Sentence examples for upsurge in protests from inspiring English sources

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awa had already seen an upsurge in protests against the American bases, prompted by the deployment this month at the Futenma airbase in Ginowan city of 12 MV-22 Osprey aircraft, which take off and land like a helicopter but fly like a fixed-wing aeroplane.In the view of one protester, this brings "the world's most dangerous aircraft to the world's most dangerous base".

Okinawa had already seen an upsurge in protests against the American bases, prompted by the deployment this month at the Futenma airbase in Ginowan city of 12 MV-22 Osprey aircraft, which take off and land like a helicopter but fly like a fixed-wing aeroplane.In the view of one protester, this brings "the world's most dangerous aircraft to the world's most dangerous base".

The recent suicides have been accompanied by an upsurge in protests.

"They're hoping it will quell the upsurge in protests in the last few weeks," Hattie told me.

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Rashwan said the lack of swift progress in the talks and the upsurge in protest had shifted the initiative back to the street.

In the middle of the biggest upsurge in labour protests for a decade, it seems impolite to mention the name of André Gorz.

The ministry has also resorted to providing temporary financial assistance and other short-term benefits to appease some workers and civil servants and to address the upsurge in labor protests.

Forty-two percent of Egyptians live in poverty, and there has been an upsurge in illegal protests, with more than 1.7 million workers participating in some 1,900 strikes and other actions between 2004 and 2008, according to the Solidarity Center, a labor rights group based in Washington.

There is a general consensus in both the popular media and scholarly publications that the past six years have seen a historic upsurge in popular protests and movements.

In it, he posed a question that was both rhetorical and piercingly immediate: "What is the function, the possibilities, of a writer living under this rumbling volcano?" The volcano was Brink's apartheid homeland, and the proximate cause of the rumbling was a recent, sudden upsurge in black protest and government repression.

The FIA, the governing body of motor sport and Formula One, said in a statement it had been monitoring events in the Gulf state, which has seen an upsurge in anti-government protests ahead of the planned race, sparking security concerns.

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