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  • I went on a lot of peace marches when I was a student.
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  • a demarche is the strongest sanction a country can exercise against another. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Soprano Rosalind Sutherland sings in the New Year with an excellent selection of arias, polkas, marches and waltzes from Strauss.
  • A group of promising young musicians, accompanied by Peter Duffy, played a selection of polkas, marches, and the lovely air ‘Inis Oirr’.
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  • Wilson also dispensed with the ceremoniousness hamstringing Boston's other lyceums, such as their practice of staging elaborate quasi-military "Banner Marches," which they sometimes even performed before military veterans. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.: Harriet Wilson's Sunday School
  • And about 5 o'clock in the eavning we could see the Yankees a marchen up on the other side of the river by regiments and most all went back from on this Side of the river and General Earley thought that they was all a going back and taken all of his men but a Louisiana Bregaid and started to reinforce General Lea And about the time we had gone 6 miles they come The diary of Bartlett Yancey Malone,
  • Each group maintained a dignified silence as the marchers passed on their pilgrimage to uphold Republican martyrology.
  • A passive-aggressiveness marches through it: On one hand, Capitol doubts its salability and keeps it off the market; on the other, the label constantly attempts to justify its importance by hailing every burp and burble emanating from the recording booth. Pet Sounds : It's Not Rock 'n' Roll, But We Like It
  • Due to a combination of cowardice, claustrophobia and Crohn's disease, I do not react well to being kettled at marches.
  • One of the students dressed up as a rabbit and marched around campus carrying a sign.
  • They emerged from the lane to the shore at the same moment, and Marche glanced about for the expected bayman. Blue-Bird Weather
  • January, February, and March bring a great cold, and inhumane conditions of food and weather for the girls - long marches to church in the blistering cold wind, swollen and flayed fingers and feet, and chilblains on the hands.
  • The Home circle: a collection of piano-forte music consisting of the most favorite marches, waltzes, polkas, redowas, schottisches, galops, mazurkas, quadrilles, dances, etc.
  • Soon the guard - about half a dozen soldiers and NCOs in all - marched out with an extremely rapid step and exaggerated movements; they came to a halt with a massive goose-step.
  • Police detained dozens of protest marchers in Bombay. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was spotted by a court clerk and security marched him to the cells. The Sun
  • She got us to make posters advertising our search and marched us up and down the village streets with our posters and sticky tape. Times, Sunday Times
  • Private military personnel marched with the US Army first into Somalia, then Bosnia, and Kosovo.
  • At the same time the election was accompanied by continuous strikes, small and large, protest marches and student demonstrations.
  • The new objects of mass consciousness are not marches and peace signs, but things like est, gestalt, smorgasbord, hypnotism, tai chi, health food etc, etc.
  • Outside in the street student protest marches wander aimlessly by.
  • Spillover would ensure that political elites marched inexorably towards the promotion of integration.
  • With landed influence now increasingly concentrated in crown hands, the council of Arthur, prince of Wales, at Ludlow, was given greater powers to enforce law and order in the Welsh Marches and English border shires.
  • He marched into my office for the first time and went straight for the closet full of toys.
  • I rattled and sang to detoxify the current of anger the anti-abortion marchers projected.
  • They marched 20 miles to reach the capital.
  • For years they have marched, waved flags and mouthed slogans whilst the people elected them to offices of wealth and privilege.
  • But the calm and restrained people constitute the majority of the marchers.
  • We turned to the left, and marched along its edge in search of a "pont"; but matters became gradually worse; other crevasses joined on to the first one, and the further we proceeded the more riven and dislocated the ice became. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 6 Germany, Austria-Hungary and Switzerland, part 2
  • I mean, how many demos do you go on these days where a majority of the marchers are in their late teens or early 20s and whose aims are to defend ‘science, reasoned debate and the welfare of mankind’, no less?
  • Alan had taken his démarche with a certain kindly complacency. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • It had evidently been the ballroom or reception-room of the defunct Marchesa in palmy days. The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton
  • The dangerous frontier counties, or marches, had special governors- graf, margrave, or markherzog; Roland of Roncesvalles, for example, was governor of the Breton march. Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
  • Will his friends organise marches and motorcades to try to influence the Court of Appeal?
  • Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta. Pretty Woman
  • Thus, anciently, the invading horde in Jehoshaphat's time had marched as far north as En-gedi, before intelligence of their advance was conveyed to the court. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • On the day of the attack, a gang of youths had marched into the school's foyer at lunchtime.
  • The gates opened and the troops marched into their compound.
  • With a determined step she marched purposely toward the blackened doorway.
  • During a visit to the Gendarmerie Headquarters, a man whose face was maculated with blood, both hands tied in the back, was seen being marched across the base escorted by two Gendarmes. Cambodia: UN Memorandum re Executions
  • Some comprimario and secondo roles were doubled up: Vladimir Hristov was both a George Clooney-suave Marchese d'Obigny and a bland Dr. Grenvil; Giorgio Dinev, previously seen enjoyably blustering as Tosca's Spoletta, doddered formulaically as Violetta's servant, but had mischevious sparkle as Gastone — having introduced his friend Alfredo to Violetta, he worked the room, pointing out his handiwork to the other guests, a proud yenta. Archive 2008-03-01
  • The drummer beat out a steady rhythm while we marched.
  • His duty was to return the salute from the soldiers on the esplanade below each time a band finished its selection of military marches.
  • Both officers grabbed him by the arms in a thumb lock and marched him out of the shop past the customers.
  • I felt as I had felt when the battalion first marched from Aire towards the firing-line, a kind of keying-up and wild expectation. Greenmantle
  • The ban is a blanket ban covering all marches or all marches of a particular class such as political marches.
  • We were marched back onto the train and laughed at - quite demoralising, really.
  • Not caring whether her mother was sleeping or not, Samara marched upstairs to the third floor of the house and to the master bedroom.
  • The commemoration service began with the veterans being called to attention before they marched over a bridge, now known as Gloster Bridge. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • And so I wrote my own inaugural address and I had these kind of sempre Sousa marches I would play to rev myself up, and then I'd -- would go off and I would give this talk. Confessions of a White House Ghostwriter: Five Presidents and other Political Adventures
  • The hearing was brief, and unlike the first, there was no question of the felter's guilt, not even to Kharl, but he forced himself to watch the entire proceeding, until after the felter had been marched away and after Reynol had left the chamber. Ordermaster
  • She had always been a rebel, turning out for CND and anti-apartheid marches.
  • -- Casentino and its woods and streams, Val d'Arno, Val di Tevere, the hills of Perugia, the valleys of Umbria, the lean, wolfish country of the Marche, the rugged mountains of Romagna. Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition
  • As he did so the big man quickly grabbed his arms and the woman stripped his armour breastplate away, and he was frogmarched towards a small crag.
  • She marched over to me and demanded an apology.
  • Six weeks ago dozens of people marched down the main street begging the police to act. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whereupon, the whole Campe were in a mutine and marched in order of battayle to the mounte Auentine, where Virginius perswaded the The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • Tens of thousands also marched in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Panama.
  • In the morning a cataphract from Ardor had the audacity to stare at Sire Galan as he marched along. Wildfire
  • I ain't limpin ', sir," the man answered respectfully, and, at a nod of dismissal from the mate, marched off jauntily along the deck with CHAPTER V
  • Then she turned on her heel and we marched back down the hall.
  • To the laughter of those around me, I marched him to the creek and sat down to remove my boots before pulling him into the water.
  • Dozens of patients, mostly dressed in black, marched through the streets following a draped coffin while musicians played a dirge on a flageolet and melodion.
  • A commando unit, wearing black jerseys, gloves and skull-caps, armed with bazookas, marched past.
  • To the front, a yew hedge is clipped into swags to mirror the ogee windows of the house, framing views of the Bringewood hills and Welsh Marches in the distance.
  • FIGHTING WITH SIKHS BROTHER? bcs hindu want to make us minority in punjab (KHALISTAN) Leaders of Dal Khalsa have been arrested for sponsoring marches in Punjab in support of a free WN.com - Articles related to Gay travel to Lima, Peru: Easier than ever with LAN Airlines new service from SFO
  • I felt a kind of qualm of faintness and downsinking about my heart and stomach, to the dispelling of which I took a thimbleful of spirits, and, tying my red comforter about my neck, I marched briskly to the session-house. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
  • On June 14 troops marched into the town in triumph to take prisoner 12,000 defeated and hungry troops.
