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call to arms造句

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A call to arms against the invaders.

call to arms造句

call to arms; of military personnel.

This is more than a political campaign; it is a call to arms.

This can be read more broadly as a call to arms.

This call to arms was spoken by Winston Churchill in his inaugural radio broadcast on this day in 1940.

This wasn't just an expose of ONI's deeds, it was an indictment that constituted a call to arms.

It can best be read as a call to arms for bolder efforts by governments to adopt policies that embrace both sets of needs.

"Viva Mexico! " is a current-day twist on rebel priest Miguel Hidalgo's original call to arms in 1810. Mexicans eventually achieved their independence from Spain in 1821.

"Let us collectively desire, conceive and create the new building of the future," wrote Walter Gropius in his Bauhaus call to arms in 1919.

An earlier representative of this tradition is Paul Lafargue's call to arms, The Right to Be Lazy, while a more recent addition to this genre is Corinne Maier's Bonjour Laziness.

In recent days, in response to a call to arms from WikiLeaks reps, hundreds of mirror sites have sprung up around the globe, effectively preventing WikiLeaks from being snuffed out for good.

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