91.   The student leaders will decide whether to resume their public protest after those meetings, the communique said.

92.   The strike was the largest public protest since President Boris N. Yeltsin was re-elected in July.

93.   The taxes themselves will certainly bring public protest, especially in the property rich towns that will be hardest hit.

94.   Their governments, particularly in Italy and Greece, have maintained their qualified support for the bombing despite fierce public protests from the outset of the war.

95.   There had been brawls and shootings, accusations of abuse, and loud public protests.

96.   These ranged from intensive lobbying to public protests.

97.   This was the first time that any foreigners have made a public protest after being detained.

98.   When the government announced plans for spending cuts late last year, it had to back down in the face of strikes and public protests.

99.   While public protests have dropped off, it is not clear whether the private practice of the groups exercises has waned.

100.   While most of the others are ineligible because they have been accused of doping, Barthe is staying away to make a public protest.

a. + protest >>共 542
street 8.24%
violent 6.65%
anti-government 3.74%
similar 3.18%
daily 2.78%
peaceful 2.72%
angry 2.47%
public 2.37%
strong 2.25%
mass 2.12%
public + n. >>共 762
support 2.43%
fund 2.08%
appearance 2.05%
hearing 1.96%
comment 1.87%
official 1.85%
transport 1.69%
education 1.68%
statement 1.66%
office 1.58%
protest 0.49%
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