So who were the people who took to the streets?
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Eventually, millions took to the streets demanding that he go.
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The public took to the streets, begging for an intervention.
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Terrified of his father's temper, he took to the streets.
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Their students then took to the streets to support them.
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And protesters, demanding change, took to the streets in July.
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Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, took to the streets.
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Some Liberians took to the streets, chanting victoriously and dancing.
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Homeowners took to the streets with rakes and pressure washers.
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Since the Lebanese people took to the streets on Oct.
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Some residents took to the streets to support the government.
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The next day, Iranians took to the streets in protest.
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Protesters in Tokyo took to the streets after that admission.
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Women took to the streets, including in deeply patriarchal societies.
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Shortly after Iranian protesters took to the streets on Dec.
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But in Tehran, anti-American protesters took to the streets ...
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Activists took to the streets Sunday to protest the death sentence.
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Early reports suggest 20,000 protestors took to the streets in Madrid.
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Meanwhile, Justice Scalia took to the streets and gained a following.
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Protesters who took to the streets were shot at by police.
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Tens of thousands took to the streets in protest (see article).
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This week elderly demonstrators took to the streets, some in wheelchairs.
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Thousands took to the streets of the capital Conakry on Thursday.
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More than a million people took to the streets on Oct.
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Men and women, young and old, all took to the streets.
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Widespread violence followed, as Kenyans took to the streets and clashed.
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Nasralla's followers took to the streets, protesting throughout Honduras on Thursday.
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Last month, thousands took to the streets to protest the hikes.
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The protesters that took to the streets have high expectations too.
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Armenians took to the streets to protest against the power grip.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets to express their anger.
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And hundreds took to the streets in Anchorage, Alaska, on Sunday.
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Hundreds took to the streets in the city center, where the Feb.
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Thousands of people took to the streets across Russia, with hundreds arrested.
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Islamists took to the streets to demand that she be hanged anyway.
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Undaunted, the producers took to the streets and hired the real thing.
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Bangladeshi students took to the streets to protest against the brutal killing.
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A week later, less than half that number took to the streets.
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"Almost everyone" took to the streets, says Zenebe, a local restaurant-owner.
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Cantonese speakers took to the streets of the capital, Guangzhou, in protest.
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Over the weekend, protesters again took to the streets, clashing with authorities.
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Hundreds took to the streets in the city center, where the Feb.
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Meanwhile, people took to the streets to protest the muddled outcome. 5.
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Hundreds took to the streets in the city centre, where the Feb.
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Thousands of Polish protesters took to the streets to voice their dissent.
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Odinga's supporters then took to the streets in droves in some cities.
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Teenaged girls took to the streets for the first time in years.
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It was against this backdrop that Gazans took to the streets. 3.
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Following the election, those dissatisfied with the outcome took to the streets.
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Young people took to the streets to oppose it, demanding C.D.I.s, too.
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Thousands took to the streets to protest the government's corruption and incompetence.
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Key developments Protesters took to the streets for the sixth straight day.
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Last Thursday residents took to the streets to protest against the soot.
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Mr. Noor, whose supporters also took to the streets, denied the accusations.
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All through March students and unions took to the streets to demonstrate.
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Protesters took to the streets of Barcelona and clashed with the authorities.
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More than a million people across the country took to the streets.
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Those who took to the streets on Saturday called that argument flawed.
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Many Russians disagreed, particularly the educated urbanites who took to the streets.
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Iraqis also took to the streets to protest against unemployment and corruption.
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Mourners also took to the streets in Sanaa, the capital of Yemen.
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Seoul (CNN)Millions took to the streets to demand she step down.
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Antigovernment protesters took to the streets to reject the vote as illegitimate.
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That afternoon, hundreds of African-Americans took to the streets in protest.
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But for months, protesters took to the streets to block any legislation.
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On June 9, an estimated one million people took to the streets.
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Iranians took to the streets on Saturday on foot and in cars.
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Pupils and high school students took to the streets in several cities.
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On Friday, demonstrators took to the streets for a 15th straight week.
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As many as a million protesters took to the streets last Sunday.
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Thousands of Londoners took to the streets on Saturday to protest against Brexit.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets to rail against Park Geun-hye.
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Consequently, I'd say his supporters took to the streets to defend their leader.
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Thousands recently took to the streets to protest the planned pact with them.
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Millions took to the streets in 2013 calling for Mr Morsi to go.
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In 19903 they took to the streets to protest against rigged parliamentary elections.
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As a result, protesters took to the streets for the third straight weekend.
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Officials took to the streets to blast warnings through loudspeakers against illegal speculating.
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Thousands of Poles took to the streets to protest against the power grab.
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Millions took to the streets but Sarkozy stood firm and the reform happened.
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Opposition parties, seething at their exclusion from the poll, took to the streets.
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Thousands across Poland took to the streets in protest against the media law.
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Over one million Brazilians took to the streets to call for Rousseff's ouster.
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The Syrian conflict started when protesters took to the streets demanding Assad's ouster.
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Protesters took to the streets by the tens of thousands demanding her ouster.
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No, this time people took to the streets and confronted the rebellious soldiers.
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Europe, millions of people took to the streets, speaking the same language and
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They took to the streets with rifles, standing guard over policemen on patrol.
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Thousands of runners took to the streets for the Los Angeles marathon Sunday.
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That enraged a hitherto acquiescent population, which took to the streets on Feb.
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Finally an estimated 2 million people took to the streets on June 16.
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Riot police took to the streets of Kowloon after the petrol bomb attack.
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Students first took to the streets to protest cuts to social security programs.
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Huge crowds took to the streets, and the government was paralyzed for weeks.
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In 2009, over three million people took to the streets disputing the elections.
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Within days, protesters took to the streets, some with placards reading, ''Game Over.
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And they did — until hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets.
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Thousands also took to the streets in cities, including Tours, Valence, Marseille and Bordeaux.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets across Venezuela to demand Maduro step aside.
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Despite lousy whether, fans took to the streets en masse for a victory parade.
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On the games' eve, students and others took to the streets demanding constitutional government.
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Thirty-two participants, ranging in age from 3 to 76, took to the streets.
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Thousands of Iraqis took to the streets over the country's poor services and infrastructure.
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New Yorkers took to the streets in droves asking the country to "join" them.
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In December the urban poor in the provinces took to the streets, denouncing theocracy.
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Residents in several districts took to the streets banging pots and pans in protest.
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Last week civil servants also took to the streets to defend their special status.
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Then, in December 220, people took to the streets in protest against Mr Putin.
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When rioters took to the streets in 1992, the police were astoundingly ill-prepared.
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Last week, each took to the streets in Georgia to campaign for Stacey Abrams.
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Millions of protestors took to the streets in Tehran and several other large cities.
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Hundreds of people also took to the streets of Minneapolis to protest Damond's shooting.
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In Washington D.C. alone, it's estimated that around 23,227 people took to the streets.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Reykjavik, the Icelandic capital, last week.
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Protestors took to the streets of New York City Friday to decry the raids.
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On May 21st thousands of people in cities across Kazakhstan took to the streets.
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Our parents took to the streets to demand radical changes from those same parties.
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Residents in the capital of Kinshasa took to the streets to celebrate his victory.
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Protesters took to the streets nationwide and were swiftly met by a military crackdown.
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But as news of Augustus' death spread, protesters took to the streets Saturday night.
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They took to the streets, chanted for Trump's removal, and claimed he was #NotMyPresident.
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So the protesters took to the streets demanding caste-based quotas for government posts.
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Fox News took to the streets of New York and did a taste test.
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In Paris on Saturday, 2,000 took to the streets, compared with 4,000 last week.
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Last week, supporters of another activist took to the streets to protest his treatment.
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Outraged Puerto Ricans took to the streets and have protested every day since then.
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Outraged Puerto Ricans took to the streets and have protested every day since then.
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Millions took to the streets in June to voice their opposition to the bill.
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Muslim Austrian women don't seem deterred by the Islamophobia and took to the streets protest.
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Demonstrators took to the streets in early December after Republican Ohio lawmakers passed the legislation.
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Demonstrators immediately took to the streets outside the Allegheny County Courthouse to protest the verdict.
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And on Saturday, thousands of Zimbabweans took to the streets demanding that Mugabe step down.
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Some took to the streets and burnt papier-mâché effigies of Mr Trump's bronzed face.
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They took to the streets of Dhaka over the weekend, demanding action from the government.
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The Shiite minority in Saudi Arabia also took to the streets, protesting for political reform.
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Protesters supporting Vizcarra took to the streets on Monday to express their frustration at congress.
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Some losing candidates, including Ms Castro, took to the streets to protest against the result.
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Many took to the streets in protest and army officers mounted a short-lived coup.
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So have efforts to outlaw all abortions, after thousands of women took to the streets.
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In late December thousands of Iranians unexpectedly took to the streets to vent their frustrations.
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South Koreans took to the streets following Friday's ruling, but financial markets showed little reaction.
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In response, outraged protesters took to the streets and set fire to the Congress building.
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Thousands took to the streets and occasionally clashed with police to make their voices heard.
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On Friday, thousands of Jordanians took to the streets to protest the situation in Jerusalem.
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Twenty million Americans took to the streets for nationwide rallies to demand a healthy planet.
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Thousands of people took to the streets of Hong Kong to demand the booksellers' release.
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Women all over the globe took to the streets to protest the incoming presidential administration.
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Women took to the streets when Saudi Arabia lifted its longstanding ban on women driving.
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When I asked Murat why he and his neighbors took to the streets — for Islam?
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Last month about 30,000 public sector employees took to the streets calling for higher wages.
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On August 10, more than 60,000 Muscovites took to the streets to support fair elections.
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On March 8, more than 100,000 people took to the streets in the Iranian capital.
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Hundreds of people occupied a subway platform and took to the streets in downtown Brooklyn.
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On Friday morning, residents of New Bern took to the streets to survey the damage.
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After the military announced al-Bashir's ouster, Sudanese women took to the streets to celebrate.
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Protesters took to the streets of cities across the country to fight for women's rights.
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The communist workers' unions and the anarchist Provos joined hands and took to the streets.
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Huge crowds took to the streets to resist moves by Beijing to curtail human rights.
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On Wednesday night, they once again took to the streets to call for Fong's release.
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Ukrainians took to the streets to protest, in what became known as the Orange Revolution.
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And his supporters took to the streets earlier this month calling for his re-election.
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They took to the streets waving palm fronds and the flags of the two nations.
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Protesters took to the streets again on Tuesday night in La Paz and other cities.
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When many took to the streets in pro-democracy protests in 2011, she joined them.
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On the first day of the strike, more than 800,000 people took to the streets.
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Hundreds of people in Washington, D.C., took to the streets and celebrated the American victory.
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Previously, Poles took to the streets only when government actions affected them directly, he said.
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But Venezuelans who supported Mr. Chávez took to the streets, and he was quickly reinstalled.
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Across Chile, thousands of people took to the streets in more than a dozen cities.
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On Saturday, thousands around the country took to the streets for the fourth Women's March.
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Another 2900,220006 people took to the streets in Manhattan, according to New York City police.
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They initially took to the streets to demand the resignation of then-President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets of London on Friday to protest Trump's presence.
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More than 200,000 people took to the streets on the first day, the police estimated.
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In response, thousands of Poles took to the streets and the reforms were ultimately vetoed.
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The loss enraged Chinese fans so much that they took to the streets to protest.
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A handful of activists in St. Petersburg took to the streets without the authorities' consent.
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Several thousand protesters took to the streets across Cairo and elsewhere in Egypt for several weeks.
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And others took to the streets of D.C. with signs opposing Trump or supporting liberal causes.
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After millions of protestors took to the streets, the government apologized and postponed the bill indefinitely.
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As Mancunians took to the streets, counter-terrorism officers were unpicking the origins of the plot.
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On July 27th some 20,000 people took to the streets, the largest demonstration there since 2012.
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Some four million people took to the streets to march in solidarity after the Charlie attack.
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During the Arab spring in 2011, many Shias took to the streets to demand greater freedom.
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Shortly after Mrs Lam announced the idea, thousands of people took to the streets in protest.
