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In short, while some students took to the barricades, Mr. Bush took to the bar.
Amazon discouraged sales of Hachette books to pressure the publisher, and Hachette's writers and their allies took to the barricades.
The guards went running down the train and took to the barricades only in the sense that they barricaded themselves behind locked doors.
The rise of a working class and of strong nationalistic sentiments had a profound effect on the city; students, artisans, and workers took to the barricades against the ruling Austrians when revolution flared briefly in 1848.
They were hardly the sort of workers one associates with mass protest, but hundreds of New Jersey doctors took to the barricades today to demand relief from the rising costs of malpractice insurance.
The iconoclastic Patton Oswalt decided to set his lofty Nerd God reputation on the line for this Jeff Dunhamaterialr material, while activists and slacktivists of all stripes took to the barricades to demand redress.
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For months, protesters have taken to the barricades, appalled by the notion of the museum.
I stop caring about the ballet's flaws when Vasiliev and Osipova take to the barricades.
At the pensions barricade Every small business owner I speak to is ready to take to the barricades.
But we can expect rightwing papers to take to the barricades.
Not that I expect many of you to take to the barricades in support of the British DJ.
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