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  • 11rally — rally1 rallier, n. /ral ee/, v., rallied, rallying, n., pl. rallies. v.t. 1. to bring into order again; gather and organize or inspire anew: The general rallied his scattered army. 2. to draw or call (persons) together for a common action or… …

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  • 12rally — I UK [ˈrælɪ] / US noun Word forms rally : singular rally plural rallies ** 1) [countable] a public meeting that a lot of people go to in order to support someone or something or to protest against someone or something a pro democracy rally mass… …

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  • 13rally — ral|ly1 [ˈræli] n plural rallies 1.) a large public meeting, especially one that is held outdoors to support a political idea, protest etc ▪ About 1,000 people attended the rally in Hyde Park. ▪ We decided to hold a rally to put pressure on the… …

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  • 14rally — [[t]ræ̱li[/t]] ♦♦♦ rallies, rallying, rallied 1) N COUNT A rally is a large public meeting that is held in order to show support for something such as a political party. About three thousand people held a rally to mark international human rights… …

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  • 15Rally GB — Wales Rally GB is the largest and most high profile motor rally in the United Kingdom. It is a round of the FIA World Rally Championship and MSA British Rally Championship and is based in and around the city of Cardiff in Wales. From its first… …

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  • 16Rally Finland — The current service park area at Paviljonki, Jyväskylä …

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  • 17rally — An upward price movement. See recovery. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary ( recovery) An upward movement of prices . Opposite of reaction. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary An upward movement of prices following a decline. The opposite of a… …

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  • 18Public image of Sarah Palin — Sarah Palin waves to delegates during her vice presidential nomination acceptance speech at the 2008 Republican National Convention …

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  • 19rally — 1 verb rallied, rallying 1 (I, T) to come together or bring people together to support an idea, a political party etc: Margaret Thatcher s speech had the effect of rallying the party faithful. (+ to): Fellow Republicans rallied to the President s …

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  • 20rally — I ral•ly [[t]ˈræl i[/t]] v. lied, ly•ing, 1) to bring into order again; gather and organize or inspire anew: to rally scattered troops[/ex] 2) to draw or call together for a common action or effort: to rally one s friends[/ex] 3) to concentrate… …

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