The foot soldiers, be it forest guards or home guards posted around these reserves, have lost interest.
"You need that big money, but you also need to focus on the outreach and the small donors and the volunteers and the foot soldiers, " Krumholtz says.
The MBA students who served as the foot soldiers in this process hailed from The George Washington University, Georgetown University, American University and Howard University.
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At the bottom, the foot-soldiers, the grunts, still can mess around, still can try get to school, have friends.
But the families of the foot-soldiers will be mourning their dead.
Later that night, on learning that their leader had fallen, the foot-soldiers of Los Zetas - imbued as they are with a sense of military fraternity - stormed the funeral home in balaclavas and with automatic rifles, and took back Lazcano's body.
But come the general election union members will still make fine get-out-the-vote foot soldiers for whoever wins the Democratic nomination, even if union bosses can no longer play kingmaker.
The big question haunting the Republican Party has been whether the evangelical foot-soldiers could be bothered to do the grunt work or even turn out to vote (Karl Rove blamed Mr Bush's election squeaker in 2000 on the fact that 4m evangelicals stayed at home when they heard of young George's drunk-driving conviction).
The rules tell these foot soldiers what to do if the human-controlled character or forces are nearby.
Beguiled by technology, they may perhaps believe that smart bombs and Tomahawk missiles can nowadays win military victories without the help of foot soldiers.
An American official familiar with the negotiations told me that the more likely reason the discussions were suspended was that Taliban leaders were concerned about mobilizing their foot soldiers for the 2012 fighting season.
The Frick's own little Crucifixion gives us Piero's strengths in miniature, with harmoniously posed soldiers casting lots at the foot of the cross, a swooning Virgin, and superbly modeled horses of the mounted soldiers on either side of the panel.
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You know, he talks about being a foot soldier in the Reagan revolution, he needs foot soldiers in his revolution.
As Mr Field put it, the 10% ruse violated the implicit contract between the New Labour modernisers and their parliamentary foot-soldiers: look after the needy, the rank-and-file said, and we'll trust you on the rest.
But to me it also speaks to South Africa's notorious wealth gap, and to a culture where lavishly paid senior officials - be they politicians, police bureaucrats or defence attorneys - appear to live in a very different world from the underfunded, underequipped foot soldiers struggling to get a grip on this country's enduring crime problem.
And instead of devoting valuable home stretch resources to bringing guaranteed votes to the polls on Election Day, the campaign could instead focus on using those hard-core supporters as Election Day foot soldiers, employing the most personal and effective form of voter persuasion to bring less enthusiastic backers to the polls.
But there were many unsung foot soldiers in the movement -- witnesses to American history.
They are tired of being foot soldiers in the heavy artillery ground battle that is large-scale patent litigation.
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Many hardliners are convinced that they have been used as foot soldiers of the Republican revolution but then consigned to the sidelines.
These animals are whiskered foot soldiers in the war on , Alzheimer's, tumors of every sort, obesity, Parkinson's, arthritis, cardiovascular and kidney ailments and diabetes.
Prison gangs in Sao Paulo state penitentiaries brought Brazil's largest city, Sao Paulo, to a standstill last May when they used cells phones in jail to order their foot soldiers on the outside to attack police stations.
Many of Mr Boehner's foot-soldiers in the House are unhappy with this proposal.
Wayne Stock 38, of Chelmsford, and Matthew Neale 44, of Harlow, all in Essex, were described as "foot soldiers" for the operation.
The next day, when a British patrol was fired at from a house in Umm Qasr, the six soldiers got out of their vehicles, approached the building on foot and arrested two gunmen.
Mr Shoigu told the generals on Monday that it was time for the Russian army to scrap the traditional foot cloths still worn by some soldiers, and replace them with socks.
"Poilu", a word meaning hairy or tough, is the affectionate name given since Napoleonic times to French foot soldiers.
In his force's fight against organised crime in Manchester, Sir Peter said it was often able to penetrate the top of a criminal gang by linking "foot soldiers" selling drugs or stolen goods to those running operations.
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After the election, Mr Mugabe wanted to reward his foot-soldiers and punish his enemies.
Same-sex marriage has galvanized some issues-motivated activists, but the Republican standard-bearer has yet to galvanize longtime evangelical foot soldiers this campaign season.
He made a total of five trips into the kill zone - once on foot - to evacuate American and Afghan soldiers.
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