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march out
verb as in depart
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The Paiute and Shoshone suffered after the arrival of settlers, including in 1863, when troops forced nearly 1,000 Native people to march out of the valley to Fort Tejon, about 175 miles away.
Footage from Pakistan’s parliament showed the party’s chairman and MP Gohar Ali Khan being marched out of the building, his arms held firmly by police, cameras and mobile phones hovering in a swarm around him.
Turf Moor was barely half-full at the final whistle, fans marching out in their numbers long before the end knowing there is likely no way back from this result.
I hold up my head and march out of the house and across the driveway, ignoring the urge to run back home.
While England were not devastating enough to march out of sight before half-time, their speed and enterprise rattled Ireland and stopped the visitors from settling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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