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Protesters arrested in the 1998 incident subsequently fought and lost a lawsuit alleging that their First Amendment rights had been violated.
The most notable Christadelphian attempts to find a continuity of those with doctrinal similarities since that point have been geographer Alan Eyre's two books The Protesters ( 1975 ) and Brethren in Christ ( 1982 ) in which he shows that many individual Christadelphian doctrines had been previously believed.
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.
This group had split into two factions, the Resolutioners and Protesters, differing over how much power should be given to the King in the ordering of church affairs.
* Monday 5 November: Protesters said they had reached an " understanding " with the police over the weekend.
Protesters whose land had been acquired raised the issue of unfair acquisition of land.
Protesters adopted the colour green as their symbol because it had been the campaign colour of presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi, whom many protesters thought had won the elections.
Protesters in many of the camps claimed squatters rights through use of a Section 6 notice and some camps even had letters delivered to them by the Royal Mail.

Protesters and being
Protesters began to arrive on Friday, April 20, many being hosted at Université Laval, college campuses, and churches.

Protesters and for
Protesters, including many war veterans, shut down county courts in the later months of 1786 to stop the judicial hearings for tax and debt collection.
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 through the American Civil Liberties Union mounted an unsuccessful lawsuit for the right to protest outside of the designated free speech zone, which the group claimed was unconstitutional.
Protesters were heard chanting " Hoćemo Ruse " (" We want the Russians "), but when the authorities and state-controlled media criticized them for it, many quickly began backpedaling by claiming they actually chanted " Hoćemo gusle " (" We want gusle ").
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 ( Act of Classes ), Those in Scotland who protested against the rescinding of the Act of Classes in 1651, their opponents were known as Resolutioners because they supported the resolution calling for the rescinding of the act.
Protesters camped out in October Square in Minsk over the next week, calling variously for the resignation of Lukashenko, the installation of rival candidate Alaksandar Milinkievič, and new, fair elections.
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 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 Creek
From Dunoon along Terania Creek Road vehicle access is provided to the Terania Creek Basin and Protesters Falls.

Protesters and .
Protesters seized the main government building, and Akayev hurriedly fled the country, first to neighboring Kazakhstan and then to Moscow.
* 2006 – Protesters demanding a new election in Belarus, following the rigged Belarusian presidential election, 2006, clash with riot police.
Protesters who refuse to go to free speech zones could be arrested and charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.
Protesters in Laayoune threw stones at police and set fire to tires and vehicles.
Protesters in Sana ' a on 3 February.
Protesters practice this non-violent form of civil disorder with the expectation that they will be arrested.
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 marching down Pennsylvania Avenue during the September 15, 2007 anti-war protest.
Protesters arrived at the parade en masse, including hundreds of Santas riding everything from motorcycles to fire trucks.
Protesters tried to shout Hitler down, but his army friends, armed with rubber truncheons, ejected the dissenters.
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 Falls was the site of one of the biggest conservation battles of the late 1970s.
Protesters attacked and massacred Catholic laymen and clergy the following day in Nîmes, in what became known as the Michelade.
The 2010 revival of BBC drama Upstairs, Downstairs included several scenes of the Battle of Cable Street, although the drama wrongly suggested that Protesters and BUF actually clashed, verbally if not physically.
Protesters gathered outside a courthouse to protest against the arrest of Simon Oosterman ( second from left ), Auckland's 13 Feb 2005 WNBR organizer.
Protesters were dealt with harshly, by measures including arrests and deportations.
Protesters demonstrating against police harassment of photographers under Section 44.
Protesters carried mock coffins representing the victims of U. S. conflicts and placed them in front of the office buildings.

