supporters.
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Then there's the symbolism: The AR-15 has become a rallying cry for ardent supporters of the Second Amendment and gun marketers.
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" He lectured CIA officers of the need to acknowledge their mistakes, and described Guantanamo Bay as a "rallying cry for our enemies.
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Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry in nationwide protests over how and when police officers use force.
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The 22-year-old Lindor, who wears cleats with "Believeland" — a rallying cry this year for Clevelanders — written on the side, batted .
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But then contractual battles with his label turned it into something more — a rallying cry for artist independence, verging on the apocryphal.
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It's easy to imagine an outlet like Breitbart leveraging the "believe women" rallying cry to force mainstream media coverage of dubious accusations.
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His gasps of "I can't breathe" became a nationwide rallying cry for protesters criticizing police abuses — a movement that Mr. Sessions criticized.
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One rallying cry of a Twitter post, from the science-fiction author Cory Doctorow, was retweeted a million times, Mr. Screech said.
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Her career should be the ultimate rallying cry for female rage, striking out in an age that demands that women grab back.
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I'd encourage you to read the whole thing because this should be the rallying cry around which the nation rediscovers its soul.
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Buoyed by its groovy women and Afrofuturist flourishes, Wakanda itself is finally the movie's strength, its rallying cry and state of mind.
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"No collusion" became their rallying cry, and they sided with congressional Republicans whose efforts to discredit Mr. Mueller had divided Republican lawmakers.
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"Macron, démission" — "Macron, resign" — has become the rallying cry of these modern-day sans-culottes, whose anger is directed at him, personally.
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Aftonbladet has also printed over 20 of the testimonies #MetalToo had collected, as well as a rallying cry from the group itself.
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But many in the Middle East wonder if the rallying cry of Jerusalem still has the power to unite the Arab world.
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YVETTE SIMPSON: The shift for our organizations hopefully will be a rallying cry for what we should see in the Democratic establishment.
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Her name became a rallying cry for many, and her parents recently called on people to vote to repeal the Eighth Amendment.
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We must consider how the usual rallying cry at Pride is working for these community members, and face these issues with them.
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"Fix the damn roads" became a rallying cry for the campaign of Gretchen Whitmer, the Democrat who was elected governor of Michigan.
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"Think of the children!" has been a rallying cry for everyone from anti-nuclear activists to crusaders against gay marriage or abortion.
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This lobster hierarchy has become a rallying cry for his fans; they put images of the crustacean on T-shirts and mugs.
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For the remainder of our time in Japan, whenever we sat down to a meal, "Unscented Pork!" was a family rallying cry.
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Few anticipated Eugene McCarthy would emerge a credible candidate in 1965, or that the Vietnam War would be such a rallying cry.
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Here is a look at Stone's career, the charges against him and why the case has become a rallying cry for Trump.
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And reopening Lordstown has becoming a rallying cry for the union rank and file, fueling militancy that has ended in picket lines.
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Recognizing that those values and our American way of life could be lost is a unifying theme and rallying cry for conservatives.
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Mr Assad's return will give it a new rallying cry—IS will be able to present itself as a pre-eminent adversary.
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On Tuesday, it became a rallying cry for Democrats who are opposed to his nod to become the United States attorney general.
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His death became a rallying cry for youths caught in crossfire in neighborhoods that face a dearth of resources for young people.
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"There's something really exciting happening at our company," he said, echoing what had become something of a rallying cry at Time Inc.
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Video of the chokehold went viral, and his final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for activists in subsequent years.
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Impeaching Trump has been a rallying cry among the progressive base, though party leaders have frequently sought to tamp down such talk.
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On the right, it became a rallying cry against bailouts and the Fed, buoying an imaginary free-market alternative to government intervention.
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The spontaneous protests soon began to be organized and the rallying cry became a demand for an end to Mr. Bashir's rule.
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Instead, Moser used the Democratic committee's attacks as a rallying cry for progressives to push back against the more moderate, arrogant establishment.
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Social movements have long used state and local policymaking as an organizing tool, a rallying cry, a testing ground for their ideas.
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Kian's name has become a rallying cry for the opposition, and for families who have lost loved ones in Duterte's drug war.
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But it's also somewhat heartening to see her supporters lean into those insults and turn them into an empowering feminist rallying cry.
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Hillary Clinton thinks Donald Trump's Inauguration speech was actually a rallying cry for white nationalists ... and she blurted that out on national television.
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But in the room full of women at Girlschool, the line jumps out like a rallying cry, which is not lost on Ward.
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It prompted what has been a seemingly never-ending re-litigation of the 2016 primary — and the "Bernie would have won" rallying cry.
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Frontrunner Joe Biden is at odds with Sanders' Medicare for All rallying cry, recently calling instead for a more modest Medicare public option.
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We are, of course long past the days of Mexico paying for the wall — which was Trump's rallying cry on the campaign trail.
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The new Democratic debate rules have made "Chip in" the unofficial, decidedly thirsty rallying cry for several campaigns desperate to make the cut.
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It became a marker to point to the elitism of Clinton and a rallying cry for those who would vote for her opponent.
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Keith Ellison, the deputy chair of the Democratic National Committee now running for Minnesota attorney general, is a rallying cry for the Republicans.
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On cable news and social media, they began a rallying cry for gun control, calling for a March for Our Lives next month.
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The band also sold shirts around this time featuring the phrase in large letters and it became a rallying cry at their shows.
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"Wannabe" arrived somewhere in the middle, its message of bras before bros more of an intra-gender high-five than a rallying cry.
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In particular they decided to investigate what happened to the rallying cry plants make when they are under attack by insects or disease.
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Danny's sentiment, that Venice Beach was ours again, is merely a localized version of Trump's perennial rallying cry to Make America Great Again.
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In little more than two weeks the phenomenon has spread from the private group to become the latest feminist rallying cry for Clinton.
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The bottom line: Universal coverage is a powerful rallying cry for Democrats and an important goal for progressive voters in the primary elections.
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In Britain, Brexit supporters suggest that, in case of a second referendum, the Leave campaign should employ the rallying cry "Tell them again".
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" Meanwhile, writer Elena Cresci issued a rallying cry: "hands up if you're gonna order chips around men always so they get a complex.
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And the prospect of single-payer healthcare in the state — the government would cover all residents' medical costs — offers a galvanizing rallying cry.
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The personal stories of veterans turning their lives around after medicating with marijuana have become a poignant rallying cry for the legalization movement.
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What could have been the very first vote with congressional blessings has in effect become a toothless rallying-cry for pro-statehood militants.
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The plight of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Chinese dissident recently granted parole for cancer treatment, was also a rallying cry.
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Clashic is advertising itself as "Satoshi's true vision" (Satoshi Nakamoto is Bitcoin's anonymous inventor), which is already a rallying cry for Bitcoin Cash.
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Though these conspiracy theorists were egged on by Republicans, birtherism never became a mainstream Republican rallying cry because it is racist and fabricated.
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But if they are disgruntled workers amenable to a populist rallying cry against the Washington elite, might they be tempted by Donald Trump?
