It was an assertion of Aboriginality more convincing, and proudly joyful, than any activist manifesto or protest could ever be. |
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It has been a calm Waitangi Day without significant protest and with much goodwill on both sides. |
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There's talk of the police working to rule and having protest marches against overtime cuts and stuff. |
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Angry councillors abandoned a meeting in protest after it emerged the Mayor had snubbed them. |
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As the mounted, scarlet coated protest leader tootled on his horn, the adviser looked up, lit a cigarette and ambled away, entirely unconcerned. |
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But he returned home a disgruntled 27-year-old serviceman, and became a leading voice in the protest group Vietnam Veterans Against the War. |
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Interdisciplinarity emerged as part of the protest against a metanarrative, but it never rejected history, as it rejects no discipline. |
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The protest was a rare event in a country where political dissent isn't tolerated. |
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The strike was little more than a token protest by the union and had little effect on the company's flight schedules. |
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Department reps will hold another mass protest outside the next meeting of the university senate, when the departments' future will be voted on. |
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We do believe in peaceful and nonviolent protest as well as community organizing and education as a way to raise up our issues. |
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Try to protest that the government is ruining your health with its selfish pleasures and see how far you get! |
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The death by self-immolation of a 19-year-old student in Prague in protest against conditions in the Czech Republic has shaken that country. |
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Making ourselves and our allies invisible out of protest is self-defeating. |
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The stakes were upped last Monday when the consequences of last summer's direct action protest were dealt out at Dingwall Sheriff Court. |
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In the last year, three general strikes called to protest against the president, protests in the streets, people killed, and one attempted coup. |
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His soul cried out in protest at the very thought, yet even as it did, another part of him writhed in self-contempt. |
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My eyes hurt and my brain creaks in protest at the muppets and their tomfoolery. |
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The five key political parties called the 48-hour strike Tuesday to protest the king's seizure of executive powers. |
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Workers are preparing a second march through the North Queensland town of Rockhampton to protest the closure of the Lakes Creek meat works. |
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Crane operators have threatened further protest action unless their demands are met. |
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I would hope that all the institutions represented here would join in a protest against this McCarthyite attempt to suppress dissident views. |
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As in London, the force's chiefs said they hoped to balance security against people's rights to protest peacefully. |
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I call upon all secularist forces and freedom-lovers to stand up and protest against the setting up of these tribunals in Canada. |
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If their demands are not addressed the teachers plan to protest by barricading streets and marching across the country. |
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Released in 1981, as riots raged on Britain's streets, Ghost Town was one of the most searingly eloquent protest songs ever written. |
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At issue was a possible protest at the club where the Masters will be played next April. |
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What still confuses me though is why the people who protest about it every year insist on staying there. |
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The protest has stopped processed sugar leaving the factory and disrupted all administration work. |
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Business establishments including the women market vendors observed a spontaneous bandh in protest against the killings. |
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The media at that time completely ignored the stupidity of protest marches and bandhs in India. |
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Firefighters in York have voted unanimously to ballot for county-wide strike action in protest at the controversial sacking of a colleague. |
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But if the Board maintains its present approach the union will be forced to ballot for protest action to protect services and jobs. |
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I'm all for the marchers now and have plans for my own kind of protest in the future. |
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The marchers join a swelling youth protest movement as many face a bleak future. |
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I wonder if maybe violence against a protest marcher might be one of the only effective ways to highlight the agenda of the protest concerned. |
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Tuesday Scotland's farmers march on Holyrood to protest against the blows which have beset their profession. |
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They tendered their resignations in protest against the firing of their 15 colleagues. |
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Before I could protest or even defend myself, she left in search of the overgrown schoolboy. |
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Even if the protest over schoolbooks proves momentary, stress between the two countries will likely continue across a range of fault lines. |
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Local residents and other concerned people soon banded together in loosely organised protest and called themselves Friends of Hindmarsh Island. |
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What provoked the Manipuri women to protest in this unheard of manner was the custodial death of a 32-year-old Manipuri woman. |
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The defendant started to protest and had been violently manhandled out of the premises. |
