71.   They engaged in protest marches.

72.   They gathered at churches near downtown, Sixteenth Street prominent among them, and staged protest marches.

73.   There were a few small protest marches.

74.   They have already given him life with a protest march, directed at the president, Myles Brand, who may rue the day he ever accepted the chair.

75.   These range from snippets of cable sex shows to newscasts of protest marches and Roseanne singing the national anthem.

76.   Thousands of people have staged protest marches in Pakistan to denounce what appears to be an impending attack against bin Laden and the Taliban.

77.   Tropnasse said he was eager to join a protest march against the Police Department.

78.   Union leaders wrote letters, met with city officials, staged a protest march.

79.   Union workers in banking, oil and telecommunications are planning a protest march today to protest the dismissals and to oppose the sale of state-owned companies.

80.   Unions can still make their presence felt, quickly turning out hordes of workers for protest marches and getting voters to the polls on Election Day.

n. + march >>共 180
protest 47.11%
death 5.46%
funeral 4.50%
peace 4.50%
opposition 3.00%
student 2.14%
memorial 1.07%
year 1.07%
victory 0.96%
candlelight 0.86%
protest + n. >>共 285
march 14.72%
rally 10.30%
leader 5.85%
letter 5.22%
organizer 4.38%
group 4.31%
action 4.21%
movement 4.11%
demonstration 3.41%
strike 3.01%
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