When I used to ordsprog

en When I used to protest against the ill treatment they beat me on my back.

en When I used to protest against the ill treatment they beat me on my back.

en We have been on a hunger strike for the past three days in protest of the treatment by you and your masters.
  Saddam Hussein

en I feel fine, that covers everything. I got my treatment, elected not to hit, I'll come back tomorrow and do some treatment and maybe hit, maybe not, I'm not sure.

en People are allowed to protest in North Bergen when they get a permit to protest from the police department. There have been other protests in front of my home, but those people filed for permits. But no one told the police of any activity. They didn't know anything about it. You can't protest without a permit.

en Treatment doesn't bring back the risk to that of someone without hypertension, ... High blood pressure raises the risk threefold and treatment reduces it by 25 percent.

en This is more of a sabotage or quasi-terrorism than a protest. The government will only address their demands once they agree to suspend the protest.

en Given the protest and everything, I think people are opening their eyes and paying attention to what is going on. I thought the letters would be a nice follow-up (to the protest).

en It is appropriate to protest, that's their right after all. But I don't think it's their right to protest violently, to destroy embassies, missions, properties.

en the serious threat that these laws will be used to curtail the right to protest ... We must defend our democratic right to protest.
  Kate Hudson

en We'll be as gentle or as forceful as we need to be, ... They have a right to protest, we respect their right to protest, we have every intention of allowing them to do that, as long as it doesn't interfere with the parade itself or the events that are associated with it.

en Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. The kids have been calling me all day, wanting to know if there's anything we can do, if we can protest now. We can't protest now. The game is officially over. It's tough to take for all of us. It's tougher than actually losing it, to know that it wasn't won honestly.

en We have some way to go, though, before this drug will be approved for use in people with stroke. We need to learn the extent of its benefits, optimal initiation of treatment time and duration of treatment, as well as long-term side effects associated with treatment.

en The 'Idol' bus picked him up at the hospital for a 10-hour drive to Cleveland, ... A doctor came back stage before the show to check on him. He said that as clean as the break was, the bone should begin mending itself. If it doesn't, he might have to have surgery. But I can tell you that he won't miss a single beat until the concert series ends. He pumps up the cast for 30 minutes each day for some type of self-treatment.

en Here's a conference with the Foreign Secretary tackling some of the most controversial issues of the day and people aren't allowed to stay in their seats if they shout any protest, even restrained protest,


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