81.   In one of the better-known segments, he is dragged away from an environmental protest by a policeman.

82.   In the months leading up to the Olympics, security officials have focused on expected protests by Aborigines, indigenous Australians who have suffered two centuries of persecution.

83.   In the past, many banks settled protests by making commitments to lend or to invest in poor areas.

84.   In the past, protests by Catholic residents have ended in violent sectarian clashes.

85.   Increased protests by university students are generating fears that disturbances could erupt when Pope John Paul II visits Nicaragua next week.

86.   Inexplicably, and despite protests by U.N. officials, Cerda was freed by Croatian authorities the day after the first attack.

87.   It replaced a law, accepted with little protest by the restaurant industry, that required separate smoking and nonsmoking sections for diners.

88.   It was scaled back after protests by African-American women concerned about organized cheering for a convicted rapist.

89.   It was the first significant violent protest by Palestinians after weeks of demonstrations near Har Homa that have been kept peaceful on the orders of Arafat.

90.   It was worth a protest by Beijing, but not a war.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
protest 0.53%
protest + p. >>共 62
against 19.30%
in 14.82%
from 12.27%
by 11.17%
over 6.82%
at 6.63%
of 4.35%
to 3.67%
with 2.97%
on 2.75%
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