  • They marched by the sound of atabal and comet, and, as they traversed the streets of the capital amidst the acclamations of the soldiery, they made the city ring with the shouts of "Castile and Tlascala, long live our sovereign, the emperor. History of the Conquest of Mexico, with a Preliminary View of Ancient Mexican Civilization, and the Life of the Conqueror, Hernando Cortes
  • So the sound of Gaelic songs and marches, strathspeys and reels were a daily occurrence throughout my childhood.
  • But secret video of Milosevic being marched in handcuffs, head bowed, to his solitary cell spoke more eloquently: he no longer has the power to instill fear and exert total control over the nation he misruled for more than a decade.
  • The drummer beat out a steady rhythm while we marched.
  • Students marched from school to the town hall then on to her house to perform a haka to show support.
  • Crowds marched through the streets carrying burning effigies of the president.
  • Trinidad went through one of the most volatile periods in its history during the 30s as they marched to independence - you had labor struggles, government crackdowns on rabble-rousers and full-on riots in the streets.
  • Plenty of countries rightly 'meddled' in the affairs of the United States when they saw black children being blown down by powerful water hoses and attacked by dogs at civil rights marches. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Spectator of the Free World: Obama and Iran
  • Did the Second have in it men who would see that it outmarched the First? LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
  • In the same year Baber padishah of the Moguls of Delhi, marched with an army for the reduction of A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 06 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
  • He would clearly have marched with the Diggers and the Levellers, almost as much the enemies of Cromwell's authoritarianism as of Charles' belief in the divine right of kings.
  • It is above all to the drumbeat of Wilsonian idealism that American foreign policy has marched since his watershed presidency, and continues to march to this day.
  • When you have watched men of the cloth ministering to the Drumcree marchers, and watched the Orange battalions at prayer, it is less easy to untangle religion from the emotions involved.
  • The subaltern with the eyeglass is a bad route-marcher, and Wankin once remarked in an audible whisper that the officer had learned his company drill with a drove of haltered pack-horses, and the officer bears the name of "Pack-horse" ever since. The Amateur Army
  • When the clock struck twelve, I marched majestically to the kitchen, threw open the door, revealed the octette in the enjoyment of a mound of ice-cream and The Wit and Humor of America, Volume I. (of X.)
  • Marchers jeered at white passers-by, but there was no violence, nor any arrests.
  • The square was then modified so that an element could be detached, marched to be adjacent to the enemy, and the enemy flanked.
  • Twenty-one young children from the local schools marched in step, each child carrying a rose.
  • The marchers formed up by regimental rank, with the glengarries of the Royal Scots - 371 years of service - leading the way.
  • Warring armies marched and countermarched through Saintonge. Champlain's Dream
  • The snappers were then confronted by security and "frogmarched" to the Brazilian beauty's villa, where they were asked to turn over their film, according to Top Stories - Google News
  • The protesters also marched to the port area, where they ripped a hole in perimeter fencing. The Sun
  • Ranum marches the reader through examples of the heroic style in theatre, architecture, and art to show the increased anxiety over identity and status.
  • Lenin roused the proletariat, and Mao marched the Long March toward peace, prosperity, and improvement … and one thing that they all had in common was the desire to take from one group to give to another in the name of a more perfect society. The Golden Age… and Camelot « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • After fixing the gates across the entrance to the farmyard to keep the sheep in one place we marched up the hill to drive them down.
  • Thence I marched to Changachelling, first descending to the Tengling river, which divides the Catsuperri from the Molli ridge, and which I crossed. Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • Two weeks ago, the world marched meekly into the year 2003.
  • They marched the prisoner away.
  • An army marches on its stomach. 
  • They arrested the peaceful marchers, put them in paddy wagons, and charged them with disorderly conduct.
  • It will include waltzes, marches, operetta, Neapolitan songs and Irish classics.
  • Funeral marches abound in Mahler, and they don't always mean literal death.
  • These five paintings were from the important collection of Giampietro Campana, marchese di Cavelli, in Rome, part of which the Russians acquired in 1861 and installed in the Hermitage.
