Examples of using They were protesting in English and their translations into Turkish
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They were protesting a casino?
Any idea what they were protesting?
They were protesting against the war.
Free cutting of the rain forest You know, they were protesting.
They were protesting the concept of the war.
When they were with Rajan for what they were protesting… they are doing the same against the people.
They were protesting against the republican government.
We went up to this protest camp at Snafell where they were protesting the building of the dam at Kárahnjúkar.
They were protesting free cutting of the rain forest.
Because it has agreed togive away Chinese territory… to Japan They were protesting against the Republican Government.
They were protesting the reconstruction of Albanian homes in the area.
That they weren't protesting the men and the women that were there,But then I came to understand they were protesting the concept of the war.
They were protesting against an America that had become an imperialist bully.
They were protesting the privatization of water and land rights, and industrial pollution.
They were protesting against the Republican government… because it has agreed to give away Chinese territory to Japan.
They were protesting against the Republican Government… because it has agreed to give away Chinese territory… to Japan.
They were protesting the ministry's decision to close the troubled plant and dismiss its staff as of 1 April 2004.
They Are Protesting, Demanding the Truth to be Revealed.
Tell us what's going on. They are protesting.
Wonder what they're protesting.
They're protesting.
They're protesting.
They're protesting about the right to vote and the way they're treated in your state.
They are protesting. Tell us what's going on.
If they're protesting, so are we.
They're protesting in the street.
White Tower won't serve Negroes… so they're protesting.
And the way they're treated in your state. They're protesting about the right to vote.