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Is it that these leaders, most of them abusers of their people's rights, feel that they have no moral grounds to protest what happens in Sudan?
Atheists have more grounds to protest that Spencer puts too much weight on some specific periods and episodes that cast them in a bad light.
But industry consultants said the mistake could provide the loser with grounds to protest the contract, delaying a decade-long push to replace refueling planes from the Eisenhower era.
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Continued booing of Adam Goodes may require football players to walk off the ground to protest against a rise in "corrupted national pride" among some Australians, the country's race discrimination commissioner has warned.
On the very morning of the tournament's first game, 300 people gathered outside the ground to protest against the money lavished on football stadiums instead of things like people and schools, and were duly teargassed and shot with rubber bullets for their trouble.
Other security breaches include an incident last year when 11 women climbed into the grounds of Buckingham Palace to protest at British nuclear testing on Native American homelands.
More than 200 people — first responders, union members and politicians — rallied at ground zero yesterday to protest the government's response to the health effects of 9/11 and to demand comprehensive care for those possibly sickened by the World Trade Center wreckage.
Yet they share common ground in their intention to protest in the streets and their willingness to depend on the kindness of strangers.
"There's this giant middle ground about how to respond to protest," but it hasn't been explored, he added.
"The KKK came to South Carolina from out of state to protest on our statehouse grounds.
The government gave some ground to the protesting journalists.
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