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"She persisted" and "we persist" have since been used as a rallying cry for feminists and activists opposing Trump's presidency and GOP policies.
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"'Because this is America' is a rallying cry that focuses on what we have in common, rather than what divides us," Cloud said.
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Naturally, this has become a rallying cry on the far right, with plenty of encouragement from the most powerful man in the world.
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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who made public safety a rallying cry in national elections this year, congratulated authorities for their 'great success'.
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Both placed these structural reforms at a far higher priority than the trade deficit, which Trump has made his number one rallying cry.
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The overall trend is toward digital monopolization, and the new control Google just gained should serve as a rallying cry for us all.
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The rallying cry against the much maligned 1 percent seems especially hollow for Sanders given that he is a member of its ranks.
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"Nevertheless, she persisted" has become a rallying cry of sorts since Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
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"Defunding" Planned Parenthood has become a rallying cry among anti-choice advocates and a surefire way to enrage any red-blooded pro-choicer.
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His final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry against police brutality and a slogan for the burgeoning Black Lives Matter movement.
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The term has since become a feminist rallying cry for the Clinton campaign, but it wasn't the only Trump zinger to make headlines.
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When Ariana sings "we're gonna be alright," she's every bit as believable as Kendrick, but it's not a rallying cry—she's gentle, soothing.
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The idea of the wall has become so central to his campaign that "build that wall" has become his followers' preferred rallying cry.
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Some of the continent's right-wing populists have also exploited the coronavirus as a rallying cry to seal its borders and bar migrants.
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Hindu nationalists have turned it into a rallying cry — not calling for justice for Asifa, but rushing to the defense of the accused.
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The phrase has become a rallying cry for critics of the government's mass expulsions, though censors now block it on the Chinese internet.
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It is a rallying cry for terrorist recruitment and harmful to our national security, so closing it is important for our national security.
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Tradition was the rallying cry on Sunday for the 4503th anniversary of the Komische Oper Berlin, one of the city's three opera houses.
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Rae's red-carpet quote, "I'm rooting for everybody Black" at the 2017 Emmy awards is now a go-to meme and rallying cry.
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One of his colleagues had received death threats after urging publicly against using Mia's death as a rallying cry for hatred against foreigners.
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It's a little weird ... despite his overture of peace next weekend, he yells, "SOO WOO" ... which is a rallying cry for the Bloods.
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China's #MeToo: How a 20-Year-Old Rape Case Became a Rallying Cry Before killing herself, Gao Yan accused her professor of assault.
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Others echoed the rallying cry, from former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley — "Don't attack socialism, defend capitalism" — to Tennessee Sen.
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Calls to abolish ICE used to be a rallying cry of the far left, but now they're gaining traction in the midterm campaigns.
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Ms. Bro said at the service that her daughter's death should serve as a rallying cry for those who stood up against discrimination.
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Her rallying cry has been heard around the world, inspiring millions (of all ages) to protest and demand that leaders prioritize the planet.
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The 43-year-old man died and his final words — "I can't breathe" — became a rallying cry in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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" Cecile Richards, the president of Planned Parenthood, a sponsor of the marches, saw another rallying cry: "Women in America are not going back.
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"Abolish ICE" has become a rallying cry at protests around the country and for some Democratic officeholders seeking to boost their progressive credentials.
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The phrase was the rallying cry of an anti-flying movement championed by Björn Ferry, an Olympic biathlete, who stopped flying in 2015.
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Its rallying cry is that the West is hostile to Islam and that every good Muslim has a duty to join the caliphate.
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The death of a Malay Muslim fireman at a Hindu temple became a rallying cry and brought accusations of a government cover-up.
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Reversing this ever-widening pay gap is a union rallying cry, especially at companies that have been shedding jobs in the United States.
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"As an escapist fantasy of girl-power, it's a triumph, but as a rallying cry to buck the status quo, it's even better."
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Trump has made the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry a rallying cry for his supporters as he attempts to win re-election next November.
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The protesters, who began demonstrating after weekly Muslim prayers, chanted: "Down, that's it", which has become the main rallying cry for Bashir's fall.
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The claim of unfair trade practices has been a rallying cry for those opposing trade liberalization from the political left and the right.
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The "Make America Great Again" platform was more of an effective rallying cry after the Obama-era institutionalization of an "America last" stance.
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The impact of Trayvon's death Trayvon's death spurred a movement and helped give rise to the rallying cry that resonated with many: #BlackLivesMatter.
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Steinle's shooting death sparked national debate over sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for then-candidate Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
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After the game ended, the Hong Kong fans sang "Glory to Hong Kong," a song that has become a rallying cry for democracy.
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In a speech in August, Nikolai Viktorov, the owner of a hardware business, uttered a line that became something of a rallying cry.
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Having a period is, at a bare minimum, a reality, but maybe—in these strange times—it can also be a rallying cry.
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It was the height of the family separation crisis, but the rallying cry to "abolish ICE" was proving divisive in the Democratic Party.
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Born as a rallying cry to counteract staggering industry statistics, the series champions gender parity storytelling in Hollywood, both on and off the screen.
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Some chanted "the people demand the fall of the regime", the rallying cry of the 2011 revolt that ended Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
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"The dance was meant to serve as a rallying cry for the presidential candidate," Rowlson-Hall said in a press release about the video.
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"There was a rallying cry from a collective that believed in the name Hawkeye," Kutcher, 38, told the late night host on Wednesday's episode.
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The Facebook event description was a rallying cry to hit the streets, unite in the face of hate, and resist the election of Trump.
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"Finish the wall" is already a feature of his re-election campaign, a rallying cry plastered across banners and signs at his campaign rallies.
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On the political far right in particular, Waco became something of a rallying cry for those who saw the federal government as a threat.
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In December 2017, a vandal spray-painted "Resist" – the common rallying cry among those who do not support the White House – on office windows.
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For the past four nationwide American elections, their rallying cry has been the outright repeal of the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
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The ability to disarm the target by masking a rallying cry with festivity and play has allowed these traditions to endure in oppressive environments.
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In America, in particular, conservatives have used the Alfie Evans case as a rallying cry to condemn socialized medicine and government intervention more broadly.
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Trump said there "was no equivalency" to Clinton's scandal and insisted that the president's rallying cry of "lock her up" didn't apply to her.
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As long as Trump's "wall" — the campaign rallying cry — is the centerpiece of the White House's border security demand, don't expect Democrats to engage.
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The follow-through that Trump has described – replacing the trade negotiators and litigating in the World Trade Organization – isn't much of a rallying cry.
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The idea of "no taxpayer funding for abortion" has become not just a pro-life rallying cry, but also a standard pro-choice concession.
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The phrase #BalanceTonPorc, which means "out your pig," became a rallying cry throughout France in the aftermath of Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein's public downfall.
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In Appalachia, landowner rights have been an anti-pipeline rallying cry, as people push back against the government taking their homes through eminent domain.
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That the term "nasty women" became a rallying cry for anti-Trump women and feminists also says something about the anger his campaign generated.
