Sentence examples for sidewalk protest from inspiring English sources

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In the opening tag, the idiots at Young & Rubicam react to a sidewalk protest by throwing paper bags full of water out the window.

The sidewalk protest has grown from a handful of people to as many as 100 nighttime denizens in recent days, but unlike the protest in New York, where a few thousand are estimated to be participating, Occupy San Francisco has no permanent location — and lacking a camping permit, the group has been forced to move frequently.

For the last seven weeks, a sidewalk protest here by Latino immigrants has blossomed into a feverish reality show, attracting Minutemen, mariachis, children dancing in Mexican folk costumes, white racists, United Nations observers, Phoenix police officers and Maricopa County sheriff's deputies.

DENVER — Horn-honking, as a statement of frustration or joy or who knows what behind the wheel, has been part of the American fabric since the first Ah-OO-gah from the first Model A. What, for example, is a person really doing when honking while driving by a sidewalk protest in Denver, or any other city where "honk and wave" has become a kind of social compact between protesters and the public?

That's when Wolf said 30 to 40 white-shirt reinforcements showed up and put a stop to the sidewalk protest.

When her case was not assigned to a detective two days after her complaint, she began her one-person sidewalk protest, and the case was assigned that day, she claims.

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In fact, the video shows that he was trying to back away from the police when they lunged at him, tackled him, strangled him, and left him lying bound and choking on the sidewalk, protesting, "I can't breathe".

Fewer police officers were on hand outside 245 Park Avenue, and fewer office workers and passers-by lingered on the sidewalk protesting Rocker's presence or waiting for something to happen or for someone to emerge from the building.

They did this wordlessly and without warning, simply gathering together and pushing us, en masse, onto the nearest sidewalk, dividing the protest in two.

The city has agreed to pay $2,007,000 to end a lawsuit brought by 52 people who were swept up in a mass arrest along a Midtown sidewalk during a protest against the invasion of Iraq.

There was the partially successful prosecution of a freelance journalist found guilty of failure to comply with a police order while she stood on a sidewalk covering another protest.

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