Sentences with phrase «protests about the charges»

Supporters of the priest have held protests about the charges outside the court where his case will be held.

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But the online protests also highlighted how the biggest tech companies, such as Facebook and Google, have taken a back seat in the debate about protecting net neutrality, rules that prohibit internet service providers such as AT&T and Comcast from blocking or slowing sites or for charging people or companies for faster speeds of particular sites.
In a Facebook comment responding to an article about an upcoming Black Lives Matter protest, «JM Roth» said to «run them over» and then proceeded to detail how you can avoid being charged with a crime if you hit someone with your car.
The protests may not have been too vehement but they have been around for years and more so than ever this season, while the main reason for most fans not being too full on about it is because of the respect that the prof has earned for his 20 years in charge.
Arsene Wenger is clearly well aware about the protests being planned by the angry Arsenal fans for our Premier League match against struggling Norwich City at the Emirates stadium tomorrow, because the manager today issued a sort of rallying cry asking for us to support the team as he tries to avoid the complete disaster of dropping out of the Champions League places for the first time in his long tenure in charge of the club.
'' «While Gordon Brown cowers in Downing Street, his henchmen are out and about to attack me personally rather than engage in rational debate,» said Mr Davis, who resigned his seat in protest at Labour plans for six - week detention without charge.
The Conservatives had made their protest about the # 3800 charge in a motion calling for it to be scrapped at yesterday's full council.
In protest of The Cooper Union's recent announcement that it would start charging incoming undergraduates a 50 percent tuition — ending a 100 - year tradition of free education — about 50 students occupied President Jamshed Bharucha's office in the Foundation Building last Wed., May 8.
About 100 defendants appeared in B.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday, to face charges for protesting within a court - imposed exclusion zone at the Trans Mountain pipeline construction site in Burnaby.
Therefore, if you have ever raised money for your organization, was in charge of the Public Relations of your college, ran campaigns to support or protest against reforms, or conducted a huge research with other fellow students from your college, now is the time to talk about it.
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