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aus Protest zurücktreten - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Aus; AUS (disambiguation)

resign in protest      
aus Protest zurücktreten
mass demonstration         
  • During the [[American Civil Rights Movement]] and the [[March on Washington]], leaders marched from the [[Washington Monument]] to the [[Lincoln Memorial]], August 28, 1963.
  • Demonstration in Canada against oil tankers, 1970.
  • 1976 coup d'état]].
  • Crowd in front of a McDonald's in [[Wangfujing]] on the [[2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests]]
  • Demonstration in front of the [[British parliament]]
  • [[Orange Revolution]] demonstrations lasted so long that demonstrators set up tents.
  • 2013 Peace March for Hungary in Budapest
  • A nonviolent protest in New Zealand
  • Gatot Subroto Avenue]] in front of the DPR/MPR Building.
  • interchange]].
  • labor-rights]] political [[activism]].
  • An anti-[[Naftali Bennett]] demonstration in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]], on September 23, 2021. One of the signs the demonstrators primarily carried translates in English to "BENNETT DANGEROUS TO ISRAEL!".
COLLECTIVE ACTION BY PEOPLE IN FAVOR OF A CAUSE
Protest march; Counter-demonstration; Political rally; Street protesters; Street demonstrations; Mass demonstration; Peaceful demonstration; Political rallies; Street protester; Street protest; Monster meeting; Anti-war demonstration; Freedom of demonstration; Counterdemonstration; Counter demonstration; Counter-demonstrations; Counterdemonstrations; Counter demonstrations; Demonstration (political); Mass protest; Public demonstration; Street demonstration; Protest rally; Street protest movement; Agitation (South Asia); Demonstration (people); Protest March; Demonstration (protest); Protest marches
Massendemonstration
counter-demonstration         
  • During the [[American Civil Rights Movement]] and the [[March on Washington]], leaders marched from the [[Washington Monument]] to the [[Lincoln Memorial]], August 28, 1963.
  • Demonstration in Canada against oil tankers, 1970.
  • 1976 coup d'état]].
  • Crowd in front of a McDonald's in [[Wangfujing]] on the [[2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests]]
  • Demonstration in front of the [[British parliament]]
  • [[Orange Revolution]] demonstrations lasted so long that demonstrators set up tents.
  • 2013 Peace March for Hungary in Budapest
  • A nonviolent protest in New Zealand
  • Gatot Subroto Avenue]] in front of the DPR/MPR Building.
  • interchange]].
  • labor-rights]] political [[activism]].
  • An anti-[[Naftali Bennett]] demonstration in [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]], on September 23, 2021. One of the signs the demonstrators primarily carried translates in English to "BENNETT DANGEROUS TO ISRAEL!".
COLLECTIVE ACTION BY PEOPLE IN FAVOR OF A CAUSE
Protest march; Counter-demonstration; Political rally; Street protesters; Street demonstrations; Mass demonstration; Peaceful demonstration; Political rallies; Street protester; Street protest; Monster meeting; Anti-war demonstration; Freedom of demonstration; Counterdemonstration; Counter demonstration; Counter-demonstrations; Counterdemonstrations; Counter demonstrations; Demonstration (political); Mass protest; Public demonstration; Street demonstration; Protest rally; Street protest movement; Agitation (South Asia); Demonstration (people); Protest March; Demonstration (protest); Protest marches
Gegendemonstration, öffentlicher Protest gegen die Aktionen eines anderen öffentlichen Protestes gehalten

Definición

protest
1) v. to complain in some public way about any act already done or about to be done, such as adoption of a regulation by a county board, sending troops overseas, or use of the death penalty. 2) v. to dispute the amount of property taxes, the assessed evaluation of property for tax purposes or an import duty. 3) n. a written demand for payment of the amount owed on a promissory note which has not been paid when due or a check which has been dishonored (not paid by the bank).

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