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Another shot from the top of the wall galvanized him.
The words galvanized the men into action, and they turned to face him.
Nothing was ever important enough to galvanize him to some kind of action.
It is possible, of course, for media attention to galvanize action.
"We really hope to galvanize the industry to go further."
This is exactly what we need to galvanize the Left.
Still others said they had been galvanized by a single issue like abortion rights.
The Administration apparently wanted to make its position known now in order to galvanize support.
He said the challenge of putting on the show galvanized the company.
The success of the team has galvanized the campus, as well.
Because there was a political base that actually galvanized around this issue.
For American conservatives, the past three months have been galvanizing.
The experience seemed to galvanize his resolve to make good.
But a character was still needed to galvanize the action for the second half of the movie.
The ruling was to change his life and galvanize the country.
One glance was all he needed to galvanize him into action.
It was one of those books that galvanize a whole generation.
Her words, breaking the long silence, galvanized them all into action.
Put some effort into galvanizing curiosity about what's actually going on in government.
The open letter, in part a response to this development, galvanized that discussion.
But their problems galvanize those who do vote and play a central role in our elections.
What would help sell the deal, it seems, are galvanizing television images.
That event more than any other seemed to galvanize the authorities, too.
What cannot be argued is that it galvanized the wine market.
"It galvanized us to go out and seek private funds."
The king, no longer galvanised with gin, said and did nothing.
The shivering which galvanised him had to be got under control.
The fear which before had turned Owen's limbs to water now suddenly galvanised him.
Her cry galvanised some of the men into action.
The start galvanised her, he could have sworn her feet left the ground.
Like a suddenly released spring he galvanised into action.
The ground crew waiting by the Sabre saw him coming and were galvanised into action.
All exterior wrought iron work is sent away to be galvanised.
It has been asserted that the whole incident galvanised the entire freedom movement.
Later Betas had galvanised bodies which generally lasted very well.
Every inch of its exterior metal is galvanised against corrosion.
But, from the weight of questions, other topics galvanised our audience more, and there simply wasn't time to get to them.
The anger galvanised his will; once again, he experienced the sudden sensation of concentration and power.
The Gestapo officer sat up suddenly, galvanised into life.
No sooner had they left the house than Poirot was galvanised into a fever of activity.
Sherlock Holmes sprang out of his chair as if he had been galvanised.
"What really galvanised me into writing was reading Chandler.
That is obviously what has galvanised this latest bout of recidivism.
But, it was the president's idea of putting a schoolteacher in space that galvanised anew the popular interest.
The album's success galvanised the four musicians to work on their own material and release it as a band.
These rods can be galvanised to prevent rusting and corrosion.
For some reason her play-acting had galvanised the youths.
The August riots caught him on the hop, but profoundly galvanised his sense of social mission.
These deaths galvanised much in the way of action in and around the Red Road.
The chassis wasn't galvanised due to the additional weight it adds.