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The Face of Protest, in the words of Time's cover, was teenager Joshua Wong.
Uploaded on to the internet, within hours her face became the face of protest.
The attractive, well-spoken Claudette at first resists the organizers' entreaties to become the public face of protest.
This is a neon-bright sign of corporate retrenchment in the face of protest, bad press and flashes of moral rectitude.
In the south, however, Giolitti's government was less accommodating and often resorted to old-style repression in the face of protest, as in 1903 and 1904.
The plans are later quietly dropped in the face of protest from the commercial sector - although the launch goes ahead, there is no advertising.
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Some have closed for weeks in the face of protests.
Hesse's conservative government introduced them but retreated in the face of protests.
The government has imposed a general sales tax on retail trade in the face of protests.
But in the face of protests, the administration quickly backed down, according to U.S. News and World Report.
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