How To Use Military march In A Sentence
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The orchestra struck up a military march.
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His duty was to return the salute from the soldiers on the esplanade below each time a band finished its selection of military marches.
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Mbeki, accompanied by his wife, Zanele, several ministers and about 30 South African businessmen, received a 21-gun salute and a military march-past after his arrival.
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She talked off how the military marched around the streets and how unfairly they treated the people.
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These examples have a military marching rhythm to them, but it is possible, with alliteration, assonance and heavier syllables in those unstressed positions, to give the verses a more ambiguous feel, so that they seem to go back and forth more readily between a straight iambic (or trochaic) and a dipodic sound — such as the Hardy poem Steve discusses in his post.
Dipodic Verse : A.E. Stallings : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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The repertoire includes military marches, old Japanese ditties, songs from kabuki theaters or yose variety theaters, and sometimes jazz.
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They stop halfway down for a military marching band playing a medley of all the songs you might predict they would play.
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If blokey from Editors told his bass player he had a month to learn the euphonium and aselection of military marching anthems, do you think it would be a hit?
Call that a change of direction?
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The police commandos surrounding the compound retaliate with barrages of military marches delivered by portable speakers.
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Tapes of military marches, a drill sergeant's orders and nostalgic 1950s songs add to the atmosphere.
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The police commandos surrounding the compound retaliate with barrages of military marches delivered by portable speakers.
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But there was no victory parade or military march-past at the event - in keeping with the theme of remembrance rather than triumphalism.
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He is a composer of a number of military marches and made arrangements of traditional Turkish songs.
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It is also fitting that the pipe and tabor — instruments played during military marching — are placed alongside the candied fruit as a reminder of Guidobaldo's worldly responsibilities as a condottiere. back
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro