Band concerts, parades, ceremonies around liberty trees, patriotic plays, and slogans on official stationery proclaimed that concern. |
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He had left before Helen moved back, but stickers were stuck on to her windows and protesters with loud hailers shouted slogans outside her home. |
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Democratic slogans were hypocritically used when they permitted the future oligarchs to proceed with their conquest of property. |
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The new operation will gather and analyze such unclassified information as Web sites, blogs, mosque sermons, databases, and even T-shirt slogans. |
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We'll continue to shout our slogans at each other and send hate mail and write lengthy essays to try to prove our points. |
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The workers customised the float with campaign slogans and blasted out classic tunes from popular bands. |
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This is an important question because democracy is not just going into a booth to cast a vote on the basis of some campaign slogans. |
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It was an anti-globalisation protest, but many marchers shouted slogans and had placards against the war. |
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But for me there was by 1938 a matching awareness that neither jobs nor peace were won by slogans or by catchwords. |
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Discussion and argumentation are displaced by catchy phrases and slogans, produced according to the practices of the advertising business. |
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It is all very well to have these slogans and catch phrases, but if they do not produce or mean anything, then why have them? |
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Jess's early collages used advertising images and slogans to present a satirical, absurdist view of sexuality and politics. |
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These serve a duplicitous ideological function in the manner of advertising slogans. |
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I used to spend idle spite-time imagining new slogans for its advertising campaigns. |
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We are so preoccupied with the concept of milk as it is so fresh and so clean, with its wonderful advertising and catchy slogans. |
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Perhaps it's time someone collected the best catchwords, slogans and political idiom of the 2001 campaign here in Australia. |
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He warned voters about parties that simply convey vague messages or chant slogans rather than provide specific viewpoints. |
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No one was interested in busting up local stores, though the boards made a fine surface for political posters and slogans. |
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The painting of political slogans along a wooden wall that encases the old Woodward's building marked the rally. |
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Demonstrations after football often turn political in Iran, with fans chanting slogans against the state. |
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Protestors focus energy on creating signs with witty slogans and singing catchy chants for their favorite political issue. |
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We've got rejected campaign slogans for the political parties here and here. |
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None left charged up and ready to chant party slogans or shake their fists in the air. |
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Major governmental policy statements and the slogans and publications of political parties are translated into Gaelic. |
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He said youths should not only be used by politicians to chant slogans but engaged in sports for them to shape their future. |
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Clearly, we're still engaged in sloganeering, but these slogans could lead to more significant change. |
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They marched to the state government secretariat chanting slogans condemning the administration's attitude to the dispute. |
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Gullible by nature, they are easily swayed by catchy slogans and start seeking cathartic relief in communal frenzy. |
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The church was raided once again, and irredentist slogans were written on the wall of an adjacent building. |
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The thudding old-fashioned screenplay abounds with hearty slogans and mild avian puns mouthed by shopworn British stereotypes. |
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The workers chanted anti-government slogans and condemned the rise in the cost of living. |
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Republican slogans were chanted and around 20 protesters attempted to hold a sit-down protest in the middle of the street. |
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They really are better at wearing the ribbons and badges, chanting the slogans and marching on the demonstrations. |
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Our leaders have at last realised that the voter expects more than high-sounding speeches and slogans. |
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The Government must have wanted to drown the sober questions of people who try to decide on matters on the basis of substance instead of slogans. |
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How is the defeat of neo-liberal policies by populist leaders adopting leftist slogans to be explained? |
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The following is a list of 14 of Pentel's slogans for explaining Total Quality Management and Quick and Easy Kaizen philosophy to its employees. |
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A quick flip through the Yellow Pages revealed a variety of advertising slogans. |
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Offices in Glasgow had their locks superglued and the walls daubed with offensive slogans. |
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Thousands of protesters swarmed the streets of Peshawar, in the north west, shouting anti-American and anti-Pakistani slogans. |
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Pro-government slogans were blaring out of loud speakers affixed to cars by campaigners. |
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In the advertising world, slogans remain an important tool to capture the attention of the people and hook them to become your customers. |