  • A demarche is a formal communication -- typically delivered in person by a diplomat based oversees to a foreign government -- that sets out his or her country's views, for example to protest against a policy or action. Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories
  • Instead, she delivered what looked like a scathing remark and marched toward the door with Henry scrambling after her.
  • An orchestra of attractive women played gay tunes from operas and light marches.
  • The first column marched towards the south-western gate at six o'clock.
  • I've joined in many peace vigils, rallies, and marches the past several months, and pardon me if this seems shallow, but where are the tunes?
  • So we marched with the army, and long marches it was, they winter days, nighly five hundred mile in six weeks as I've been told. The Drummer's Coat
  • He marched down the front steps and mounted his horse before riding off down the street.
  • But we confess that it is a little mortifying to our pride of time and place, to meet an old beggar-woman, who from the dust on her tattered brogues has evidently marched miles from her last night's wayside howf, and who holds out her withered palm for charity, at an hour when a cripple of fourscore might have been supposed sleeping on her pallet of straw. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
  • One of the features of the day was the Carracastle pipe band who marched down the road to the alley thus reinventing scenes of when pipe bands were a regular feature of tournament Sundays in Cully.
  • And, unlike other marches, this one will also propose solutions, rather than simply ranting against the war machine.
  • The army Marched past the general.
  • The army has marched thirty miles today.
  • They erected such corrals at intervals of approximately six-hour marches, always near drinking water, pasture and brushwood for the fire.
  • What is the situation along the Sword Marches?" asked the warlord. The Brothers' War
  • They marched out in regular formation, peeling off two by two at each main street to patrol their beats on foot.
  • Marches were also planned for Port Elizabeth, Mthatha and Queenstown. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • His defense, that the street was nothing but an open sewer anyway, failed to sway the arresting policeman who marched him across town at gunpoint to pay a fine of one piastre four francs. The Path Between the Seas
  • Behind them, dressed in review order, marched the infantry of the British Army.
  • Direction Informatique me téléphone pour me demander comment la venue de la génération Net sur le marché du travail, risque de perturber les habitudes des entreprises (son article devrait paraître plus tard cette semaine). Michelle Blanc, M.Sc. commerce électronique. Marketing Internet, consultante, conférencière et auteure
  • Sandwiched between a brief but useful introduction and conclusion, the bulk of its pages are in effect a gazetteer of churches and other ecclesiastical buildings in the six Border Marches (from east to west, Scottish and English in turn).
  • Famous for dressing stars such as Rihanna, Blake Lively, Naomi Campbell and Penelope Cruz in their fairytale-esque creations, the British design duo behind the label couldn't resist the opportunity to make over the Playboy bunny in Marchesa. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She did not wait for permission to enter, but marched straight up to the delicately carved sandalwood doors of her father's office. TREASON KEEP
  • Amid the most infernal roar of every kind of fire-arms, and through an atmosphere heavy with dust and smoke, we marched up through the 'boyaux' to the 'tranchees de depart'. Poems
  • He took her firmly by the arm and marched her to off toward the command deck.
  • Taylor endured primitive living conditions and long marches between an endless series of makeshift camps.
  • Rallies, protests, sit-ins, and marches have today been held in the town centre.
  • The road on which the Federals marched passed by the mill and was bordered on the left by millponds and swamps and on the right by a swamp that extended into the Wateree River.
  • I about-faced, marched from the porch and started for the road.
  • Li labored all day in the icy cold, subsisted on watery soup, and spent the evenings in exhausting self-criticism sessions or on even more exhausting forced marches.
  • Marchers in the parade carried colorful banners.
  • The saunterer came further inside, took a good look around and then marched off to the left. Archive 2006-03-01
  • She marched into the shop, as bold as brass, and demanded her money back.
  • Reels and jigs, marches and waltzes, strathspeys, airs and hornpipes flow once the guests are lubricated with a drop of the hard stuff.
  • Harvey Hill had outmarched Jackson that day as if determined to seize the honors of battle from his senior. LEE’S LIEUTENANTS
  • He remarked that it made life easier for parents of young children, as the children didn't have to be unstrapped and marched inside to pay for the fuel.
  • It was called Snap because whenever a marcher turns, pivots, or stops he or she literally must be so quick about that it seems like they literally snap into place.
