Sentences with phrase «not by protestors»

But when her own life is threatened — not by protestors, but by the very scientists who created her sister's clone — Cate starts questioning everything she thought she knew about the cloning movement.

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While personally, authors may be supporters or protestors of the Segwit2x hard fork, in most situations, you wouldn't be able to tell just by reading their articles on the subject.
Among the many remarkable aspects of this opinion was Stevens» strong solicitude for the right of «unwilling listeners» not to be jarred or offended by the protestors» messages.
As the «Fight for $ 15» continued Wednesday with a group of about 2,000 protestors who gathered about a half a mile west of McDonald's headquarters in a Chicago suburb, I can't help but continue to be annoyed by the demonstrations.
Certainly not the protestors who were on the end of aggressive policing tactics, like the young man on the Channel 4 video clip who recalls how he was given an unprovoked punch in the face by a police officer while sitting on the ground with his hands over his head.
It is by no means obvious that it allows the police to kettle a group of protestors who might or might not be joined in future by other, violent protestors.
The few three - wheeled drivers, also known as «Mahama cambuu», who were bumped into by the protestors were not spared.
Question topics included what he'll say to Rob Astorino if he bumps into him locally, what he has to say to the anti-fracking protestors, what was most surprising in the campaign, whether he'll be disappointed if he wins by 10 points rather the 20 points that public polls predict, for whom and on what line he and Lee voted, what he'll do to affect the state senate leadership should there not be any single majority conference, what he'll do in a second term concerning state mandates to local governments and what effect Republican control of the United States Senate will have on New York and his administration in a second term.
People are entitled to keep their identity secret at demos, not least of all because the police routinely contravene section eight of the Human Rights Act by filming protestors.
The rebels are fuming at a recent snub to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, as the rebel MP (played by Bruce Alexander) laments that his leader «can't stop being a protestor» while his lackey Ollie (played by Joseph Prowen) criticises the party steward's «maths teacher» attire.
The protestors last night can not understand how they are due to be deported by a system which has been ruled to be unlawful.
Insofar as a social movement is «an organized, sustained, self - conscious challenge to existing authorities» (Tilly, 1984), the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions included a multiplicity of informal and formal institutions and alliances: students, unions, professionals, religious groups, etc.And while the master frames calling for the ouster of Mubarak and Ben Ali were no doubt unifying discursive devices that were readily supported by most if not all of the protestors, secondary frames — calls for democracy, social justice, freedom, and dignity — presented significant points of divergence not only in and between Islamist and non-Islamist groups, but between the secular - liberal youth who are credited with initiating the mass protests in the first place.
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos kicked off her first public speech Wednesday by casting the protestors who sought to block her from visiting a Washington, D.C., middle school last week as part of a divisive opposition that's resistant to fresh ideas... And DeVos, who didn't face protestors Wednesday, praised magnet schools, which are public schools organized around a particular subject area such as arts or technology, as «the original school choice option.»
It is perhaps best informed by the anger and pride of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s, but it is not an art of protest (the African American writer Larry Neal wrote bitterly at the time, «Implicit in the act of protest is a belief that a change will be forthcoming once the masters are aware of the protestor's grievance.»)
2013 Exhibition traces the shift and the development of Kendell Geers» aesthetic language, Art Daily, 1 February Bradley, Kimberly, Kendell Geers, Art Review, Issue 68, May, pp. 124 - 125 Kendell Geers Joins Protestors in Istanbul and Postpones Exhibition opening, Artkurio, 3 June Villanueva, Jean Fabian, Haus der Kunst mit Kendell Geers, Base Now, 22 January Haus der Kunst in Munich opens major exhibition by the South African artist Kendell Geers, Blouin ArtInfo, 5 February Kendell Geers at Haus der Kunst, The Collector Tribune, January 2012 Tay, Nastasya, «I am not a politician», iAfrica, 20 July Shaw, Amy, The Art Newspaper, 23 April
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