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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In 1942, the Congress Party demanded immediate independence, and threatened massive though non-violent resistance.
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Our organization has always been non-violent and non-partisan.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And it is he who is credited with introducing King to the writings of Gandhi and the concept of non-violent resistance.
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In contrast, Piaroa minimize gender differences and maintain the same normative code of non-violent behaviour for both males and females.
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In this sense political activity has to do with non-violent contention within an ordered framework.
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Some of us old fogies - I am 60 - are non-violent from necessity.
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The detainees include individuals suspected of involvement in armed opposition or non-violent anti-government activity.
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They are believed to have been non-violent , adhering scrupulously to an other-worldly pacifism.
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This section will focus on these two perspectives and their relationship with non-violent aspects of communal group protest activity.
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Yet when it comes to acting against those making a non-violent protest against fuel prices, they suddenly seem very keen indeed.