Sentences with phrase «whose rallying cry»

So protesters, whose rallying cry on Twitter was marked by the #NoDAPL hashtag, were joyous when the Army Corps of Engineers, which was in charge of permits for the project, appeared to move against it in December.

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Nashville hockey fans began throwing the fish on the ice as a rallying cry and homage to the Detroit Red Wings, whose fans routinely throw octopus on the ice to satisfy the «Legend of the Octopus.»
Incoming Public Advocate Letitia James was less conciliatory, taking her oath on a bible held by little Dasani Coates, a homeless girl whose tale became a rallying cry after the New York Times did a five - part series on her life.
The groups are also backing a postcard campaign inspired by the rallying cry of Richard Martinez — whose son was killed in the recent UC Santa Barbara shootings — of «not one more!»
Winfrey's speech thundered into a rallying cry for equality and justice for women everywhere, «whose names we'll never know,» and a salute to men who support them.
The document is the Monroe Doctrine, and the rallying cry becomes Manifest Destiny, as though it is not only in the nation's best interests to expand our influence, but the best interest of anyone whose culture we might absorb.
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