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Already the voices of protest are growing louder and scenes reminiscent of the poll tax rebellion may not be far away. |
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Others have been camping out in tree-houses and tepees for four-and-a-half years, making this the longest-running protest site in Britain. |
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A policeman scanned the protest through binoculars, but didn't try to stop it. |
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I attended a protest event on the Boston Common Tuesday afternoon that featured the usual cast of leftist malcontents. |
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The savagery of the attack on Tal Afar even prompted a muted protest from neighbouring Turkey. |
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The protest forced the field to halt production in order to prevent its 2,000-barrel storage tanks from overflowing. |
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And as a form of social protest against autocracy and political tyranny, there is no medium that can surpass cartoons. |
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The message emerging from Hamilton South and Ayr is that protest and tactical votes are shifting voters dramatically. |
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Among the attendees was a housewife who has attended the protest rally every year. |
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After a protest he was later moved to a sweeter smelling room, although still below stairs. |
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In practice, there are many venture capitalists who will protest the assertion that all they want is to make a quick buck. |
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We used to go camping every weekend at Hayfield in an ex-army bell tent, and my brother and sister took me on the protest that day. |
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A similar protest in 1978 led to the creation of the organisation Peace Now, which continues to fight for a peaceful settlement of the conflict. |
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Police arrested as many as 150 people for participating in a rare public protest to call for reforms. |
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Over one hundred homeless people, often called 'long grassers' held a protest outside Parliament House. |
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Thankfully, these rotary engines show no protest whatsoever when you do work them hard. |
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More than 100 prisoners were placed on lockdown for the rest of the day following protest early last Monday morning. |
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Certainly, Colombo residents Kumudini Samuel and Chandragupta Thenuwara are more likely to join an anti-war protest than to take up arms. |
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If you don't give an answer to a loaded question but instead protest its loading, sometimes you are accused of dodging it. |
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Their method of art practice was rooted in political protest that rejected the more readily legible and democratic tropes of social realism. |
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An edited version later broadcast on the then pirate radio station Radio Kilkenny resulted in a strong protest from Jim Gibbons and his family. |
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They watched as the goat struggled to its feet and limped away, bleating in protest at this unexpected treatment. |
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Because they concretely challenged the function of power rather than engage in symbolic ritual protest of it, right? |
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Last week around 400,000 people from rural England and Wales descended on London to protest the government's stand on riding to hounds. |
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Blacks in Montgomery, Alabama refused to ride the city's buses in a protest that eventually led to a landmark defeat for segregation. |
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I used to stomp out of my room in protest in the evenings after he placed an antique clock from Turkey outside my room. |
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But I will say that Lederer lost his only chance to win the game when he didn't lodge a protest against Collier during a third-inning rhubarb. |
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Even as the southern protest movement achieved its civil rights goals, it also revived feelings of racial consciousness among African Americans. |
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Numerous protest groups in Britain have developed this anti-democratic character over recent years. |
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The protest ended peacefully after about an hour when the activists climbed down. |
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Though, initially, there was some resistance to his nomination as the Anglo-Indian representative, the protest seems to have died down. |
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In the first, the applicant S took part in a protest against a grouse shoot. |
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The proposals for extra drinking time were met with a storm of protest from neighbours who said it would fuel late-night noise. |
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A storm of protest blew up after council officials released critical figures just hours before a crunch meeting. |
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Before the meeting a number of campaigners staged a protest to show their anger. |
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The five-hour protest ended when police boarded the ship, arrested the captain, and detained the crew. |
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The agriculture and forestry minister tendered his resignation in protest of the halting of the ministry's project. |
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The protest centres around the installation of traffic-calming measures on a residential area in the town. |
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A street protest in Washington D.C. transforms into a no-gluten, soy-cheese, all veggie pizza party. |
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Everyone has got the right to protest but it has to be done peacefully and lawfully. |
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Lutheranism had already taken root as had Anabaptism so Calvinism was seen as another protest religion in a ever crowded field. |
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It's probably among the last beacons of hope here, in that you can see a protest every couple of miles. |
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The day on which the protest was staged is symbolic too, Lord Vinayaka being the remover of all obstacles. |
