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The anti-warmovement can't quite say that it has aroused the nation.
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The anti-warmovement in the 60s had Joan Baez, Bob Dylan and John Lennon.
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Madam, - A letter in last Saturday's paper clarified the views of the anti-warmovement.
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His considerable accomplishment included probably indispensable contributions to the civil-rights movement and to the anti-warmovement.
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It has since been regarded as a hallmark of 1960s-era change, counterculture and the anti-warmovement.
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One year ago, anti-warprotest s brought Dublin to a standstill.
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His appearance before the inquiry committee is expected to provoke a large anti-warprotest.
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Several hundred people took part in an anti-warprotest in Dublin city centre this afternoon.
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He has been in prison for twelve years, for bombing a warehouse as an anti-warprotest.
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Angry schoolchildren protesting against the war in Iraq have clashed with police in central Sydney, during an anti-warprotest.
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The environmental movement, the antiwarmovement, civil rights movement, the women's rights movements.
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Davis was an activist and community organiser and joined the antiwarmovement in around 1965.
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President Johnson feared that the antiwarmovement would drive him out of the White House.
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As you are well aware, there is a large antiwarmovement in Britain, and this will fuel their fire.
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As we all know, the Tea Party attackers in the media did not demean the Iraq antiwarmovement, did they?
Usage of antiwar protest in English
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It was huge -the biggest thing I'd seen since the 2003 antiwarprotests I'd participated in.
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He was a good student, except for getting arrested twice for involvement in antiwarprotests that turned violent.
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Thackeray reminisced at length about being tear-gassed blind in the November 1969 antiwarprotests in Washington Circle, covering them for her college paper.
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I miss my hippie days when I was going to antiwarprotests in bare feet and long skirts that got muddy along the hem.