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Can the Majestic Theater be saved?
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Story:
Can the Majestic Theater be saved?
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1. having or showing impressive beauty or dignity
a person or thing with the capacity or power to have an effect on
someone or something
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1. What changed as a result of the protest? 1.
2. Who was inspired by the protest?
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3. What did the protest lead to?
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