had and objected
and in her forthright way, Henrietta, who in her story of Sara had indicated her own unwillingness `` to think of men as the privileged '' and `` women as submissive and yielding '', felt obliged to defend vigorously any statement of hers to which Morris Jastrow took the slightest exception -- he objected to her stand on the Corbin affair, as well as on the radical reforms of Dr. Wise of Hebrew Union College -- until once, in sheer desperation, he wrote that he had given up hope they would ever agree on anything.
As he had in the past, Johnson steadfastly objected to unnecessary spending by the government, including the military and internal improvements ; he demonstrated he still had no desire to please the conservatives in his party or the opposition.
Indeed, Disraeli had objected to Murray about Croker inserting " high Tory " sentiment, writing that " it is quite impossible that anything adverse to the general measure of Reform can issue from my pen.
It met with stronger resistance in the Senate — some Senators objected to the change of name ; Ernest Manning, who argued that the rationale for the change was based on a misperception of the name, and George McIlraith, who did not agree with the manner in which the bill had been passed and urged the government to proceed in a more " dignified way "— but finally passed.
Khrushchev objected on the grounds that not all Presidium members had been notified, an objection which would have been quickly dismissed had Khrushchev not held firm control over the military.
The so-called " Prince's Parliament " of April 1614 objected to Bacon's presence in the seat for Cambridge and to the various royal plans which Bacon had supported.
The tower had been a subject of some controversy, attracting criticism both from those who did not believe it feasible and from those who objected on artistic grounds.
Madison objected to a specific bill of rights for several reasons: he thought it was unnecessary, since it purported to protect against powers that the federal government had not been granted ; that it was dangerous, since enumeration of some rights might be taken to imply the absence of other rights ; and that at the state level, bills of rights had proven to be useless paper barriers against government powers.
On the night of 30 – 31 August 1939, Ribbentrop had an extremely heated exchange with the British Ambassador, Sir Nevile Henderson, who objected to Ribbentrop's demand, given at about midnight, that if a Polish plenipotentiary did not arrive in Berlin that night to discuss the German " final offer ", then the responsibility for the outbreak of war would not rest on the Reich.
Naseem had objected to the emergence of Gayoom and had vowed to depose him within 6 months.
The new governor, Robert Dinwiddie, had imposed a fee for the certification of land patents, which the House of Burgesses strongly objected to.
The original fever of patriotic excitement, which had caused the name of St. Petersburg to be changed to the less German sounding Petrograd, may have subsided a little in the subsequent years, but it had not turned to defeatism and during the initial risings in Petrograd in February 1917, the crowds in the streets clearly objected to the banners proclaiming " down with the war ".
The former South African prime minister and architect of apartheid, Hendrik Frensch Verwoerd, had a dream to change the then-current flag of South Africa, remove the three small flags in its center ( he objected especially to the British Union Flag being there ) and replace them with a leaping springbok antelope over a wreath of six proteas.
The British government had wanted to exclude from the statute the legislation underpinning the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 from which the Free State's constitution emerged, but the Irish government objected and the other Dominions concurred.
In 1789 when James Madison proposed to insert the word " national " in the part of the Bill of Rights providing that " no religion shall be established by law ," Elbridge Gerry told Congress that the Antifederalists had objected to the injustice of that name because they favored a federal government, while the Federalists favored " a national one.
When the Partition Treaty became known in 1698, the Spanish vehemently objected to the planned dismemberment of their empire ; although Charles II agreed to name the Bavarian Prince his heir, he assigned to him the whole Spanish Empire rather than merely the parts England and France had chosen.
Though more than 500 foreign citizens were deported, including a number of prominent leftist leaders, Palmer's efforts were largely frustrated by officials at the U. S. Department of Labor who had responsibility for deportations and who objected to Palmer's methods.
Puccini's son Tonio objected, and eventually Franco Alfano was chosen to flesh out the sketches after Vincenzo Tommasini ( who had completed Boito's Nerone after the composer ’ s death ) and Pietro Mascagni were rejected.
He left Cravath in 1997 after a major client objected to his representation of the New York Yankees even though the firm itself had found no conflict.

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