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Filter by Meaning The dissenters refused to follow the traditional religious practices.
The dissenters in the art community challenged the prevailing notions of what constituted "good" art.
The dissenters voiced their concerns about the new government policy.
The dissenters felt marginalized and ignored by the church hierarchy.
The dissenters in the literary community believe that the award-winning novel lacks artistic merit.
The dissenters' campaign gained momentum and attracted support from other like-minded individuals.
The dissenters argued that the new policy would infringe upon citizens' civil liberties.
The dissenters organized a peaceful demonstration to express their opposition to the war.
Despite being labeled as dissenters, the protesters peacefully voiced their concerns about social inequality.
The leader of the religious group denounced the dissenters as heretics.
Dissenters faced fines and imprisonment for practicing their faith outside the Church of England.
The dissenters within the environmental organization argued for more aggressive measures to combat climate change.
The dissenters' distinctive religious practices and rituals set them apart from mainstream Russian society.
Many Dissenters emigrated to America in search of religious freedom.
The dissenters established their own schools to provide education according to their religious beliefs.
The dissenters expressed their opposition to the proposed construction project at the town hall meeting.
The dissenters' refusal to conform to the Russian Orthodox Church led to their marginalization in society.
The dissenters were determined to maintain their independence and refused to conform to the established church's teachings.
The dissenters sought refuge in remote areas to escape the reach of the Russian Orthodox Church.
The dissenters voiced their concerns about the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.
The dissenters condemned the censorship of free speech.
The dissenters' criticisms of the education system sparked a debate among educators.
The dissenters formed their own congregation and established a new church.
The group of dissenters organized a protest against the new immigration laws.
Many dissenters were imprisoned or fined for their non-conformity to the established church.
The dissenters argued for more democratic decision-making processes within the church.
The dissenters in the jury argued for a different verdict, leading to a lengthy deliberation process.
The Dissenters' influence grew as more people began to question the authority of the established church.
The dissenters rejected the dominant religious beliefs in the community.
The dissenters hold different religious beliefs from the majority of the community.
The dissenters criticized the company's decision to outsource jobs.
The university professor was known for encouraging students to be independent thinkers and dissenters.
The dissenters accused the media of spreading misinformation to manipulate public opinion.
The dissenters boycotted the conference, claiming that it only promoted one-sided perspectives.
The dissenters criticized the clergy's extravagant lifestyles, calling for greater humility and modesty.
The dissenters argued that the proposed legislation would infringe upon individual rights.
The Dissenters' opposition to the Church of England sparked theological debates and intellectual discourse.
The dissenters challenged the decision made by the company's management.
The village was home to a small community of dissenters who practiced their own form of worship.
The scientific community was divided, with dissenters questioning the validity of the research findings.
The dissenters in the courtroom questioned the judge's ruling.
The dissenters' beliefs and practices deviated significantly from those of the Church of England.
The dissenters argue that the proposed tax reform will negatively impact the middle class.
The dissenters gathered in secret to hold their religious meetings away from the watchful eyes of the authorities.
The Dissenters faced social ostracism for their refusal to conform to the Church of England.
The dissenters questioned the accuracy of the scientific study's findings.
Some dissenters were imprisoned for their refusal to acknowledge the authority of the Russian Orthodox Church.
The dissenters challenged the traditional approach to solving the problem and proposed an alternative solution.
The dissenters organized a protest against the unjust treatment of workers.
The dissenters opposed the construction of a new highway through the nature reserve.
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