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Revolution was not to be encouraged, though, and the yeomanry turned protest into a bloodbath at Peterloo. |
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Gyan collects a yellow for booting the ball into the crowd in protest at a decision going against him. |
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She'd been sitting quietly up until this point, but decided to have a great old yak in protest while Lee does this really appalling campy dance. |
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Nowadays, Labor Day is associated less with union activities and protest marches and more with leisure. |
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The leader of Labourites has called on the population to come to a peaceful action and express their protest against collective meters. |
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I also defend our right to civil protest when city projects employ less qualified nonunion labor. |
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Former Scottish soldiers gather in Dundee to protest against the government's plans to amalgamate Scots regiments. |
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The theatre became world-famous for staging protest theatre throughout the repressive apartheid years. |
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But a new album, released tomorrow, re-emphasises the importance of the protest singer and the protest song. |
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In Sydney, ice sculptures of kangaroos and koalas melted during a protest by green groups over Australia's refusal to ratify the pact. |
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Hunt supporters from the region will be taking dozens of working dogs to protest against the ban outside Parliament. |
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More bad news this week as public school teachers across Bermuda began working to rule in protest at another last minute Ministry decision. |
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Employees of the state-owned Timber Corporation and their families held a protest over jobs on Thursday. |
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In fact, the only voice you might reasonably expect to rise in protest on your touching a painting or statue is that of your own conscience. |
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It just goes to show that the whole protest culture is fundamentally flawed. |
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They look for work at another large farm and find agitators attempting to keep migrants from taking work as a protest against unfair wages. |
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After protest and agitation led by UP Urdu Teachers' Association, Urdu teachers started getting full salaries from 1997 onwards. |
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Hindus in Jammu rose up in protest in a movement known as the Praja Parishad agitation. |
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The march was to protest the alleged excesses of the City Police Commissioner against demonstrators during their recent agitation. |
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This was not an aggressive protest as we are not an aggressive or violent group. |
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Both of them quit wholly or partly in protest at married Dean Methuen's management style. |
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Making the point, police in London moved against thousands of ravers who had gathered in Hyde Park to protest against the law. |
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The wildness of the charge sent shock waves through a non-violent, if raucous protest culture. |
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They resigned the party whip at Westminster last month in protest at party policy. |
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Adam whines in protest as Lauren's fingers wrap around the carton and bring it closer towards him. |
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On Thursday a large mass of students came together to protest rape culture. |
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Some fiscal conservatives within the Republican Party broke ranks to protest the pet projects that are earmarked for lawmakers' home districts. |
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In justification of primarily anti-Western protest movements, it is not difficult to find grievances, inequities, injustices. |
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Demonstrations and mass protest rallies in the early 1990s turned into riots in which several hundred were killed and thousands arrested. |
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Last week, health workers carried out protest rallies at Santiago hospitals and clinics. |
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We attended meetings and protest rallies during our high school years, and our mother organized a tutoring project for poor children. |
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Thousands also attended a protest rally in Castlebar after the opening of the new orthopaedic unit at Mayo General was cancelled. |
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Mounting their own protest of sorts, wealthy adolescent girls will insist on buying their clothes secondhand. |
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Frustrated Council workers went on strike this week in a protest over their London weighting allowance. |
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Chao was surrounded by the ideas of political radicals and heard songs of protest sung beneath a portrait of Che Guevara. |
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I say and protest with one voice against our further soiling our souls and hands in this infamous jobbery. |
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The protest is the latest in a series of job actions against harbor-area trucking firms. |
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A union is calling for a national day of action to protest at plans to increase the retirement age for civil servants. |
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As many as 100,000 academics and support staff were taking part in a national day of action to protest against the offer. |
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Did the parents who saw their kids at the protest have any concerns about their tuition dollars going to waste? |
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Now she was not only in the States illegally, the police had issued a warrant for her arrest after an antiwar protest that turned ugly. |
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But legitimate protest has become mixed up with wanton destruction or even violence unrelated to the activities of the businesses attacked. |
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The growing tide of abstentions and protest votes for the extreme right and the extreme left are other signs of disarray and dismay. |
