Sentences with phrase «in galvanising»

Contacts such as these are invaluable in galvanising support.
«Its vital support of art galleries and museums across the UK, and the role it plays in galvanising support for the visual arts in Britain, make it a truly exceptional organisation.
A former war photographer tracks the shameful ivory trade in a galvanising documentary which is a potent mix of film and message
Again the sculpture resides on the floor taking the form of a rounded edge square in galvanised iron.
Pot them up in galvanised metal containers for contemporary, understated style, or wrap them in sisal for a rustic, country appearance.

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The «action points «are aimed at galvanising governments into action ahead of two UN Global Compacts on Refugees and for Migration at the UN General Assembly in September 2018.
In recent pontificates, and especially at World Youth Days from Denver to Sydney and Rio de Janeiro, we have seen the galvanising effect that coherent and challenging catechesis can have on the faithful.
The chronic violence has galvanised some Christians into political action, especially in the Middle Belt states of Kaduna and Plateau, where the Christian share of the population is relatively high.
When South African raisin packer Fruits du Sud installed a multihead weigher from the Ishida SE economy range in one of its plants, the investment galvanised packing speeds and paid for itself in under six months.
I also thought Sanchez was our best player 3 years straight and who tried in vain to galvanise the rest of the players into winning more trophies.
«We got a good interactive talk going and there is a belief there, what we have to do is galvanise ourselves in what is an eight - game season now,» Adkins said.
It should be remembered that we beat Chelsea 3 - 0 at home back in September, but the contrast in fortunes following that game has been remarkable; the defeat ultimately galvanised Antonio Conte's side who went on to win thirteen league games in a row and ultimately run away with the title, while the Gunners let old habits bite them in the backside yet again as a very promising start to the campaign disintegrated after a number of poor performances and results.
If United retain the big shiny silver one, then the result will go down in history either as a blip or as «the moment that galvanised Ferguson's men / meant Jonny Evans was finally, mercifully, put out to pasture / saw Phil Jones take the armband».
But his quality would have surely galvanised the chaos at Old Trafford this season, and we hope that at least one Premier League club may be able to prise him away from Spain in the near future.
Wasn't the greatest tournament for the 31 - year - old, but his goals against Hungary were crucial for his country to advance, was pivotal against Croatia and Wales, and was then able to inspire and galvanise his team - mates from the sidelines in the final.
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.
I do wish you would understand that our passion is so vital to us fans, not the club, that passionate language is the only weapon we wield in our attempts to galvanise support for our point of view.
The players must be feeling the effects of being overplayed and Wenger has assured us that he will be bringing in some fresh legs to try and galvanise the team a little.
Arsenal's win earlier on in the day closed the gap at the top of the table and Jose Mournho will need to galvanise his side in the second half for another push.
The additional space at Europe's top table should have galvanised competition in the peloton and produced the most exciting race for the top four (minus one) ever.
Similar (ish) to Fergie: not too early in the spring that it risks derailing the season and undermining the manager, but with a few games left to galvanise the players and allow the fans to give Wenger a proper send - off.
The team have been galvanised since the ugly scenes at their 3 - 0 home defeat to Burnley on March 10, and former Stoke striker Marko Arnautovic has been the figurehead of that recovery after two goals in a 3 - 0 win over the Saints was followed by a resolute team display that helped them to a 1 - 1 draw at Chelsea.
It's not so much that we rely on him to do everything but his presence in the team — much like Michael Ballack when he plays for Germany — has such a galvanising impact on the rest of the team.
Arsenal are desperate to get back in the Champions League and hope the announcement will galvanise disaffected fans before their showdown against Atletico Madrid.
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.
One thing is for sure: the way he galvanised a squad containing so many foreign imports in such a short space of time was nothing short of admirable, as was the way he conducted himself throughout his 18 - month tenure at Vicarage Road.
The Super Eagles forward was introduced with two minutes left to play in the game with his team trailing the visitors 0 - 2, and his presence galvanised his side as they battled their way back to 2 - 2.
In no way whatsoever will we be affected negatively by the atmosphere, if anything we will be affected positively and galvanised by it.The game will be decided by the team who are more assured at key moments in the game.&raquIn no way whatsoever will we be affected negatively by the atmosphere, if anything we will be affected positively and galvanised by it.The game will be decided by the team who are more assured at key moments in the game.&raquin the game.»