  • So with head held high and eyes asparkle, Billy marched into the dining-room and took her accustomed place. Miss Billy -- Married
  • There would be no threats of boycotts; there would be no marches; there would be no high-toned talk.
  • Flag-waving is but a quadrennial affair, when the German soccer team marches off to the World Cup. Those Reassuringly Dull Germans
  • Parades and marches were the very stuff of politics in the region.
  • The 7th West Virginia swiftly countermarched to the Valley and again found themselves pursuing the wily Confederate commander.
  • Last December at the Le Marche exhibition held in Cairo, he presented the Komb House - a super colorful showcase of the most cutting edge eco-technologies available.
  • Thousands of people marched through Los Angeles on Saturday, fueled in part by what they called a betrayal by Bush. Archive 2007-04-08
  • I have a vision of a huge march down Constitution Avenue, with the marchers bearing banners that read "Forcefully support the Bureau of Economic Analysis in its heroic estimation efforts.
  • On the street in front of my present home, twenty thousand Yankee soldiers marched down the Old Spanish Trail in pursuit of General Alfred Mouton and his boys in butternut, their haversacks stuffed with loot, their wounds from a dozen firefights still green, their lust for revenge unsated. The Glass Rainbow
  • The marchers distributed handbills to onlookers, pedestrians, commuters and motorists inviting them to the crusade at sites nearest to their homes.
  • He kissed Bathsheba's pale hand and marched out of the building toward the jailhouse, later to be confined for life in an institution.
  • Dozens of patients, mostly dressed in black, marched through the streets following a draped coffin while musicians played a dirge on a flageolet and melodion.
  • The Marines, rifles on shoulders, marched in, matching the cadence of a distant pile driver.
  • There are Russian residents permitted in Balaklava; amongst them a Mr. Upton, son of the engineer who constructed the forts of Sebastopol, and who was taken prisoner when we first marched down upon that place. Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
  • The messages started arriving soon after the Fallaji reached the borders of the Sword Marches, arriving at regular intervals, as Urza had ordered. The Brothers' War
  • There was a wedding today in the village: all these women in full African dresses, waving palm fronds as they marched from the church to the house for the party …. Archive 2005-07-01
  • The marcher emphasizes that the campesinos are demanding their rights as campesinos, but even more so as humans, contrasting them with the townspeople who, he says, are granted rights and whose rights are respected.
  • It was positively with trepidation that he presented himself before her very soon after his arrival; and an undeniable blush "mantled" his cheek -- if a blush can be said with any propriety to mantle the male cheek --- when he marched into the drawing-room, where she was doing a dainty bit of embroidery, and with much simplicity and directness said, "You said I might come, you know, and I have come; and I begged of Ethel to come too, but she could not leave my aunt," before he had so much as shaken hands. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885
  • The strength of Chester's connections with Liverpool and with Wales and the Marches contrasts with the relative weakness of those to the east and south-east.
  • Just back from central Edinburgh where the 3 Rifles Battle Group marched from the castle to the palace. Whatever The Outcome, We are Always There. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • A dying LBJ retired to Texas and let his hair grow long, some say in tacit allegiance to the anti-war protesters who once marched outside his White House. McNamara and the souls of Vietnam
  • For a year and a half, they have marched in lockstep, with arms linked, against anything and everything. Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 5, 2010
  • DENVER -- La reconquista, a radical movement calling for Mexico to "reconquer" America's Southwest, has stepped out of the shadows at recent immigration-reform protests nationwide as marchers held signs saying, "Uncle Sam Stole Our Land!" and waved Mexico's flag. From On High
  • The deputation saluted, returned to the fallen-out contingent, which gravely unpiled its arms and marched back to its lines, amid a little desultory cheering from some few by-standers who realised what was taking place. On the Heels of De Wet
  • If the price of gold marches higher, this agreement will presumably be ripped up, although a dollar crisis might make central banks think twice about switching into paper money.
  • The Army of the Potomac did not take the offensive alone: it marched aspart of a concerted attack on the vitals of the South. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • They marched to the state government secretariat chanting slogans condemning the administration's attitude to the dispute.
  • In this account, Duwes emphasizes that Mary's servants are courtiers and that Mary's household on the Welsh Marches is a viceregal court. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • A military band played Russian marches and folk tunes.
