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It may take some time for the district/ state administration to mobilise rescue teams, including police, fire personnel etc.
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Older adults are mobilised to support and assist.
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Clashes with the police have mobilised some people to action against laws which would prohibit self-organisation and gathering to enjoy teknivals.
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Patients are mobilised 24 hrs post-operatively, with protective splints.
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He also lived high lifestyle and his efforts to mobilise opinion against the slave trade had cost a good deal of money.
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Thus, the general staffs of the great powers developed elaborate timetables to mobilise faster than any of their rivals.
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The leaders will work very hard to mobilise support for the people to recover.
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At the time an analyst claimed the group had between 300 to 500 active supporters that it could mobilise at any given time.
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It has also often mobilised people across various political parties for single causes.
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Along a similar line task forces are groups of appliances that are mobilised to combat a particular incident out of their usual area of operation.
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