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The organisers of the protest now face a desperate rush over the next month to ensure that they are ready in time for the summit. |
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It was believed the man timed his protest to coincide with the Labour Party Spring Conference. |
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They said their protest was timed to coincide with both Valentine's Day and the anti-war march in London today. |
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Headteacher Gillian James said the protest was good-natured but warned that future absences would be punished. |
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We were fortunate in that the day afterwards the council management called a meeting at which someone suggested a protest walkout. |
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Before the game, players staged an impromptu walkout to protest ever-rising salaries. |
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I get out of bed at the usual time, though my body aches protest at the before-dawn wake-up. |
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Campaigners for cancer services in the South-East are planning protest rallies after the regional health board abandoned its fight for radiotherapy in the region. |
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The protest was staged as a deliberate attempt to embarrass the government. |
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The protest in May was the climax of a series of demonstrations in the nation's capital. |
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Several companies have disinvested from the country to protest its human rights policies. |
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On October 14, Al Hirak held its largest protest ever with more than 100,000 people attending a rally in the port city of Aden. |
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Like protest in literature, materialistic amorality has, of course, been done before. |
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Slavery, segregation, and abortion led to civil war, vigilante violence, and massive protest movements. |
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Video journalist Kieron Bryan was captured while filming a Greenpeace protest in the Arctic Circle. |
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In the afternoon, about a thousand people marched in protest through the largest Prague square, with police nowhere in sight. |
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Last week, factions related to the Occupy Wall Street movement took part in a protest outside the Bahraini consulate in New York. |
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Yellowbird operatives set up rescue teams to organize and bankroll the escapes of individual protest leaders. |
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Some friends saw JonBenet's bedwetting and other problems with toilet training as a protest against the pressure of the pageants. |
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According to Motaparthy, large numbers of detainees are accused of membership in the black bloc, an anti-government protest group. |
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Here, she talks about what inspired her to start the liveliest protest since the Boston Tea Party. |
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A caravan of trams stuck in the middle of the medieval city waited in line for the protest to end. |
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She was carrying a protest sign as she looked for people to march alongside. |
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Ironically, he quit the post in protest when the cha balked at building low-income housing in white wards. |
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Pupils staged a walkout in May to protest about teaching standards. |
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The Japanese coast guard officers said they spotted a Chinese flag on the ship's mast and bow, and a protest banner in Chinese claiming the area as Chinese waters. |
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The clashes broke out after police used water cannon to disperse crowds who had gathered to protest at a contentious Orange march through the area. |
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It is based on traditions of rag music and social protest lyrics. |
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For now, Sabrine continues her daily routine of visits to the protest camp, to political leaders and taking care of the twins. |
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Last month, Thai laborers working on construction of the city's mass rapid transit system rioted in protest of poor working and living conditions. |
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Medical students from a Rome teaching hospital bicycled through the capital wearing their white coats and stethoscopes to protest against the cuts in spending on research. |
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But under the slogan of the 99 percent, the protest itself took on the characteristics of a counterculture collective. |
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Long before my countrymen went to the streets in a peaceful protest calling for freedom. |
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Parents took their children out of classes last Tuesday and kept them away for the rest of the week in protest against the school's dilapidated condition. |
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I don't think anyone would protest if he said that he thought it was time that the art world readdressed itself to the needs of the general public. |
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Equally as damaging is the notion that those not preparing to protest the verdict must be armed for protection. |
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Businesses in Dublin were left counting the cost after truck drivers brought traffic to a standstill yesterday morning in protest over a crackdown on illegal dumping. |
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On Friday 1,000 protesters converged on the Miami-Dade County Hall to protest the canvassing board's refusal to complete a manual recount of votes. |
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Egyptians were still looking to it to restore order, and to decisively end the Brotherhood protest movement. |
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Many of the period's most noteworthy protest movements, everything from the Black Panthers to anti-Vietnam War activism to women's lib, all found fertile ground at Berkeley. |
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How the Christmas holidays and a cash infusion from Russia combined to deflate the protest movement. |
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The NSW Parliament has rejected more than 300 statements of protest against the state's workers compensation laws because it refuses to recognise online petitions. |
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In May, workers walked off the job to protest unsafe working conditions. |
