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- Mobilise is a set of Christian conferences, w****end retreats and resources for students and twenties, run by the Newfrontiers family of churches in the...
- The Rank and File Mobilising Committee (RFMC) was an umbrella group which coordinated left wing groups to campaign for increased democracy within the Labour...
- workers will be drafted". CBC. May 18, 2024. "'This is not a bluff': Putin mobilises Russia's military and says he will respond to 'nuclear blackmail' if threatened"...
- Nearly all of the world's countries parti****ted, with many nations mobilising all resources in pursuit of total war. Tanks and aircraft pla**** major...
- In military aviation, scrambling is the act of quickly mobilising military aircraft. Scrambling can be in reaction to an immediate threat, usually to intercept...
- remained an elitist organisation until 1937, when the leadership began mobilising the Muslim m****es, which turned the league into a po****r organisation...
- the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), playing a key role in mobilising Malay opposition to the Malayan Union and shaping early nationalist movements...
- Open Doors' stated aims are to raise awareness of global ****cution, mobilising prayer, support and action among Christians from around the world. It...
- who took part. Tens of thousands of people from all levels of society mobilised across Europe and captured Jerusalem in 1099. One feature of the crusades...
- Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia, and declared war on 28 July. After Russia mobilised in Serbia's defence, Germany declared war on Russia and France, who had...