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In 2017, millions of women took to the streets to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump.
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On Saturday hundreds protested in Pinsk and on Friday 1,000 took to the streets in Molodechno.
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But 2015 was also a year when people again took to the streets to protest corruption.
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More than 100,000 people took to the streets of central Moscow clamouring for "Russia without Putin".
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Despite government closures of roads and transport, as many as 1m protesters took to the streets.
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Last month, demonstrators took to the streets of Charlottesville to protest the removal of a Gen.
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On Saturday, thousands took to the streets of the Gazan city for the young medic's funeral.
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This week civil servants took to the streets, and protests have broken out across the country.
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One day alone, more than a million people took to the streets of Santiago, the capital.
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They took to the streets; they learned how to make the streets their urban landscape skatepark.
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Angry citizens took to the streets and there were violent clashes with the army and police.
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So much water flooded New Orleans this week that people took to the streets in kayaks.
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Protestors took to the streets, and two people were arrested for allegedly throwing rocks at cops.
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On recent weekends, tens of thousands took to the streets calling on her to step down.
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As night fell and the violence eased, thousands took to the streets with pots and pans.
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Protesters took to the streets April 24 to demand an end to gendered violence of kind.
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Rossello eventually stepped down after hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to protest.
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It's unclear just how many Saudi women took to the streets to celebrate their new freedoms.
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On May 14, thousands of Tunisians took to the streets of Tunis to protest the bill.
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But in July, pro-Russian protesters took to the streets, and the demolition was temporarily halted.
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More than 250,000 Romanians took to the streets, about half of them in the capital, Bucharest.
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In an almost unprecedented wave of protests in Iran, millions of civilians took to the streets.
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They took to the streets after his ousting, saying he was the victim of a coup.
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Protesting students took to the streets of Braamfontein district, where the university is located, police said.
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The young people that took to the streets that day in 2012 were right to celebrate.
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During the night after his arrest, supporters of Mr Atambayev took to the streets of Bishkek.
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Supporters of the bill also took to the streets in the major western state of Gujarat.
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Pushed to their breaking point in New Orleans, dancers took to the streets and the internet.
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When women's marches took to the streets in Washington and cities around the country on Jan.
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Young people took to the streets in various cities after Diallo denounced "massive fraud" in the vote.
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Growing South Korean protests demand President Park's resignation Thousands took to the streets to celebrate the news.
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However, thousands took to the streets to celebrate, with a giant rally on the historic Gwanghwamun Square.
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Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to protest a government push to decriminalize corruption.
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A precedent exists: after his conviction in 2013, thousands of supporters took to the streets of Moscow.
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Thousands of people took to the streets in Guinea, as President Alpha Condé considered scrapping the constitution.
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After all, demonstrators took to the streets to protest what they perceived as excessive use of force.
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Thousands of people took to the streets in 2012 and 2013 to protest against the group's rule.
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In April, some 10,000 people took to the streets of Berlin to protest about rising living costs.
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Earlier, protesters took to the streets near where Sterling was killed after news of his death spread.
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ONLY A HANDFUL of people took to the streets of Khartoum to usher in the new era.
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Of the millions who took to the streets in 2013, hundreds have been hauled through the courts.
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Earlier this week Nigerian lawyers took to the streets of Abuja, the capital, in protest (see picture).
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In February people took to the streets to protest an appearance by right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulos.
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Zimbabweans took to the streets Tuesday night to celebrate the end of Mugabe's 37 years in power.
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Laborers took to the streets afterward to protest what they say amounts to months of unpaid wages.
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On Wednesday night, more than 300 protestors took to the streets of Anaheim to protest the incident.
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While many world leaders mourned Castro's death, Cuban-Americans took to the streets of Miami in celebration.
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High like never before, I took to the streets of Phnom Penh, overjoyed at everything I saw.
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Tens of thousands of people, both for and against the president, took to the streets across Bolivia.
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Hundreds of people, including children whose schools were closed, took to the streets earlier in the month.
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We took to the streets not because of hatred and despair, but because of love and hope.
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The former president's conservative supporters also took to the streets not far away, though fewer in number.
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But in the morning after the limited strikes, hundreds took to the streets in Damascus to celebrate.
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Military vehicles took to the streets and gunfire and explosions were heard in parts of the capital.
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Many of the Puerto Ricans who took to the streets don't have much faith in her, either.
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Protesters took to the streets of Karachi in the days after, demanding that the commander be removed.
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Women around the country took to the streets on the anniversary of the Women's March on Washington.
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In 2014, protesters took to the streets to challenge Beijing's plans to limit democracy in Hong Kong.
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When preliminary results pointing to Mr. Weah's victory were announced, Liberians took to the streets and cheered.
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Reporter: Thousands took to the streets to demand those responsible for the killings be brought to justice.
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The Ukrainian people took to the streets again, starting in a Kiev square known as the Maidan.
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Tens of thousands of Slovaks took to the streets, suspecting the killings were linked to political corruption.
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Budapest in April to protest the law.
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Millions of people took to the streets claiming that his re-election had been marred by fraud.
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Inspired by the first Arab Spring revolt in Tunisia, protesters took to the streets in January 2011.
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Millions took to the streets in simultaneous marches in Washington and hundreds of cities around the world.
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As people took to the streets across the country, security forces opened fire at mostly unarmed protesters.
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In Boston, 2628,28503 people took to the streets, and 22019,000 people joined in both Atlanta and Pittsburgh.
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Protesters in favor of his removal from office took to the streets by the thousands on Tuesday.
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Protesters took to the streets again to protest President Emmanuel Macron's plans to overhaul the retirement system.
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Arshak, sign in hand, took to the streets again on Friday, for the forty second consecutive week.
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Defying a police ban, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in the early afternoon.
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In April, some 10,000 people took to the streets of Berlin to protest about rising housing costs.
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Hundreds of supporters of Catalan independence immediately took to the streets of Barcelona to protest the arrests.
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On May 4, 21953, students took to the streets of Beijing to denounce the government as unpatriotic.
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On International Women's Day, thousands of women around the country skipped work and took to the streets.
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Protesters took to the streets on Tuesday night, and looters raided shops for food and set fires.
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French students and workers took to the streets again Thursday to protest the government's proposed labor reforms.
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Earlier this year residents of the Allee, now yuppier, again took to the streets—to demand socialist policies.
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Hundreds of white nationalists took to the streets over the weekend to protest the removal of a Gen.
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Scientists and science enthusiasts alike took to the streets Saturday (Earth Day!) to support a worthwhile cause: facts.
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Several world leaders wished the new president well, but protesters took to the streets in cities across Europe.
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When scientists took to the streets of Ottawa in 2012, it was a very dark time for Canada.
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Protesters took to the streets of Barcelona to demonstrate against austerity, for which the Catalan government blamed Madrid.
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On a Saturday evening in 22, hundreds of supporters of gay rights took to the streets of Sydney.
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Instead, tens of thousands of Muscovites took to the streets to build barricades and defend their new freedoms.
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Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in several cities after the news broke, demanding a fresh election.
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With these questions in mind, we took to the streets and asked real customers to share their opinions.
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Unlike the 30-somethings who took to the streets back then, these younger protesters have little to lose.
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A month later, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to protest government corruption and mismanagement.
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At their peak, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to protest government corruption on Sunday.
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Last week, thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets, demanding a referendum to oust sitting President Nicolas Maduro.
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Nevertheless, earlier this month, protesters took to the streets of Moscow to protest Russia's strict new internet policies.
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Months later, when hundreds of thousands of Guatemalans took to the streets, he was forced to step down.
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Thousands of people took to the streets in protest; some banged pots, burned tires and hurled Molotov cocktails.
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So while scientists took to the streets in Washington D.C. today, marches in 600 cities globally joined them.
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Today, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted at Windsor Castle, while British troops took to the streets.
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Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Puerto Rico yesterday, demanding the resignation of Gov.
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The next morning 2.5 million people took to the streets of cities across the country in peaceful protest.
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Protests on Tuesday night attracted a fraction of the crowds that took to the streets all last week.
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Thousands of people took to the streets in protest in Hannover on Saturday, the day before Obama arrived.
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Last week, more than 40,000 German steel workers took to the streets to protest against dumping from China.
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Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN)Hundreds of thousands of Indonesians took to the streets Friday to protest Jakarta's embattled governor.
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Pockets of youths took to the streets in parts of Caracas and attempted to block a major highway.
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There were runners, and even running clubs, in Cairo before Mr Safwat and friends took to the streets.
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That has prompted strikes from powerful truckers unions and demonstrations where hundreds of thousands took to the streets.
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In August, Walsh thanked counterprotesters who took to the streets of Boston in opposition to a conservative rally.
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Last year students took to the streets when racing buses, competing for passengers, hit and killed two schoolchildren.
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After Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam banned face masks for inciting violence, protesters took to the streets.
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But the move only enraged protesters, who took to the streets as darkness fell to vent their anger.
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Thousands took to the streets of Hong Kong beginning in July over an extradition bill with mainland China.
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In Italy, they took to the streets — to line up for the new iPhone when it came out.
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Denmark Denmark has a new burqa ban, and hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets to slam it.
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Students took to the streets, protesting on campuses in most major cities to demand that Suharto step down.
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Demonstrators took to the streets to protest her detention, and riot police used water cannons to disperse them.
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Supporters of Hun Sen on Friday took to the streets in a last day of boisterous electoral campaigning.
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Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Barcelona on Sunday for a rally against independence.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in Caracas earlier this week, calling on Maduro to step down.
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Hundreds of university students took to the streets in Kinshasa on Thursday, protesting any delay to the vote.
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In Brazil and India, Russia and Spain, people took to the streets to denounce corruption by the powerful.
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In April, more than 10,000 people took to the streets to protest what many say is widespread graft.
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In Gwangju, a midsize southern city, protesters took to the streets on May 18, and soldiers opened fire.
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In Bolivia, people took to the streets to protest former President Evo Morales' insistence on staying in power.
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Pro-European citizens took to the streets in Ukraine's capital, Kiev, in protests that led to a revolution.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets on Sunday carrying the American flag, calling on Trump to intervene.
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The day after Trump's inauguration, massive crowds took to the streets to partake in women's marches to protest.
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In France last year, thousands took to the streets to protest a sharp rise in anti-Semitic incidents.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets in Sydney, Melbourne, and other cities across Australia on January 10th.
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On Friday, thousands of Australians took to the streets to call for more robust action on climate change.
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Security forces have killed more than 400 peaceful protestors since they took to the streets in October 2019.
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But the move inflamed demonstrations over the weekend and thousands took to the streets wearing masks in defiance.
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A day later, thousands of furious women took to the streets of Istanbul and other cities in protest.
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So when the uprising began in their Damascus suburb of Daraya, Khouloud and Ahmad took to the streets.
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Chamisa called the polls fraudulent and illegitimate, and his chief constituency, disenfranchised urban youth, took to the streets.
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Motivated by the 2016 U.S. election, women around the world took to the streets to vocalize their frustration.
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When Black Lives Matter took to the streets and ground traffic to a halt, they were being disruptive.
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Protesters took to the streets throughout the week, with the demonstrations erupting into violence on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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On Friday, thousands of protesters in Jerusalem, Gaza and here in the West Bank took to the streets.
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After the investigation exposed a vast system of kickbacks, Brazilians took to the streets to voice their outrage.
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And on March 25, pro-Trump marchers took to the streets in several cities all over the country.
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Thousands of teachers took to the streets of downtown Los Angeles last month to demand a new contract.
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Thousands of farmers wielding their produce took to the streets in Athens in outrage at more austerity (see picture).
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More than 2 million people took to the streets in Washington, D.C., and cities small and large on Jan.
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Meanwhile, in a final twist, thousands of Egyptians who took to the streets in 2011 are now in prison.
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Thousands of Ethiopian Jews took to the streets, throwing stones at police officers, blocking roads and overturning police cars.
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Lowering the flag sparked months of protests, some violent, as thousands of Protestants took to the streets in anger.
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Rose and company took to the streets — that is, the backyard — to teach President Trump a thing or two.
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Pishevar happened to be in Paris in June 2015, when taxi drivers took to the streets to protest Uber.