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The Tehran and Tabriz bazaars closed briefly on December 16 as a show of protest against the desecration. |
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Lo thinks the local government should designate one or two protest sites and leave the demonstrators alone. |
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Last January, Vincoli wrote a column for the Yale Daily News detailing self-censorship and protest restrictions on campus. |
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When he got out of his car they wrapped him in a protest banner. |
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The Moscow protest was not sanctioned, which meant every participant risked arrest. |
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The students' protest was refuted by IPB spokesman Agus Lelana, who said the institute would support the administration's effort to ease congestion in the area. |
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Others stayed home to protest at the over-control of the campaign, the same men in grey suits regurgitating their party mantra like speaking clocks. |
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No amount of student outrage or protest could dislodge him from this position. |
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No wonder so many Yalies protested Mr. Bush's presence on campus, with more than 200 faculty members signing a petition in protest to Bush's receipt of an honorary degree. |
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In some cases the bishop puts pressure on them to apply for laicization, even though they protest their innocence and ardently desire to live out their vocation as priests. |
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He makes allusions to poetry, classical music and protest culture. |
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But do not forget that at the end of the day it will be a Plans Panel of councillors who say either yea or nay, so the more people who write to protest the better. |
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Of course the judiciary protest too much as they extend their remit. |
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Switchblade yowled in protest and dug his claws into the seat. |
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They had faced no animosity before, except the protest a day earlier. |
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Despite her protest her strength was fading like a dying star. |
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The gas revolt is the second wave of protest to rock Bolivia this year. |
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In response to the protest action, and an expose in Buzzfeed, Blue Coat issued a statement disclaiming responsibility. |
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A massive, official protest in June was followed by a wave of strikes and protests by workers, students, anti-nuclear and anti-fascist protesters. |
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A few vampire acrobatics in faux protest later, and the two were stripping off their shirts and wrestling in bed. |
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Back in Calgary the next day, we scramble across town on the rickety C-train to the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology where logistics for the protest are being planned. |
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The revolutionary socialists only agreed to cease their protest when they were invited to an after-show lig in one of the capital's most expensive pubs. |
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There was no trouble on the ferry as it reached Manhattan and a few of the passengers boarded the subway to the protest uptown. |
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This was as part of a protest against South Africa's policy of apartheid. |
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Her protest was entirely peaceful and caused no damage, but they regarded her as little short of a terrorist and said she would be rigorously prosecuted. |
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Emotions, designed by natural selection and controlled by the limbic system of the brain, motivate infants and children to protest sleep isolation from parents by crying. |
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His hunger strike in December 2011 received nation-wide recognition and was one of the sparks that ignited the protest movement. |
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Your vile protest signs and offensive chants made sure of that. |
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Parents saw red over the appointment, organising protest meetings and demanding the departmental rules which locked them out of the decision making process be changed. |
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Last July the entire Turkish general staff resigned in protest at a previous round of arrests. |
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And how is it that this poignant instrumental, played on a lone 12-string acoustic, conveys more than the most passionately articulated protest song? |
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The gleam of hope in this darkness is the number of men who came out to protest and who shielded women from baton blows. |
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A dispute over the removal of 21 public payphones from the Kendal area has rumbled on this week with the town council deciding to continue its protest against the decision. |
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It was called to protest continuous increases in oil and fuel prices. |
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As a grunt, he lectured a high-ranking officer in protest of Marines who attacked a Vietnamese child. |
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Of course, you could protest that sherlock did not really exist and the Ripper did. |
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I just received some hate mail from someone who said they were going to protest my store. |
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Sharpton had led a series of protest marches through Bensonhurst after Hawkins was killed. |
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The autonomists hold, essentially, that each individual or group should protest in their own way, without bowing down to any centralised, still less hierarchical, structure. |
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The system's side effect is to invite the French to use their first ballot as a protest vote. |
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So was the importance of protest itself, which he vowed to protect from the heavy-handed policies employed by his predecessors. |
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During spring break, more than a dozen of them, accompanied by a teacher, staged a sit-in to protest the closure. |
