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Rally

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Rally or rallye may refer to:

Gatherings

  • Demonstration (political), a political rally, a political demonstration of support or protest, march, or parade
  • Pep rally, an event held at a United States school or college sporting event

Sports

  • Rallying, a category of motorsport
  • Rally (tennis), a sequence of shots in tennis
  • Rally obedience (also rally-O), a dog sport
  • Rally point system, the system of scoring points in volleyball

Vehicles

  • SOCATA Rallye, a French-built light aircraft
  • Rotec Rally, an American ultralight aircraft
  • Automobiles Rally, a defunct French sports cars manufacturer

Other uses

  • Rally (How I Met Your Mother), a 2014 episode of the TV series How I Met Your Mother
  • Rally's, another brand of the American fast-food restaurant chain Checkers
  • Windows Rally, a network simplification technology produced by Microsoft
  • Rally Software, an agile SW-development tool, a ticketing system web-application, owned by Broadcom Corporation
  • Rally (stock market), a sudden, significant rise in the price of an individual security or in the market as a whole
  • Rally.org, a social online fundraising platform
  • The Rally (New Caledonia), a conservative political party

See also

  • Raleigh (disambiguation)
  • Rayleigh (disambiguation)
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