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If the West is going to protect itself against Russia and other attackers, it needs to treat Mr Mueller's indictments as a rallying cry.
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The demand that would soon emerge as the movement's rallying cry — $21.3 and a union — seemed hopelessly ambitious, like a wild-eyed opening bid.
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Invoking civil rights in the name of DeVos has become a conservative rallying cry over the past few days: apparently there was a memo.
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The U.S. president's decision plays to his populist base and serves as a rallying cry for some of his critics in the Republican establishment.
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Battlefront II came out only seven months ago, and somehow, EA was retconning one of their critical mistakes into rallying cry for the faithful.
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The plan would still result in 24 million more people being uninsured in 21625, a finding that has been a rallying cry for Democrats.
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But it's also true that the Verdun became a patriotic rallying cry—a point of pride and a symbol of French resilience and courage.
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The plan would still result in 28500 million more people being uninsured in 6900, a finding that has been a rallying cry for Democrats.
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But the case quickly became a rallying cry for Trump as he called for a crackdown on illegal immigration and railed against sanctuary cities.
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"Nevertheless, she persisted," which sounds like the last line of a low rent Charlotte Brontë novel, has since become a rallying cry for progressives.
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If Facebook deleted the Pages of Infowars and their ilk, it would be used as a rallying cry that Jones' claims were actually clairvoyant.
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Conservatives have made the Supreme Court as a rallying cry for the election, fearing Clinton would nominate the most liberal candidate she could find.
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"The campaign against ICE is the latest rallying cry for open borders, the latest call to prioritize illegal immigrants over American citizens," said Rep.
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The law was repealed in the late 1990s, and reinstating it has since become a rallying cry for liberal advocates of tougher financial rules.
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"Nevertheless, she persisted," has become a rallying cry since the Kentucky Republican and others in the GOP voted earlier this month to block Sen.
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With presidential elections scheduled for spring, Calais has become an anti-immigrant rallying cry for Les Républicains and the far-right National Front party.
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Mr. Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry soon after his death, which was caught on video and viewed by millions.
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They reject the concept of company as "family" and the rallying cry of "whatever it takes" for anything other than a true work emergency.
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Le Pen revealed new National Front posters on Wednesday exhorting voters to "Choose France," echoing the nationalistic tone of Trump's "America First" rallying cry.
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Casey has not said that he is in favor of abolishing ICE, which has become a rallying cry among some Democrats in recent weeks.
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Ejiofor transforms Scar's song, "Be Prepared," into an edgy, spoken-word rallying cry to the hyenas, who he enlists as part of his plot.
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It's already become a progressive rallying cry and litmus test in the 2020 presidential race, but its future in the House is less certain.
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" These families took an issue that applied to less than 2 percent of Americans and made it a populist rallying cry against "death taxes.
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It was also a rallying cry for the state's only minority-majority district — that it should have a representative who mirrors the community's diversity.
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Now, three months of protests have evolved into a broader backlash against the government with demands for democracy re-emerging as a rallying cry.
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Still, some of the Democratic Party's most high-profile politicians have embraced Sanders's Medicare-for-all rallying cry in interviews and on the stump.
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Nearly one million Rohingya have run for their lives into Bangladesh, and the Rohingya's plight has become a rallying cry across the Muslim world.
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They pointed out the failures of politicians to keep them safe, and we turned the 2018 election into a rallying cry for gun safety.
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Free speech can be a powerful and effective rallying cry, especially because people overlook that it protects against government censorship and has its limits.
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Nor was I a fan of "gorgeous mosaic," which sounds fine coming from a kindergarten teacher but is flat as a political rallying cry.
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His line, "Nevertheless, she persisted," became a feminist rallying cry, but it also quickly morphed into what seemed like attention for everyone except Warren.
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In rallies before the midterm elections, the president and other Republicans used California as a rallying cry to point to liberal policies gone wrong.
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With the impeachment trial winding down, Democratic presidential hopefuls are sounding a rallying cry ahead of Monday's Iowa caucus: I can beat President Trump.
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"Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our time," Chung said on the stream, a phrase that's become a rallying cry for protestors in Hong Kong.
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In subsequent decades, "March Song for My Dear," which commemorated those killed in Gwangju, has become a rallying cry in antigovernment or labor protests.
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Mr. Sessions was a top surrogate for Mr. Trump during a campaign in which "lock her up!" was a rallying cry against Mrs. Clinton.
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Health insurance has been a rallying cry for Democrats who have launched presidential bids for 2020, though there are differences in what they propose.
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The wealth tax has become a campaign rallying cry for Warren, as she calls for the wealthy to contribute "two cents" for every dollar.
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Early reviews from its Venice Film Festival premiere worried that it was a "toxic rallying cry for incels"; it won the festival's top prize.
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The plan would still result in 24 million more people being uninsured in 2026, a finding that has been a rallying cry for Democrats.
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These are not the kind of black-and-white issues that raise much of a rallying cry, either among industry professionals or among players.
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Trump has repeatedly referred to the press as the enemy of the people, transforming "Fake News!" into a political slogan and conservative rallying cry.
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Health care has become a rallying cry for Democrats leading up to election day, and many Democrats were quick to pounce on Trump's tweet.
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Trump uses "fake news" as a political rallying cry -- understanding that bashing the media is good politics for him with his base of supporters.
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The "fake news" moniker, which has become a rallying cry for Trump and his supporters, surprisingly gained popularity across partisan lines, including among Democrats.
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"Abolish ICE" has become an increasingly prominent Democratic rallying cry, but a new poll finds that most Americans are still opposed to the idea.
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Several works feature variations of the rallying cry "Black Lives Matter," which has a trenchant meaning in Baltimore after the death of Freddie Grey.
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In the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election, "break up big tech" has become a rallying cry for some, including Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
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"Abolish ICE" has also become a potent rallying cry in demonstrations against President Donald Trump's family separation policies that have popped up across the country.
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As performance continues to dwindle within the hedge-fund industry, the rallying cry against them (and specifically their short-term-minded reputation) has gotten louder.
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"The struggle continues, victory is certain," the State House website said, quoting in Portuguese the rallying cry of Mozambique fighters during their war for independence.
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While unlikely to win him the case, Unruh is slowly becoming a rallying cry for those removed from platforms for promoting pseudoscience, conspiracies, or harassment.
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And five months later, it still feels immediate and vital, like a rallying cry for anyone interested in collectively declaring their political stances in public.
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Until the #MeToo movement revealed widespread sexual harassment and abuse in Hollywood, the rallying cry for gender equality in the entertainment industry centered on jobs.
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When the worst fears of Super Bowl XXV became reality a decade later on September 11th, Houston's anthem once again served as a rallying cry.
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The call to cut red tape is now an emotive rallying cry for Republicans—more so, in the hearts of many congressmen, than slashing deficits.
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"It's a rallying cry for the world to really stand up and take leadership –instead of waiting around, we're supposed to step up," she says.
