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was petitions
noun
A formal, written request made to an official person or organized body, often containing many signatures.
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Yesterday was petitions, groups of children running up and surrounding you, holding out a petition of some sort for you to sign, waiting for your arms to reach out, away from your body, your bag, your purse.
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What came out of Robert Woolfolk's mouth was petition and chant, irresistible in its illogic.
There are petitions and flooded comment boards.
There were petitions for his removal and strikes by professors, clerks and librarians.
There were petitions and marches, and support from council members and socialites.
NA are petitions not included in the analysis.
There have been petitions and published mentions of this injustice.
But Mr Nazarbayev has turned down parliament's petition.
The government has been petitioned several times on this issue.
The RSC is petitioning the prime minister to take action.
The company has since been petitioned into bankruptcy.
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