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  • "Chanting "Death to America!" and burning effigies of President Bush and Saddam Hussein, tens of thousands of Iraqis flooded central Baghdad on Saturday in what police called the largest anti-American protest since the fall of Baghdad exactly two years ago."

    Saturday, April 30, 2005 As'ad 2005

  • And "Chanting" or Wishing is not enough as that is futile since it is only done at a conscious level.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2009

  • - "Chanting" death to Arabs, "the protesters were headed from a predominantly Jewish neighbourhood to the house of an Arab when police intervened."

    The Arabist 2008

  • China (AP) †"Chanting" Strike down the criminals, "hundreds of

    WN.com - Articles related to 2nd quake shakes Indonesia after temblor kills 467 2009

  • The fall term at Beth Emet includes twenty-three classes covering topics as varied as Torah Chanting Basics, A History of Zionism, Traditions in the Kitchen, and Yoga for You.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Chanting protesters flooded the streets of the southern city of Taiz, where anti-government activists have staged demonstrations since February.

    Tens of Thousands Demand President's Removal in Yemen 2011

  • Chanting protesters flooded the streets of the southern city of Taiz, where anti-government activists have staged demonstrations since February.

    Tens of Thousands Demand President's Removal in Yemen 2011

  • Chanting "no more blood," protesters carrying signs, flowers, and candles gathered in the capital's main plaza in support of Mexican poet Javier Sicilia and the families of thousands of victims of the country's brutal drug war.

    Mexicans March to Protest Drug Violence 2011

  • Chanting that to myself kept the underworld whispers at bay.

    Arcane Circle Linda Robertson 2011

  • Chanting "Our unity is the unity of youth" and "No to factions," the protesters called for reconciliation between Hamas, the militant Islamic group that controls Gaza, and Fatah, the mainstream party that dominates the Palestinian Authority government in the West Bank.

    Palestinian Youth Protest in Streets Joshua Mitnick 2011

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