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A protest is an expression of objection, by words or by actions, to particular events, policies or situations. Protests can take many different forms, from individual ...
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pro·test (pr-t st, pr-, pr t st) v. pro·test·ed, pro·test·ing, pro·tests. v.tr. 1. To object to, especially in a formal statement. See Synonyms at object.
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noun 1. an expression or declaration of objection, disapproval, or dissent, often in opposition to something a person is powerless to prevent or avoid: a protest ...
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Introduction; Cover Story; Runners-Up; Videos; People Who Mattered; Fond Farewells; Profiles of Protesters; To Our Readers; The Protester. No one could have known ...
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"The protester" has been named Time's Person of the Year. The magazine unveiled the choice on Wednesday morning. Managing editor Richard Stengel also ...
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The verb is attested from 1440, "to declare or state formally or solemnly," from O.Fr. protester. First record of protest march is from 1959. Protester "demonstrator ...
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Time magazine has named "The Protester" as its Person of the Year for 2011, citing a worldwide outburst of people-power from Tunisia to Moscow to Wall Street. "A year ...
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Time magazine named the collective “protester” around the world as its person of the year Wednesday, citing the change brought by street demonstrations from Arab ...
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Scott Olsen, a 24-year-old Marine who served two tours of duty in Iraq, stood calmly in front of a police line as tear gas canisters that officers shot ...
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The owners of an ice cream shop in Ocala, Fla., thought they could lure customers by hiring someone to stand outside dressed in an ice cream cone costume. The outfit ...
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