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At times, it almost seems like a call to arms.
Now that's a call to arms if ever I heard one.
The knowledge comes with a price: a call to arms.
The second was a call to arms for dance to help change society.
But others took the attacks as a call to arms.
How about a call to arms against the Thai government.
I think he said that the big society was not a cry for help but a call to arms.
She ended with a call to arms: "We want you to be part of our army."
The election comes down to a call to arms for Democrats."
To the bill's opponents, those actions were a call to arms.
For Amtrak's 25 million passengers, this should be a call to arms.
Powell issues a call to arms to kill the entire gang.
It was a call to arms for what would become the modern consumerist culture.
It was a call to arms, and the veterans were eager to join up.
It's like a call to arms, which the Democrats will ignore at their peril.
It's a call to arms, and a beautiful, exhilarating one at that.
Then he said, "Not exactly what I usually think of as a call to arms."
This is more than a political campaign; it is a call to arms.
This is nothing less than a call to arms to restore the vitality of the American dream.
The speech was both a call to arms and a declaration to conservatives that he is one of them.
The draft bill has only been out for a few hours, and its opponents are already issuing a call to arms.
There will be outrage and a call to arms.
Still, this book is not intended to provide an incremental agenda, but to be a call to arms.
Clinton's address on March 3 was a call to arms aimed at both branches of government and the political parties.