This is the real Africa, where a small part of the population quietly suffers the terror of knowledge, while the large majority unknowingly awaits the call to arms.
But until concrete measures are taken, all that the modern Russian Army will share with those who answered the call to arms in 1918, is its lack of up-to-date equipment.
But I would suggest respectfully to all of my colleagues for all the wrong messages this resolution will send to our enemies, nothing it contains will be more devastating than what it says to our troops, to our military, those brave men and women in uniform who answered the call to arms, issued not by some ephemeral entity, but by us, by this Congress.
"Just as the crew of the Monitor fought tirelessly to keep their 'old-time knight in armour' afloat, so have many worked tirelessly since her loss to keep their commitment to her, and to the 16 sailors who answered the call-to-arms of a young nation in peril, and paid the ultimate price, " said Kathryn Sullivan, acting National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa) administrator.
In 1991, Gore wrote the bestseller, "Earth in the Balance, " a call to arms to protect the air, water and land.
But Truman had been urged to turn the request into a general call to arms against Communist expansion anywhere in the world by advisers like Acheson, who warned that if Greece and Turkey fell they would be like rotten apples in a barrel: the whole Mediterranean region could be affected.
Defending Freedom However heady the appeal of a call to arms, however just the cause, we should still shed a tear for all that will be lost when war claims its wages from us.
Smith tried to defend the inbound passer, then ran up the court with the kids, waving his arms to call for the ball.
The firestorms that were lit in Birmingham, Oxford, Memphis, Tuscaloosa, Montgomery, Little Rock and Selma were a call to arms to which the people responded.
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Standing tall with a 4.3-inch display and being the first of Nokia's brood to boast LTE connectivity, the 900 is the company's call-to-arms, a mid-range contender crafted with a single-minded mission: shore up the gaps left by the lesser 800 and 710 and establish a brand presence.
He said that thinking about the afterlife in new terms leads to thoughts about what it means to be alive, saying that for some people the book was "a call to arms" to look at their actions during their lifetime and how we they do them better.
So when the Bush campaign issued a midnight call-to-arms after the Florida Supreme Court's decision last Wednesday, Feeney was ready.
But for Byron Buffalo, lay minister at the United Church of Christ in Bridger, South Dakota, the designation was a call to arms.
The reason this is important is that clearly, there is an implicit call to arms in the original piece.
These quiet continuities were supposed to be reassuring, but instead they revealed the unreality that lay beneath his call to arms.
The letter from King Henry is dated 1543 and is a call to arms to landlords to recruit troops from their tenants to go into battle against the Scots.
In two YouTube videos yesterday, online activist group Anonymous addressed media and followers with a call to arms against the New York Stock Exchange.
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His statement was not a call to arms against the government.
For those willing to commence the next key battle on copyright reform, this is our call to arms.
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"It's a place to gather frustrated Americans who want to make change in the way government works and to be a catalyst for change and a call to arms, " Snowe said in an interview.
In this case, the firm concedes that the enthusiastic response to Mr Ellison's call to arms came as a surprise.
Mr Durkan said he endorsed General John De Chastelain's call for loyalist paramilitaries to engage with the arms body.
Mr Kabila, however, is enjoying huge popularity in Kinshasa after his nationalist call to arms last month to resist the rebels at the gates of the city.
If memory serves, this call to arms has been issued multiple times over the years with quite limited success.
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He said that after the call to the GP surgery he became responsive again, flinging his arms around, and they thought he was fine.
When the call went up for military veterans to raise their hands, the air was forested with arms.
Just hours after President Obama was re-elected, the U.S. backed a U.N. call to renew debate over a draft Arms Trade Treaty (ATT).
If we could somehow call a halt to this intellectual arms race, Goldman would wind up with the same employees, but at lower cost to society.
When it comes to naval arms control, the United States has no real choice: It must call the Soviets' bluff, eschew such negotiations and preserve the most effective naval forces possible.
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