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The policies and slogans of the main parties become almost indistinguishable. |
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But the flyers for these demonstrations just had a few slogans and no explanation or elaboration. |
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In short, what we have here is a veritable orgy of vacuous generalities and meaningless slogans. |
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The screen bristles with sanctimonious speeches, but the same slogans echo relentlessly. |
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Advertising slogans in English and Chinese plaster the side of a double-decker bus in Hong Kong. |
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Most New Yorkers appear to fall somewhere between the most liberal and conservative slogans of the car bumper stickers. |
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So we got out the spray paint and literally painted the town red, with all types of slogans, everywhere! |
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By the same token, such attention traps reduce any accompanying blurbs to simplifying catchphrases, slogans of common sense. |
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These offer a phoney impression of simplicity, reducing complex manifesto policies to a few slogans. |
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Hearing them flatly deliver quasi-Marxist slogans as a sort of pillow talk is a constant hoot. |
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There are already rumours of group hugs, slogans, primal screaming and wanton use of flip charts, just before the Two Minutes' Hate. |
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I could let their tyres down and spray paint their vehicles with anarchist slogans. |
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I felt as though I was watching an infomercial advertising soundbites and bumpersticker slogans. |
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Workers chanted anti-government and anti-privatisation slogans as they marched through the streets. |
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In their moment, election slogans, rhetoric and symbols seem to mean so very much. |
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It was then that I saw the crowd of women running up with sickles and choppers, shouting slogans. |
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In fact, the mural will hang across the street and will feature sponsor logos, but not their slogans. |
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Since 1962, the government has used an array of slogans urging discipline and support for the regime and the military. |
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They chanted anti-government slogans and carried placards denouncing the war profiteers. |
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Students painted their bodies with slogans or carried hand-written placards condemning the drive to war. |
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The protestors were carrying banners and placards and they were raising slogans against the government and the security forces. |
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Another sort of punning found in newspapers is the allusive re-using of nonce words from slogans. |
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A small group of protesters waved placards and shouted slogans before fighting with police. |
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I also urge the martial arts club to stop spray-painting offensive slogans about our rivals on the walls. |
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He was caught spray-painting anti-Israeli slogans on university buildings twice during the summer. |
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Freedom, democracy and fraternity are people's slogans and globalization and liberalization are the slogans of imperialism. |
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The incidents include verbal abuse, slogans daubed on walls and physical assaults. |
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In the background, just visible, slogans can be seen daubed on the ruins and on banners hanging from windows. |
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St John's has long been a target for thieves and vandals and only three weeks ago racist slogans were daubed on the church walls. |
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He said the slogans of chief minister are hollow and deceptive and that there is no logic in his arguments. |
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One of my slogans was that I was the unbossed candidate of the unbossed people. |
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His slogans and programs appeared to offer a middle way between the extremes of communism and a discredited liberal capitalism. |
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The slogans on our buttons are actually funny, and many of them are about cats. |
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As the float passed by the boat jetties, officials and tourists raised slogans against plastic items. |
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Workers carried placards and banners, and raised slogans against privatisation and increases in electricity prices. |
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Each person was forced to sign an agreement not to carry placards or banners, shout slogans, or wear clothes with written words of complaint. |
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Workers carried a large Solidarity banner and chanted antigovernment slogans during the demonstration. |
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A student brass band played, rose petals were showered and pigeons were released as peace slogans rent the air. |
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There would, too, be various devices on this upper tier capable of projecting slogans onto the clouds and broadcasting radio transmissions. |
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Then I copied the logos and trademarked slogans of the printer manufacturers and started composing my own colorful work. |
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On another occasion, these same slogans were etched onto the windows of her car with permanent etching fluid. |
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They go on to state that, in the late '70s, punk was more than loud music and T-shirt slogans. |
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They've come up with all manner of catchy slogans designed to tip the scales in their favour. |
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And they are introducing a range of fashion items such as T-shirts with slogans, jewelery, such as hairslides, and bedding. |
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They are inscribed with slogans in Haitian kweyol, the hardest baked of the Caribbean Creoles. |