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Rob Portman, who is running for re-election in a key swing state, to "do your job," which has been the rallying cry of Democrats.
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A rallying cry for Sex and the City 3 exposed a rift in the friendship between Sarah Jessica Parker and her co-star Kim Cattrall.
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Thus, the church leader used his official visit — which included meetings with representatives from Congress and the United Nations — as a rallying cry for help.
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We typed out what would become the subject of our first email and a rallying cry for months to come: We'll always have your back.
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The central rallying cry of Trump's campaign has been his accusation that "Washington elites" are controlling the system and taking power away from American voters.
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"The letter was a rallying cry, to publicly speak out about a problem endemic to not only the art world, but the world at large."
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Garner's last words "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry in Black Lives Matter protests demanding police accountability for the deaths of unarmed black men.
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It has some edgy content, but ultimately it's a rallying cry to be bold, take chances, and make mistakes on the way to self-expression.
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Ending the oppression of religious minorities has long been a rallying cry for human rights activists worldwide, and many have praised the Trump team's efforts.
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After Obamacare became law in 2010, opposition to it became a rallying cry for Republicans who accused President Barack Obama and his party of overreach.
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Others chanted "the people demand the fall of the regime", the rallying cry of the 2011 uprising that helped end Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
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In the recording, a man, believed to be his brother, gave a rallying cry to music for Muslims to fight the infidels "without ever capitulating".
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Like his rock-icon father John Lennon, the 54-year-old musician, photographer, film producer and activist is using his art as a rallying cry.
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In the days leading up to Trump's speech, the most frequent rallying cry in Cleveland had been chants of "lock her up!" directed at Clinton.
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A rallying cry for the urban melting pot came as early as 400 BC, when Diogenes of Sinope declared himself a "citizen of the world".
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Pressley also refused to take corporate PAC money and called to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a new rallying cry among the liberal base.
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The book is a rallying cry against what Harris views as the un-American policies of the Trump administration, alongside her set of policy alternatives.
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Punishing and deterring corporate wrongdoing was the rallying cry for class action proponents trying to convince the Senate to keep the CFPB rule in place.
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The Warthog's signature "BRRRTTTTT" sound from its 30 mm GAU-8/A cannon became a rallying cry of sorts, sparking countless memes and fan videos.
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Pantaleo used a banned chokehold on Garner, and his dying words of "I can't breathe" became a rallying cry against police brutality across the nation.
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They sat in yellow T-shirts that stated "We'll Just Keep Going," which seems as good a rallying cry as any for the American team.
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Elizabeth Warren's call for a 3% wealth tax for fortunes above $103 billion — the unequivocal rallying cry was something different for the paper of record.
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Saucier's case became a rallying cry for conservatives, who pointed to it as evidence that Clinton was let off the hook for a similar offense.
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His campaign released his plan about three weeks before Election Day, and "drain the swamp" quickly became a favorite rallying cry and social media hashtag.
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In the nearly five years since Garner's pleas for air became a rallying cry for activists, no officers involved in the case have faced charges.
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The president was referring to the most memorable line from the first lady's Democratic National Convention speech, which has become a rallying cry against Trump.
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What else is the "all lives matter" rallying cry but an attempt to neutralize Black Lives Matter and portray it as both exclusionary and gratuitous?
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Protectionist tariffs, which most economists warn will hurt more American workers than they help, were a Democratic rallying cry before the era of Bill Clinton.
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On Twitter, the hashtag #stopNRAmazon was a rallying cry aimed at pressuring Amazon to stop streaming content from NRATV, the gun group's online video channel.
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The trial that followed — in which Professor Davis participated in her own defense — sparked an international campaign, turning "Free Angela" into a global rallying cry.
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"Trump's racism is a rallying cry for us Haitians," said Mr. Despinosse, who focuses on persuading Haitian immigrants to obtain United States citizenship and vote.
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It has become a rallying cry of the left: College should be free, or, at the very least, should not come with mountains of debt.
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Audiences at its fabled premiere in 43 would have understood it without footnotes as a leftist rallying cry and a satire of unfettered capitalism's enablers.
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"To the lighthouse!" is the rallying cry for participants in this immersive theater spectacle, but the show is nothing that Virginia Woolf might have imagined.
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And that strategy has worked, with the U.S. consistently beating Mexico with scores of 2-0, so that "dos a cero" became a rallying cry.
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Overnight gay icon Vanessa "Vanjie" Mateo detonated the crowd with her minted rallying cry, and The Vixen gave a black-power salute to thunderous cheers.
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At the news conference after the vote, Ms. Lopez went out with a rallying cry, insisting that the people were entitled to a clean environment.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi invoked it as part of her rallying cry seeking to end decades of Republican rule in the House in 85033.
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The United States introduced its own peculiar twist on this idea, transforming a rallying cry of third-world liberation into a defense of white supremacy.
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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.
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"Her supporters have been the ones to have her back and make that rallying cry," said Ms. McGhee, who is close to Ms. Warren's team.
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"My turn" became a rallying cry for victims sharing their stories and the oppressed taking back power after years of losing it to corrupt forces.
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"Rolling back these restrictions was a rallying cry in the 2019 elections, and a majority of Virginians support a woman's right to choose," McClellan said.
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Westwood runway staples deconstructing formal aristocratic attire — pinstriped suiting, paper crowns, slogan patterned prints and genderless corseted gowns — remained a rallying cry against the establishment.
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"I'll be there for you — the captain said I had to," he says in response to a rallying cry from the assassin Baze Malbus. Charming!
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If the album has a rallying cry, it is "Just fucking kill me," delivered with what sounds like startling sincerity, despite the jaunty bass line.
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Warning Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro of "further actions" if his government doesn't change course, Trump's speech was an impassioned rallying cry before the international community.
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A final rallying cry from Apple's CEO came on Monday, just one day before the company was scheduled to face a hearing with the FBI.
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Go deeper: Trump slams Dems in rallying cry for Kentucky governor ahead of race Editor's note: This story is being updated as the situation unfolds.
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His campaign slogan, "Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times," has been adopted by demonstrators, serving as the most enduring rallying cry of the movement.
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With the White House as their backdrop, speakers repeated the phrase "We will not be erased," which has become a rallying cry against the proposal.
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After Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a "nasty woman" at the final presidential debate, the internet quickly turned the phrase into a feminist rallying cry.
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And "Medicare for all" — a concept that describes only some of those proposals — has become both a rallying cry and a test of progressive credentials.
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SOS Brutalism is the first global survey of Brutalist architecture from the 19723s to '21972s, and is a rallying cry for preserving these concrete structures.
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Trump's calls for burden sharing come in the context of an "America First" agenda — itself the rallying cry of isolationists during the Second World War.
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Divided into three sections, the piece begins with the leader of the patrol lecturing before trainees, then it cuts to a revolutionary's looping rallying cry.
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ST. PAUL, Minnesota — In October 2016, a year before #MeToo became a national rallying cry, a Minnesota couple discovered their teenage daughter had a secret cellphone.
