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And D. H. Lawrence, in Fantasia Of The Unconscious, protested vehemently against the overestimation of the sexual motive.
Pope Martin V protested in vain against the inscription on the sarcophagus: " John the former pope ".
However the Soviets harshly protested against the use of the Reichstag building by institutions of the Federal Republic of Germany and tried to disturb the sittings by flying supersonic jets close to the building.
In 1972, the winning author John Berger, known for his Marxist worldview, protested during his acceptance speech against Booker McConnell.
It is because they have done so that England is the place where people can do more what they please than in any other country in the world ... It is this practice of allowing one set of people to dictate to another set of people what they shall do, what they shall think, what they shall drink, when they shall go to bed, what they shall buy, and where they shall buy it, what wages they shall get and how they shall spend them, against which the Liberal party have always protested.
Paolo Sarpi, as spokesman for the Republic of Venice, protested against the papal interdict, and reasserted the principles of the Council of Constance and of the Council of Basel, denying the pope's authority in secular matters.
Between April 17, and April 19, 1979 a number of elementary school students were arrested after they had protested against wearing the expensive, government-required school uniforms.
At age 16 he helped found and became secretary of the Students Society of Gjirokastër, which protested against the monarchist government.
Anti-nuclear activists protested against the test on the border of the U. S. and Canada with signs reading " Don't Make A Wave.
Using direct action, Greenpeace has protested several times against coal by occupying coal power plants and blocking coal shipments and mining operations, in places such as New Zealand, Svalbard, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
Valentinian II, some hundreds of years later, protested against the same infractions and repeated similar laws: his was an officially Christian empire.
George protested against such half-measures and showed his dissatisfaction with the half-hearted resolutions of the state assembly of October 1526.
Hezbollah denounced, and protested against, the resolution.
* 2003 – Over 500, 000 people protested against efforts to pass anti-sedition legislation in Hong Kong.
On the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, Andrássy resolutely defended the neutrality of the Austrian monarchy, and in his speech on 28 July 1870 warmly protested against the assumption that it was in the interests of Austria to seek to recover the position she had held in Germany before 1863.
Voight actively protested against the Vietnam War.
In April 1984, Libyan refugees in London protested against execution of two dissidents.
The Luddites were 19th-century English textile artisans who violently protested against the machinery introduced during the Industrial Revolution that made it possible to replace them with less-skilled, low-wage labourers, leaving them without work.
Both the British and French public vehemently protested against it, describing it as a sell-out of Abyssinia.
Winstanley and his followers protested in the name of a radical Christianity against the economic distress that followed the Civil War and against the inequality that the grandees of the New Model Army seemed intent on preserving.
In late 1960s and early 1970s, student and faculty activists protested against the Vietnam War and MIT's defense research .< ref > The Union of Concerned Scientists was founded on March 4, 1969 during a meeting of faculty members and students seeking to shift the emphasis on military research towards environmental and social problems.
JDL also protested against the oppression of Jewish population in Muslim countries, fought Neo-Nazis in the United States and resisted Christian missionaries ' activity to convert Jews.
International groups also charged that the military had killed 30 peasants and arrested 300 others after the peasants had protested against encroachments on their land by government officials.
Though expected to take part in the negotiations which led in 1648 to the Peace of Westphalia, he declined to deliberate with persons whom the Catholic Church considered heretics, and protested, when it was finally completed, against the Treaty of Westphalia that ended the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 1648 ) and established the balance of European power that lasted until the wars of the French Revolution ( 1789 ).

protested and arbitrary
Although Polk protested the " arbitrary and unlawful order " to the Secretary of War and demanded a court of inquiry, he was not restored to his position and Davis once again retained Bragg in army command, despite the protestations of a number of his subordinate generals.

protested and decision
Lincoln rarely raised objections in the courtroom ; but in an 1859 case, where he defended a cousin Peachy Harrison, who was accused of stabbing another to death, Lincoln angrily protested the judge's decision to exclude evidence favorable to his client.
Mies protested the decision, eventually speaking to the head of the Gestapo, who agreed to allow the school to re-open.
The Minister for the Environment was criticised for allegedly changing the law to suit one company and other agencies protested the law change as damaging to small businesses while the government defended their decision stating that the move was a positive one for Irish consumers.
While the U. S. Supreme Court majority in 1896 Plessy explicitly upheld only " separate but equal " facilities ( specifically, transportation facilities ), Justice John Marshall Harlan in his dissent protested that the decision was an expression of white supremacy ; he predicted that segregation would " stimulate aggressions … upon the admitted rights of colored citizens ," " arouse race hate " and " perpetuate a feeling of distrust between races.
Many familiar with the classic Milne books protested Disney's decision to exclude Piglet, and Disney relented.
Members of various evangelical Christian interest groups protested the decision.
This was a controversial decision, and in response, the Landless Workers ' Movement protested by invading and occupying several Monsanto farm plots used for research, training and seed-processing.
He protested the decision to the highest authority ( the Grand Duke ), and after being offered a settlement by which he would rescind his complaint in order to attain acceptance into the General Staff school again, Denikin declined, insulted by the lack of integrity represented by the offer.
He protested against Hitler's decision and as a result lost the Führer's confidence.
After the death of the prince, janissaries and Anatolian soldiers of Mustafa protested the decision of Suleiman.
Against the second part of this decision, however, the great ecclesiastical expert Epifany Slavinetsky protested energetically, and ultimately the whole inquiry collapsed, the scrupulous tsar shrinking from the enforcement of the decrees of the synod for fear of committing mortal sin.
When this news was released, loyal fans who had enjoyed the new series protested to Channel 9, who bowed to public opinion and reversed their decision.
Following the vote, several Canadian Jewish groups protested the decision.
Fox was a member of the Cornerian flight academy, like his dad, and he protested against the poor decision of Andross's exile ; however, the Cornerian government didn't want to be bothered further, and quickly silenced Fox and anyone else who dissented.
The Hasidic community was not pleased by the prospect of a new public school because it would bring " a bad element " ( scantily clad girls ) and protested the decision.
The crown prince's tutor Shusun Tong and Zhou Chang protested strongly against Gaozu's decision to replace the crown prince.
Then-chairman Kweisi Mfume protested the decision.
He claimed that he had protested about the decision, made by Hitler, according to him, but he was " without power or authority to countermand or avoid the order ".
Jack Schwarz promoted him to Class B, a decision that he protested, noting that players with worse performance were being sent to Double A.
's Torrie Wilson and Sable, who had recently been featured in a pictorial in Playboy, against Raw's Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie, who had protested the decision made by Hugh Hefner to not feature them.
Constance protested against this decision to the Court of Constantinople.
Around the turn of the millennium, several coaches protested the USAD's decision to publish error-ridden Resource Guides rather than provide topics for students to research.
This decision was criticized because there was no legal nor constitutional basis for it: normally, questions of judicial honesty are handled by the Conseil Supérieur de la Magistrature ( CSM ), which ( politely ) protested Chirac's action.
The defense also protested the prosecution's decision to display graphic autopsy photos of the Wicklunds and Barbara Hendrickson.
When the Far East Bureau of the Comintern issued an order for anti-rightism and blamed the CCP for not being active enough in 1929, Xiang protested this decision.

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