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Protesters continued to delay the destruction of the tree ; solicitors for the campaign had even argued ( successfully ) in court that receipt of a letter addressed to the tree itself gave it the status of a legal dwelling, causing a further delay.
Protesters argued that the public should have free access to it.

Protesters and six
Protesters subsequently managed to stage the most successful blockade of the campaign ( apart from a negotiated three day blockage over Christmas ) so far closing the North Gate for six hours.

Protesters and would
Protesters would follow the Premier throughout the campaign, and often received considerable media coverage.
Protesters said they hoped the camp would " reignite the debate locally, nationally and globally about whether the subversive and undemocratic nature of activities at the base are acceptable, or indeed accountable, to the British public.
Protesters at the groundbreaking insisted that light rail would be both dangerous and a waste of money.

Protesters and Cape
Protesters in Cape Town.

Protesters and on
Protesters in Sana ' a on 3 February.
Protesters often undergo training in advance on how to react to arrest or to attack, so that they will do so in a manner that quietly or limply resists without threatening the authorities.
Protesters at Maidan Nezalezhnosti | Independence Square on the first day of the Orange Revolution.
Image: DrawingBlood2Oct08DF. JPG | Protesters drawing chalk outlines of human bodies and doves with fake blood on Eje Central
Protesters continued to camp on Ketagalan Boulevard outside the presidential office, despite Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou's calls on Sunday night to have people return to work.
Protesters broke into Parliament on 22 November as the first session of the new Parliament was beginning, forcing President Shevardnadze to escape with his bodyguards.
Protesters began to arrive on Friday, April 20, many being hosted at Université Laval, college campuses, and churches.
Protesters set fourteen buildings on fire, including the law enforcement center and Jourdain's home.
Also, in Time magazine's April 25, 2005 cover feature on Ann Coulter, a photograph of a Communists for Kerry demonstration was captioned, " Protesters blast Coulter at the G. O. P.
Protesters try to stop members of the G8 from attending the summit during the 27th G8 summit in Genoa, Italy by burning vehicles on the main route to the summit.
Protesters set up a makeshift tent encampment on the sidewalks of the plaza and neighbouring Khreschatyk Street.
Protesters including students, Cambridge residents and sixth-form students occupied the grounds of Senate House on the November 24, 2010 as part of the national ' day of action ' called by students.
Protesters numbering over 2, 500 marched on Capitol Hill, holding a banner that read, " We still have a dream!
Protesters worked out their demands to authorities: official holiday day on 9 March ( Stalin's birthday ) publishing of articles devoted to Stalin's life in all local newspapers, show of films The Fall of Berlin and The Unforgettable Year 1919 by Mikheil Chiaureli ( both films were typical cinematic pieces of Stalin's cult of personality ) in cinemas and invitation of the Chinese marshal Zhu De, who was at that time visiting Georgia, to the meeting.
Protesters initially demanding the freeing of the pro-reformists arrested on the afternoon of August 12, 2004.
Protesters in other parts of China have urged the Guangdong provincial government to crack down on cat traders and restaurants that serve cat meat, although no law says it is illegal to eat cats.
Protesters rallied against racial laws, through such events as the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Selma to Montgomery marches, the Birmingham campaign, the Greensboro sit-in of 1960, and the March on Washington in 1963.
Protesters began to gather outside Tottenham police station, just a few hundred yards from Broadwater Farm, around 1: 30 am on Sunday morning.

Protesters and from
Protesters arrived at the parade en masse, including hundreds of Santas riding everything from motorcycles to fire trucks.
Protesters against the controversial Corrib gas project, in particular members of Shell to Sea, have alleged that the deal made by Burke which exempted the oil company Royal Dutch Shell from paying any royalties for the gas extracted may have been corrupt.
Protesters gathered outside a courthouse to protest against the arrest of Simon Oosterman ( second from left ), Auckland's 13 Feb 2005 WNBR organizer.
Protesters complained that the tax shifted from the estimated price of a house to the number of people living in it, with the effect of shifting the tax burden from the rich to the poor.
Protesters linked arms and some chained themselves together in an effort to prevent delegates from getting into the meetings.
* Wednesday 26 September: Protesters threw fireworks at children and parents returning from the school during the afternoon.
Protesters barricaded gates, burned effigies, and gave interviews to the press demanding four specific concessions from the Board.
Protesters from the Society have regularly taken good-humoured action against orthodox English spelling and its promotion ( e. g. by demonstrating, most conspicuously in the form of ' BeeMan ,' at the annual Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington DC ).
Protesters from around the country joined the march in Washington, D. C. organized by ANSWER Coalition and United for Peace and Justice to promote peace and an end to the war in Iraq.

Protesters and landscape
Protesters argue that since the Tara Discovery Programme started in 1992, there is an appreciation that the Hill of Tara is just the central complex of a wider landscape.

