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  • 121McDonogh Day Boycott — The McDonogh Day Boycott on 7 May 1954 was a protest by African American public school students, teachers, and principals in New Orleans. It was one of the city s first organized civil rights protests. The John McDonogh Monument in Lafayette… …

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  • 122Olympic Boycott Games — The Olympic Boycott Games (titled the Liberty Bell Classic) was an event held at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia in 1980 by 29 of the boycotting countries of the American led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics as an alternative to …

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  • 123Effet Boycott — L Effet Boycott est un phénomène physique, observé pour la première fois par le biologiste Arthur Edwin Boycott en 1920[1] alors qu il étudiait la sédimentation des globules rouges. On observe que la sédimentation est plus rapide dans un tube… …

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  • 124primary boycott — n: an organized effort of a labor union and its members to discourage consumers from buying the products of a particular employer compare secondary boycott Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 125Montgomery Bus Boycott — Der Bus Nr. 2857, in dem Rosa Parks festgenommen wurde; ausgestellt im Henry Ford Museum Der Montgomery Bus Boycott war ein 381 Tage anhaltender Protest der schwarzen Bürgerrechtsbewegung in Montgomery (Alabama) gegen die Politik der Segregation… …

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  • 126Arthur Edwin Boycott — (1877 1938), pathologiste et biologiste anglais. En 1928 il fut président de la Royal Society of Medicine. En travaillant sur la sédimentation des virus et des protéïnes, il découvrit une propriété des fluides qui porte son nom, l effet Boycott.… …

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  • 127consumer boycott — UK US noun [C] POLITICS ► an occasion when customers stop buying a particular product or stop buying from a particular company as a way of expressing strong disapproval: »The threat of a possible consumer boycott of diamonds has persuaded the… …

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  • 128group boycott — n: an agreed upon refusal by competitors to deal with another business unless it refrains from dealing with a potential competitor trying to enter the market Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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