It is possible that, as polling day approaches, the electorate will after all
galvanise around the big two, since they alone can form governments.
Not exact matches
Recognised internationally for strategic public awareness campaigning, our investigations and those of our partner organisations have exposed the extreme abuse of animals exported from Australia, Europe and South America,
galvanising caring people from right
around the world to speak out for animals and demand an end to the global live export trade.
Perhaps the painful memory of going out to an inferior side may even
galvanise the Gunners to do better next time
around.
And he seems to be having the effect of making those other Gunners
around him put in the extra effort as well, just as our former superstar Thierry Henry had such a
galvanising effect on the whole team with his abilities on the pitch.
An exciting new face in the dressing room could
galvanise the current crop of players, who are not overjoyed by seeing the sulking Sanchez mope
around The Emirates.
«The election of Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader has
galvanised a new generation of activists, and this year at Left Field we aim to give them a platform to discuss issues
around social justice, the economy, gender and the possibilities for genuine change under a Corbyn government.»
Around the world the book Silent Spring
galvanised public awareness of the dangers of pesticides.
In New York, just after the turn of the century, a small circle of photographic visionaries revolved
around the magnetic figure of Alfred Stieglitz (1864 - 1946), whose influence as artist, patron and gallerist
galvanised this tight - knit community.
The first work to be seen in the space, Lewis Teague Wright's «Suspicions In, For, Without Paradise», embodies this contrast sharply with its thin twists of copper plated bronze entwined
around a pillar of corrugated
galvanised steel.