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n. (plural of demonstration English)

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News of demonstrations, articles on the war, racism, counter-culture and vital info on how to bug the higher-ups and get out of the military service are all good.

There have been demonstrations of 400,000 that are hardly remembered and demonstrations of a few dozen that were remarkably effective.

On the other hand, don't dismiss demonstrations because they have always turned out boring.

Also don't tend to dismiss demonstrations outright because the repression is too great.

During World War II the Danes held street demonstrations against the Nazis who occupied their country.

Even today there are public demonstrations against the Vietnam War in downtown Saigon.

None the less, it's wise to go to all demonstrations prepared for a vamping by the pigs.

When you go to demonstrations you should be prepared for a lot more than speeches.

Most demonstrations have medical teams that run with the people and staff mobile units, but often these become the target of assault by the more vicious pigs.

When massive demonstrations are occurring where a number of busts are anticipated, it's best to have lawyers placed in police stations in the immediate vicinity.

They provide food for festivals, cancers, demonstrations, be-ins, sit-ins and similar events for free.

Unexpectedly the memorial had turned into a kind of sit-in, and then the hunger strikes and nonviolent demonstrations had started.

On the other hand, the introduction is pretty damned important--not only to underscore my pictures but to explain China, the politics, the events leading up to the Tiananmen demonstrations, and the massacre.

He plans to cover the demonstrations that keep erupting all over the place.

He was in Leipzig, and that wasn't a battlefront, but there were demonstrations going on in East Germany, and there were places to die other than a war zone.