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Protesting and Act
Originally, the term included English and Welsh Roman Catholics whom the original draft of the Nonconformist Relief Act 1779 styled " Protesting Catholic Dissenters.

Protesting and other
Protesting against the government turning several waterfalls into powerplants, he was carried away by police together with other prominent protestors like philosopher Arne Næss.
Protesting began ; women quit work and started parading through the city streets attempting to persuade other mill women to join.

Protesting and government
Protesting against taxes levied by the new Republican government in Masseté, state of Bahia, " Conselhistas " ( as Antônio Conselheiro's organized following was named ) were attacked by a small police force and retaliated.

Protesting and take
Protesting that his forces were not fully trained, Ward was forced by his Shanghai backers to take his men into action alongside Imperial forces probing Taiping advances, retaking two captured towns.

Protesting and officers
Protesting against the privatisation plans, prison officers commenced industrial action during May 2009.

Protesting and land
Protesting at land enclosures at Newton and Pytchley by local landlords the Treshams, on 8 June a pitched battle took place between Levellers-many from Kettering, Corby and particularly Weldon ,-and local gentry and their servants ( local militias having refused the call to arms ).

Protesting and they
Protesting together with more than 1000 villagers, Willcox said: " The villagers are not anti-asylum seekers and they are not racists ", adding that " it was not a simple black and white issue ".

Protesting and war
* St. Petersburg Times: Protesting war, a few dollars at a time

Protesting and new
The CRC disagreed and these ministers, as well as their followers, left the CRC and organized into a new denomination, taking the name of Protesting Christian Reformed Churches.

Protesting and .
In September 2002, estimated number of 1500-2000 people gathered to demonstrate against the Annual Meetings of IMF and World Bank in the streets of Washington D. c. Protesting groups included the Anti-Capitalist Convergence, the Mobilization for Global Justice.
Protesting the major leagues ' ongoing lack of minority managers and central office personnel, Robinson turned down an invitation to appear in an old-timers ' game at Yankee Stadium in 1969.
* February 3 – Protesting against alleged de facto school racial segregation, Black and Puerto Rican groups in New York City boycott public schools.
** Protesting Belgian farmers bring 3 live cows to crash the EEC meeting in Brussels.
Protesting, the Kosovo Albanians mobs burned hundreds of Serbian houses, Serbian Orthodox Church sites ( including some medieval churches and monasteries ) and UN facilities.
Protesting his loyalty, he aimed to be recognised as Henry VI's heir apparent ( Henry was childless after seven years of marriage ), while also trying to destroy the Earl of Somerset, who Henry may have preferred to succeed him over York, as a Beaufort descendant.
Protesting against attempts by the DPR to interfere in military business on behalf of the former-PETA faction of the military, Nasution and Simatupang had their troops surround the Merdeka Palace and point the tank turrets in the direction of the said building.
Protesting youths would often block the way and it often took up to five hours for the city councilors to walk the 500 meters to the Saint Fermin chapel.
Protesting Desai's leadership, Singh resigned and withdrew the support of his BLD.
Protesting her innocence and Phra Palat's, Tuptim is burned at the stake and he with her.
Protesting L. A. museum expansion
A. O. Jr. " Protesting Norwegians " in Omar Bonderud and Charles Lutz ( eds.
Protesting his innocence, Hippolytus discloses his secret love for Aricia to his incredulous father and leaves in despair.

pall and referring
The word tarpaulin originated as a compound of the words tar and palling, referring to a tarred canvas pall used to cover objects on ships.

pall and roles
Some traditions distinguish between these two roles, with pallbearer being a ceremonial position, just carrying a tip of the pall or a cord attached to it, while casket bearers do the actual heavy lifting and carrying.

pall and other
The “ between ” indicates that the book is between two other objects ; in this case apall ” which is the Y shaped object.
The term refers to the following objects: the crowns, sceptres ( with either the cross or the dove ), orbs, swords, rings, spurs, colobium sindonis, dalmatic, armills, and the royal robe or pall, as well as several other objects connected with the ceremony itself.
* Beginning of the Liturgy of the Eucharist: Servers arrange the corporal, the purificator, the chalice, the pall, and the Missal on the altar, and then assist the priest in receiving the bread and wine and perhaps other gifts that are presented to him.
The British infantry and Home Guard had little with which to put up a fight against tanks and to any who had witnessed trials of Molotov Cocktails and SIP grenades it was evident that they could do little to a modern tank other than to provide a blinding pall of smoke.
* The pall ( pallium or palla ) a stiffened square card covered with white linen, usually embroidered with a cross, or some other appropriate symbol.

pall and ,"
The final curtain comes down, " a funeral pall ," signaling an end to the " tragedy, ' Man '" whose only hero is " The Conqueror Worm ".

pall and take
Together with the new bishop of Samarkand, Thomas of Mancasola, Jordanus was commissioned to take the pall to John de Cora, archbishop of Sultaniyah ir Persia, within whose province Kollam was reckoned ; he was also commended to the Christians of south India, both east and west of Cape Comorin, by Pope John.

pall and when
The pall of dust they raised made it difficult to see when the Aricaras charged again.
Apparently Fellini caught the crowd when its parties had begun to pall.
Regardless when and by what route it reached England and the British colonies in its recognizable form, croquet is, like pall mall, trucco, jeu de mail and kolven, clearly a derivative of ground billiards, which was popular in Western Europe back to at least the 14th century, with roots in classical antiquity.
This cast a pall over their careers after the war, when Montgomery became Chief of the Imperial General Staff.
Macartney revered Trumper as both a cricketer and a person, and was to be a pall bearer when Trumper died in 1915 at the age of 37.
The pall bearers had a hard struggle in carrying the remains down the incline leading from the house to the road and when they deposited the coffin in the wagon, beads of perspiration stood out on their foreheads.

pall and they
Though ordinaries are not easily defined, they are generally described as including the cross, the fess, the pale, the bend, the chevron, the saltire, and the pall.
The dullahan's whip is actually a human corpse's spine, and the wagons they sometimes use are made of similarly funereal objects ( e. g. candles in skulls to light the way, the spokes of the wheels made from thigh bones, the wagon's covering made from a worm-chewn pall ).
The blue pall symbolizes the confluence of the Bii-Khem ( Bolshoy Yenisei ) and Kaa-Khem ( Maly Yenisei ) rivers at the Tuvan capital of Qızıl, where they form the Yenisei River, known to locals as the Ulug-Khem River.

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