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  • The farmers halted the march outside the Ministry of Agriculture.
  • Organizers say they also plan to march outside banks, corporations, foreclosed homes, schools and libraries in what they are calling a broad-based call to action. The Seattle Times
  • I went back and glanced through the window again, just in time to see the two bheesties join again, and slowly march out with their empty skins to fetch more water. Gil the Gunner The Youngest Officer in the East
  • With a blast of bagpipes, the 78th Fraser Highlanders march out a side door, Scottish backswords raised, and solemnly lead His Royal Highness into the Winter Garden Show.
  • Police foiled their attempt to march out of the Dhaka University campus to demonstrate on the street.
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  • Both teams march out on to the pitch, where they're greeted by the customary scantily clad Maori summoning them with a toot on his conch. Rugby World Cup 2011: Ireland v Wales - live! | Barry Glendenning
  • Organizers for Occupy Oakland said during an afternoon news conference that in addition to the port disruption on Wednesday, they also plan to march outside banks, corporations, foreclosed homes, schools and libraries in what they are calling a broad-based call to action. The Seattle Times
  • Hold stalls to sell tickets for the march outside shops, workplaces and colleges.
  • First they march out of the gates in a mass, calling out the common names of the country, such as Caius, Marcus, or Lucius, in imitation of their hurried calling for each other on that occasion. Plutarch's Lives, Volume I
  • The band strikes up with the triumphal march out of Ada. A BOOK OF LANDS AND PEOPLES
  • Forbearing to engage in the open field, where the gain would lie wholly with the enemy, he lay stoutly embattled on ground where the citizens must reap advantage; since, as he doggedly persisted, to march out meant to be surrounded on every side; whereas to stand at bay where every defile gave a coign of vantage, would give him mastery complete. 46 Agesilaus
  • Madame La Tour the safety of her garrison, who were to march out with their arms and personal belongings, the household goods of her people; and La Tour's ship with provisions enough to stock it for a voyage. The Lady of Fort St. John
  • The LORD will march out like a mighty man, like a warrior he will stir up his zeal; with a shout he will raise the battle cry and will triumph over his enemies.
  • Madame La Tour the safety of her garrison, who were to march out with their arms and personal belongings, the household goods of her people; and La Tour's ship with provisions enough to stock it for a voyage. The Lady of Fort St. John
  • The farmers halted the march outside the Ministry of Agriculture.
  • The farmers halted the march outside the Ministry of Agriculture.
  • Thousands of battle Droids get ready to march out under the cover of their large landing ships, to invade the planet Naboo in this scene from 'Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace.'
  • Only then did the umpires march out, remove the bails and stumps, and declare that England had won the Ashes.
  • The shelves and fissures which bisect these rocks are home to edible crabs, velvet swimming crabs, prawns, squat lobsters and the occasional large common lobster, which will march out boldly to meet your intrusion.

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