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Mr. Hevesi and a number of environmental groups sharply protested the proposal.
The case is significant in part because Toronto was removed this week from the list of places W.H.O. was urging travelers to avoid -- a designation Canadian officials sharply protested.
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She addressed Muhammad Yusef sharply, clearly protesting that she had not yet been heard.
The views of workers inside the plant contrasted sharply with those protesting outside on the most important issue facing them and the company, the efforts by the committee of creditors who now control the bankrupt company to sell it to General Motors.
Bacon protested, and was sharply reprimanded for not understanding his obligations.
An angry Swiss banking industry, federal officials in Bern and Swiss newspapers have responded with sharply worded protests.
But the idea is opposed by environmentalists and has already drawn a sharply worded protest from the United Automobile Workers union.
Along with China, South Korea, which is to be co-host the World Cup soccer competition with Japan next year, has sharply increased protests against the shrine visit and textbooks, suspending military and cultural cooperation with Japan and warning about consequences for the World Cup.
The scene in Paris contrasted sharply with protests elsewhere in France on Saturday that were mostly peaceful.
Tenants' advocates protested proposed increases for tenants of rent stabilized apartments on the steps of City Hall yesterday, calling on Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani to sharply reduce the increases.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani angrily protested the NATO strikes that killed two dozen Pakistani soldiers over the weekend, even as early American and Pakistani accounts of the events diverged sharply and it remained unclear exactly what precipitated the attack.
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