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protest
noun as in complaint, disapproval
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verb as in complain, disapprove; argue against
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The order “isn’t just about about Palestine; it’s about every student’s right to protest U.S. violence, both at home and abroad, without the fear of surveillance or deportation,” the statement said.
She advises that we skip protests and identity politics in favor of strategic and broad-based actions that have appeal beyond the professional classes.
However, campaigners protesting the development of Leeds Bradford Airport have contested the chancellor's claims over the link between aviation and economic growth.
When I was a sophomore at Anaheim High, thousands of high school students walked out of class to protest Proposition 187.
The university’s actions drew a flood of protest from students, faculty, coaches and alumni who spoke out in public comments at the meeting Tuesday.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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