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Residents and traders from Bitterne Park staged the protest at Bitterne Park Triangle, where the post office is one of ten across the city facing the axe. |
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Residents and users of Croydon's libraries inundated the Guardian newsroom with letters of protest after reading that they could be facing the axe. |
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Tea Partiers looking for a third-party candidate to cast a protest vote are left with slim pickings. |
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Dr. Krishnabai Nimbkar from Pune had wanted to go on a satyagraha in protest against the kind of politics which played one community against the other. |
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Frank turns in his badge to protest his being dragged into a political scandal involving the police commissioner and the commissioner's gay lover. |
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And when you peacefully protest their stereotyping of you, they lash back at you and they call you horrendous, horrific names. |
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This spatial displacement reveals your thirst for freedom, your desire for openness and to break with the protest novel. |
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The Swindon marchers joined the protest near the Houses of Parliament. |
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The most famous Tiananmen protest leaders are stilled barred from entering China. |
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The High Court was not impressed by the argument of the political parties that they had the fundamental right to record their protest by organising bandhs on any issue. |
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Invariably buses are targeted by those holding bandhs and protest rallies. |
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The scale of the protest exposed the rift between the government and the mass of the population and underscored the leader's domestic political isolation. |
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Victor is instructing his topless agent on how they will protest the 2012 Euro Cup, held in Ukraine. |
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Four days prior, 1,800 lawyers marched through the city in protest at Chinese interference. |
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Maybe, as one maverick biologist suggested to howls of protest last week, genetic selection may mean we have finally found a way towards evolving as a species. |
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I was about to protest when a red sedan pulled up to the sidewalk. |
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It transforms the protest into a joyful celebratory atmosphere that is hard to control. |
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I do not support the belief that violent protest is justified regardless of the outcome of the Ferguson grand jury. |
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Attendees at an Iowa community organizing group's statewide conference will hear from a noted labor leader this afternoon and hold a protest to cap off the event. |
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When Iranians took to the streets in 2009 to protest an election they said Khamenei had stolen, Twitter was on their side. |
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A protest group will be travelling from Killala to Dublin by bus to highlight the campaign to save her birthplace and honour her memory in a fitting way. |
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Reactions from those neighborhoods to protest marches would have made a Klansman proud. |
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Polls show it lagging behind the center-left Democratic party and the protest Five Star Movement. |
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Hundreds of residents sent a message to Hampshire police chiefs by marching in protest at plans to cut the number of police officers based in New Milton. |
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The barons besieged Northampton Castle in protest at King John's oppression of his subjects. |
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The school has announced that it will take disciplinary measures against the students who participated in the protest activities. |
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All this has led to an explosion of protest across China, including among a middle class that has discovered nimbyism. |
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Listeners lined up to protest and the whole thing was regurgitated in Radio 4's Feedback. |
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Macmillan resigned the Conservative whip in protest at the lifting of sanctions on Italy after her conquest of Abyssinia. |
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The post Irish women tweet menstrual cycle details to PM in abortion protest appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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The students launched a protest against the tuition increase. |
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Gomarus resigned his professorship at Leyden, in protest that Vorstius was not removed. |
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The 28-year-old took a 16-tonne bulldozer and ploughed through a police cordon during a foot-and-mouth disease protest in April. |
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The FWA first appeared in public at a 1965 protest against the construction of the Llyn Celyn reservoir. |
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A PROLIFIC thief arrested for wearing a balaclava and gloves arrived at court in a burqa to protest his innocence. |
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A convention assembled but only issued a mild protest before dissolving itself. |
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The protest ended with an outbreak of fighting between local youths and police officers leading to widespread disturbances across English cities. |
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On Saturday two busloads of workers from the Treorchy factory, travelled to London to protest outside the company's flagship stores. |
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Employees of the construction company Avtomagistrali a Tcherno More in Bulgaria's Shumen are preparing to stage a protest over unpaid wages. |
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The protest centered on the standard defense that canon law could be retained so long as it did not contradict the civil law. |
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The protest and legal action had been a sham, Mrs. Kasem said. |
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On 16 May the libertines took to the streets in a drunken protest and attempted to burn down a house that was supposedly full of Frenchmen. |
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One of the first rebellions against colonial rule came in 1766, when a group attacked the Caja Real in Guanajuato city to protest high taxes. |