Equipped in every department with world - class calibre, Bayern always seemed to have a rabbit to pull out of the hat: a vital save from goalkeeper Manuel Neuer; the electrifying overlapping of full - backs Philipp Lahm and David Alaba; or Brazilian centre - back Dante galvanising his colleagues by word or deed.
a) the people involved in the programme who claim that their running of the show has galvanised the listeners to take part
I hoped that the armband might at least galvanise Walcott, whose contributions have hardly been telling in recent weeks.
To complicate matters for Steve Kean, he must galvanise a dressing room which were well and truly put in their place last weekend.
consistantly faltering and turning in gutless displays which in my mind should be even harder to do than galvanise a squad.
The increasingly - attacking Serie A appeals if they can find a suitor willing to take a loan without an option to buy (or, to include a buyback clause), whilst a 46 - game Championship season — perhaps at Hull City, who recently hired a close friend of Roman Abramovich in Leonid Slutskiy — could have the same galvanising effect as it did on Tammy Abraham, Kasey Palmer and Izzy Brown last season.
I was not amused by the continual booing, but of course it just galvanised me and made me try even harder to score, create and maybe even add a tiny little bit of subtle showboating to rub it in.
While he struggled to cope when paired with Denilson, the return of the captain from his knee injury galvanised Song as player who is not only strong in the tackle and willing to work hard, but someone who can play a clinical final pass as well.
Iweriebor assured the players in the private and public sectors in East Africa's largest economy that its Kenyan franchise is ready and committed to finance key projects and business transactions capable of galvanising the economic development of the country and upscale the standard of living of its people.
Remnick's thesis is that the outpouring of racial violence in the heart of the Deep South galvanised the civil rights movement and the nation outside the south and led to the momentous 1965 Voting Rights Act, which ensured that African - Americans in the south got the vote.
It was a clear message being sent from the Tory party to gay people, and in doing so it actually galvanised many of the campaign groups which drove the issue into mainstream acceptability in the years to come.
If anything, it is to be applauded that the debate has galvanised such high levels of engagement among the Scottish public, culminating in an expected turnout for the referendum of as much as 80 %.
As minister for munitions he galvanised British industry but then was marooned as secretary of sta te for war in 1916.
In a plan that echoes the successful campaign of Donald Trump in the US they are set to call out negative coverage in the press and on television and use it to galvanise supporIn a plan that echoes the successful campaign of Donald Trump in the US they are set to call out negative coverage in the press and on television and use it to galvanise supporin the US they are set to call out negative coverage in the press and on television and use it to galvanise supporin the press and on television and use it to galvanise support.
Asked how he could possibly ask Labour voters to vote for him when he spent most of the last week encouraging a Labour candidate to stand against him, Mr Davis replied: «I'm asking everybody and we've had support from Tories, of course, Liberal activists, people who say «I've voted Labour all my life» and - most interestingly of all - people who said I've never taken an interest in politics all my life but this has galvanised my interest.»
All three will be planning to use Twitter heavily in the run up to the general election next year to connect with voters and galvanise volunteers.
I tend to think that whilst, admittedly, it can in certain cases be counter-productive (it all too often demonises the poorest, when it seems to me that some of the most poisonous elements of society are to be found at the top), nonetheless it does also focus the mind on the problem, and unite people behind the recognition of it, and galvanise them into trying to seek solutions and remedies for it.
While the debates galvanised interest in the campaign, therefore, whether they had any real effect on the outcome is moot.
Woolas's inflammatory leaflets focused on the need to «galvanise the white Sun - reading voters» of Oldham, in the words of one of his aides.
Galloway's unexpected 2012 victory in Bradford West was in large part thanks to his ability to galvanise young people and women from Bradford's large British Pakistani community, who were politically excluded by biraderi, the kinship - based politics system that had become entrenched in Bradford.
We travel from a farm in south west England with a pregnant May looking to find a better life for her unborn child, galvanised by the opportunities oil presents and the freedoms it could allow for her daughter.
Recognising marriage in the tax system alienates some voters but galvanises Cameron's core vote.
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