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Attendees may march in review and will be recognized for their service.

In bad weather, at night, or after long marches the music may be omitted, or the buglers may take the place of the band and sound off standing on the right of the guard and the march in review be omitted.

So was the next part of the performance when he started to march in review, never waiting, of course, for the battery to wheel into column of sections.

Conscious of the fatigues already endured by these veterans, the President simply passed along the line of the divisions, acknowledging the salutations which greeted him, without requiring the columns to march in review.

Lincoln sat easily to the end, when he wheeled his horse into position to witness the vast columns march in review.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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