Sentence examples for represented a protest from inspiring English sources

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Applied to the theatre, it represented a protest against the existing social order.

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They represent a protest movement on a scale not seen in Bali for decades.

For Lubbock, the cloister represents a protest against functionalist approaches to education, and one that has been stifled.

The group's Web site invites visitors to "join the revolution," suggesting that using the card might represent a "protest with every purchase".

"The party has spoken, we have the leader and he has to recognise being a leader, perhaps, more than representing a protest movement," he said.

Many might even move into the camp of Donald Trump who represents a protest candidate.

The emigres said the bridge's destruction represents a protest over shortages of basic food, including bread and corn, and Alia's hard-line rule.

Traditionally, the FN represented a national protest vote that has very little grassroots presence or local organisation.

The listing of their names reduced the distance between the recruit and the officer but also represented a tacit protest against the anonymity of modern warfare.

In 1968, an African-American man represented a throwaway protest vote, yesterday an African-American man won the presidency.

Do you agree?" It represented a minor protest for most universities, but a significant step in a place so closed and afraid.

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