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The next day, thousands of people took to the streets in cities across Papua, blocking roads and burning tyres.
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On November 14th protesters took to the streets in Chisinau, claiming that Ms Sandu had been cheated of victory.
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Thousands of opposition supporters angry at Ivanov's action took to the streets of the capital Skopje on Wednesday evening.
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That was why hundreds of people first took to the streets in Mashhad, Iran's second city, on December 28th.
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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets Monday, the 303nd anniversary of the former British colony's handover to China.
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And on Friday night, Cuban-Americans took to the streets of Miami to celebrate the death of Fidel Castro.
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Yet on May 1st thousands of workers took to the streets, waving banners reading "Fight for a higher salary".
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Meanwhile, members of the National Co-ordinator of Education Workers (CNTE), a strident teachers' union, took to the streets.
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Hundreds of protesters took to the streets Monday to pay tribute to Nia and demand justice for her killing.
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Wednesday was another day of marches as both pro-government and opposition groups took to the streets of Caracas.
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With the Republican party's planned defunding of Planned Parenthood looming, protesters on both sides took to the streets today.
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Near the end of that month, thousands of young men took to the streets in the 'June Days Uprising.
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Thousands of other students took to the streets elsewhere in Dhaka on Saturday, but no major violence was reported.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets calling for the President's resignation, and lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to impeach Park.
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in April over social security reform, and clashes turned deadly.
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On day 100 of the shutdown, almost everyone, it seemed, took to the streets and demanded the government reopen.
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Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of major Brazilian cities Wednesday night, demanding Rousseff step down.
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Women all over the country — and world — took to the streets on Saturday for the second annual Women's March.
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The ructions have also dismayed Zimbabweans who took to the streets to embrace soldiers during the coup last year.
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Several people also took to the streets across Istanbul, some spelling out "TAMAM" with candles on pavements and roads.
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Hundreds of Penn State students took to the streets after word spread that clowns had been spotted on campus.
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In the aftermath, protesters took to the streets, the mayor installed a curfew, and the National Guard was deployed.
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On Sunday afternoon, thousands took to the streets of Stockholm to attend a memorial concert at Sergels Torg plaza.
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Minutes after Maraga's remarks on live television, hundreds of supporters took to the streets of Kisumu, Odinga's main stronghold.
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And on April 14, tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Tokyo calling for his resignation.
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On July 17, an estimated 500,000 demonstrators took to the streets in San Juan to demand the governor's resignation.
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The world economy faces nothing like the troubles of a decade ago—when fewer people took to the streets.
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We took to the streets in January 2011 with a single concrete demand: the departure of President Hosni Mubarak.
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Pensioners took to the streets last week in Athens, and police officers and firefighters demonstrated in Thessaloniki on Friday.
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Thousands then took to the streets to march for peace, the first steps on their own road to change.
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On Saturday, tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets to demand an end to the President's rule.
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On March 13, more than a million people took to the streets across the country to protest the government.
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But in Taipei, Taiwan no one was laughing as workers took to the streets to protest their long hours.
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NYPD officers came out to monitor protests as marchers took to the streets in several cities following the deaths.
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When thousands of protesters took to the streets last year, they carried banners with the words in bold letters.
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Hundreds took to the streets last week, only to be shot at, clubbed and arrested by Hamas security forces.
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The demonstrators first took to the streets of Mashhad, one of the holiest places in Shiite Islam, on Thursday.
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In the earliest demonstrations, late last year, more than a quarter-million people took to the streets across France.
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Hundreds of Burmese, including Buddhist monks, took to the streets of Yangon, Myanmar's commercial capital, to protest the article.
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Last year's unrest started in September, when educated Iraqis took to the streets to protest unemployment and government impotence.
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The governor dismissed three members of her cabinet, but some Puerto Ricans still took to the streets in protest.
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" And indeed, despite Saturday's violence, more protesters took to the streets Sunday, chanting that they would "continue our journey.
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Shortly after the announcement, Algerians took to the streets to celebrate the news, draping themselves in the national flag.
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Nearly two years ago, in another wave of protests, people took to the streets to demand better living standards.
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Meanwhile in Sydney, more than 30,000 took to the streets in protest of the government's inaction on climate change.
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Mutineers also took to the streets in the northern cities of Korhogo and Odienne, among others, according to residents.
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As it entered its sixth week on Thursday, thousands of protesters again took to the streets all over France.
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At the start of January, demonstrators in Tunisia took to the streets to protest against the government's budget proposals.
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France: Protesters again took to the streets to reject President Emmanuel Macron's plans to overhaul the country's pension system.
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Earlier this year, he praised protesters who took to the streets to organize a boycott of the country's election.
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On Sunday, political activists said dozens of people took to the streets of provincial capital Kyzylorda in southern Kazakhstan.
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Inspired, protesters in Egypt took to the streets to demand that their own longtime dictator, Hosni Mubarak, step down.
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Thousands of people also took to the streets in Tehran in late February demanding secure employment and delayed paychecks.
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When peaceful protesters took to the streets in the nearby city of Zabadani in April 2011, Rajai joined in.
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Protesters stormed City Hall and took to the streets, with many demanding that the two officers involved be fired.
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After Freddie Gray died from injuries he sustained while in police custody, citizens of Baltimore took to the streets.
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In our Greek referendum on the bailout terms, the majority voted NO and the working classes took to the streets.
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Model-of-the-moment Kaia Gerber took to the streets of Paris during fashion month in a very '90s outfit.
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Just two weeks ago, millions worldwide took to the streets calling for equitable treatment of women and other marginalized groups.
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"Yellow vest" protesters took to the streets for a 26th straight weekend on Saturday, albeit in their lowest numbers yet.
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Jubilant crowds took to the streets in downtown Toronto, the Raptors' home, well past midnight to celebrate the historic win.
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Thousands of Malaysians took to the streets of the country's capital, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday to call for Najib's resignation.
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According to protest organizers, around two million people took to the streets Sunday to demonstrate against a controversial extradition bill.
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The young people who took to the streets today are dismayed — but not surprised — by the inaction of their elders.
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This weekend, a wave of protesters took to the streets in Hong Kong, in open defiance of a police ban.
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After Rosselló did not resign, hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans took to the streets to demand the governor's resignation.
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I took to the streets of London today to test out 5G, armed with a OnePlus 7 Pro 5G handset.
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This past Halloween, dressed as Raphael, one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, he took to the streets with glee.
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On Thursday June 27th more than 10,000 people took to the streets of Kassel to march against right-wing violence.
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On January 23rd at least 1m Venezuelans from across the country took to the streets demanding Mr Maduro step down.
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Not too long ago, Refinery212 actually took to the streets to ask people if they could name a female director.
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In 2003 the government shelved a controversial anti-subversion bill after hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets.
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This is partly because the protests are much smaller than they were in 2009, when millions took to the streets.
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On Tuesday night, protesters took to the streets after Charlotte-Mecklenburg police Officer Brentley Vinson fatally shot Keith Lamont Scott.
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The opposition claimed the results were fraudulent and thousands of people took to the streets of the capital in protest.
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In 2011, during the peak of the peaceful uprising, thousands of Homsis took to the streets to march against Assad.
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Fans took to the streets Tuesday night ... climbing on top of vehicles, swarming the streets and sidewalks and scaling buildings.
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Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators from both sides took to the streets of towns and cities across the vast nation.
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Anti-Temer protestors took to the streets over the weekend and Brazil's bar association has voted to back Temer's impeachment.
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Over one million protesters took to the streets of Brazil on Sunday, calling for her to resign or be impeached.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets to protest against Article 23 in 2003, forcing the government to shelve it.
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On Sunday, protesters took to the streets again in Iran, as well as in Iraq, to condemn al-Nimr's execution.
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More than a million people took to the streets of London Sunday to march in favor for a second referendum.
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Reports haven't confirmed how many people took to the streets, but it was at least in the tens of thousands.
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Some 9,500 people took to the streets across France on June 1, the Interior Ministry estimated, with 1,500 in Paris.
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One year ago, Iranians of all stripes took to the streets en masse to express their grievances with the regime.
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It has gradually let them rise to $153 since then, but only after angry textile workers took to the streets.
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In 2019, protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong to rally against police brutality and Hong Kong's extradition bill.
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As news of Qadri's death emerged, thousands of the executed man's supporters took to the streets in cities across Pakistan.
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Then the economic free fall became unmanageable; overnight, bread more than doubled in price and people took to the streets.
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For months, angry protesters took to the streets of Paris and other cities for occasionally violent demonstrations against the proposal.
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That was a day after thousands of South Koreans took to the streets to call for her removal from office.
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Indonesians took to the streets of Jakarta, the capital, to protest recent remarks by the city's governor about the Quran.
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Police arrested more than 200 protesters who took to the streets in Baton Rouge in the wake of the shooting.
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Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of Brooklyn Friday evening to protest increased policing of the public transit system.
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Religious hardliners, led by Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a new political party, immediately took to the streets in protest.
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Venezuelans took to the streets for several weeks in spring 2014 in protests that left more than 40 people dead.
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Hundreds of thousands of people, including many youngsters and students, took to the streets in sustained occupation of major streets.
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"If their inhabitants took to the streets, clans of Arabs would tyrannize their children the next day," he told me.
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In more than 80 cities, including Tehran, people took to the streets with economic demands and calls for more freedoms.
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She and the hordes of students who took to the streets recently in protest consider the measure discriminatory and elitist.
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Gays and lesbians, many of them out publicly for the first time, took to the streets for a pride parade.
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Odinga supporters took to the streets in the capital Nairobi and regional opposition strongholds, chanting, building roadblocks, and burning tires.
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When Shaqiri and Xhaka scored hundreds took to the streets across Kosovo to celebrate, waiving Kosovan, Albanian and Swiss flags.
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In Nassiriya thousands of mourners took to the streets, defying a curfew to bury their dead after the mass shooting.
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Many of the thousands who took to the streets wore red and waved banners in support of the Bolivarian Revolution.
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The biggest took place in Srinagar, Kashmir's main city, where thousands of Muslims took to the streets after Friday prayers.
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Half a million people took to the streets last year to protest a bill that decriminalized certain forms of corruption.
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After officials suspended a national vote over problems in their electronic voting machines, Dominicans took to the streets in protest.
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Before the security laws were passed in 2015, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Tokyo to oppose them.
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Hong Kong protests: Around 1,000 people took to the streets on Sunday in support of the Uighur population in Xinjiang.
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A group of mothers of gay students at the school took to the streets with a banner of their own.
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In November, hundreds took to the streets to protest rising fuel prices, calling for the country's leaders to step down.
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Demonstrators in major U.S. cities took to the streets on Sunday for a fifth straight day to protest against Trump.
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Thousands took to the streets in Venezuela in 2019 in failed effort to remove Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from office.
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Thousands of women and schoolgirls took to the streets, calling for South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to commit to action.
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Millions of Egyptians took to the streets to demand Mr. Morsi's resignation on the first anniversary of his taking office.
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Civil rights activists, politicians and protesters rallied behind Trayvon's family and took to the streets to demonstrate against his killing.
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Hundreds took to the streets in the capital Dakar last month arguing that the oil will only benefit international companies.
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in April over the social security changes, and clashes turned deadly.
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In the wake of the unrest there, students in other parts of India also took to the streets in solidarity.
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Pockets of protests broke out in Kampala on Friday as angry youths took to the streets to protest Wine's arrest.
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Thousands took to the streets to protest the country's ailing and aging leader, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who wants a fifth term.
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We followed her as she took to the streets of her hometown, knocking on doors to urge people to vote.
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South Koreans immediately took to the streets, with some groups protesting against the decision and others celebrating her removal from power.
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Bangladesh has been hit by violent demonstrations in recent weeks after thousands of workers took to the streets demanding better pay.
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Virtually the entire river-front hamlet of Tepetitan, birthplace to Lopez Obrador 64 years ago, took to the streets in jubilation.
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Thousands of protesters took to the streets of San Francisco to oppose the Trump administration&aposs family separations at the border.
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In March, hundreds of women and activists took to the streets of Nairobi and Mombasa to protest against gender-based violence.
