The Irish Land League of 1879 renewed the campaign, organizing rent strikes and boycotts and resisting evictions. |
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It was inspired by the economic boycotts that helped end apartheid in South Africa. |
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Their protest language was manifested in the forms of marches, sit-ins, freedom rides, and boycotts. |
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Television cameras covered the marches, boycotts, sit-ins and when demonstrators were confronted by Police. |
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Many of the movement's standard methods of protest, like boycotts and sit-ins, were aimed at private businesses, not the state. |
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It was rightly condemned in the free world, leading to sanctions and boycotts. |
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Independent Financial Advisers who sell its policies have threatened boycotts. |
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There was no toyi-toyi for houses, shortage of medicines at clinics, insufficient learning materials for schools and student class boycotts. |
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Clay's appearance, broadcast with a five-second delay to allow bleeps, drew heavy advance publicity because of the boycotts. |
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I am personally committed to the route of dialogue and debate instead of boycotts. |
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And it, therefore, should be treated in the same way, with boycotts and disinvestments. |
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It has transcended scandals and boycotts and will always remain the most sensual article of clothing next to lingerie. |
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It circumscribed boycotts and forms of picketing that teamsters used to establish their power. |
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Conflict over charges for electricity had helped to fuel boycotts in the townships. |
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He is against boycotts since they put people out of work who are barely hanging on as it is. |
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Despite facing constant criticism and boycotts because of the Rome concert, Khaled performed in Jordan and at the Beiteddine Festival in Lebanon. |
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Israel's position as a hotbed of hi-tech start-ups is due in part to decades of circumventing Arab boycotts. |
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Threats of boycotts by consumers can force newspapers to refuse such ads and force hotels to become porn-free. |
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We are already seeing a rise in public protest in the form of demonstrations and web-based campaigns and boycotts. |
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The second most common line of attack against the Asa is that academic boycotts are inherently misguided. |
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Rosner seemed to think such boycotts simply serve to impoverish our knowledge of these crucial issues. |
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Groups like NOW and the Women's media center are asking CBS not to air the ad, and urging boycotts of the network. |
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And when it comes to boycotts with far-reaching purposes, those Presbyterians have form. |
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It was the culmination of years of boycotts and demonstrations, of freedom rides and sit-ins, of protest and struggle, of sacrifice and suffering. |
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Business review site Angie's List joined local boycotts by threatening to shut down an expansion of its Indianapolis headquarters. |
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As for their edicts, the khaps, he said, issue fines or call for social boycotts, and also act as arbiters on local crimes. |
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We have witnessed repeated threats and boycotts which we absolutely cannot accept. |
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With respect to Syria, Paris believes that boycotts have never borne fruit. |
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The unwarranted use of walkouts and boycotts has blunted their efficacy. |
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It points up the major pitfall of academic boycotts, a pitfall so serious as to make them counterproductive. |
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Activists organize non-violent action, including consumer boycotts. |
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The protests were appropriately vehement, culminating in local boycotts of milk suppliers. |
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They protected themselves, for instance, from consumer boycotts that are against environmental practices that are damaging in other countries. |
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Economic boycotts and awareness-raising campaigns followed. |
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I mean it's certainly less polemical than having some Greenpeace types confront these hunters with Zodiacs and boycotts and insults in the media. |
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Voter participation was high, candidates from all of Iraq's major parties and communities ran hard, and the elections were unmarred by boycotts, significant violence or major disruptions. |
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Local, national or international laws, regulations or similar requirements establishing embargoes, boycotts or other trade restrictions on goods, services, software or technology are enacted from time to time. |
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The defeat of 2005 was anticipated as soon as 2004, as the reformists had been displaying contradictory and vacillating attitudes, such as boycotts and divisions. |
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Other firms operating in the West Bank, while brazenly saying they don't fear future boycotts, are naive if they don't think similar actions will soon affect them. |
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It was the time of police brutality, buildings in flames, burning tyres lighting up the night, necklace killings, evictions, stone throwing and rent boycotts. |
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And even without sanctions there would be huge obstacles to Western investment: consumer boycotts, reputational risk, an unconvertible currency and an arbitrary legal framework. |
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Mr Blair took a risk, and I think sensibly so, in taking the route of negotiation when others argued for confrontation, crisis, boycotts and bans. |
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Large boycotts during the Cold War limited participation in the 1980 and 1984 Games. |
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Civil resistance prevented the Act from being enforced, and organized boycotts of British goods were instituted. |
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People have become far more likely to participate in boycotts, demonstrations, and to donate to political campaigns. |
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Many Scottish church leaders, and their congregations, responded to the Five Articles with boycotts and disdain. |
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These boycotts were less effective, however, as the Townshend goods were widely used. |
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Nonviolent actions such as boycotts, blockades, and disobedience to laws may look coercive, but if done in a true spirit of nonviolence, they are merely ways of following the moral truth as one sees it. |
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It has been terrible and shocking to see people killed, my own country's and other countries' flags burned, ambassadors attacked and boycotts implemented, causing large numbers of innocent people to lose their jobs. |
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So the practical limits of intervention in this case probably are set at embargos, boycotts, diplomatic pressure, and so on, some of which have been applied. |
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On 27 October 1961 UN recognized Mongolian independence after ending Western boycotts. |
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Threats have been issued and boycotts imposed. |
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Part of the problem is land cost, and the reluctance of banks to grant loans to poor people without collateral to offer, many of whom had embarked on bond boycotts in the past. |
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From time to time, foreign governments and the United Nations have imposed boycotts and trading sanctions against various governments and regions which must be obeyed. |
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If the experience in these countries is anything to go by, their next goal will be to eliminate otter-trawling in Canadian waters through similar types of boycotts. |
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The people can be aware of various points of view and policies of various parties thanks to debates in the National Assembly and not through boycotts. |
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Colonists responded by organizing new boycotts of British goods. |
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There had been growing calls for boycotts of Chinese goods and the 2008 Olympics in Beijing in protest of China's human rights record, and in response to Tibetan disturbances. |
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The resulting NGO campaign against Shell's proposals included letters, boycotts which even escalated to vandalism in Germany, and lobbying at intergovernmental conferences. |
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