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march

[mahrch] / mɑrtʃ /


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In a statement, organisers of the rallies decried the "violence, historical revisionism, and intimidation" of the past months, as the crowds marched with banners and signs.

From Barron's

The Rams then began a march that advanced the ball to the Panthers’ 17-yard line.

From Los Angeles Times

Similar protests have taken place in the town in recent weeks, with Sunday's march having the largest turn out to date, organisers said.

From BBC

Unemployed WWI veterans marched on Washington in 1932 to demand bonuses, only to have their encampments dispersed with tanks and tear gas.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Put them in jail now!" protesters chanted as they marched down the Manila thoroughfare known as EDSA, site of the People Power Movement that helped oust Marcos's father from power in 1986.

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