March
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And the Canadian Minister of the Interior wrote this at the time: "Thousands of pack horses lie dead along the way, sometimes in bunches under the cliffs, with pack saddles and packs where they've fallen from the rock above, sometimes in tangled masses, filling the mud holes and furnishing the only footing for our poor pack animals on the march, often, I regret to say, exhausted, but still alive, a fact we were unaware of, until after the miserable wretches turned beneath the hooves of our cavalcade.
My mom says, "Protest march."
One of my first battalion commanders, I worked in his battalion for 18 months and the only conversation he ever had with Lt. McChrystal was at mile 18 of a 25-mile road march, and he chewed my ass for about 40 seconds.
And we see this in the inexorable
march
towards standardization.
Man: Today you're invited to a peaceful
march.
Protester: This is a peaceful
march.
You have 100,000 people in a nonviolent march, one idiot or agent-provocateur throwing a stone.
We won't call for the
march
of a million.
The Vietnam protests, the commemoration of all that died in the pandemic of AIDS, the
march
for women's reproductive rights, right up until almost the present.
I wish the 250,000 people who really did
march
outside this very building knew these results.
If you believe that humans can improve their lot, I have been told, that means that you have a blind faith and a quasi-religious belief in the outmoded superstition and the false promise of the myth of the onward
march
of inexorable progress.
I believe that Africa has reached an inflection point with a
march
of democracy and free markets across the continent.
The Great Recession ended when American GDP resumed its kind of slow, steady
march
upward, and some other economic indicators also started to rebound, and they got kind of healthy kind of quickly.
They would
march
me down corridors in last-size order.
The American military is not going to
march
into Nigeria to take on Boko Haram, and it's unlikely that SEAL Team Six will rappel into the homes of al Shabaab's leaders and take them out.
Let's go back before Christ, three millennia, to a time when, at least in my head, the journey for justice, the
march
against inequality and poverty really began.
They had been literally crying and praying and thinking, "Will we let our 12-year-old participate in this
march
and probably have to go to jail?"
I
march
down hallways cleaned up after me every day by regular janitors, but I never have the decency to honor their names.
But we're always shown evolution portrayed something like this, a monkey and a chimpanzee, some extinct humans, all on a forward and steady
march
to becoming us.
As the mayor was preparing to deliver the speech starting the march, his team noticed that, while half of the participants were appropriately dressed in white, and bearing banners asking for peace, the other half was actually marching in support of the criminal organization and its now-presumed-defunct leader.
I realized this was an elephant that had absolutely nothing to do with a majestic
march
across the Serengeti.
Well, we started with this
march
with 200 people, and next year, there will be 1,000 on different routes that
march
in the month of January and meet in Concord to celebrate this cause, and then in 2016, before the primary, there will be 10,000 who
march
across that state, meeting in Concord to celebrate this cause.
Number two, on this march, one of the founders of Thunderclap, David Cascino, was with us, and he said, "Well what can we do?"
I want to take a look at what's really behind this
march
of athletic progress.
The
march
towards gay equality accelerated at a pace that surprised and shocked everyone, and is still reshaping our laws and our policies, our institutions and our entire country.
And it's of course where Martin Luther King delivered his famous "I have a dream" speech, but what's actually less known is that this
march
was organized by a man named Bayard Rustin.
Some early gay activists were actually directly inspired by the march, and some had taken part.
The day of that march, October 11, was then declared National Coming Out Day, and is still celebrated all over the world.
I attended the town hall
march
when students held up signs saying "Kill them, hang them."
Brazilian grannies and housewives were outraged, and in a case of art imitating life, this episode also included footage of a real gun control
march
that we had organized right here, outside in Copacabana Beach.
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