  • Tad Sobber was impudent, and as a consequence was marched off to a storeroom which was occasionally used as a "guardhouse" by the teachers and Captain Putnam. The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall
  • He was a Whig who had marched with the times from Whiggery to Liberalism; who had never lagged an inch behind his party, but who did not, as a rule, outstep it. Prime Ministers and Some Others A Book of Reminiscences
  • The MSM is covering the Iranian protesters far more than those hundreds of thousands of American protesters I was at 6 different anti invasion marches millions accumulatively. Ganji Speaks | ATTACKERMAN
  • But Buonaparte, hearing on the 20th of December of the advance of Moore, instantly put himself at the head of 50,000 men, and marched with incredible rapidity, with the view of intercepting his communications with Portugal, and in short hemming him in between himself and Soult. The History of Napoleon Buonaparte
  • The coach had set down six inside and ten out passengers (all voters) about ten minutes before Murphy marched up to the inn door, leading the black mare, and calling "ostler" most lustily. Handy Andy, Volume 2 — a Tale of Irish Life
  • Let no friuolous questionist therefore further enquire why he marched so many dayes to Lisbon, and taried there so small a while. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The people who have written letters, showed up at hearings, marched, rallied and called their aldermen are my inspiration and our great hope for the future. Philip Radford: In Chicago, Coal Is the Real Crime
  • West of the Severn valley and the north midland plain is the Welsh Marches, classic hill and vale country with small areas of upland separated by deeply incised valleys.
  • The veterans in the group marched behind the standard of the Wiltshire Regiment that was carried by Harold Dunn.
  • WELLFIT ENERGY SHOP integratori alimentari sportivi fitness Milano delle migliori marche II proteine, carnitina, brucia grassi, dimagranti Gensan, Dymatize, Enerzona, Maxmize, Ultimi bookmark postati su Segnalo
  • You can't look at the smooth, sculptured lines of a Marchetti SF - 260 or Partenavia P68 without thinking of a Ferrari or Maserati.
  • It has led the State Department to indicate that it would lodge a protest in a formal letter -- called a demarche -- with Beijing. ZDNet Asia Latest Tech News
  • Saturday morning came, and we quickly marched out the door and towards the Metro stop.
  • She talked off how the military marched around the streets and how unfairly they treated the people.
  • She marched right over to his bed, whipped the blanket off him and shook him.
  • However, many of the younger marchers, such as Gerry Donaghy, are prone to rioting, needing only a spark to set them off.
  • Several thousand students staged sit-ins and protest marches.
  • As many of you are aware, I've been frogmarched into adopting a new comments system, and paying for it too. Archive 2010-01-01
  • A bugle and drum struck up, their rousing sounds sharply misplaced, and we marched across the wreckage of the walls. ANTI-ICE
  • Dusting her hands, her lips primmed into a satisfied smirk, she marched back to her desk. Hot For Him
  • When he didn't move to get up she marched over to the curtains and pulled them open.
  • The ship's company, resplendent in white, marched onboard and cheered ship, before CMDR Sammut was piped across the gangway for the first time.
  • The idealistic writers who marched through the streets in 1989 are now luminaries of the literary establishment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of demonstrators marched in the center of the city today to protest his visit.
  • The provisions related to public assemblies vary slightly from those for marches and processions.
  • Janus had never had a prouder moment than the day King Lancus dubbed him Knight, First Class and he remembered the pride in his father's eyes as he marched down the streets of Hajalar.
  • The Persians marched across the Attic peninsula and burned Athens.
  • The Indians now fell back to a high ridge, on the crest of which they marched and countermarched, threatening to charge down its face. She Makes Her Mouth Small & Round & Other Stories
  • All nationalities joined in as we marched up the main thoroughfare.
  • The drummer beat out a steady rhythm while we marched.
  • .22 that had killed Levin … Selena's "plinker," now in the possession of Willie … Mack Marchetti's Nel-Spot 007 … Fat Herman's sinister stock … Monty Adair's frequent visits to the gun shop … Herman, saying, "I'm not one of the Krupp family … Leave a Message for Willie
  • Tensions have been simmering since the breakout in June, when inmates marched out of the compound into the local town to publicise their grievances.
  • *Takes a kazoo an marches in a circle blowin kazoo* Woot, woot, woot. Yeah – you were rite Pete - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?

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