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1 They organize in vain; they protest in vain; they appeal in vain.
2 New York police reported 13 arrests at the protest in midtown Manhattan.
3 That includes the protest in New Hampshire, home of the first-in-the-nation-primary election.
4 And protest in South Africa does not necessarily mean instability, said Booysen.
5 A protest in its own right, rallying against the injustices of society.
6 Fifteen people are arrested as police end Greenpeace's shipboard protest in Tauranga.
7 Trading secret books is somewhat similar to organising a protest in Sudan.
8 Later in the day, Penha joined a protest in the city centre.
9 The move came after a third construction worker protest in a week.
10 Then the European Powers combined to protest in the name of humanity.
11 Protesters claimed over a million people attended that protest in the square.
12 He had announced his protest in advance and intended to be arrested.
13 There was also a small protest in the northern city of Mosul.
14 How many people turned up at the water charge protest in Dublin?
15 Many suspect the prospect for large-scale protest in the capital is slim.
16 He later expounded on his protest in an interview with NFL Media.
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