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For interest groups attempting to gather US support for the Allies, the incident became a rallying cry, as is evident in Fred Spear's poster "Enlist" (1915).
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He made the case for government policies to protect human life and he strongly defended the boys in blue, an increasingly prominent rallying cry for Republicans.
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Kate Steinle's shooting death in 2015 sparked national debate over so-called sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
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Trayvon's death has become a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement, along with Michael Brown, Eric Garner and other black men killed while unarmed.
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" He later concluded with a rallying cry: "I know that somebody out there right now in this class just might occupy the White House one day.
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For a series in which the rallying cry is that artifacts and antiquities "belong in a museum," in the Indiana Jones movies, that never really happens.
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The book, written by Zuckerberg himself, ended with an urgent, even ominous rallying cry: If we don't create the thing that kills Facebook, someone else will.
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During the push for independence, "stop Lasnamäe" was a common rallying cry, a protest against the perceived Russification of the city and, by extension, the country.
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The shooting death of San Francisco resident Kate Steinle, allegedly by an undocumented immigrant, in particular became a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
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One such case, the murder of Kate Steinle in San Francisco, has been a central rallying cry of sanctuary city opponents and advocates of restricting immigration.
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Her jacket had "I really don&apost care, do U?" scrawled across the back, and that message has become a rallying cry for Saturday&aposs protesters.
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Consider Andreessen's iconic August 2011 missive announcing that "software is eating the world," which became the rallying cry for the generation of tech startups that followed.
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Footage of the arrests shows Garner saying, "I can't breathe" as he died, and the phrase became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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President Donald Trump launched his bid for the White House proclaiming that "the American dream is dead"; he has used "America first" as a rallying cry.
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The railway, embroiled in controversy for more than seven years, could serve as a new rallying cry, particularly with memories of the disappearing booksellers still fresh.
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"Remember the USS Liberty" has recently become a rallying cry for anti-Israel and anti-Semitic individuals who believe that Israel deliberately fired on the ship.
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Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who was running for a senate seat, made Maldonado's disappearance her rallying cry, warning that it was an echo of the dictatorship.
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The suggestion that Martinez was probably killed by undocumented migrants or smugglers is likely to become another rallying cry for the Trump administration's anti-immigrant agenda.
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Elizabeth Warren by literally shutting her down mid-debate, they turned the tables against him by taking up his own words as their new rallying cry.
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Kennedy's words were cutting, his tone a rallying cry that one political correspondent called the "best entry" into the usually-underwhelming genre of SOTU response speeches.
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Nerdish and soft-spoken, he loves to dwell on the case for prudence, caution and "facts on the ground"—hardly a rallying cry for populist times.
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If Dern's speech gave Hollywood a to-do list, Winfrey's gave it a rallying cry, as "Time's Up" became not just a project, but a promise.
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The action was a widely interpreted as a gesture to the "hands up, don't shoot" rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement and other activists.
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Investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) was once a term known only to international trade experts, but became the rallying cry of those opposed to EU-U.
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But an altercation during a trip to a Korean restaurant shortly thereafter soon turned into a rallying cry for the casual microaggressions Asian Americans face today.
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The pipeline has become a rallying cry for anti-fossil fuel advocates, but the pipeline's developers say it is safe and meets all necessary regulatory standards.
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Whether it passes or not, Obama's steady hand and consistent bureaucratic pressure have turned Guantanamo from a rallying cry for terrorists to something far less powerful.
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"Hands up, don't shoot"—a slogan championed by the #BlackLivesMatter movement—has been the rallying cry around police brutality for the last two years in America.
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Democrats increasingly see the issue of abortion as a rallying cry for their base, particularly the young women who have been more reluctant to support Clinton.
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The line peaks and cracks like the rallying cry of a teenager who has just discovered the existence of women and wants to share his joy.
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You can also use the wider hashtag #RefugeesWelcome (sans heart), which started trending in September 2015 and has become a rallying cry in support of refugees.
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"Put it in the Rift" seemed like a good rallying cry a few years ago, when everything from The Witness to Doom was promising VR support.
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It may also serve as a rallying cry for the anti-secrecy advocate's supporters, who have framed him as the target of an international smear campaign.
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Kemp has talked about rounding up "criminal illegals" and "taking them home," a tough stance on immigration, which has been a rallying cry for many Republicans.
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Yet rather than stress ways to minimize abortions, through better birth control education, adoptions, or counseling options, too many politicians use it as a rallying cry.
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Turning the language of so-called "locker room talk" into our rallying cry was just the beginning of reappropriating "male-only" spaces to speak our truths.
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But on social media, Warren backers turned McConnell's criticism into a rallying cry, praising the Democrat for persisting despite GOP attempts to stop her from speaking.
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The idea has been met with disdain in Mexico and by Latinos in the United States, but it has become a rallying cry for Trump supporters.
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Daniel Pantaleo used a banned chokehold on Garner, and his dying words of "I can't breathe" became a rallying cry against police brutality across the nation.
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It was the insult of her dreams: a rallying cry with more heat and emotion than any her campaign has generated in lo these many years.
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JON CARAMANICA Rage, desperation and hope against the odds drive "Dispossession," a hardheaded rallying cry previewing the album due in January by the Atlanta band Algiers.
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Overturning the blockbuster ruling has become a rallying cry for many progressives in the Democratic Party, and other lawmakers have introduced a similar measure this year.
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The characterization of Brown as being "no angel" by the Times became a Black Lives Matter rallying cry at protests in Ferguson and around the country.
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The latter turned it into a rallying cry of sorts, declaring themselves "proud members of the basket of deplorables" and even printing the phrase on apparel.
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And yes, the energy has flipped from Republicans to Democrats on health care, and health care will be a rallying cry for Democrats in upcoming races.
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The chant, a rallying cry from President Donald Trump's campaign events, calls for jailing Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee in the 2016 race and Trump's opponent.
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There's so much written about the southern border; it's in the news all the time, presidents use it as a bargaining chip and a rallying cry.
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The third has become a rallying cry for Democrats who claim the GOP is preparing for pay for tax cuts with cuts to Medicare and Medicaid.
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He also came under fire for sending a letter to schools demanding that students be read a Bolsonaro political rallying cry after singing the national anthem.
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Is Jordan Peele's "Us" a metaphor for our politically polarized moment, a rallying cry for the dispossessed 99 percent or simply a nifty home-invasion movie?
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Calling for Clinton to be locked up — a rallying cry enthusiastically chanted every night of the RNC convention — is a notably hostile claim for American politics.
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The anger among farmers fed directly into the populism that helped drive Mr. Trump into office, and he has seized upon it as a rallying cry.
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This has left some experts with a simple rallying cry for policymakers: Every person in the US should be able to obtain naloxone without a prescription.
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Jeannie Mok, a 19-year-old student who was protesting on the Kowloon Peninsula on Sunday, said the ban had given the movement another rallying cry.
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The Kavanaugh fight is equally likely to provide a rallying cry for the women, especially professional white women and African-American women, most infuriated by Trump.
