Demonstrations and vigils began as soon as news of the hostages reached Japan. |
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Last weekend's demonstrations follow rallies, vigils and meetings throughout the country. |
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We should demonstrate in our communities, with regular vigils or marches in every small or large town, even sit-downs in appropriate places. |
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We have had candlelight vigils, rallies, lobbying efforts, town meetings, teach-ins of various sorts. |
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I've joined in many peace vigils, rallies, and marches the past several months, and pardon me if this seems shallow, but where are the tunes? |
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Banner-waving supporters demonstrated and held prayer vigils on Hill's behalf. |
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A number of Church of England dioceses have organised peace vigils to coincide with the demonstration. |
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According to Janna Bowman of Witness for Peace, the vigils calling for an investigation are making an impact. |
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The candlelit vigils began Sunday night in New Zealand and circled the world, starting at 7 p.m. local time, in each time zone. |
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Look at how a few NGO groups last year used peaceful candlelight vigils for their own selfish purposes to galvanize public opinion. |
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The Boston Globe today had this article on the vigils supporting Sheehan and her cause. |
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Ezekwesili's group organised the initial march in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, which sparked the online movement and regular vigils in the capital. |
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Furthermore, she took upon herself the austerities practiced by the other sisters fasting, hairshirts, the discipline, and night vigils. |
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On New Year's Eve I went to bed after compline so I could get up for vigils at 4.45am. |
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When I feeled a little stronger, I meaned firmly to begin again to do nightly vigils. |
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Passengers at Haymarket station are sustained in their long vigils by the wit of a waggish train announcer who does his best to bring cheer to their dismal existences. |
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Two all-night vigils by the TV fail to yield the new Nic Cage advert. |
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These vigils aren't rallies or places to give long-winded speeches. |
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There have been rallies and vigils by the score in small towns. |
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On that day there must be demonstrations and vigils around the country. |
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Bird watchers have held nightly vigils in front of the property. |
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A number of rallies, vigils and demonstrations took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the smaller cities and towns in the surrounding tri-state area. |
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The local authorities' campaign headquarters plans to hold protest vigils outside the treasury every few days, each time representing two different municipalities. |
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MoMA's third floor was the unwilling host to occasional antiwar vigils. |
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Colleges and universities from California to Pennsylvania held vigils of their own on Thursday evening. |
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Candlelight vigils, teddy bears and gardens full of flowers notwithstanding, the town is unable to introspect on the real reasons for the tragedy. |
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Also, he could have backed up his rhetoric with non-confrontational acts such as asking people to hold candlelight vigils in the doorsteps of their houses. |
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He himself kept a tight rein on his body, with vigils and fasts, lest it rebel against his priestly soul. |
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The vigils and other public security officials, who are supposed to make short work of pickpockets, begin to take control of the street. |
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And for my part, frequently, I ease the vigils that the Lord asked me, and I fear that it may estrange me more and more from the presence of God. |
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In the day he shed tears during his Mass and, at night, during his untiring vigils. |
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His mother was a professional mourner, an essential, traditional part of all funereal vigils and wakes. |
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These throngs of people standing in high-profile vigils could disperse and go individually to thousands of bedsides and visit those who suffer in isolation. |
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Sporting a red beret over her close-cropped hair, she appears regularly at daily vigils in Abuja. |
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And of course, out of that, people came together, and candlelight vigils where held everywhere. |
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Heavenly Mother, now it is also to that intention that I do nightly vigils with all my might and burning heart. |
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In the midst of all the newspaper headlines and vigils you can sometimes lose sight of the man who was on death row. |
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And in the past week a seven-day remembrance of the girls has included vigils, demonstrations, letter-writing, and a Global Schoolgirl March. |
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Those of us who early attended upon these nocturnal vigils never suspected that we were in contact with anything supernatural. |
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Those who followed and observed him during his prayers and during the night vigils he spent in church, were touched by his tears. |
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Sunday's vigils were organized for the fourth consecutive year by the Native Women's Association of Canada. |
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Even though authorities have detained some protestors and used tear gas against crowds, the prayer vigils continue. |
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All of Europe is shocked and everywhere in Europe millions of people have held silent vigils to remember the victims of the disaster. |
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Hundreds of civic activists and citizens staged candlelight vigils in front of the Japanese Embassy. |
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Since last night, millions of Vietnamese Buddhists inside Vietnam and around the world have begun to organize prayers, vigils, gatherings and ceremonies to pray for Patriarch Thich Huyen Quang. |
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In my case, I joined a group that held vigils outside an abattoir. |
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Recently, vigils were held across the country to remember the victims and to demand that the Conservative government create a national plan of action. |
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Typical campaigning activities include public events such as marches or vigils, the setting up of an exhibition, or the distribution of pamphlets and posters. |
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The week of November 4 to 10, thousands of names flashed across the face of the National War Memorial during night-long vigils honouring those who died in the First World War. |
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But as Save the NHS protests and vigils are held across the country, the House of Commons begins two days of crucial debates on the hugely unpopular health and social care bill. |
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In those wide-awake vigils she prayed or tried to. |
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Activists take up human rights issues not only through various communication and media channels but also by mobilizing public pressure through mass demos, vigils and direct lobbying. |
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Activists take up human rights issues by mobilizing public pressure through mass demonstrations, vigils and direct lobbying as well as online and offline campaigning. |
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In Canada, fifty-six members of Canada's Parliament signed a letter of concern, which was sent to the President of Colombia, and vigils were held in Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto. |
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Witness to the ancient history of this place is the window that offers a striking view of the basilica and from which a long time ago the friars silently observed Saint Dominic praying during his night vigils. |
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The goal is not only that people around the world should hold peace vigils but that anyone involved in war should declare a ceasefire, at least for one day. |
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Watchnights were further times of prayer and witness, late into the night, and modelled by Wesley on the vigils of feasts in the primitive church. |
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During the Paschal Triduum, after the fashion of the original vigils, rcsponsories that form part of the Liturgy of the Hours will be heard after 9 pm. |
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Certain illuminations from his Book of Hours condemn the duke's enemies, the most striking example being a folio accompanying the Vigils of the Dead. |
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