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The opposition alliance organized a major show of force on Sunday when tens of thousands of people took to the streets.
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Plans to destroy some infected trees last year had to be scrapped when protesters climbed them and took to the streets.
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After holding a tiki torch rally and giving Nazi salutes, many people took to the streets to oppose the white supremacists.
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It should also be noted that marchers took to the streets in other cities, nationwide, and in cities around the world.
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Residents took to the streets of the capital of Khartoum to celebrate the arrangement, which was brokered by the African Union.
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" Ibn Auf also commended the young people of Sudan, who he said "took to the streets in a very peaceful way.
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Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of London to demand a say on the final Brexit deal.
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Throughout the night, crowds of fans went in and out of bars and took to the streets of D.C. to celebrate.
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Thousands of black-clad women took to the streets against a plan to make it even harder to get an abortion.
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Ricardo Rosselló resigned late Wednesday after Puerto Ricans took to the streets during historic protests calling for him to step down.
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LAST year millions of South Koreans took to the streets to secure the impeachment of Park Geun-hye, their conservative president.
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Seeing the government's actions as an undemocratic betrayal, Kashmiris took to the streets to vent their anger at the security forces.
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She took to the streets and shimmied her way around Times Square to the sound of the Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive".
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The shooting led to protests and even violence in Charlotte as people took to the streets to demonstrate against the shooting.
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Students also took to the streets to march in silent protest against police violence in the wake of the referendum vote.
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The Who Dat faithful took to the streets Sunday by the thousands for a Mardi Gras-style event they dubbed #BoycottBowl.
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Across the island, Puerto Ricans took to the streets following years of corruption and mismanagement at the hands of government leaders.
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Starting in December 280, after bread prices tripled overnight, people took to the streets calling for the downfall of the regime.
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The coup crumbled on Saturday as supporters of President Tayyip Erdogan took to the streets in defiance of the coup plotters.
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The day after his inauguration, millions of demonstrators took to the streets in cities around the world for the Women's March.
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In mid-January, the opposition leader took to the streets of Caracas and announced himself as the country's rightful interim president.
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On Wednesday, she took to the streets for the first time to march against the successor of the late Hugo Chavez.
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"If tens of thousands took to the streets in Moscow, then Medvedev needs to respond to this," Navalny told the court.
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Protesters took to the streets of several cities in Brazil late on Friday in the first widespread organized demonstration against Temer.
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Jessie Kahnweiler, creator and star of The Skinny took to the streets to ask people about their relationship with their bodies.
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Thousands took to the streets in protest, and a group of demonstrators stormed and set fire to the country's Congress building.
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Zarif's comments came as thousands of Iranians took to the streets in the largest demonstration since Trump announced his decision Tuesday.
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When Egyptians took to the streets in mid-2013 to end a year of Brotherhood rule, general-turned-president Sisi intervened.
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Tens of thousands took to the streets of Khartoum on Saturday to celebrate the final signing of the power-sharing deal.
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Last week, thousands took to the streets to mark President's Day, dubbing it "Not My President's Day" in protest of Trump.
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The wave of demonstrations began in June 2013, when millions took to the streets against an increase in public transport fares.
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Seoul (CNN)Thousands took to the streets of Seoul to celebrate the dawning of a new political reality in South Korea.
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The following day, they took to the streets in cities around the country for jubilant rallies that celebrated and empowered them.
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Thus, Broadly took to the streets of Williamsburg to ask Brooklynites on their lunch breaks what the phrase could possibly mean.
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Tens of thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets of Caracas Saturday for rival rallies in support of Maduro and Guaidó.
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At least three million Women's March protesters on Saturday took to the streets of Washington, D.C. and cities across the world.
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He also didn't particularly care for campaigning, organized few public rallies and rarely took to the streets to speak with voters.
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Opposition politicians and activists, citing Burundi's constitution, declared that the president was limited to two terms, and took to the streets.
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Protesters from Britain's left and right took to the streets over the weekend, offering starkly different visions of the country's future.
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This month, thousands took to the streets again to protest a court ruling acquitting those accused of having killed Ms. Pérez.
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When the police used pepper spray and later tear gas against the student protesters, thousands of people took to the streets.
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When Iranians took to the streets in 2009 in protests known as the Green Revolution, roughly one million Iranians had smartphones.
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Thousands of protesters, including many of Turkish origin, took to the streets of Berlin near Mr. Erdogan's hotel on Friday afternoon.
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When they took to the streets in 2011 they asked for democracy, they asked for dignity and they asked for jobs.
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Thousands of people — in masks — took to the streets all weekend, even after service was suspended across the entire underground system.
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Many are from Honduras, where organized crime fuels widespread violence and protesters recently took to the streets after a contested election.
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Thousands of local shop owners took to the streets to protest Bezos' visit, holding signs that said: "JEFF BEZOS GO BACK."
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Pockets of protests broke out in Kampala on Friday as angry youths took to the streets to protest the Wine's arrest.
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Pockets of protests broke out in Kampala capital Friday, as angry youths took to the streets to protest the MP's arrest.
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Pockets of protests broke out in Kampala on Friday, as angry youths took to the streets to protest the MP's arrest.
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Hours later thousands of people took to the streets across Spain to demand that authorities do more to address the issue.
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They took to the streets and the suites to make the stakes clear: their lives depend on a functional healthcare system.
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In late 2017 and early 2018, the Iranian people took to the streets over economic anxieties and opposition to Iranian leadership.
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In April, people took to the streets demanding Mr. Maduro's removal, leading to clashes that have left more than 120 dead.
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Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis took to the streets of Baghdad Friday to demand the expulsion of US troops from Iraq.
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In Germany, more than 40,000 steel workers took to the streets last week to protest over the impact of Chinese exports.
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Finally, I busted out my umbrella, took to the streets and stumbled into a time warp consisting of dust and books.
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At least 10 people were killed in Iran on Sunday after protesters took to the streets for the fourth consecutive day.
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Though Carnival does not officially begin until Friday, Brazilian canines took to the streets on Sunday to get the party started.
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Algerians first took to the streets in mass protests against the upcoming presidential elections, in which Bouteflika initially planned to run.
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In the message he honored the "martyrs" who died during the coup attempt and those "veterans" who took to the streets.
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They took to the streets in central Seoul, up to two million at a time, marching peacefully to demand her resignation.
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One year after millions of demonstrators took to the streets in Women's Marches around the world, it's time for round two.
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Women in Britain took to the streets in the early 1900s to fight for their right to vote in political proceedings.
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The day after Lam's moves, some 2 million demonstrators—almost one in every three Hong Kong residents—took to the streets.
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When the Warriors won the NBA championship on Monday, fans took to the streets of Oakland and San Francisco to celebrate.
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The protesters first took to the streets earlier this summer in response to severe water shortages, water contamination, and frequent power outages.
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Rick Ross and Dr. J took to the streets Monday for a #FreeMeekMill rally that looks like it was picking up steam.
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In their new movie, "Dummycrats," the ladies, Diamond and Silk took to the streets and visited the Congresswoman&aposs office in California.
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Millions of people took to the streets in anti-Trump protests themed as "women's marches" in America and dozens of other countries.
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Fifty years ago, trans women of color took to the streets in hopes of forcing America to fulfill its promise of equality.
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I took to the streets of London earlier today to try out the Pixel 4 and iPhone 11 Pro side by side.
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In 2010 in Guangdong, which has 60m Cantonese speakers, thousands took to the streets over a proposal to cut Cantonese from broadcasts.
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The response echoed the reaction to last year's Charlie Hebdo attacks, when millions took to the streets of Paris and across France.
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That's why we took to the streets of London during men's fashion week to find out people's go-to first date outfits.
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City after city, shooting after shooting, Americans took to the streets, and a new racial justice movement exploded into the national consciousness.
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Large crowds also took to the streets of Jayapura, the capital of Papua province, though the protest appeared peaceful in television images.
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In response, tens of thousands took to the streets in April and tore down hideous statues erected in honour of Ms Murillo.
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The throngs of people that took to the streets were overwhelmingly peaceful though some scuffles with police were seen and arrests made.
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Thousands of women took to the streets of Manchester, UK, on Thursday evening to protest sexual violence, street harassment and victim blaming.
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Some of Broadway's biggest stars took to the streets of New York City last night, not for a performance, for a protest.
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Hundreds of thousands of people grabbed their signs and took to the streets across the United States for the second Women's March.
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The situation reached a tipping point in 2013, as people took to the streets en masse demanding an end to Shinawatra politics.
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Angry protesters who took to the streets in Mosul after the ferry sinking blamed negligence by the local government for the accident.
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Thousands of Puerto Rican's took to the streets on Monday to protest austerity measures that coincided with traditional May Day labor rallies.
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Thousands of anti-government protesters took to the streets of the capital city over the weekend to demonstrate against President Nicolas Maduro.
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More than 40,000 people took to the streets with 125 wounded, with the authorities saying none of the injuries suffered were serious.
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On Sunday, thousands took to the streets in Hong Kong to protest the alleged kidnapping of the men by mainland Chinese agents.
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Demonstrators took to the streets later when a grand jury chose not to indict Wilson -- burning buildings, looting shops and destroying cars.
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Some angry Lebanese took to the streets in the capital Beirut and blocked at least two roads in protest at his release.
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Employees everywhere from New York and California to Singapore and London took to the streets with signs and chants around 11 a.m.
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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in cities across France on Thursday, including Nantes where protesters ransacked the main train station.
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Anglophone activists have called for renewed protest on Sunday after thousands took to the streets last week, with some hoisting separatist flags.
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On Saturday afternoon as hundreds of thousands of students and adults took to the streets, a spokesperson for Trump applauded their protests.
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Security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at students who took to the streets last month to demand better road safety.
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Hundreds took to the streets in the evening, waving Algerian flags or driving in convoys through the city center, where on Feb.
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Iranians in several major cities took to the streets this week in protests stemming "from seething discontent in Iran," the BBC reports.
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But unlike with HIV, where demonstrators took to the streets to demand help, the drug epidemic often happened out of the spotlight.
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets of Catalonia on Tuesday to protest against Sunday's violent crackdown by Spanish police.
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Protesters also took to the streets across the Nile River in Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman and in Khartoum North, witnesses said.
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Activists took to the streets to protest globalization, economic inequality, and what they see as a lack of action on climate change.
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While it's not clear how influential the text message was, many Turkish civilians took to the streets, as the government had hoped.
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Demonstrators also took to the streets in Phoenix, Cincinnati, Detroit, Boston, Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee to protest the decision to rescind DACA.
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Thousands of Poles recently took to the streets to express their concern that the government was trampling on democracy and human freedoms.
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During the Arab spring in 2011, a large portion of the population took to the streets to demand wide-ranging political reforms.
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Dhaka, Bangladesh (CNN)Thousands of people took to the streets across Asia Friday to denounce Myanmar's treatment of its Rohingya Muslim minority.
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On Monday, they took to the streets protesting against Modi's decision to cancel 500-rupee and 1,000-rupee banknotes as legal tender.
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Cheering Espaillat supporters took to the streets of Washington Heights, much as they might when celebrating an election in the Dominican Republic.
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In March, more than 1 million young people in 123 countries skipped school and took to the streets to support Thunberg's cause.
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In 2016, protestors once again took to the streets of Brazilian cities, this time to demand the ouster of President Dilma Rousseff.
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On Sunday, a record number of 1.7 million people took to the streets to protest the Chinese government, despite the pouring rain.
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As deaths continued, young Haitians took to the streets, setting up flaming barricades and throwing rocks at U.N. soldiers, who fired back.
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After the Kentucky uprising, teachers in West Virginia, Oklahoma and Arizona took to the streets to protest low wages and skimpy benefits.
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Last month, thousands of farmers in Nashik, in Maharashtra, took to the streets to demand, among other things, compensation for lost crops.
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Protesters with fake spears protruding from their backs took to the streets on Friday to highlight what they see as animal cruelty.
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Over 20,000 people took to the streets in the largest demonstration the island has ever seen, forcing the prime minister to resign.
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She took to the streets of Downtown LA immediately after Trump's Election alongside thousands of others, posting Instagrams to document the scenes.