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In 1688, four German Quakers in Germantown presented a protest against the institution of slavery to their local Quaker Meeting. |
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Mikmaq representatives set eel traps as part of a protest to a natural gas storage project. |
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On the journey his methods were so rough that most of his men sent a letter of protest to Yakutsk. |
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In 1937, Albizu Campos' party organized a protest in which numerous people were killed by police in Ponce. |
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He organized a protest at the University of Puerto Rico in 1935, in which four were killed by police. |
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In fact, the measurements had been made under duress during a protest occupation of the platform, since Shell had refused permission. |
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However, open protest against the government, even if peaceful, is not tolerated. |
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Even when adapted to more conventional methods, the new plan provoked a storm of protest from the majority of German generals. |
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On 22 December 2012, the UK ambassador to Argentina, John Freeman, was summoned to the Argentine government as protest against the claim. |
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A protest group, Stop Hinkley, was formed to campaign for the closure of Hinkley Point B and oppose any expansion at the Hinkley Point site. |
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Graham Walker, councillor for St Austell Bethel, defected in protest over the coalition government's education policies. |
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This argument has included members of the BBC, listeners and several different protest groups. |
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Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. |
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A mob went so far as to attack a carriage carrying George III in protest at the alleged betrayal. |
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A rent-a-mob was preparing to join genuine demonstrators in a protest which threatened to bring part of the capital to a halt. |
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Embracing it for this protest connotation, the Dutch Socialist party adopted the tomato as their logo. |
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I have now decided to go on hunger strike to protest at this injustice. |
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Animal rights activists generally protest the use of animal hides for human clothing. |
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Thus, the archaeological record seems to verify mass popular protest against Rome because of Varus' cruelty. |
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That the person might have had a clearly articulated political motive to protest such testing does not affect liability. |
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Similarly, they protest that the same analysis misderives prosecutorial norms and narratives from governing ethics rules and standards. |
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The ship was renamed Greenpeace for the protest after a term coined by activist Bill Darnell. |
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In 1984, Morocco left the Organisation of African Unity in protest at the SADR's admission to the body. |
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The French Navy tried to stop the protest in several ways, including assaulting David McTaggart. |
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On 5 August 1994, state security dispersed protesters in a spontaneous protest in Havana. |
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He then sailed to Malacca against orders and despite the protest of Diogo Mendes, who claimed command of the expedition. |
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Champaran, Kaira, and Ahmedabad were important milestones in the history of Gandhi's new methods of social protest in India. |
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With the advent of computer printing and xerographic technologies, art as a medium for protest is available to anyone. |
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Communists and others rallied in Moscow to protest the Russian government's economic plans. |
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The officer's version seems close to reality as employees of defunct KDA and KMC announced they would stage a protest on Tuesday. |
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Many people joined the movement and they began to protest against the trade, but they were opposed by the owners of the colonial holdings. |
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This revision of the 1993 and 1997 editions includes backstories on how he created his many songs, including the title Vietnam protest song. |
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From the protest inherent in his berserking, Will went on to project enlarged resentment into the larrikinism of his post-initiation reproaches. |
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We protest against the declared intention of your government to place Northern Ireland automatically in the Irish Free State. |
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Guest resigned to protest the lack of spousal benefits for his partner. |
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Greenpeace activist Mikey Resto braved force-11 winds to grab the harpoon and unfurl a protest banner on top of the dying minke whale. |
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Finland, Norway, Sweden and Portugal did not participate in the 1970 Contest as a protest against the results of the previous year. |
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Our protest is about asking them to think through alternatives, even in the immediate neighborhood. |
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Eight years later 100 Women's Lib activists burn their bras in Atlanta in a protest against the Miss America pageant 1970s Britt racy. |
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Trawlermen blockaded Calais in protest at European Union proposals to slash fishing quotas they say will cost them jobs and money. |
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The pilots began a weeklong strike Monday to protest Iberia's plans to launch an LCC, which the pilots say would threaten their jobs. |
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Pakistan must protest the American initiative of giving wavier to India on tracking mechanism on nuclear fuel supplies. |
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After 15 minutes, they packed up their protest and headed to hooters. |
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