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When the ACLU was founded in 1920, its focus was on freedom of speech, primarily for anti-war protesters.
When Singer attempted to speak during a lecture at Saarbrücken, he was interrupted by a group of protesters including advocates for the disabled.
When the Committeee for Non-Violent Action sponsored a protest in August, 1957, at the Camp Mercury nuclear test site near Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 of the protesters attempted to enter the test site knowing that they faced arrest.
" When participants were released from custody hours later, they were pelted by eggs and shouted at by protesters who had been waiting.
When the protesters, who had re-entered the Palais-Royal gardens, heard of this, they attacked soldiers with missiles, prompting them to shoot.
When later that year the history seems to repeat itself in Libia information on this facility is always put under the attention of protesters in that country
When the computer was being built in the late 1960s, it was met with hostility by protesters who were suspicious of the University's tie with the Department of Defense ( through ARPA ), and felt that the University had sold out to a conspiracy to develop nuclear weapons.
" When the embassy guards brandished firearms, the protesters retreated, one telling the Americans, " We don't mean any harm.
When the treaty gained greater official recognition in the mid 1980s, emphasis switched back to calls to honour the treaty, and protesters generally returned to the aim of raising awareness of the treaty and what they saw as its neglect by the state.
He witnessed the 1965 Watts Riots from an apartment within the curfew zone, feeling more endangered, he indicates in ' Writing a Life ' ( 99-100 ) and When TISH Happens ( 224 ), by the US National Guard than by the mostly black protesters.
When Gardaí were brought in to remove protesters with tactics that saw many hospitalised, Kenny said: " The law must be obeyed.
When the play opened, the theatre was besieged by almost 2, 000 protesters, furious at what they considered blasphemy.
When she heard that Diệm was to sign a statement offering compensation to the families of Buddhist protesters shot dead by the police of his brother Ngô Đình Cẩn, she was reported to have thrown a bowl of soup at him.
When university students in Mexico City protested the government's actions around the time of the 1968 Summer Olympics, Díaz Ordaz oversaw the occupation of the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the arrest of several students, leading to the shooting of hundreds of unarmed protesters during the Tlatelolco massacre in downtown Mexico City, in 2 October 1968.
When the protesters took their protest to the ninth floor itself, security was tightened and locks added.
When the guests arrived at the hotel at 2 or 3 p. m., they were greeted by 60 or 70 protesters who temporarily dispersed while yelling, rather bizarrely and confusingly, " no popery ".
He also refused to talk to a group of protesters who went to his office to express their concern, stating " When Canadian Heritage Minister Josée Verner and I have reached a consensus and we're satisfied, we will introduce a bill.
When crowds refused to disperse, the police retaliated by opening fire to cease the protesters.
When a protest by government employees broke out in 1950, the radicals immediately declared their support for the protesters ' demands.
When one member of a group of black protesters from the village of Stony Gut was arrested, the protesters became unruly and broke the accused man from prison.
When the political prisoners were not released, the protesters – mostly mothers of those in prison – moved their protest to All Saints Cathedral, the seat of the Anglican Archbishop in Kenya, across from Uhuru Park.
When the Pakistani force arrived, they were greeted by angry Somali protesters.
When MacNelly represented the Irish Republican Army as a leprechaun that was a rat in one of his Chicago Tribune syndicated editorial cartoons after the IRA blew up a bus filled with schoolchildren, protesters objecting to the cartoon's contents picketed outside the Boston Globes offices for three weeks.

When and voiced
When the vocal cords vibrate fully, the consonant is called voiced ; when they do not vibrate at all, it is voiceless.
When consonants appear in pairs, fortis consonants ( i. e. aspirated or voiceless ) appear on the left and lenis consonants ( i. e. lightly voiced or voiced ) appear on the right
When he voiced his concerns, Price replied that he should write " something in the area of " religion and letters.
When it came time to draft the United States Constitution, differing views on eminent domain were voiced.
When his dog Ladybird attacked a black repairman ( voiced by Bernie Mac ) working on their heating system, he was accused of being racist, and it was later proven that he is not.
When the Cabinet met on 16 February 1867, Disraeli voiced his support for some extension of the suffrage, providing statistics amassed by Robert Dudley Baxter, showing that 330, 000 people would be given the vote and all except 60, 000 would be granted extra votes.
When Eileen saw them out shopping when Chloe was purportedly in hospital, and after picking up on other hints, she voiced her suspicion that Chrissie was faking Chloe's illness.
When the narrative focus returns to the point of view of the Israelites, the contrast between Balaam's voiced opinion of them, and their actual behaviour, is distinctly noticeable.
When Dragon Ball received a short-lived English dub by Saban Entertainment, FUNimation Entertainment, and Ocean Productions in the mid 1990s, Krillin would be voiced by Terry Klassen.
When the series ' full production was taken over by Funimation in the U. S., Krillin would be voiced by Laurie Steele as a child in Dragon Ball and Sonny Strait as an adult in all media released to the US.
When Geraldo Rivera became the host of his own news-oriented talk show on CNBC, others within the NBC organization voiced their protest, including Tom Brokaw who was reported to have threatened to quit.
When he was told that this was the same objection voiced by the uncle of the prophet of Islam, he was shaken and decided to investigate the matter.
When both an unvoiced consonant and its corresponding voiced consonant are present in this system, the distinction is made by drawing the stroke for the voiced consonant thicker than the one for the unvoiced consonant.
When he voiced his concerns about how to draw The Critic into the Simpsons ' universe he was right and we agreed to his changes.
When Shepherd read the script she strongly voiced her objection that her character would not do such a thing, but was overruled.
When used to classify speech sounds, voiced and unvoiced are merely labels used to group phones and phonemes together for the purposes of classification.
When a voiced fricative appears, one also does in languages such as Catalan or Portuguese: Extremaduran tristeza ( still voiced in Portuguese tristeza, voice lost in Spanish tristeza ), but Extremaduran cabeça or ( voiceless also in Portuguese cabeça, Spanish cabeza ).
When debate about ownership of New Zealand's foreshore and seabed broke out in 2003, and the Labour Party proposed vesting ownership in the state, Turia voiced dissatisfaction.
In 1948, he travelled to South Africa to cover the England cricket team's tour for the BBC, and openly voiced his distaste for the country's apartheid policy., When asked to mark his race on an immigration form-whether " white, Indian, coloured, black ", Arlott wrote " human ".
A Pilot Shall Come ", " Mental Organism Designed Only for Kissing ", " This Al Dente Earth ", and " When Strikes the Surfer ", voiced by Steven Blum.
When Dodge dealers voiced their displeasure at having no true full-size car to offer, Chrysler quickly created the Dodge Custom 880 in January 1962 by putting the 1961 Dodge Polara front end assembly on a version of the 1962 Chrysler Newport body.

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