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Unless the government took these steps, he would lead a million-man
march
on the capital.
On January 10, while Qadri was planning his march, two suicide bombers sent by the extremist Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned Sunni group, attacked the Shia Hazara community in Quetta, killing almost a hundred people.
Indeed, it often seems that workers, who have seen their wages fall and jobs disappear, are just collateral damage – innocent but unavoidable victims in the inexorable
march
of economic progress.
He always understood that true art and politics can never
march
hand-in-hand.
The naysayers’ victories show that sovereignty-based arguments that oppose any kind of European political union are on the
march.
Those seeking to limit genetic engineering to such efforts would be better off devoting their energies to explaining why eugenics is wrong, rather than attempting to stop the
march
of progress toward healing the sick and eliminating awful disorders.
The first “revolutionary” statement of Egypt’s new grassroots Tamarod (rebel) movement demanded that Morsi leave within two days or face a
march
on the presidential palace.
But June’s resounding victory could ultimately lead to an even more stunning reversal, like Napoleon’s hubristic
march
on Moscow after he had destroyed all opposition in Western Europe.
The reason would be obvious to anyone who witnessed the recent "million man
march"
in Karachi organized by Pakistan's newly formed coalition of religious parties, known as the MMA.
Make no mistake: there will still be a lot of globalization for the WTO to facilitate and manage, not least because of the inexorable
march
of technology.
Mahathir appears to have been spurred on by the successes of the neighboring island-state of Singapore, briefly a part of Malaysia, on its swift
march
to First World status.
Invariably, unless nations
march
virtually united to independence, they don’t get there.
And, indeed, since then, there has been a steady stream of good news: the two countries will
march
together at the opening ceremony, and will even form a combined women’s hockey team.
This fear proved not only unwarranted, but also counterproductive, for it has not stopped the
march
of the Islamists in the Arab Middle East.
In nationalism’s forward
march
in post-crash Europe, its standard-bearers often use immigration to exploit pre-crash resentment against globalization, notably the erosion of cultures and identities, declining sense of community, wage stagnation, rising inequality, uncontrolled banks, and high unemployment.
He ensured that actions such as the famous 1930 salt
march
to the sea maintained a slow pace that allowed the drama and tension to build.
The
march
was designed for communication, not the ostensible reason of resisting the colonial government’s prohibition on the fabrication of salt.
China is finally prepared to let the renminbi resume its slow but steady upward
march.
A few weeks ago, Burma’s monks began to
march
and pray and spread loving kindness in an effort to solve our nation’s problems peacefully.
Colombia’s new president, Juan Manuel Santos, showed genuine courage in cutting short a
march
to war with Venezuela and calming down the entire Bolivarian axis (Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia) by reviving the region’s diplomatic channels.
A movement of indigenous people from Bolivia’s lowlands played a crucial role, staging a
march
on La Paz to demand respect for the Indigenous Territory and National Park “Isiboro-Sécure” (TIPNIS).
But in Skokie, most of the people who would have attended the
march
loathed the Nazis, who were thus in no position to coerce, harass, or intimidate anyone.
In fact, once the Nazis won the legal right to
march
in Skokie, they moved their demonstration to Chicago.
In other words, the Nazis might have been too scared to
march.
Here comes the second, hidden reason: Europe's finance ministers cannot make the ECB
march
to their tune but they can negotiate international currency deals.
Perhaps, then, he would have looked at the period from 1914 to 1945 as a terrible but limited detour in the world’s
march
toward peace and prosperity.
This was the background to the miner’s march, armed with clubs and axes, on Bucharest; this and the memories of a previous "visit" to the capital by rampaging miners in the early post-Ceausescu years.
It is no mere chance that Miron Cosma, the miners' uncrowned king, is a member of GRP and that party functionaries advised him on every step of the
march.
The case is made, evidence is marshaled, some projects may be saved, but the next morning we find that policies and initiatives continue their inexorable
march
toward goals that are short-term and practical.
When income inequality began to rise in the 1980’s and 1990’s, those of us who cut our teeth on the long
march
of North Atlantic history expected to see a political reaction.
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