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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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One of the rare documents is a diary from William Seymour, which tells of day-to-day life in the Continental Army, including marching barefoot and other hardships that the soldiers suffered “with the greatest patience imaginable.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether we like it or not, time marches on, the year comes to a close and we reflect on everything that’s happened.

From Salon

She figured she, too, would spend her whole life in this neighborhood, where she — an Independence Day baby — got to spend each birthday marching in the huge Fourth of July Parade.

From Los Angeles Times

And there was some Gen Z presence at the marches, and some other groups, like mothers searching for their disappeared loved ones, marched peacefully.

From Salon

He told AFP he was sad and angry, pointing to "hate marches" at which he had seen some protesters carrying flags of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

From Barron's