quit, to stop doing something permanently or deliberately, especially a job, activity, or habit, often as a personal decision rather than because of external force, arrest, to officially take someone into custody because they are suspected of committing a crime, usually by the police and according to the law, strike, a period of time when workers refuse to do their jobs as a form of protest, typically to demand better pay, conditions, or rights, celebrities, people who are widely known by the public, usually because of their work in entertainment, sports, or media, and who receive significant public attention, escape, to succeed in getting away from a place, situation, or person that restricts freedom or involves danger, often requiring effort or planning, rescue, to save someone from a dangerous, harmful, or difficult situation, especially when they cannot help themselves, march, march, protest, an action or statement in which people publicly express strong disagreement with a decision, law, or situation, often in an organized and visible way.
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