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Definition of Rallies

Rallies
Rally Ral"ly, n.; pl. Rallies. 1. The act or process of rallying (in any of the senses of that word). 2. A political mass meeting. [Colloq. U. S.]

Meaning of Rallies from wikipedia

- Look up rally or rallying in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rally or rallye may refer to: Demonstration (political), a political rally, a political demonstration...
- historic rallying (also known as classic rallying), in which older cars can continue to rally. Historic rallies are usually regularity rallies with no...
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- The list of Trump rallies has been spread across two articles: List of rallies for the 2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign List of post–2016 election...
- championship have included Monte Carlo Rally, Tour de Corse, Sanremo, Acropolis, Safari Rally, and national rallies of Great Britain, Finland, New Zealand...
- Retrieved November 14, 2011. "Dueling Rallies Spike Hotel Bookings". NBC. September 28, 2010. "Jon Stewart: Rallies Not a Response to Glenn Beck". Rolling...
- term "stamp rally" is a wasei-eigo invention. In addition to rallies organized by chain stores, railroad companies, or travel agencies, rallies are often...
- pandemic, Trump suspended in-person campaign rallies from March 3 through June 19, replacing them with 'tele-rallies'. COVID-19 diagnoses peaked at about 31...
- A pep rally, pep ****embly or pep session is a gathering of people, typically students of middle school, high school, and college age, before a sports...
- Struggle sessions (Chinese: 批斗大会; pinyin: pīdòu dàhuì), or denunciation rallies or struggle meetings, were violent public spectacles in Maoist China where...