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Darfur is so horrifying that even the African Union (AU), an organisation that sees no evil during Zimbabwean elections, has protested.Less forgiving organisations have protested more loudly.
Other groups have vowed to protest more loudly.
Across the country, civil servants and citizens have protested loudly about this.
In the last few years, travelers have protested loudly against airlines that have increasingly relied on passenger fees to boost profits.
Maybe the Liberal Democrats should have spoken out more loudly about those policies with which they disagreed.
He had protested too loudly, and too often, about the lack of democracy in his country.
War-veterans' groups have protested loudly but in smallish numbers about the prosecution of Croatian "national heroes" who deserve to be given medals, not jail terms.
More thoughtful types in the top brass realise the northern army is overstretched; it is already engaged in the rebellious regions of Darfur, Southern Kordofan and Blue Nile.The United States has protested loudly against aggression on both sides.
We should have loudly protested segregation and the efforts to block voter registration of black East Mississippians". According to the Associated Press, The Richmond Times-Dispatch stated in an editorial on July 16, 2009 that it played a central role in the "dreadful doctrine" of Massive Resistance -- a systematic campaign by Virginia's white political leaders to block school desegregation.
Do you think we should embrace 1970s-style andivism and protest more loudly?
I should have yelled my objection more loudly, I suppose, but perhaps nothing was possible that night.
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