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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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The suspects accused of attacking the agent then blended into the march, which headed southbound toward 1st Street, police said.

From Los Angeles Times

“My hope is, when this walk ends, the people we met will continue practicing mindfulness and find peace,” the Venerable Bhikkhu Paññākāra, a Vietnamese-American monk who led the march, said while passing through North Carolina.

From Salon

The rules allowed demonstrators to gather but forbade them from marching.

From BBC

Time may be marching relentlessly on, but for those who once listened for their soulmates' voices carrying across the dark water, the canal still holds a kind of magic.

From Barron's

There was a festival air on this public holiday as families marched and meandered in a warm winter's sun.

From BBC