Protesters and ".
" The Princeling and the Protesters ".
Protesters also picketed the city hall when the city tried to name the street in front of the library " President Clinton Avenue ".

argued and six
Tirpitz argued for six new capital ships, and got three, together with 15, 000 additional sailors in a new combined military budget passed in April 1912.
More fundamentally, Denis Healey, who served for six years as Wilson's Secretary of State for Defence, has argued that actively serving senior British military officers would not have been prepared to overthrow a constitutionally-elected government.
It is argued that such placements improve students ' employability, and this is borne out by the school's employability record: over 90 % of Business School students are employed or continuing their studies within six months of finishing their course.
Psychiatrists Eric Bui and Rachel Rodgers have argued that the character meets six of the nine diagnostic criteria ; Bui also found Anakin a useful example to explain BPD to medical students.
After serving from six to nine years as an " inner barrister ," the student was called to the Bar, assuming he had fulfilled the requirements of having argued twice at moots in one of the Inns of Chancery, twice in the Hall of his Inn of Court and twice in the Inn Library.
Some argued that the Club had a disproportionate influence within Conservative circles, especially after six of its MPs joined the Cabinet in 1970.
In 1795, Sir Samuel Bentham, inspector of dockyards of the Royal Navy, and designer of six new sailing ships, argued for the adoption of " partitions contributing to strength, and securing the ship against foundering, as practiced by the Chinese of the present day ".
Where Aristotle argued for six types of state, Bodin allowed only monarchy, aristocracy and democracy.
After six years in prison, observers have argued that Khodorkovsky has been transformed from an oligarch into a martyr: " He speaks with the authority of a chief executive of what was once Russia's largest oil company.
A notable example is St. Augustine ( 4th century ), who, on theological grounds, argued that everything in the universe was created by God in the same instant, and not in six days as a plain reading of Genesis would require.
Sir Christopher Musgrave produced a report for the Crown in 1682 ; he argued that it would cost at least £ 30, 000 to turn the castle into a modern fortification, producing a proposal for the six bastions that such a star fort would require.
The press of appeals was so great that Reed argued six major cases before the Supreme Court in two weeks.
Tibet support groups have argued that the Chinese government seeks to install its own choice of Dalai Lama when Tenzin Gyatso, the current Dalai Lama, dies and that for this reason the Dalai Lama's choice of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima went missing at the age of six, to be replaced by the Chinese state's choice, Gyancain Norbu.
He nonetheless argued that the six claims he had submitted were made in good faith and that it was the practice for such false claims for expenses to be made, in order to give rise to payments in the nature of allowances, since peers did not receive a salary.
Similar to the analysis of out given by Johnson, Lakoff argued that there were six basic spatial schemas for the English word over.
conceded that Majerus listed six moths on exposed tree trunks ( out of 47 ), but argued that this was " an insignificant proportion ".
Barbara Shulgasser of the San Francisco Examiner called the movie " idiotic " and argued that " a good director would choose the best of the six ways and put it in his movie.
He argued that the United States had to develop six industries to compete: microengineering, robotics, genetic engineering, magnetic flight, family aircraft, and space science.
The petition was ignored and a legal challenge by six members of the pre-1934 House of Assembly that argued that the National Convention Act and the Referendum Act were both unconstitutional was quashed when Justice Dunfield ruled that with the reversion of Newfoundland to Crown Colony status in 1934, the British Parliament was free to do as it saw fit.
On November 3, 1987, six organizations affiliated with LaRouche argued that their documents were seized improperly during the October 1986 search.
The white paper argued that most local services in Greater London and in the six metropolitan counties, were provided by the London boroughs, and by the Metropolitan district councils.
Defence lawyers argued that as Pitcairn's colonial rulers had never enforced British law, the six men convicted of sex crimes could not have known that their acts were illegal — a claim rejected as " extraordinary " by public prosecutor Simon Moore.
He pointed to the 8, 000 low-rent houses built by the Boot subsidiary, First National Housing Trust, in the six years following the Housing ( Financial Provisions ) Act 1933 and he argued for the superior economics of the private trust as compared with bureaucratic local authorities.
There is no consistent view in classical rabbinical literature as to the order of the names ; the Jerusalem Targum, for example, argued that the names appeared in the order of the birth of each tribe's patriarch according to the Book of Genesis ; Maimonides argued that the names were all engraved on the first stone, with the words are the tribes of Jeshurun being engraved on the last stone ; kabbalistic writers such Hezekiah ben Manoah and Bahya ben Asher argued that only six letters from each name was present on each stone, together with a few letters from the names of Abraham, Isaac, or Jacob, or from the phrase are the tribes of Jeshurun, so that there were seventy-two letters in total ( 72 being a very significant number in Kabbalistic thought ).

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