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A crowd numbering in the thousands later marched on the nearest US base, hurling rocks and chanting anti-American slogans. |
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The atmosphere is tense and edgy, and the political slogans on the posters read like threats. |
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Crowds flooded into Tiananmen Square, shouting slogans and carrying banners. |
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Before the rally, about 1,000 people marched through the centre of Camden, waving banners and chanting slogans against the imminent closure. |
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Hundreds of members of his army rallied in the streets on Saturday, carrying arms and chanting slogans of support for him. |
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Stereotypes were constructed from selective memories and were reinforced by rhymes and slogans. |
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Paramilitary flags or slogans and monuments do give offence to visitors and to different sectors of society. |
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The march was mostly peaceful, although some self-proclaimed anarchists spray-painted slogans on a bank. |
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It is of course the Right who regard the Left as little more than empty slogans and iconography. |
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The mainly women workers, who were accompanied by their children, waved red flags and chanted anti-government slogans. |
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Young people like jeans and sweatshirts with American slogans or logos. |
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Graduate of a City Council graffiti-spelling workshop for street kids, he knew how to decode the slogans of the day, how to phase them and how to remix them. |
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Martin Eadon, a director in London, had his walls daubed with slogans. |
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Demonstrators surrounded a truck carrying police barricades, mounting it and waving banners and signs bearing antiwar slogans until police used nightsticks to force them off. |
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Often their religion is self-taught, cherry-picking slogans from the religious texts or, these days, from videos on the Web. |
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The ever-increasing number of women who have given up footy and switched to the far more attractive sport of diving is reflected in today's diving slogans. |
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Some brandished sticks, banners and fists, others chanted slogans. |
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They blocked the road for about two hours and raised slogans against the police alleging it was hand in glove with the six persons against whom a case had been registered. |
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They chanted slogans and flashed four fingers, which has come to symbolize a pro-Morsi camp violently quashed by the authorities. |
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Too often, they were simply bantered around as high-sounding slogans. |
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Many were throwing rose petals on the carcade and also shouting slogans. |
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His youth, pluck and decisiveness were one of the major assets which made him different from the Communists whose radical slogans had never been translated into real actions. |
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The very unoriginality of the slogans points to the fact that they're not in the authorial voice but are more description of the cultural landscape. |
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They were content to mouth the slogans and go through the motions. |
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But such actors cannot be expected to mouth Marxist slogans convincingly. |
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The Metropolitan police choose to stand back from the protest until one group of protesters attacks the fast food restaurant and daubs slogans on the Cenotaph. |
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One Kansas farmer lined his field with ghastly wind ornaments, rough cut from sheet metal and painted with slogans mocking liberal causes and government tyranny. |
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No matter how I attempt to rebut these empty slogans, they never lose their power. |
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These, Denny, are empty and vapid slogans because those who use them are destitute of any imagination or feeling of what such greed, racism or imperialism is like. |
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His work is salted with slogans and phrases in capital letters. |
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The protesters use strong, punchy slogans and a distinctive attention-grabbing style on signs and in literature distributed at many of the events. |
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Bored by the slogans and hard labor, she eventually is drawn to the African-Cuban religion santeria, giving her some spiritual peace before her death. |
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They gather every day at the clock tower, form groups, and head in one direction or another, tossing slogans on the tips of their swords and tridents. |
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Instead, they chant slogans that are nationalist, pro-army and anti-Muslim Brotherhood. |
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And there we were, sitting out on the deck, minding our own business when along came a boatload of environmentalists chanting slogans and waving pamphlets at us. |
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They crunch around in the snow, waving signs and hollering slogans. |
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His speech was dotted by a vocal, slight minority of students who were chanting slogans and rhymes in protest to his performance over seven years of presidency. |
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Why do parties insist on meaningless gibberish as conference slogans? |
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Men chanting ruling party slogans slashed the tyre of a media car. |
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Nowhere is this more pathetically obvious than in the party slogans. |
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If he's shouting political slogans, the council can't move him. |
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The protesters displayed antiwar banners and chanted antiwar slogans in front of policemen carrying rifles and a concrete blockade installed in street of the embassy compound. |
