Examples of using Protests in English and their translations into Malayalam
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
Lawyer protests.
Protests in France continue.
I can hear some protests now.
Protests spread to other cities as well.
And all the war protests.
Peaceful protests will continue.
Not everyone welcomed these protests.
Reasonable protests are denial.
Aligarh Muslim University Protests.
These democratic protests are the hope of future.
Protests and uprisings began the very next day.
Some write blogs, some ignore it, some join protests.
Anti-govt protests in Iraq: Death toll rises to 74.
Climate activists block roads, camp out in global protests Option UK.
Lunch counter protests began in several southern towns.
Cities in Australia, elsewhere in Europe andother parts of the world also had climate change protests for a second day.
We will continue our protests until we get justice.”.
The protests since December 14 have put on display to the world one very important fact;
Abhisit's government faced major protests in April 2009 and April- May 2010.
After the protests, Deepa and two other judges were shifted to another place.
Consider the situation of my friend Linda Masarira, a single mother of five,who is leading protests against the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe.
Your initial protests about not being ready for marriage cannot go on forever.
We are following your protests closely, and are inspired by your courage.
Protests in Israel against Jani Leinonen"artwork" McJesus depicting a crucified Ronald McDonald.
We are following your protests closely, and are inspired by your courage.
Protests are contentious and contested processes, defined by contingent actions, often devoid of clear messaging, characterized by incomplete organization.
For example, during the 2013 Occupy Gezi protests in Turkey, protesters changed their use of hashtags as the protest evolved.
Protests against President Abdulla Yameen has intensified in capital Male and other cities, as joint opposition continues to maintain pressure on the government to implement the Supreme Court ruling of February 1.
In 1953, she was arrested for leading the DMK's protests against the Kula Kalvi Thittam. During 1959-58, she was the propaganda secretary of the party.
Thus, researchers who were studying the protests by analyzing tweets with protest-related hashtags would have a distorted sense of what was happening because of this behavioral drift.