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How about a sequence of citizens' marches on Westminster and Whitehall?
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In 1938, he became a French citizen, and was duly called up for military service the following year; his most effective contribution was a sequence of anti-Nazi broadcasts that he wrote and performed, in German, over the radio.
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For instance, rather than a direct expression of outrage, Manifa was a sequence of street theater events that were meant to laugh at the Catholic Church and the way that the government caters to the Church's needs, ignoring the citizens.
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