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Remington filed for bankruptcy one day after hundreds of thousands of Americans took to the streets to demand tighter gun control measures.
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Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets Sunday to mark International Women's Day, with parts of the march turning violent.
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Protesters took to the streets to support the judges, and Polish legal experts admitted they were utterly confused about where things stood.
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"The ones who made me change my mind were the thousands and thousands of girls who took to the streets," she said.
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For the fourth weekend in a row, "Yellow Vest" protesters took to the streets across France to demonstrate against President Emmanuel Macron.
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Inspired by Arab Spring revolts in other countries, Syrians in a number of areas took to the streets to demand political changes.
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Friends, family, and supporters of incarcerated people took to the streets across the country to express solidarity and support for the strikes.
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CNN reports that marchers in Miami, Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Washington, DC, also took to the streets to protest police brutality.
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Nearly a million people took to the streets demanding him to resign in the wake of a corruption and social media scandal.
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Protesters shut down Hong Kong's airport earlier this month, and organizers say 1.7 million people took to the streets over the weekend.
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During last year's protests in Ferguson, Missouri, local police took to the streets in camouflage and deployed armored vehicles and military tactics.
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In France, the government just suspended a planned fuel tax increase after some of its citizens took to the streets in protest.
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Guaido took to the streets with a small contingent of armed soldiers and detained activist Leopoldo Lopez calling for a military uprising.
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Michelle Goldberg This weekend, more than one million people took to the streets nationwide for the first anniversary of the Women's March.
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There, too, relatives and prisoner advocates took to the streets and hung a banner declaring, "Free them all" on a police barricade.
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People across Latin America, from Buenos Aires to Mexico City, took to the streets to protest inequality, femicide and strict abortion controls.
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After the shooting, angry demonstrators took to the streets of Milwaukee, setting fire to businesses and throwing rocks at the police. Gov.
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After hardline incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was announced the winner of the election, demonstrators took to the streets claiming the election was fraudulent.
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Thousands of Brazilians took to the streets on Sunday to protest the moves in Congress, venting their wrath especially against Mr. Calheiros.
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From Tokyo to Washington, activists and fans joined the #FreeBobiWine hashtag online and took to the streets to demand the singer's release.
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To mark the sixth annual international day of prayer and awareness against human trafficking, nuns and lay people took to the streets.
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Three years ago, when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in protest of Mr. Trump, the resistance seemed immense.
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They joined thousands who took to the streets, frightened by explosions of tear gas and thrilled by the energy of the crowds.
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As ruling for the case approached, both anti- and pro-choice groups took to the streets of Seoul to make their case.
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When crowds took to the streets, they were not just seeking to remove a leader who had one year left in office.
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Yet none of that worked: Thousands of people took to the streets, beginning on July 2340, to protest the election committee's decisions.
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On Saturday, demonstrators took to the streets again, and the government said petrol bombs were thrown inside a Hong Kong metro station.
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The move enraged protesters, who took to the streets on Friday night to vent their anger, many wearing masks in open defiance.
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Earlier in the day, tens of thousands of peaceful demonstrators took to the streets to mark the 15th consecutive week of protests.
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Sinosphere The day after President Trump's inauguration, hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets for the Women's March on Washington.
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The B.N.P.-Jamaat alliance took to the streets, sometimes staging violent protests against the trials, especially ahead of the 2014 general election.
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Last week, Hamburg's G-20 meeting of world leaders attracted thousands of protesters who took to the streets in an anticapitalism rally.
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Protesters took to the streets across the states of Assam and Tripura after the government officially approved the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB).
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Women and men, boys and girls, took to the streets Saturday to protest issues ranging from birth control access to immigrants' rights.
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The court attempted to seize legislative power from the democratically-elected legislature, and thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets in protest.
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On Monday morning, hundreds more protesters took to the streets of Washington, D.C., to shut down traffic, this time without anyone's permission.
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The so-called "Yellow Vests" movement took to the streets to protest against planned diesel taxes — their demonstrations lasted for several months.
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In February 2017, a half-million people took to the streets to oppose an emergency decree that effectively decriminalized low-level corruption.
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Mr. Guaidó proclaimed himself the legitimate head of the executive branch on Wednesday as his supporters took to the streets in droves.
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Just 11 months ago, West Virginia public schoolteachers took to the streets demanding a pay raise and more funding for health insurance.
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After the Pittsburgh Penguins won Lord Stanley's Cup on Sunday, fans took to the streets and celebrated by EATING RAW DEAD CATFISH!
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Soldiers and police who took to the streets to help the clear-up operations slid and slipped knee deep into the drifts.
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In Rio de Janeiro, numerous feminist groups took to the streets on Monday, August 15, to protest rampant sexual violence in the country.
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Citizens of Iceland took to the streets to protest, bankers were sent to prison and the electorate's trust in the political mainstream plummeted.
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The annual cavalcade took to the streets of Pasadena, California, where one float experienced "technical difficulties," according to the Rose Parade Twitter account.
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Hundreds took to the streets of the capital in opposition-led protests of the proposed change, though no incidents of violence were reported.
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The unrest is the worst since crowds took to the streets in 2009 to condemn the re-election of then-president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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The rallies have turned into Russia's biggest sustained protest movement since 2011-2013, when protesters took to the streets against perceived electoral fraud.
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Thousands of protesters also took to the streets in other cities, including Oran, Tizi Ouzou and Constantine, chanting anti-government slogans, witnesses said.
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Although the strike didn't draw nearly as many people as the Women's March, people in New York City took to the streets yesterday.
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In Miami, the dwindling hard core of anti-Castro exiles took to the streets of the district known as Little Havana in celebration.
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PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - Stone-throwing protesters took to the streets of Haiti's capital on Monday to demand the suspension of a Jan.
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Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators from both sides took to the streets of towns and cities across the vast nation, in peaceful protests.
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As a result of the Uprising, many young people from Baltimore that took to the streets to protest became engaged in social activism.
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Amid deepening anger at the political deadlock, thousands of people took to the streets to march through central London to demand another referendum.
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Millions of Brazilians took to the streets over the weekend, peacefully protesting corruption that has reached the highest levels of the country's government.
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BERLIN — Hundreds of thousands of Germans took to the streets Saturday, in protest of pending trade deals with the United States and Canada.
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Black lives, blue lives Protesters took to the streets demanding answers after the killings of two black men by police in early July.
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Meanwhile on Friday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets in major cities to demanding President Jacob Zuma to step down.
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An attempt by Hong Kong's government to do so in 2003 was abandoned after hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets.
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Back in 1968 protesters in West Germany took to the streets in opposition to Georg Kiesinger, the CDU chancellor, and the Bild-Zeitung.
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It was different in 2003, when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in protest against a proposed anti-sedition law.
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On June 22, 221, more than 22016,22016 activists in Milan, Italy, took to the streets to call for wider rights for LGBTQ citizens.
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But when local activists organised a march in January against planned cuts to medical services, more than 22008 people took to the streets.
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Security forces opened fire on crowds who took to the streets accusing the government and the election board of rigging the 2005 vote.
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Late last month, opposition leader Juan Guaido took to the streets of the capital city and declared himself as the rightful interim president.
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Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators from both sides took to the streets of towns and cities across Brazil on Sunday, in peaceful protests.
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These are the second parliamentary elections since thousands of Moroccans took to the streets in 2011 demanding curbs on the near-absolute monarchy.
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Protesters march for ouster On Saturday, tens of thousands of protesters again took to the streets of Seoul to push for Park's ouster.
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Protestors took to the streets in Charlotte on Tuesday night after a police officer shot and killed 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott.
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On Monday, witnesses said crowds took to the streets in Oromiya's Ambo, Guder, Bule Hora and other towns in response to the deaths.
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Hundreds of young demonstrators again took to the streets of Butembo on Wednesday to protest against the government's failure to stop the killings.
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Of course, the uptick makes perfect sense: This winter Kendall Jenner and the Hadid sisters took to the streets wearing the matching style.
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On Monday, thousands of workers took to the streets across the globe to demonstrate, protest and celebrate May Day or International Worker's Day.
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In late 2011 and early 2012 tens of thousands of middle-class citizens took to the streets demanding a modern, European-style state.
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Several thousand of Bangladeshis took to the streets in the capital on Friday in protest against the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.
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" Latino businesses shuttered their doors Thursday, and people took to the streets, protesting the raids as part of the nationwide "Day Without Immigrants.
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About a week ago, protesters took to the streets there, claiming the growing number of migrants were putting the city's safety at risk.
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Morales' supporters took to the streets shortly after, sometimes armed with homemade bazookas, handguns and grenades, barricading roads and skirmishing with security forces.
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Three years later, I joined hundreds of thousands of students who took to the streets of Brazil in protest, demanding Mr. Collor's impeachment.
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Zealots from a group called Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan took to the streets, demanding Ms Asia's execution no matter what the courts said.
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After police used pepper spray and later tear gas on the mostly teenaged protesters, thousands of outraged Hong Kongers took to the streets.
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" Still, hundreds of people took to the streets to protest Macri's plea to the IMF, holding signs that read: "No to the IMF.
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In September, tens of thousands took to the streets in San Francisco, New York, and other U.S. cities calling for climate change action.
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Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators from both sides of the impeachment battle took to the streets across Brazil on Sunday in peaceful protests.
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On September 20, an estimated 4 million people in 161 countries took to the streets in the largest climate change demonstration in history.
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Tens of thousands of anti-Mugabe demonstrators took to the streets, singing, dancing and taking selfies with soldiers as military helicopters circled overhead.
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In Khartoum, a Reuters witness said dozens of protesters took to the streets in several neighborhoods after hearing about the El-Obeid violence.
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The explosion coincided with violence in other parts of the country as hundreds of protesters took to the streets to condemn the Feb.
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in April over a new law that raised worker and employer social security contributions.
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While global leaders strategized on how to deal with the environmental crisis, the masses took to the streets to have their voices heard.
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Thousands of protestors took to the streets in hundreds of cities across the U.S. Saturday, participating in "Families Belong Together" rallies and demonstrations.
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To get an idea of what constitutes "bad" sex on a broader level, we took to the streets of Shoreditch to ask people.
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Firefighters in Paris also took to the streets last week to protest working conditions, and were met with tear gas from French police.
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Between 3 million and 5 million people took to the streets as part of the Women's March the day after Donald Trump's inauguration.
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When protesters took to the streets last Sunday under 90-degree summer sun, restaurants and small shop owners offered them water and ice.
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Thousands took to the streets of Athens and other cities to protest the deal last year, and a rally is planned on Sunday.
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Take pride parades: The LGBTQ community in New York City took to the streets of Manhattan for the first pride march in 1970.
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In recent months, he and his colleagues spontaneously closed their shops and took to the streets, shouting slogans and clashing with the police.
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A year ago this month, more than a million youth activists took to the streets worldwide in a global day of climate action.
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Separately, the Russian police detained more than 800 people who took to the streets to protest planned increases to the country's retirement age.
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Iranian state TV reported that 35 people were killed during a stampede as scores of people took to the streets to commemorate him.
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Proponents of Brexit sensed closure, while opponents took to the streets outside Westminster by the hundreds of thousands to demand a new referendum.
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Last year, Mexicans in dozens of cities took to the streets in the first nationally coordinated demonstration against machismo and violence against women.
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A large number are from Honduras, where organized crime fuels widespread violence and protesters recently took to the streets after a contested election.
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At least twenty people have been killed, including 13 militants, and several civilians who took to the streets to protest the army operations.
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That perception was shattered in October, when millions took to the streets to demand profound changes to the country's economic and institutional model.
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But it was only when Modi passed the CAA in December that protesters took to the streets across the country in their thousands.
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Students, knowing that the reforms would endanger the welfare of their parents and grandparents, took to the streets to protest and support pensioners.
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Pakistan, which claims the whole of Kashmir, has condemned the move and protesters took to the streets on its part of the territory.
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Several hundred shouting protesters took to the streets of London on Friday to voice their displeasure over the results of Britain's general election.
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Although the protests were focused on London, activists took to the streets around the world, including blocking roadways in Australia and New Zealand.
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Lebanon: Thousands of people in cities across the country took to the streets over the weekend to protest corruption and a faltering economy.
