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From the 351 included media reports; 26 were categorized as description of event, 112 as description of victim's health conditions or medical decisions, 134 as description of protests as a result of the event, 24 as testimonies (victim, victim's friends, witnesses, accused or family member), 55 as general public's response to the event (excluding protests).
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Gosh, I hope Burrough is never forced to read an account of the civil rights movement with all its tedious descriptions of protests and marches.
Her husband, Hassan Asleh, said later that he resented Mr. Barak's description of the protests as the work of a small extremist minority.
In an as-yet unpublished experiment, she found that if white people are prompted with descriptions of violent protests or street brawls, they are more likely to support gun control.
Levitt said the document also included a detailed description of NAN's protest plans, the names of prominent blacks who would participate and the locations where protesters would gather on the day of the planned protests.
For more detailed descriptions of the protest contexts, see Neukirch (2014) [33].
"Rather than bolstering O'Reilly's description of the anti-government protest he says he covered as a 'combat situation,' the tape corroborates the accounts of other journalists who were there and who have described it as simply a chaotic, violent protest," they wrote.
Jean-Luc Godard's film – "a science fiction film without special effects" in the words of the critic Andrew Sarris; "a fable on a realistic ground" in Godard's own description – is a cry of protest aimed at the worshippers of science and logic.
In "Pride and Prejudice," when Mrs. Bennett tries to describe for her husband the dresses Mr. Bingley's sisters were wearing at a dance, her wise, disillusioned spouse cuts her off: "Mr. Bennett, Austenn wrote with approval, "protested against any description of finery".
As a longtime resident of Rockville Centre, I must protest the condescending description of Knole's real estate agent ["A House That's a Bargain for $16 Million?" Long Island Journal, Nov. 3] as having "Rockville Centre roots undetectable in that soft upper-crust drawl".
Still, "we tortured some folks" was Obama's most direct description of the U.S. actions and drew immediate protests from some former CIA officials and their supporters.
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