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Protesters and often
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 would follow the Premier throughout the campaign, and often received considerable media coverage.

Protesters and which
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 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 inside the " free speech zone " drew parallels to Guantanamo Bay's Camp X-Ray, and staged a demonstration in which they wore hoods akin to those worn by Abu Ghraib detainees.
Protesters brought black-and-white reproductions of the pictures – which show the public execution last year of two teenage boys in Iran – to a rally in Dupont Circle ...

Protesters and they
Protesters practice this non-violent form of civil disorder with the expectation that they will be arrested.
Protesters may organize a protest as a way of publicly making their opinions heard in an attempt to influence public opinion or government policy, or they may undertake direct action in an attempt to directly enact desired changes themselves.
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.
* Monday 5 November: Protesters said they had reached an " understanding " with the police over the weekend.
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 ").
Protesters insisted that they did not fire at police officers, but threw objects and insulted the men.
* 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 were arrested and they in turn sued the City of Austin and Aqua Fest.

Protesters and people
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 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 held signs with slogans such as " Indians are people not mascots ," or " Being Indian is not a character you can play.

Protesters and status
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 and .
Protesters arrested in the 1998 incident subsequently fought and lost a lawsuit alleging that their First Amendment rights had been violated.
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 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
From Dunoon along Terania Creek Road vehicle access is provided to the Terania Creek Basin and Protesters Falls.
Protesters Falls was the site of one of the biggest conservation battles of the late 1970s.
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 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.

often and engage
While fighting at the front, Bäumer and his comrades have to engage in frequent battles and endure the dangerous and often dirty conditions of warfare.
Rituals are not necessarily regimented or arbitrary practices, but the routines that people often engage in, knowingly or unknowingly, during the normal course of their lives.
As with all monopolies, a monopolist who has gained his position through natural monopoly effects may engage in behavior that abuses his market position, which often leads to calls from consumers for government regulation.
Professional public speakers often engage in ongoing training and education to refine their craft.
How often males will physically engage each other, and in what manner, can best be understood by applying game theory developed for biology, most notably by John Maynard Smith.
Heterosexual couples often engage in these practices not only for sexual pleasure, but as a way of avoiding pregnancy and maintaining that they are virgins because they have not yet engaged in penile-vaginal sex.
There is the greater reason for instructing all troops, without exception, in this exercise, as the sling cannot be reckoned any encumbrance, and often is of the greatest service, especially when they are obliged to engage in stony places, to defend a mountain or an eminence, or to repulse an enemy at the attack of a castle or city.
Individual Subud members often voluntarily engage in occasional fasting as Pak Subuh recommended.
Although monastics in India traditionally did not work for income, this changed when Buddhism moved to east Asia, so that in China and the surrounding countries monks often engage in agriculture.
The creatures co-exist in Teletubbyland ( the name of their home environment ) with a number of odd contraptions such as Nuu-Nuu, the group's anthropomorphic blue vacuum cleaner with the tendency to suck up the Teletubbies ' possessions and the voice trumpets, devices resembling periscopes that rise from the ground and interact with the Teletubbies, serving as either supervisors for the beings who often arise to engage in games with them.
Batsmen and bowlers will often also engage in a game of " cat and mouse ", in which the bowler varies his tactics in order to try and trap and dismiss the batsman, but the batsman also keeps adjusting his tactics in response.
Beer halls in the early 20th century existed in most larger southern German cities, where hundreds or even thousands of people were able to gather during the evenings, drink beer and often engage in political or social debate.
Free music performers, coming from a disparate variety of backgrounds, often engage musically with other genres.
The snowball is often used to engage in games, such as snowball fights.
Additionally, in the process of such operations, the police often engage in the same crimes, such as buying or selling contraband, soliciting prostitutes, etc.
While adolescents may engage in casual sexual encounters ( often referred to as hookups ), most sexual experience during this period of development takes place within romantic relationships.
His parents instilled an " inspiring admiration of music " in young Finn ; the family would often engage in sing-alongs around the family piano.
The CIO may be a member of the executive committee of an organization, and / or may often be required to engage at board level depending on the nature of the organization and its operating structure and governance environment.
Community network organizations often engage in training and other services and sometimes are involved in policy work.
Umbrella organizations and justice committees ( often named after a deceased individual or those victimized by police violence ) usually engage in a solidarity of those affected.
The Act is often mentioned as a major cause of the First Anglo-Dutch War, though it was only part of a larger British policy to engage in war after the negotiations had failed.
As a result, for anything to get done, ministers often had to engage in court politics.
Despite this success, Lane's compulsive generosity with her family and friends often found her strapped for cash and forced to work on material that paid well, but did not engage her growing interests in political theory and world history.
", while Moorehead and her sister would often engage in mimicry, often coming to the dinner table and imitating parishioners.

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