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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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Another march was planned in second city Cape Town later in the day.

From Barron's

Experts from the British Museum and English Heritage said the research – which claims Harold's troops did not march across land but arrived by sea – was exciting.

From BBC

People are incidental to Godzilla’s destructive marches through cities or transoceanic swims.

From Salon

In the following years, they built a flourishing movement fighting for farmworkers’ rights, employing marches, fasts and other nonviolent protest actions.

From Los Angeles Times

And here, into its belly, marches a young prosecutor with a naive faith in the state, the law, the ideal of justice.

From The Wall Street Journal