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rallying

[ral-ee-ing] / ˈræl i ɪŋ /




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Carson said he hopes Public First will be a “rallying point for a pretty large community of people” who want guardrails around AI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Families, friends and neighbors in West Virginia are rallying around two members of their state’s National Guard, who were shot while working in Washington, D.C., over Thanksgiving.

From The Wall Street Journal

Loktev didn’t set out to be a witness to history, but what she’s emerged with is an indispensable record and a rallying cry.

From Los Angeles Times

That result sent the country’s bonds and currency rallying.

From The Wall Street Journal

The senator had long telegraphed, even before it became Democrats’ rallying cry for the length of the shutdown, that health care subsidies were his red line.

From Salon