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Moreover, as millions of Iranians took to the streets to mourn Soleimani, Iraq's parliament is clamoring to eject U.S. troops from its soil.
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Thousands of protesters also took to the streets in the southern cities of Nasiriyah and Diwaniyah, defying a curfew still in place there.
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For nearly a full month in February, Romanians took to the streets to protest proposed laws that they felt would enable government corruption.
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I also supported the millions of Egyptians who took to the streets against Mr. Morsi and I was glad to see him go.
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He said most people who took to the streets were not members of organized political parties "which shows that there is public anger".
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Protests against the bill began in the spring and escalated in June, when millions took to the streets to peacefully oppose the bill.
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White nationalist and neo-Nazi groups took to the streets in two Tennessee towns on Saturday for so-called White Lives Matter rallies.
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Millions of protesters — estimates range from three to five million — took to the streets of Washington, Los Angeles, New York, Palm Beach, Fla.
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Lam had suspended the bill in June after more than 1 million people took to the streets, but that didn't quell the protests.
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In 1987, violence erupted again as people took to the streets to demand free presidential elections, forcing the military government to back down.
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Anti-government demonstrators, including students and teachers, also took to the streets in the southern oil-rich city of Basra early morning Sunday.
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Tens of thousands of Hong Kongers took to the streets earlier this month to call for the act to be passed into law.
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When Venezuelans took to the streets this week to demand a return to democracy, they chose a date with deep historic significance: Jan.
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But the number of protesters who took to the streets in the capital and in southern France was lower than in previous weeks.
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Tens of thousands took to the streets across the country on Tuesday and Wednesday, heeding Guaido's call to keep the pressure on Maduro.
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In parallel, protesters took to the streets in America's major cities to denounce the president-elect and his message of hatred and bigotry.
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Revelers in London and Milan, Italy took to the streets Saturday in brightly colored outfits to celebrate and pay tribute to the Orlando victims.
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When a savage earthquake struck Managua in 1972, he took to the streets in his broken shoes and torn soutane to succour his sheep.
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Thousands of people including merchants took to the streets on Sunday and marched toward the parliament building where they shouted slogans against Iranian authorities.
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On Saturday, hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Harare to celebrate Mugabe's expected downfall and hail a new era for their country.
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When protesters took to the streets, shocked and dismayed after his remarkable election day victory, Trump dismissed them as professionals, incited by the media.
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The putsch failed when thousands of Turks took to the streets in protest, answering a call from President Tayyip Erdogan to resist the coup.
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Just four months after Macron was elected President, tens of thousands took to the streets in cities including Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Toulouse, and Nantes.
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Protesters in cities across the country took to the streets on Monday for "Not My President's Day" rallies with a strong anti-Trump message.
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Refinery29 reporter Mi-Anne Chan recently took to the streets of New York City to ask people whether they know what Title X is.
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Hundreds of Cuban-Americans took to the streets of Miami, Florida's Little Havana neighborhood, shown below, on Saturday to celebrate the death of Castro.
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Despite a massive police presence, small, scattered groups of protesters took to the streets at various locations to demand Beijing respect the city's freedoms.
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Hundreds of angry parents, concerned that these were of lower quality and that attending them would entail far greater expenses, took to the streets.
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Activists in Zimbabwe took to the streets demanding electoral reforms in a bid to avert ballot-rigging in a national vote scheduled for 2018.
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Many people came to the site of the burnt-out building on Monday, and protesters took to the streets of Rio later that night.
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Thousands of Iranians across the country took to the streets earlier this year in surprise protests against economic hardships and lack of political space.
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In other cases, they took to the streets to shoot feminist marches or read aloud banned or restricted reading material by so-called radicals.
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Thousands of Jordanians took to the streets of the capital Amman and main provincial towns again on Sunday, which resulted in dozens of arrests.
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Several hundred people also took to the streets and gathered on Placa Sant Jaume, in front of the Catalan government's headquarters in central Barcelona.
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At the weekend, tens of thousands of people took to the streets in demonstrations across 95 countries calling for more action on climate change.
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Across the U.S., protesters took to the streets again on Saturday night in reaction to the fatal shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.
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The centrist newspaper editor noted that preventing Ahmadinejad and his ilk from coming to power was the entire reason they took to the streets.
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Last Saturday, about 20 supporters of Donald Trump took to the streets of São Paulo to show their support for the Republican presidential nominee.
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Thousands of Georgians took to the streets of the capital Tbilisi to protest and demonstrations ended with protestors trying to storm the parliament building.
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After the driver of a speeding bus ran over and killed two college students in Dhaka in July, student protesters took to the streets.
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A calmer Charlotte On the day Putney released the tapes, hundreds of activists took to the streets in multiple protests that largely proved peaceful.
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In 2013 Hefazat-e-Islam, a radical movement financed by doctrinaire Islamists in Saudi Arabia, took to the streets to demand more pious government.
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On Saturday, Venezuelans took to the streets -- many dressed in white -- to pay tribute to those have died during weeks of bloody street protests.
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Following Zainab's death, protesters took to the streets complaining that authorities were failing to keep their children safe after a series of similar killings.
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Spreading from Tunisia to Libya and Bahrain, Egypt to Syria among other countries, citizens took to the streets and city squares to demand change.
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Tens of thousands of supporters took to the streets of Taipei to celebrate as lawmakers announced the monumental decision in favor of marriage equality.
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Clashes have occurred daily since the opposition Democratic Unity coalition and a self-styled youth-led "Resistance" movement took to the streets in April.
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Work to restore the mosque began in 2007, but stopped in 2011, the year protesters took to the streets and toppled autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Thousands of taxi drivers took to the streets around Costa Rica's capital, San Jose, to protest the continued operation of Uber in the country.
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Five years ago on January 25th tens of thousands of Egyptians took to the streets to demand greater freedom, less corruption and economic relief.
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The day after Trump was sworn in as president, millions of women around the world took to the streets in the Women's March protest.
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Young people across the UK took to the streets on Friday to demand action to fix the climate change crisis, according to the Guardian.
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Many Russians took to the streets in the winter of 2011-12 to demand that their country become a modern state with contested elections.
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At least 200,000 union-led protesters and students took to the streets of France and railway workers held a national strike for 37 hours.
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The AP reported that about 5,000 protesters took to the streets in St. Petersburg, with some holding signs urging President Vladimir Putin to resign.
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Thousands across the country took to the streets to demand gun control reform from their elected leaders, and they haven't exactly stopped demanding action.
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Thousands of young men took to the streets in Kasserine last week after an unemployed man committed suicide when he was refused a job.
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The armed soldiers who took to the streets during last month's de facto coup had largely disappeared from the city center by Monday afternoon.
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Once upon a time, in a "grittier" New York, residents took to the streets and took over buildings to reclaim the city for themselves.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of D.C. on Saturday for the Women's March on Washington, joined by a large contingent of lawmakers.
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Thousands of people took to the streets across the country last month in response to earlier incidents of sexual violence against women and girls.
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But Trump didn't, because of Clinton and the millions of others who took to the streets and voting booths to prevent that from happening.
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Despite the events in March, several thousand protesters, including many young people, took to the streets again Monday to rally against the Putin regime.
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While people in Kinshasa took to the streets to celebrate, Fayulu supporters who protested Tshisekedi's victory were dispersed by anti-riot police in Goma.
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In Brazil, they took to the streets and social media to demand government accountability, and are driving the pushback against statist overreach and corruption.
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The country's leaders, too, were under heavy criticism on the streets of Juba, where some shops opened Tuesday as pedestrians took to the streets.
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In 270, for the first time, demonstrators took to the streets of Havana to express their anger over the failed promises of the revolution.
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Thousands took to the streets in Seoul on Saturday, calling for Park to step down and blocking a 16-lane highway in the capital.
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Hundreds of protesters again took to the streets of central Algiers to demand Bouteflika's resignation and also to criticise the country's entire political system.
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Just this week, after an officer fatally shot a black 16-year-old who the police said was armed, protesters took to the streets.
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Scores of members and supporters of country's transgender or "hijra" community took to the streets demanding authorities find the perpetrators and ensure their prosecution.
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The parades symbolize the moment when the queer community literally took to the streets with the unanimous proclamation that we are here, and everywhere.
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While residents in Kinshasa took to the streets to celebrate, Fayulu's supporters who protested Tshisekedi's victory were dispersed by anti-riot police in Goma.
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Hours before the purge took effect at midnight, Poles again took to the streets in more than 60 cities and towns around the country.
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Algerians took to the streets in February 28503 to push President Abdelaziz Bouteflika from power; he left last April, but large-scale demonstrations endure.
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Op-Ed Contributor MOSCOW — In December 2011, demonstrators took to the streets of Moscow to protest President Vladimir Putin and his corrupt parliamentary election.
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Fans even took to the streets of Seoul, writing supportive notes on Post-Its and sticking them on the outside of Starship Entertainment's building.
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In the Philippine capital, women took to the streets and denounced President Rodrigo Duterte as among the worst violators of women's rights in Asia.
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In Catalonia, the effect of Mr. Puigdemont's arrest was immediate as protesters took to the streets of Barcelona, above, and clashed with the authorities.
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She took to the streets with her parents, celebrating Mr. Mubarak's fall and rejoicing over the Brotherhood's victory in the country's first democratic election.
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When Viktor Yanukovych, the president of Ukraine, under intense Russian pressure, pulled out of the accord with the Europeans, people took to the streets.
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Hundreds of protesters carrying signs and banners took to the streets in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and several other cities over the weekend.
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Many of the hundreds of thousands who took to the streets on Sunday were carrying or wrapped in Spanish, Catalan and European Union flags.
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But he didn't stick around for the reaction, as thousands of people took to the streets in an annual protest calling for greater democracy.
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Half a million people took to the streets in February 2017 after the government passed an emergency decree that effectively decriminalized low-level corruption.
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But on September 20, 2019, demonstrators once again took to the streets of Egypt to protest a president they view as another corrupt figure.
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On President Trump's first trip back to the city, hundreds of residents took to the streets to chide, deride or applaud their hometown president.
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But when students around the nation took to the streets for the March For Our Lives, Gilliam made sure she was there with them.
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And in Algeria, the country's longest-serving head of state stepped down after tens of thousands of Algerians took to the streets demanding change.
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Throngs of women and the men who supported them took to the streets for the Women's March to rally against the newly-inaugurated president.
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Germans took to the streets in protest this week when the far right and Chancellor Merkel's conservatives voted together in a local power struggle.
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Mr. Hoffman took to the streets of a divided America, risking life and limb in opposition to the Vietnam War, racism and police brutality.
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The Environment: Last month, hundreds of thousands of people across Canada took to the streets to show support for the fight against climate change.
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The Environment: Last month, hundreds of thousands of people across Canada took to the streets to show support for the fight against climate change.
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When white supremacists took to the streets in Charlottesville, Va., with messages of hate and intolerance, President Trump ultimately refused to fully condemn them.
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It was only a few weeks ago when people took to the streets in Iraq to protest Iranian, not American, interference in their politics.
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After spending about a half hour at the Capitol, demonstrators took to the streets, occasionally disrupting traffic downtown and at times confronting police officers.
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Instead of joining millions of Americans celebrating this weekend's game, protesters took to the streets outside the venue on Sunday to express their frustration.
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Migrants on Lesbos protested last week against poor living conditions and residents of the island took to the streets demanding the reception facilities close.
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As armed, plain-clothed officers, and their supporters took to the streets, they shouted, "No money for police officers but enough money for carnival."
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Thousands of Australians took to the streets on Friday to protest against government inaction on climate change, and were supported by protesters in London.
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Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to mark Soleimani's death, creating a crowd estimated at more than 1 million in Tehran.
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Late last year thousands of Iranians took to the streets in nationwide anti-government protests sparked by a hike in gas prices in November.
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Violence had reached record highs as the military took to the streets to combat organized crime and the cartels battled one another for supremacy.
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About 7,000 people were detained out of the hundreds of thousands who took to the streets in all but two of Iran's 31 provinces.
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The protests against the restrictions began on Monday in the city after about 200,000 garment workers, most of them women, took to the streets.
