Sentence examples for part a protest from inspiring English sources

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The insurrection was, in part, a protest against inequality, and yet segregation has increased in the years since.

"When the Gun Draws" is in part a protest song against the US government's gun-control policy, told sternly from the point of view of a bullet.

The kit bag was a gesture of deliberate negligence on Danny's part, a protest not against his ability but against his obligation to that ability.

He was Thomas Sayers Ellis, a respected poet and photographer, who said the theft was, in part, a protest of the poor pay ($50) that featured poets received for readings at Busboys.

When great swathes of Yorkshire and Lancashire voted to leave the European Union last year, it was in part a protest at perceived indifference to the fate of places that had once been the proud generators of the country's wealth.

The fliers said that the act was, in part, a protest of the cost of the Rome Film Fest, which runs until Saturday, and that the color referred to the event's red carpet.

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Thousands of protesters gathered at Mong Kok district, reclaiming part of a protest site cleared by police earlier on Friday.

Take part in a protest 30.

Some unemployed refused to take part as a protest.

Have Your Ever Taken Part in a Protest?

Obviously, that's a very deliberate choice to take part in a protest.

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