11 Words to use with protest

SEE Hilldrup, Barbara W. HILLS, EDWIN A. The sailing rules in yacht racing, interpreted and applied in official protest decisions of yachting tribunals of final jurisdiction.

All protest meetings were cancelled on August 1st, and the Press restricted itself to chronicling rumours and events.

"Then as one bill after another fell due, a bank messenger came with a notice of protest pinned to the note, demanding a dollar and a quarter extra for protest fees besides principal and interest.

To see a man protest friendship, kiss his hand, quem mallet truncatum videre, smile with an intent to do mischief, or cozen him whom he salutes, magnify his friend unworthy with hyperbolical eulogiums; his enemy albeit a good man, to vilify and disgrace him, yea all his actions, with the utmost that livor and malice can invent.

That confused chirruping of a thought, that is as yet no more than an instinct, has in it one knows not what sort of artless appeal to the eternal justice; or is it a protest uttered on the threshold before entering in, a protest meek and poignant?

Major American news outlets are still incapable of acknowledging the tremendous breadth of the WTO protest movement because of the multiplicity of cooperating factions within it.

It was hard work outright threats and go-slows, files full of protest notes and minutes of meetings, and the halting evolution of a code that cut across the barriers that traditionally define a functioning news organism.

She, who usually took M. Bellombre's part, felt a protest rise up within her.

In these protest actions, professors such as Ts'ai Yüan-p'ei, later president of the Academia Sinica (died 1940), took an active part.

Why, if they are wrong, extravagant, dangerous, is his protest solitary?

A cry of amazed protest burst from the girls.

11 Words to use with  protest