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They carried banners and chanted slogans condemning the government for making false election campaign promises that it would improve working conditions. |
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The Japanese Embassy cautioned Japanese in China not to wear their blue national team jerseys or carry firecrackers or banners with confrontational slogans to the final. |
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By marching together, carrying banners and chanting slogans, thousands of students peacefully displayed their anger and emotion against the war that had started. |
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Around 50 women assembled outside the theatre and shouted slogans against the film, which was being screened at the theatre for the past 10 weeks. |
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Zou said whether the protest resulted in renewed political conflict with the central government would depend on the slogans chanted during the protest. |
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You continued to work for the party and were involved in writing political slogans on walls, although you were aware of the illegality of this activity. |
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It is one of the bread-and-butter slogans of the pro-choice movement. |
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Their voices amplified by PA systems, the protests' leaders exhort their audiences with rigidly ideological slogans. |
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They prayed or meditated but did not chant slogans or talk to each other, in order to skirt the blanket ban on public assembly. |
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This in turn drives the real leaders of the community to the margins, while the people are happy with the release of their pent-up emotion in the form of slogans. |
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After many noisy toasts had been drunk, and none to the nation, the national cockade was said to have been trampled as the air rang with unpatriotic slogans. |
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The demonstrator climbed down after shouting slogans against the HES project. |
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They also had to paint slogans on each other's car in order to get them shot at or arrested as they drove across Alabama. |
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One such platform was the Foreign Policy Initiative, which was founded by neoconservatives who cleverly reworded old slogans. |
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Companies soon adopted slogans, mascots, and jingles that began to appear on radio and early television. |
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The common slogans in the Valleys are, put a rosette on a donkey or donkey vote. |
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They throw rubbish on the heads of demonstrators in the street below and are shocked at the demonstrators' antiboss slogans. |
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For the polar opposite of Isabelle, look no further than whoever scrawled slogans of hate on a new Sikh temple. |
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Many slogans and terms coined came to be used by Bush's political opponents, or those opposed to the war. |
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A Man, perhaps for its partisan political theme italicises a lot of inscriptions, mottos and slogans. |
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The organizations, propaganda agencies and authorities employed slogans that called up traditional values of thrift and healthy living. |
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But the super-polished, chrome jeepneys, packed with passengers and daubed with slogans, are a travel highlight. |
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The participants raised slogans against the anti-Islamic and jewfish lobby which patronage such nefarious activities. |
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They've walked the curves of the deserted park singing and chanting antiracist slogans. |
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But Ruscha resists knee-jerk spiritualism by emblazoning slogans that render the scenes absurd. |
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But their voices were muted by hundreds of anti-war slogans. |
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Typical actions include painting slogans on buildings owned by businesses, and other minor criminal damage. |
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Le public et l'equipe du film scandent des slogans dedies a la Tunisie, a la vie. |
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Paste up some inspirational slogans or cartoons that bring a smile to your face. |
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Other yelled slogans and waved banners, blew hunting horns and set off fireworks. |
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The advertising slogans, once linguistically and culturally translated, lose none of the corporatespeak inanity that they convey in English. |
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The protestors were holding the banners and placards inscribed slogans for the removal of TMO and T O Finance and called for an inquiry of huge corruption in funds. |
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Chanting slogans, they carried signs highlighting what they call growing scientific evidence about adverse effects of fluoridated water, especially on infants and children. |
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The protesters held saffron flags and shouted slogans against Naxalism. |
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Togadia was accompanied by several VHP activists, who shouted 'Jai Shree Ram' slogans and sang bhajans outside the SIT office, till his questioning was completed. |
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This is a stark contrast to slogans colloquially known as Ma-kwere-kwere or Amakwerekwere for the black foreigners especially from African countries. |
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Contempt for the Presiding Officer, faded jeans and slogans scribbled on hands insults the generations of Home Rulers who fought for Scotland to grow up. |
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Participants in the stand raised national flagsand chanted slogans that support the Syrian ArabArmy and citizens of Ayn al-Arab who are stillstand in the face of terrorism. |
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This uselessness bestows on art a certain autonomy from the grim dealings in shopworn slogans and infoporn that characterize all other domains of the spectacle. |
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Often used for displaying large city advertising slogans, the towers have become an unofficial portal into the city for road users arriving from the north and east. |
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