After all, I mean, that was his rallying cry a couple of years ago.
The rallying cry drew out criticism from supporters and detractors alike, with most decrying the effort.
One could easily imagine such a video becoming a rallying cry for anti-Chechnya sentiment.
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It was that flight that resulted in the popular rallying cry of "Let's Roll!"
Microsoft's allies will need more than a Las Vegas rallying cry to turn the tides.
They became the rallying cry for an emerging environmental movement which continues to this very day.
But then again, efficiency is not nearly as rousing a rallying cry as resisting federal usurpation.
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For this biography is also something of a political pamphlet, a sophisticated rallying cry for disoriented modern Toryism.
The growing calls for Goni to be put on trial could become a rallying cry for further unrest.
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With the European stock markets booming, and much of Asia still in flux, the rallying cry is, Go West!
Meanwhile Labour's Deputy Leader, Harriet Harman, issued a rallying cry to party activists.
But countering mandates with bonds doesn't exactly make for a rousing rallying cry.
It was a painful admission, concedes Gutierrez, but both men agree it became a rallying cry for Kellogg employees.
This murder has served as a rallying cry for gays, who think the government should grant them greater protection.
Of course, Livingston is not alone in using criticism as a rallying cry.
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Education should have been might still be the great rallying cry of his second term.
The Labour leader will try to make that history come alive and to use it as his new rallying cry.
At that point in his stump speech, Mr Rubio cleverly transforms his uplifting personal story into a political rallying cry.
Give me liberty or send me to bed without supper is not a rallying cry for the defenders of freedom.
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In Pakistan, where the politicians have governed no better than the soldiers, democracy has only intermittent appeal as a rallying cry.
John Boehner had a rallying cry during the 2010 elections that he would share to the great pleasure of his audiences.
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The administration, meanwhile, is focused on trying to turn the death of the McCain bill into a midterm election rallying cry.
"No toilet, no bride, " has become a rallying cry for women raising a stink about the lack of a basic amenity.
He issued a defiant message to the terrorists, and a rallying cry to Londoners in the wake of the attacks, which killed 52 people.
Meanwhile, Republicans are continuing to whittle away at the law's impact and are hoping that Obamacare's failure could become a rallying cry.
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So we took up the rallying cry of parents-to-be everywhere: Not us!
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Standing in front of crowds of Latino workers, Obama has been known to chant the traditional Chicano rallying cry, "Si se puede!"
Indeed, the new Democratic rallying cry is that Republicans are too negative.
The politically motivated headlines concerning these investments may serve as a rallying cry for critics, but they fail to identify the fundamental mistake.
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Democrats, after all, will still be able to use the law as a political rallying cry even though it has largely been defanged.
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