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War mobilization created labor shortages, resulting in more women and Black workers joining the industrial workforce.

The designation, effective from November 24, follows a huge US military mobilization in the Caribbean which Washington states is necessary to prevent drug smuggling into the United States.

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She has called party loyalists to engage in “permanent mobilization.”

"For many hours, this mobilization proceeded and developed peacefully, until a group of hooded individuals began to commit acts of violence," Pablo Vazquez, Mexico City's security chief, told reporters.

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In World War III, there would be no slow mobilization, no moving troops around by ships or massing on muddy fields.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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