Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
Protester , 3.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
protester .
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Examples
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Breaking news A pro-life protestor is shot in Michigan: State police at ...
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Breaking news A pro-life protestor is shot in Michigan: State police at ...
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Breaking news A pro-life protestor is shot in Michigan: State police at ...
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A protestor is shouting - the crowd is drowning him out with prolonged shouts of "USA".
Archive 2008-09-01 Not a sheep 2008
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Another protestor is shouting as he's hauled out of the arena - will McCain be put off his stride?
Archive 2008-09-01 Not a sheep 2008
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This protestor is one symptom of the larger problem of there being inadequate ways for American people to communicate directly with their government to express their dissatisfaction.
Think Progress » VIDEO: Protester Disrupts Bolton Hearing 2006
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If I happen to discover that one of the protestors at my local town hall is actually the son of a Republican politician doing a little astroturfing, I guess I could argue “based on this anecdote, it is NOT safe to assume that a protestor is a legitimately aggrieved member of the public.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » About Those “Civilian Casualties” in Lebanon: 2009
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Mr. Harper was talking about predictable reactions in general of which the protestor was a specific example.
Archive 2006-08-13 Janet Ursel 2006
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Mr. Harper was talking about predictable reactions in general of which the protestor was a specific example.
The CBC responds [Updated] Janet Ursel 2006
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I recall the protestor as he was in my face on one particular day, I can't remember which day it was.
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