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Our poet Pope against a naughty word Protested, seeming too to shut his door:
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By talking to some of my Friends that work for the state Goverment, I believe the Health Reform is being Protested because. the goverment employee pay nothing for Health Insurance and they pay only ONE dollar for thier Spouse.
Obama aide hints at second stimulus, tries to slam door on tax talk 2009
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Protested nuclear weapons testing and development through non-violent civil disobedience
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Cromwell represented that there was a Protestant Princess in Germany — those who held the reformed religion were called Protestants, because their leaders had Protested against the abuses and impositions of the unreformed Church — named ANNE OF CLEVES, who was beautiful, and would answer the purpose admirably.
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"We can't just sit here and let him die," she Protested, and at the sound of her voice Tamre opened his eyes and looked into her face.
The Seventh Scroll Smith, Wilbur 1995
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Protested, as by these Presents I Do Protest against the Seas and
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Thus done and Protested in Boston the day and year before written
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Protested against introduction of Episcopacy in 1606.
Chronicles of Strathearn John Hunter 1883
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Henry Burton, minister of Friday Street church, now between fifty and sixty years of age, was one of the chief of them, and his _Protestation Protested_ (Vol.II. 591-2) may be regarded as a manifesto of their views.
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864
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At last Cromwell represented that there was a Protestant Princess in Germany -- those who held the reformed religion were called Protestants, because their leaders had Protested against the abuses and impositions of the unreformed
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