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At other times, in Simon Stephens's version, it seems like a meditation on language: as The One protests about the bare approximation of what he feels to what he says, I was reminded of TS Eliot's Sweeney vainly crying "I gotta use words when I talk to you".
No one protests when Google quietly removes their Blogspot accounts and yet ironically, amid the "musicblogocide", dozens of these still remain online.
"Some of my patients refuse colonoscopy when I recommend it," said Dr. Judith E. Weisfuse, an internist in Summit, N.J. "No one protests a mammogram".
No one protests like San Francisco.
No one protests in empty places; and if hobos and dealers contribute to make the area still more uninhabitable, it will constitute a good additional excuse for a real estate company to decide its redevelopment someday (in the same way as the Renaissance Center wants to do for the Downtown, serving as a point of attraction for tourists and casino gamblers).
No one protests our mindless wars, no one protests draconian surveillance, no one protests administration's kow-towing to reactionary state legislators and other forces pushing hard for the vocationalizing of higher education.
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There is only one protest focus on this route in the town of Quickborn (local protests).
No one protested.
No one protested his show.
Correct: "No one protested her getting the prize, because she was an unexceptionable choice".
In one protest, a close girl friend lost an eye.
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