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Eddie Huang's travel series takes him to the luxurious emirate of Dubai, and a political drama recounts one British family's rallying cry against the Iraq war.
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It's a rallying cry for his supporters — a bit like those Donald Trump voters who proudly took ownership of "deplorable" after Hillary Clinton called them that.
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The brave Heather Heyer's mother Susan Bro said she wanted her daughter's 'death to be a rallying cry for justice and equality and fairness and compassion.
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It's a good name, a memorable one worthy of a generation where social media can foster serious activism, and a hashtag can become a rallying cry.
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Sanders was particularly incensed by a proposed 27% rate hike by the New England Telephone company, and it became a rallying cry for his political campaigns.
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"Drop out and run for Senate" has become a rallying cry of O'Rourke skeptics for good reason: This presidential run thing is just not working out.
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Overturning Citizens United continues to be a rallying cry for reform-minded Democrats, as Republicans continue to block efforts to fix the system at every stage.
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Trump talking more about entitlements President Trump's recent rallies have included a new rallying cry: I'm the one who will save your Social Security and Medicare.
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Nearly every song became a rallying cry, and between them Residente spoke to declare his opposition to both the Trump administration and the current music business.
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The call was meant as a rallying cry for recovery from the brutal hurricane that struck the island in 2017, a slogan of hope amid calamity.
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The call was meant as a rallying cry for recovery from the brutal hurricane that struck the island in 2017, a slogan of hope amid calamity.
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Its demolition has become a kind of collective cleaning of the slate, a moral reboot for the city, another rallying cry for the prison abolition movement.
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Tarana Burke, credited with initially creating the hashtag #metoo — which recently lit up social media as a rallying cry for survivors of sexual violence — introduced McGowan.
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His political ethos of "unity in diversity" was a rallying cry for plurality, a country for all, in which all religions could cohabit and progress together.
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The plant closed the year after Ms. Silkwood's death, which became a rallying cry for antinuclear activists and helped sow doubts about the nuclear energy industry.
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His stand against political correctness has struck a chord with voters, and ever since his first "build a wall" rallying cry, his support has only grown.
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"Check your privilege, feminist shitlords!" reads a rallying cry of one Redditer who'd penned an exhaustive, 97-point explainer of the many privileges women enjoy over men.
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Related: Trump baffles Mississippi with 'Brexit' rallying cry Beyond its pet issues and principles, like most "-isms," the term is best understood by looking at its adherents.
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In its separatist past, the League's rallying cry used to be "Roma Ladrona" (Thieving Rome), but such slogans have now been replaced with calls for national unity.
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The #PantsuitPosse promptly answered and came together for another rallying cry in support of Hillary Clinton, which you can now watch in 360-degree virtual reality above.
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But critics say it took him too long to publicly disavow a shockingly racist speech Saturday by a white nationalist leader whose rallying cry mirrored Adolf Hitler's.
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Bernie Sanders proposed the single-payer health care plan, Medicare for All has been a rallying cry of many of the country's most prominent Democrats, from Sens.
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I'll concede that "magic happens" (a phrase that's very popular in Hawaii) sounds kind of cute — although I can't quite take it seriously as a rallying cry.
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Celebrities took up the cause, mentioning the movement on air during awards ceremonies and posting the rallying cry of #NoDAPL on social media platforms such as Instagram.
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Political slogans (particularly "Patria o Muerte"—"Homeland or Death"), combined with arresting visuals, quickly became a rallying cry from the government to its people after the revolution.
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In big cities and blue states with lots of progressive voters, universal health care has become the rallying cry for politicians looking to appeal to the left.
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Her decision gave the party a united public stance against what Democrats viewed as Trump's outrageous behavior, a rallying cry they can use against Republicans through November.
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Team-based sports don't have a singular rallying cry (not counting Nike slogans), but perhaps it's time they adopted one from the wise words of Celine Dion.
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Demands for smaller class sizes, fewer annual standardized tests, and opposition to the expansion of private-school voucher programs and charter schools have become a rallying cry.
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The incident may serve as something of a rallying cry for groups opposing the pipeline, which have said a spill could enter important watersheds and contaminate water.
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By the time the third act hits, it should be an exciting rallying cry, as the heroes try to finally stop the villain before it's too late.
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He tweeted about it soon after Cook County cut him loose, and then used the "Empire" actor as a rallying cry in Wisconsin later the same day.
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It's a rallying cry Democrats have been using for years, but one that has now gained renewed traction as Republicans struggle to put forth a repeal bill.
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The phrase "pull your socks up" came out in wartime England as a rallying cry to despondent soldiers who were bummed while conquering foreign lands and people.
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A video of the incident catches Garner exclaiming, "I can't breathe," while a police officer holds him down; the quote would become a rallying cry for protesters.
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You can watch the roast sizzle over at #KimOhNo, which is both a rallying cry for informed discussion about cultural appropriation and a better pun than Kim's.
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McConnell not only made it a rallying cry for Democrats—boosting Warren's profile in the process—but he also brought the King letter to the forefront again.
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Draped from the truck was a banner bearing the slogan that has been the rallying cry for the student-led protests that erupted in September: "reform corrupted".
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"I can't breathe" became a rallying cry for police reform activists, coming amid a stretch of other deaths of black men at the hands of white officers.
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More importantly, it has been used for decades as a powerful rallying cry for peace and unity in times of sociopolitical upheaval and tragedy around the world.
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The arrest was captured on video, and Garner can be heard saying "I can't breathe," which later became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Steinle's death became a rallying cry for Trump and others, who have invoked the case in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of the border wall.
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That's the rallying cry behind an emerging type of co-working space, created by women and for women, and expanding to industrial-chic streets across the country.
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"There's so much focus on Google and Facebook being too big that it's almost like a rallying cry from the industry to create more choice," he said.
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The nonprofit group said nearly 65,73 Americans ages 18 to 29 registered to vote in the roughly 24 hours after the singer-songwriter's social media rallying cry.
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This has been a rallying cry for Democrats who believe CEOs are paid too much and now they believe they have the evidence to prove it. Rep.
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His final words, "I can't breathe," were caught on cell-phone video and became a rallying cry for protests against the police in cities across the country.
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She once pushed "Declare Independence" even further into its anarchic electro-punk rallying cry and she remade "Big Time Sensuality" as a weightless breakbeat on Post Live.
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All that makes this a good moment to review how we got here and why net neutrality has become both a rallying cry and a murky buzzword.
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"Fake news" has become a rallying cry for President Trump and his supporters even as his critics have documented thousands of instances in which he has lied.
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According to the latest infrastructure report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers: From George Washington onward, our leaders have used infrastructure as a rallying cry.
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PARIS — The group of transgender prostitutes working in the Bois de Boulogne, a wooded park in western Paris, had a rallying cry for when they needed help.
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The last words Eric Garner, an unarmed black man, uttered on a New York City sidewalk in 20143 instantly became a national rallying cry against police brutality.
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By staging performances within these communities and addressing social, racial, and economic injustice, these artists are transforming a medium often considered high-art into a rallying cry.
