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The people of Okinawa were able to rally, almost daily, freely expressing their discontent with the government.
The institute's humanists hated mathematicians and engineers alike and, now that the war was over, didn't shy away from expressing their discontent.
"The man uploaded pictures of the ordeal online and is attracting a lot of concerned netizens who are expressing their discontent and anger towards the apparent injustice".
Mr. Armstrong told them they had the right to withhold contributions to the national Episcopal Church, and even to the Diocese of Colorado, as a way of expressing their discontent.
A presidential security source, who spoke on condition on anonymity for security reasons, told the Associated Press that the soldiers were expressing their discontent after promises to pay their housing allowances were not kept.
French said that 'all options are on the table,' but indicated that some business groups may choose to send letters expressing their discontent with the tariffs". — Trump's "Phase 2" tax cuts.
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Shareholders have expressed their discontent, among them Ralph W. Whitworth, a founder of Relational Investors.
People could easily express their discontent by voting counter to the party's wishes.
Dodd-Frank introduced new say-on-pay measures, allowing shareholders to express their discontent.
After the forced evacuation, dissenting voices were left to express their discontent over the airwaves.
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