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Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets in cities around the world Friday to demand action from world governments on climate change.
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Last week in Caracas, citizens from the poorest neighborhoods that had been Chavista strongholds in the past took to the streets in unprecedented protests.
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Op-Ed Contributor QUITO, Ecuador — The people — hundreds and thousands of them — took to the streets to peacefully demand a recount of the votes.
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Led initially by two defeated opposition presidential candidates, Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, they took to the streets, facing heavily armed security forces.
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Left-wing protesters in Manila took to the streets and burned banners with Trump's image on them ahead of his visit to the Philippines.
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Mr. Poudreau, 19, from Staten Island, said he took to the streets after his mother died and he could not find a place to live.
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For months afterward, hundreds of thousands of Iranians took to the streets in the Green Movement, the largest wave of protests since the 1979 revolution.
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Mexico City (CNN)Mexicans took to the streets Sunday to air their grievances against President Donald Trump and to protest corruption in their home country.
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Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets of Hong Kong in sustained and continuous occupations of major roads for close to three months.
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CNBC captured the scene outside of Brooklyn's federal courthouse on Saturday evening, where thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to rally against Trump's order.
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The changes were quickly reversed, but students took to the streets and occupied the main university with a wider call for Ortega to step down.
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On January 21st 2017, one day after his inauguration, millions of people across America (and the world) took to the streets for the Women's March.
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Such public criticism of is rare in China and Mao's supporters took to the streets to protest against Deng shortly after he made the comments.
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The former judge was convicted of trying to overthrow the state after crowds took to the streets accusing the government of rigging the 2005 vote.
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Trudeau joined in on Canada's largest Pride parade in Toronto Sunday, where he took to the streets to march with members of the LGBT community.
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A coup attempt by factions of the army in Turkey was defeated when people took to the streets to show their support for the government.
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After the Philadelphia Eagles took home their first-ever Super Bowl win on Sunday, the city's residents took to the streets for some spirited celebrations.
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In 2011, Turkish citizens took to the streets to protest a new Internet filtering system being imposed by the government's Information and Communication Technologies Authority.
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In an interview via FaceTime on CNN Turk, he appealed to supporters to quash the attempted coup, and they took to the streets in masses.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in what may have been the biggest demonstration since Hong Kong was handed back to China in 1997.
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About half a million protesters took to the streets on Monday in a mostly peaceful rally from Causeway Bay to Central in downtown Hong Kong.
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After yet another disputed police shooting, hundreds in that city took to the streets, injuring a dozen police officers and shutting down a major interstate.
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Opposition to Mr Saleh's rule came to a head during the Arab spring of 2011, when tens of thousands of Yemenis took to the streets.
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But hundreds of Muslim Brotherhood members in Turkey took to the streets of Ankara and Istanbul, some of them blaming Egyptian authorities for the death.
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What happened The violence began when IMN members took to the streets on Monday to demand the release of their leader Ibrahim Zakzaky from detention.
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On Monday, some speakers at the Democratic convention were booed by Sanders supporters, and hundreds of protesters took to the streets to protest Clinton's candidacy.
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Opposing protesters loyal to each leader took to the streets, and protests escalated into bloody violence, fueled by decades of economic frustration and ethnic rivalry.
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On May 16, thousands of fans took to the streets of Leicester to see their team parade through the city in an open-top bus.
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The island's largest newspaper called on the first-term governor to leave office and reported over 500,000 protesters took to the streets of San Juan.
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In Phoenix, protesters blocked streets and chanted "Free those kids!" while marchers in Philadelphia shouted "Shut down ICE!" as they took to the streets Friday.
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The Brelo verdict inspired several days of unrest as activists took to the streets of Cleveland to protest the decision, leading to dozens of arrests.
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Hundreds of cheering people took to the streets after midnight in Damascus and volleys of celebratory gunfire erupted in several districts of the Syrian capital.
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About 100 statues throughout the city were blindfolded as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in massive weekend protests across the country.
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Hundreds of thousands of people in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Dallas, Oakland, and other major cities took to the streets to protest Trump's election.
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Protesters in cities across Brazil demanded the impeachment of the president, Dilma Rousseff; at least 500,000 people took to the streets of São Paulo alone.
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Hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Moscow on Sunday to demand that the Russian government stop blocking the messaging app Telegram, Reuters reported.
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Frustrated with cronyism and corruption, Ukrainians took to the streets in 2013-2014 in a pro-European uprising that swept the current leadership to power.
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Students, parents and gun control advocates took to the streets of cities across the country on Saturday demanding lawmakers take steps to end gun violence.
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One man, 20-year-old Ismet Dogan, said he and his friends took to the streets, heeding the call from Erdogan to defy the soldiers.
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In 2016, women took to the streets in anger after a 16-year-old girl was abducted outside her school, drugged, repeatedly raped and killed.
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The Warsaw mayor's office said 443,000 Poles took to the streets of the capital, waving black flags to draw international attention to the proposed restrictions.
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But at the end of 2018, as Sudan's economy imploded and protesters took to the streets, Bashir found himself without this powerful, and wealthy, friend.
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In Xi'an, an ancient capital in central China, Muslim residents took to the streets last year to protest the sale of alcohol in halal restaurants.
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Late on Sunday, hundreds took to the streets in the capital, Algiers, to demand Bouteflika go, according to residents and pictures posted on social media.
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ANKARA (Reuters) - Morad Sabzevari was among thousands of jubilant Iranians who took to the streets to celebrate a nuclear deal with major powers in 2015.
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Over the weekend, more than 3 million protesters took to the streets all over the country to oppose Trump as part of the Women's March.
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As a result of these tensions, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong on January 10 bearing pictures of the missing booksellers.
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As the country started celebrating pride month, my friend Samy Olivares, an LGBTQ activist, took to the streets of New York with his rainbow flag.
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On Wednesday, enraged protesters took to the streets, where some came under attack by security forces, while their leaders called for a demonstration on Nov.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Washington one day after President Trump's inauguration to protest the new president and advocate for women's causes.
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Protestors in Iraq blocked a commodities port on Tuesday and people took to the streets in Iran to demonstrate against a rise in petrol prices.
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A tipping point came during protests last year when hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to demand that Mr. Maduro step down.
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On Saturday morning, residents of Pacaraima took to the streets to protest the toll the surge of migrants has taken on their quality of life.
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This week, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Baghdad, urged on by prominent cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, to support the prime minister's plan.
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She joined dozens of others in the group, mainly women, who took to the streets at a time of fierce political repression and widespread fear.
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On the day after Trump's inauguration, some four million Americans took to the streets for Women's Marches (which obviously were about much more than repeal).
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Following Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant meltdown, Germany's antinuclear lobby kicked into high gear, and tens of thousands of people took to the streets in protest.
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Protesters took to the streets over reports linking the fire with government spending cuts and inadequate maintenance of key infrastructure, including the building's sprinkler system.
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In support of their cause, women took to the streets in massive parades, picketed the White House, logged countless hours lobbying state and federal legislatures.
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Defying a police ban, demonstrators took to the streets on Sunday, passing through the Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood, a hub for the South Asian community.
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The gathering came as Extinction Rebellion climate change activists took to the streets from London to New Zealand for two weeks of peaceful civil disobedience.
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Demonstrators took to the streets on Wednesday, many voicing admiration for the stunt, but also wondering why anyone would engage in such a hapless attack.
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South Africa saw its largest protest in years, as people in four cities took to the streets to demand the resignation of President Jacob Zuma.
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In recent days, tens of thousands of pro-Iranian fighters took to the streets in Baghdad, chanting that "revenge is coming" to the United States.
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A large number of participants are from Honduras, where organized crime fuels widespread violence and protesters recently took to the streets after a contested election.
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In both 20183 and 2016, tens of thousands of supporters of Bersih, an electoral-reform movement, took to the streets calling for Mr. Najib's resignation.
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Protesters in Iraq blocked a commodities port on Tuesday and people took to the streets in Iran to demonstrate against a rise in petrol prices.
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In the days following a fuel price hike on November 15, thousands of Iranians took to the streets to demonstrate their dissatisfaction with the decision.
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Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in November after Razak was accused of stealing millions of dollars from a national wealth fund.
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After the switch, convoys of trucks and protesters took to the streets of the provincial capital of Auki holding banners such as "Malaita for Democracy".
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Throughout France, demonstrators took to the streets today, December 5, in protest against President Emmanuel Macron's proposed retirement reforms.
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One day later millions around the world took to the streets — including Amazon and Google employees — in a climate strike ahead of UN Climate Week.
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On Friday, thousands of Palestinians took to the streets in protest and two Palestinians were killed in clashes with Israeli troops on the Gaza border.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - About 250 Belgian firefighters took to the streets of central Brussels on Wednesday lighting fires and blocking traffic in a protest over remuneration.
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She -- and Calvin -- were both involved in the 2014 pro-democracy Umbrella Movement, when protesters took to the streets of Hong Kong seeking universal suffrage.
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Drag queens, homeless L.G.B.T.Q. teens, transgender women of color, lesbians, gay men and allies took to the streets in an uprising that lasted six days.
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In Lyon, where between 3,000 (according to the police) and 9,000 people (according to organizers) took to the streets, police used teargas to disperse protesters.
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Yesterday, women around the world went on strike from work of all kinds and took to the streets in honor of International Women's Day (IWD).
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Thousands took to the streets of the German capital in April demanding the expropriation of more than 200,000 apartments sold off to big private landlords.
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In western Gujarat and eastern West Bengal state hundreds took to the streets carrying posters that read 'No more lynching in the name of religion.
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I moved to Cairo in June 2013, right before Egyptians took to the streets en masse again, this time to demand that Morsi leave office.
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He returned to his home country in 2011, when a popular movement took to the streets to oust the 82-year-old president Hosni Mubarak.
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As Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton privately conceded defeat to President-Elect Donald Trump, one of her biggest celebrity supporters took to the streets in protest.
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As soon as it was a for sure thing, there were celebratory shots and shouts, and then we took to the streets to strut and sing.
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Thousands took to the streets in the southeastern city of Chennai to support Jallikattu, a harvest festival tradition that involves releasing bulls into crowds of people.
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On Saturday, hundreds of thousands took to the streets of the capital Harare to celebrate Mugabe's expected downfall and hail a new era for their country.
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Scores of people took to the streets of the capital Dhaka on Friday denouncing the alleged atrocities and urging the Bangladesh government to open the border.
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We took to the streets during London Fashion Week and asked trend-setters to dress up Ashley — Mashable's resident paper doll — for her date with destiny.
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On Friday, an estimated 1 million Chileans filled the streets of the capital Santiago, more than ever took to the streets during the dictatorship of Gen.
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The speaker's announcement was nearly drowned out by roars of applause from people inside parliament, and people took to the streets dancing and singing in jubilation.
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It was announced as the kingdom prepares to hold elections next month, the second ballot since 2011 when protesters took to the streets demanding democratic change.
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On Sunday, hundreds of thousands — some estimate up to a million — took to the streets, which is a significant number in a country of 4 million.
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To mark the annual LGBT-rights celebration Pride, thousands took to the streets in cities around the world today, including several tech companies in San Francisco.
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Fearing that the extradition law would lead to the further erosion of those freedoms, large numbers of protesters took to the streets starting in early June.
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Protesters took to the streets last year to blast what they felt was excessive force and dishonesty from police and city officials about the 2014 slaying.
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In the eastern city of Leipzig, well over 2,000 anti-Muslim LEGIDA protestors took to the streets, their ranks swelled by anger over the Cologne attacks.
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Women of all ages took to the streets in Washington, New York City, Los Angeles, Berlin, and Paris, as well as several other major cities worldwide.
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Hundreds of thousands of Czechs took to the streets calling on Prime Minister Andrej Babis to resign amid allegations of conflict of interest and criminal fraud.
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Thousands of Moscovites took to the streets Monday to fly paper airplanes, a symbol of support for encrypted messaging app, Telegram, which the Kremlin recently banned.
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Protesters clad in the trademark green bandanas that have become a symbol of the movement took to the streets of Buenos Aires to support the bill.
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Scenes of chaos were apparent in some protest sites on Monday as thousands of pro-democracy protesters took to the streets to demonstrate against the legislation.