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The New York Police Department recently apologized for the 1969 raid on the Stonewall Inn, an event that became a rallying cry for the gay rights movement.
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" But if the suspension was meant as punishment, it served only to supercharge her support from Mr. Trump, who tweeted a rallying cry: "Bring back @JudgeJeanine Pirro.
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But the complaint, a familiar rallying cry for his political base, serves as a reminder that his campaign to win re-election in 2020 is well underway.
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In a rallying cry to right-wing supporters on election day in 2015, Netanyahu famously declared that Arabs were flocking to polls "in droves" to defeat him.
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Steinle's shooting death in July of 2015 sparked national debate over sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for then-candidate Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
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Advocates on both sides of the gun-control debate have seized on the Sunday shooting in White Settlement, Texas, as a rallying cry for their respective causes.
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"We use it as a rallying cry," said Alex Low, a transit activist and organizer of the pageant, along with City Reliquary, a community museum in Williamsburg.
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Yes but: Support for Medicare for All is still strong among Democrats at 71%, so it remains an effective rallying cry for progressive Democrats in the primary.
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The death of Kate Steinle, for which Jose Ines Garcia Zarate was found not guilty in December, was a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
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"Build the Wall" was a rallying cry for President Trump all throughout the campaign, and continues for his base to be a central promise of his administration.
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Some in the crowd began chanting "Thief, Murderer, Erdogan", a rallying cry during the anti-government protests of recent years, prompting police to intervene, Reuters witnesses said.
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" As many people quietly mourned, protest chants shifted from "Hong Kong, add oil" — a common rallying cry meaning "keep up the fight" — to "Hong Kongers, seek revenge.
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As each detail of his plan becomes clearer, critics of Mr. Trump will muddy the policy debates by using his taxes as a rallying cry of opposition.
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The letter reads like a rallying cry, with Tan readying his troops to fend against the resources Uber is now freed up to pour into Southeast Asia.
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And she activated a potent network of small-dollar contributors who watch her online, especially after "nevertheless, she persisted" became a national resistance rallying cry around her.
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It was delivered in a flat monotone, the rallying cry of Kelly, a teenage girl whose parents and brother simply don't understand her unending drive for footwear.
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The partnership plays perfectly into Trump's central rallying cry of how political insiders are controlling the system and conspiring against him to tamp down his populist support.
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"The brave Heather Heyer's mother Susan Bro said she wanted her daughter's 'death to be a rallying cry for justice and equality and fairness and compassion,'" Sandberg wrote.
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Stewart did take the Walter Scott case, and would end up using a tactic that turned Scott's death into a national rallying cry against excessive force by police.
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The thrust of Harris' book and remarks in New York addressed finding commonality among diversity, a potential 2020 campaign rallying cry in a political climate that's deeply fractured.
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The companies lately have made shareholder rights a rallying cry and some governance specialists have called for funds to avoid the IPO because of the unusual voting situation.
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There is so much about Trump and his conduct that is "not normal" not normalcy itself has become a kind of rallying cry of resistance to his presidency.
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Ryan: 'We are not planning on erecting a deportation force' Draining the swamp Trump's rallying cry on the campaign trail was that he'd "drain the swamp" in Washington.
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Since he first made the pledge, walling off our neighbors to the south became an oft-repeated promise and rallying cry, both for the candidate and his supporters.
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So antifa have attempted an end run around terms-of-service violations by embracing images, turning a decades-old antifa rallying cry—"Bash the Fash"—into a meme.
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Manohla Dargis, The New York Times: Buoyed by its groovy women and Afrofuturist flourishes, Wakanda itself is finally the movie's strength, its rallying cry and state of mind.
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Ellison spent the last weekend before Election Day campaigning with Democrats, even as Republicans used the abuse allegations against him as a rallying cry against the entire party.
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Bush, meanwhile, did just well enough to get off the mat to fight in South Carolina — but fourth place isn't exactly a rallying cry to unify the establishment.
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A rallying cry for Democratic senators during the shutdown was that most Americans are in favor of helping DREAMers, undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children.
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I MEAN, WE SAW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE STOCK EARLIER THIS YEAR, YOUR RALLYING CRY TO THE TROOPS, OF COURSE, WHO ARE ALWAYS CONSCIOUS OF STOCK PRICE ISSUES.
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Kirsten Gillibrand, Elizabeth Warren, and most recently Bernie Sanders have scrambled to align themselves with what was, just weeks earlier, something of a fringe rallying cry among progressives.
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Her show, which launched on The CW last year, is smart, funny and filled with catchy original songs (yes including a Spice Girls-esque rallying cry called "Friendtopia").
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Whatever evidence the JIT ultimately brings against Sharif's family, the font has been the juiciest detail, becoming a rallying cry of social media users using the hashtag #Fontgate.
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Garner's death was recorded by a bystander, and his final words, "I can't breathe," became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement and sparked protests nationwide.
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For the moment, she is using a move many supporters see as yet another unfair assault on her character as a rallying cry to drive up Democratic turnout.
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As we've watched #MeToo become a rallying cry over the past year, many other women have been quick to cast themselves as "different" from survivors who come forward.
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Sure, we've seen coverage of how Trump's election has emboldened the liberal left whose call for confrontation at all times has become the rallying cry of the party.
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The ability of the wealthy to bring down their taxes is nothing new, but there has been a recent rallying cry to make the rich pay more. Sen.
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The shooting death of Kate Steinle in 2015 sparked a national debate over so-called sanctuary cities and became a rallying cry for Trump on the campaign trail.
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" The whole song definitely has this parable vibe, and ends with this perfect rallying cry: "I shall enjoy the fruits of my labor if I get freed today.
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Until now, there was no left-wing equivalent to the "Flight 93" essay, no rallying cry that urged Democrats and liberals to do whatever is necessary to win.
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ARSA's rise also brings concerns of a greater Islamist extremist insurgency in the region, as the Rohingyas' plight becomes a rallying cry for jihadi groups around the world.
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In a television interview during the campaign, he appeared to confirm his involvement in the killing of criminals in Davao, and reissued his "kill them all" rallying cry.
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Less than one-third support closing down ICE, and the data makes you wonder what could be behind the left's new rallying cry, given its very limited support.
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But with Maduro having survived massive protests last year and consolidated his grip, the international pressure has now given him a powerful rallying cry to seek re-election.
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It is time for President Trump and conservatives in Congress to truly get serious about abolishing the CFPB before it becomes just another cheap election year rallying cry.
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The issue became a rallying cry for conservatives, who accused the Obama administration of inappropriately curtailing their First and Fifth Amendment rights and attempting to hamstring their movement.
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With an opening-night pledge to "Make America Safe Again" amid civil unrest at home and turbulence abroad, Mr. Trump reached for a time-tested Republican rallying cry.
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What started as an effort by environmentalists for a climate-centered debate has now become a rallying cry from some Democratic presidential campaigns and echoed by sitting senators.
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President-elect Trump has promised to start construction right away on a wall across the Southwest border that was the signature proposal and rallying cry of his campaign.
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The case became a rallying cry for Trump and GOP politicians, who have invoked Steinle's name in decrying sanctuary cities and promoting the construction of a border wall.
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Garner's repeated dying cries of "I can't breathe!" became a rallying cry for the growing Black Lives Matter movement, which protests police brutality against blacks around the country.
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To others, Archie's image functions as a rallying cry of sorts, one that gave frustrated working-class whites a symbol to identify with and support during the 1970s.
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Zinke has also used the issue as a rallying cry to increase oil and gas production in the U.S. in order to generate more revenue for the country.
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In the context of climate change, instability becomes a rallying cry the military can use to justify conflict in regions that will be vulnerable because of climate change.
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With that rallying cry at the start of China's annual parliamentary meet in March, Beijing declared outright war on the smog that blights so many of its cities.
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The protest started as a rallying cry against a new law that would try Hong Kong residents in mainland China, but has since become a pro-democracy movement.
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The loss was so unexpected that it started a meme online, with "the Warriors blew a 3-1 lead" used as a rallying cry in any bleak situation.
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"Our hashtag is #OneTermTenney," said Sarah Reeske, a co-leader of Indivisible Mohawk Valley, quoting the rallying cry of a larger grass-roots coalition, called Knit the District.
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Pantaleo is accused in a July 2014 confrontation of fatally choking Eric Garner, whose words -- "I can't breathe" -- became a rallying cry in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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His actions have become a rallying cry amid a growing stream of petitions, protests and court cases aimed at blocking the Chinese around the lake and surrounding areas.
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Since the sexual-assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein broke in 2017, the term has been adopted as a rallying cry for survivors of all kinds of gendered violence.
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Long before the unconscionable family-separation catastrophe at our southern border, President Trump had made the battle against illegal immigrants the rallying cry of his campaign and administration.
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Though the song is heart-wrenching, it's tough not to fantasize about the rallying cry that could have been—a "Not Ready to Make Nice" updated for 2019.
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The bogus Soros conspiracy has become the rallying cry of European far-right leaders, including Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who are forming alliances to "save" white Europe.
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Take the case of the northern spotted owl, which has been a rallying cry for both sides of the debate since it was listed as threatened in 1990.
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The word has become a rallying cry for those who fear that the government is undermining the rule of law by taking increasing control over the judicial system.
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During the final days of the campaign, Trump warned that a Democratic House would try to impeach him and used it as a rallying cry to his supporters.
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The incident has since become a major rallying cry for protesters, and a source of conspiracy theories after the subway operator and police delayed in releasing CCTV footage.
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This mindset plagues both conservatives and liberals, however, it has become more pronounced as a rallying cry on the progressive side of the political fence in recent years.
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But Trump has repeatedly maligned that practice, dubbing it "catch and release," a concept that predates his presidency but that became a rallying cry during his 2600 campaign.
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With Mr. Trump celebrating the start of his presidency, the singers celebrated art as a comfort, an inspiration and a rallying cry for the coming months and years.
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Malaysia's prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, who booted Mr Najib out of office 15 months ago with a rallying cry against corruption, has called the fees "a huge killing".
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" In this powerful rebuttal to the white nationalists' slogan, "you will not replace us," she shows how history proves their rallying cry to be "a bald-faced lie.
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If you cannot be respectful of our alignment with that cause, with that protest, with that rallying cry, then there was nothing that I wanted from you anyway.
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Because Iran represents a fundamental threat to Israel's existence and because it is a rallying cry within Israel, we expect that Iran will top Israel's Oval Office agenda.
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"Safe space" may be the rallying cry of 2016, but the phrase was popularized in the 1960s, when feminist groups applied it to havens for consciousness-raising discourse.
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While Republicans have used the Supreme Court as a campaign trail rallying cry for years, Democrats have been slower to exploit what has become a pivotal societal question.
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Mr. Garner's final words — "I can't breathe," spoken 11 times — became a rallying cry for demonstrators protesting the police killings of unarmed men in cities across the country.
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McAdoo's proclivity for referring to a football as the Duke, as in "We've got to protect the Duke," became a rallying cry painted on banners at tailgate parties.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — For decades, the idea of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital served as a rare and powerful rallying cry that united the Arab world.
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Read Lisa's story: Democrats Formally Call for a Green New Deal, Giving Substance to a Rallying Cry We want to hear your thoughts on the Green New Deal.
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The Green New Deal may also be a rallying cry in some of the school strikes that students are planning for Friday to demand action on climate change.
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Former Sears CEO Eddie Lampert gave 1,000 employees a rallying cry at a town hall meeting Tuesday as the company gears up for a do-or-die holiday season.
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A growing number of congressional Republicans are objecting to the cost and viability of a proposal that was a rallying cry for the billionaire businessman during his insurgent campaign.
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"Think" (19873) Something of a sequel (or at least distant cousin) of "Respect," Franklin wrote this feminist rallying cry with Teddy White, her husband and manager at the time.
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The counterargument, Brennan said, is a US presence could have led to the deaths of hundreds of US military personnel and been exploited by ISIS as a rallying cry.
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The rallying cry, "Old enough to fight, old enough to vote" came into fashion and the state of Georgia lowered its voting age from 21 to 18 in 1943.
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And we shouldn&apost be surprised after abolish ICE has become the new rallying cry for many, and not just the hard left, just the straight up left, listen.
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But the new rallying cry of codifying Roe, Harris's campaign said, "simply ... isn't enough"; states could still pass restrictive laws, which would then have to be challenged by courts.
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The rural voters who will decide Senate races from North Dakota to Tennessee love Trump — and his us-against-them rallying cry during and after the Brett Kavanaugh hearings.
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"Hands up, don't shoot" became a rallying cry at the Ferguson protests, which started after a white police officer killed Michael Brown, an unarmed, 18-year-old black teenager.
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I don't want her death to be a focus for more hatred, I want her death to be a rallying cry for justice and equality and fairness and compassion.
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The phrase was a rallying cry for Gamergate — a harassment campaign against women in the game industry — and Wetherell, after seeing that first batch of tweets, watched it closely.
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While the recent price crash has concerned many new investors, experienced traders have seen it all before, with the rallying cry of "HODL" echoing across cryptocurrency forums this week.
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Halsey, in a tweet, said that reciting the poem was hard for her to do, but it may have just become the next rallying cry for all of us.
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It quickly became the rallying cry of protests around the country, and Garner's death became a "pivotal flash point" for the Black Lives Matter movement, the Washington Post reports.
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Democrats two years ago introduced a vague framework for 21st Century trust-busting, and "break up big tech" has become a campaign rallying cry in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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"Black Lives Matter is far larger than a hashtag, it's a rallying cry," wrote Lawrence, who said she was a social worker and wasn't get paid for her performance.
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Last month, what was supposed to be a rallying cry for unity in a nation deep in crisis quickly soured as Nigerians took to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
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"This book is a rallying cry for all women — sexually harassed or not — who want to take control of their lives and their own personal power," Carlson tells PEOPLE.
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