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Mashable took to the streets during London Fashion Week to find out which one outfit people would choose to wear for the rest of their lives.
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Ahead of the film's release, we took to the streets of New York to see how the Kerrigan-Harding drama has stood the test of time.
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Neighbors of the 2-year-old took to the streets of Cristo Rey to demonstrate against domestic violence and child abuse with candles and white balloons.
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In 2013, up to 185 people may have been killed, according to Amnesty International, during demonstrations against fuel price increases when thousands took to the streets.
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An even larger protest erupted in February when people took to the streets to protest an appearance by right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulos at UC Berkeley.
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The mass burial took place in Makurdi, in the central state of Benue, where thousands of mourners took to the streets to watch the funeral procession.
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Tens of thousands of Poles took to the streets on Thursday to protest a law that subordinates the country's Supreme Court to Poland's nationalist ruling party.
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Thousands of his supporters, and those of candidates who lost in the first round, took to the streets to demand that the run-off be cancelled.
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After hardline incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was returned to office, demonstrators took to the streets claiming the election was fraudulent, and Sedighi recited poetry at the protests.
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Incensed over the Wednesday suicide attack that left 90 dead in Kabul's diplomatic zone, Afghans took to the streets Friday to demand government officials step down.
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Veteran protester During the 2014 protests, hundreds of thousands of Hong Kongers took to the streets to campaign for free elections to choose the city's leader.
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Thousands took to the streets as the surprisingly functional pairing of techno and tacos encouraged locals to mingle with tourists in a way that rarely happens.
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Mousavi and Karroubi became figureheads for Iranians who took to the streets after the vote they believed was rigged to bring back hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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The largest came in 247, when 2011,000 Okinawans took to the streets following the gang-rape of a 12-year-old girl by three American soldiers.
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Those who believe justice has not been served not only took to the streets, but to Twitter where they echoed sentiments of disappointment, injustice, and exhaustion.
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Tens of thousands of people took to the streets country-wide on Thursday to protest against labor law reforms aimed at making hiring and firing easier.
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Earlier this month, tens of thousands of Malaysians took to the streets to demand free and fair elections and the end of status quo's endemic corruption.
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Much like this summer, Hong Kong's citizens took to the streets, and their calls for democracy were met with pepper spray, tear gas and rubber bullets.
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In cities and states across the country, we took to the streets, to courthouses, the halls of Congress and the White House to defend our future.
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Pressure had mounted against the government as protesters took to the streets to denounce the tax and call for a higher minimum wage, among other demands.
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Protestors took to the streets near the city's Alamo Square after a far-right, pro-Trump group, Patriot Prayer, canceled their own rally in the city.
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Miami Cubans took to the streets to celebrate the death of a tyrant, a symbol of death and loss for Cubans of all races and faiths.
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Hundreds of thousands took to the streets after organizers called for a million-person march in response to the killing of young protesters earlier this week.
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Protesters took to the streets in recent days after nearly 900 pages from the messaging app Telegram were published by Puerto Rico's Center for Investigative Journalism.
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With their salaries suddenly cut off, many employees took to the streets to protest, saying Axact was the victim of a conspiracy by rival news organizations.
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In celebration, Pittsburgh fans took to the streets to eat raw catfish, because sports fans are gross weirdos who have probably had too much to drink.
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But the less-discussed story is from those early years, and I think it's a more important one, is that initially, we took to the streets.
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The star of the one-man "Terms of my Surrender," joined by "Spotlight" actor Mark Ruffalo, took to the streets of Manhattan after Tuesday night's performance.
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BEIJING — Thousands of Chinese students took to the streets in Beijing 19193 years ago Saturday, in a famous uprising against Western colonialism that still resonates today.
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In his absence, the opposition leader Juan Guaidó took to the streets of eastern Caracas Friday to question Mr. Maduro's explanation and denounce his poor governance.
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Although turnout was larger than expected, the crowd was a fraction of that in 1992, when around a million people took to the streets of Thessaloniki.
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MUMBAI, India — Mumbai, India's bustling commercial hub, came to a standstill on Wednesday as protesters called for a general strike and thousands took to the streets.
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Chants reportedly heard included: Tens of thousands of people across the U.S. took to the streets Wednesday in protest of Donald Trump's election victory Tuesday night.
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Greater Cleveland Congregations, an ecumenical group of churches and synagogues affiliated with the Industrial Areas Foundation, perhaps the nation's finest organizing group, took to the streets.
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In March 2011, in the midst of the Arab Spring, protesters took to the streets of Damascus, demanding democratic reforms and the release of political prisoners.
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In a historic show of political unrest, people took to the streets again to protest against Chinese encroachment on Hong Kong and to decry police brutality.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - A few thousand Russians took to the streets of central Moscow on Saturday to demand free elections to the capital's city legislature on Sept.
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Last year, however, thousands of Iranians took to the streets to protest a sudden 50 percent rise in gas prices, and difficult economic realities more broadly.
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In September, thousands of people took to the streets to call for a national state of emergency after an especially deadly month for South African women.
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On Friday, more than 10,000 Australians took to the streets to protest what they see as prime minister Scott Morrison&aposs inadequate response to the fires.
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Thousands of Australians took to the streets in nine cities in Australia on Friday to protest the government's inaction on climate change and the bushfire crisis.
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While Republicans hailed his first year in office as a success, millions of people — mostly women — took to the streets last weekend to protest his policies.
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The day after Trump's inauguration one year ago Saturday, millions of people took to the streets in cities around the world for the first Women's March.
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Last week alone, hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets in cities around the world to demand action from world governments on climate change.
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A few hundred anti-government protesters took to the streets of Paris, prompting the French city to be placed under high security, The Associated Press reported.
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Results of the 2016 election have sparked protests in the East Bay, and some demonstrators took to the streets of downtown Oakland and set multiple fires.
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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Port-au-Prince and the island nation's other main cities for days of protests that began on Feb.
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Violent clashes erupted in Jerusalem on Friday, as Palestinian protesters opposed to Israel's decision to install metal detectors at the holy site took to the streets.
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Khatami is the de facto godfather of Iran's Green Movement, the reformist camp that took to the streets to protest the 2009 re-election of Ahmadinejad.
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Op-Ed Contributor NEWARK — On July 20203, 22020, residents of Newark took to the streets to protest the abuse of a black cabdriver, John W. Smith.
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Tens of thousands of Egyptians from all walks of life took to the streets and joined the youth movement calling for the removal of President Mubarak.
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Although it's unclear how many women took to the streets that day, organizers say the strike was deemed a success because it mobilized so many people.
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Less than half that number took to the streets on November 24th, when a protest in Paris took a particularly violent turn after troublemakers infiltrated the event.
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Some 1,200 mostly Rohingya Muslims - holding placards that read 'Stop killing Rohingya' - took to the streets of Malaysia's capital to appeal for an end to the violence.
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Although some rallies were limited to school properties, students in larger cities like New York and Miami took to the streets to lead a city-wide protest.
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Regarding the hundreds of thousands of protesters who took to the streets on Saturday to call for gun violence prevention, she only had positive things to say.
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Like millions of her countrymen, she took to the streets to protest the unpopular Maduro last year, only to despair when he responded by consolidating his authority.
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The women demonstrators, many clad in purple, skipped work and instead took to the streets in cities across Switzerland to call for equal pay and equal rights.
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CNBC Make It took to the streets of New York to talk to staffers outside of Google's Manhattan offices, where organizers said approximately 3,000 employees walked out.
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Bella and Gigi Hadid took to the streets of New York City to protest President Donald Trump's controversial executive order temporarily banning refugees from entering the country.
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Similarly, the strike managed to dull weeks of anti-government protests in Iran, where marchers instead took to the streets to mourn the loss of Commander Soleimani.
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Hundreds of residents took to the streets Tuesday night, one day after authorities identified the person shot and killed by police as 22015-year-old Pierre Loury.
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All in all, an estimated 800,000 people took to the streets of Washington, DC, making it one of the largest rallies in the history of the city.
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In the latest mass climate strikes, large crowds took to the streets in The Hague on Thursday, in the largest such protest in the Netherlands so far.
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Thousands of people took to the streets in the town of Borhanuddin, in Bangladesh's southern Bhola district, to protest the post that allegedly criticized the Prophet Muhammad.
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Turkey has a long history of coups, most recently a failed putsch in 2016, thwarted by Erdogan supporters who took to the streets to fight the putschists.
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There have been dozens of street protests on the island since last summer, when millions of residents took to the streets to demand the resignation of Gov.
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Hours before the NPC's ruling, thousands took to the streets in anticipation of what it would say; some shouted "Hong Kong independence" and scuffled with riot police.
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Many of those who took to the streets in the 2009 "Green" uprising against the disputed reelection of then-president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are sitting these protests out.
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On Sunday, more than 1,000 Hawaiians and supporters took to the streets in Waikiki while thousands of other groups demonstrated on beaches and elsewhere across the state.
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Protests visibly worsened after the hit and run, and enough people took to the streets to block off access for drivers, according to the Sacramento Bee. Sgt.
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He successfully mustered large crowds of supporters who took to the streets in cities across the country and in some cases confronted soldiers carrying out the coup.
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"We ask all those who took to the streets in an unorganized and spontaneous manner ... To halt any movements in the street," Amal said in a statement.
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As people took to the streets in protest, bots pushed the hashtag #SaqueaUnWalmart (loot a Walmart), which became a Trending Topic in Mexico City on January 3rd.
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In 2003 about half a million people took to the streets to protests against an anti-subversion bill which they feared would be used to crush dissent.
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The latest unrest began on Thursday when hundreds of people took to the streets of Iran's second city Mashhad to protest against economic hardships and alleged corruption.
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Aron took the boy back to the Kensington apartment and panicked as dozens of neighbors took to the streets to find the boy, according to the Times.
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The Polish strikes were provoked by government proposals to criminalize abortion – 100,00 women wearing black took to the streets to protest plans to tighten already strict laws.
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They did not sit at home as they normally might have done but took to the streets for the funeral procession, carrying Malikzada's body to her grave.
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Police say an estimated 60,000 demonstrators took to the streets of Warsaw in a march organized by far-right nationalists on Poland Independence Day, The Guardian reports.
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As the missiles hit their targets and anti-aircraft guns lit up the sky, hundreds of people took to the streets of Damascus to protest the strike.
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It was a wake-up call for Hun Sen, particularly as opposition supporters took to the streets to back their demand for a fairer share of power.
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State and local officials appealed for calm as thousands of people took to the streets and Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman said Germany would not tolerate "vigilante justice".
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But many of the younger voters who took to the streets then failed to vote on Sunday, underscoring a lack of trust that reforms can take root.
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Hundreds of Algerians took to the streets of the capital after Bouteflika's resignation, waving Algerian flags or driving in convoys through the city center, where on Feb.
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Celebrities also lent their support — singer Ricky Martin joined the protests alongside trap musician Bad Bunny, as Lin-Manuel Miranda took to the streets in New York.
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Kloss took to the streets of New York City to let everyone know about the opportunity, even making her own "Ask Karlie" booth to attract interested applicants.
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In Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, the poorest country in Europe, 20,000 protesters took to the streets to demand the resignation of Pavel Filip, the prime minister.
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In a couple of hours, the numbers swelled past 15,000, and thousands also took to the streets of Romania's other major cities: Cluj, Iasi, Timisoara, and Constanta.
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In 230, tens of thousands of Indians took to the streets in the largest protest against the government by a community largely pliant and supportive since independence.
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After decades of failing economies, callous governance and social systems that no longer fit the globalizing world around them, they took to the streets to demand change.
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Protesters, who took to the streets after the killing of Michael Brown, a black teenager, at the hands of police, clashed with heavily armed law enforcement officials.
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The recent opposition demonstrations have turned into the biggest sustained protest movement in Russia since 2011-2013, when protesters took to the streets against perceived electoral fraud.
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The arrests Saturday came a day after an estimated 250,000 people took to the streets of London to protest Trump's visit to the United Kingdom this week.
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But at the end of October, Chilean President Sebastian Pinera cancelled the summit after protesters took to the streets following a proposed hike in public transport fares.
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