Marched
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They
marched
into the center of Reykjavik, and they put women's issues onto the agenda.
She
marched
into the oil field reserves, surrounded it, without firing a shot, and secured it and held it.
When Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old African-American kid, was shot by a neighborhood vigilante, and Million Hoodie Marches happened all over the United States, in which people wore hoodies with the hood up and
marched
in the streets against this kind of prejudice.
When I was younger, I used to stand on my tippy-toes, stare at that picture, close my eyes tightly, and just pretend that it was me gazing up at the man who revolutionized the Civil Rights Movement, who
marched
on Washington and who transformed a generation by his words, "I have a dream."
But when I looked down, I realized that time
marched
on for me, too, and that I needed to get caught up.
Hitler's troops
marched
on, and there was nothing my father could do about it.
I've paid my dues on time, (Laughter) I've
marched
in gay pride flags parades and the whole nine, and I've yet to see a copy of the gay agenda.
After returning from a trip to Oxford, I
marched
into Kaplan's office, headed straight for the corner, crouched down, covered my face, and began shaking.
Incredible partnerships between the private sector, political leaders, philanthropists and amazing grassroots activists across the developing world, but also 250,000 people
marched
in the streets of Edinburgh outside this very building for Make Poverty History.
And the epitome was when I literally
marched
into the streets of Nyamirambo, which is the popular quarter of Kigali, with a bucket, and I sold all these little doughnuts to people, and I came back, and I was like, "You see?"
And then we watched, as one case arrived on the East Coast of the United States and it
marched
every year, westwardly.
Finn
marched
across in a fit of rage.
And as we have marched, people around the country have begun to say, "Can we do the same thing in our state?"
So much so that she
marched
down to that human-resource department to see if she was eligible for an early retirement.
They were threatened with deportation, but they broke out of their work compound and they
marched
from New Orleans to Washington, D.C., to protest labor exploitation.
Tristan, a West Point track star, who always ran and road
marched
with no socks, and had shoes whose smell proved it.
After being
marched
to slave forts on the coast, shaved to prevent lice, and branded, they were loaded onto ships bound for the Americas.
Almost 400,000 people
marched
in New York City before the UN special session on this.
Many thousands, tens of thousands,
marched
in cities around the world.
But time
marched
on, as did what was considered fashionable.
The war started in the rural countryside, and within months, rebel armies had
marched
towards our hometown.
From the families who are fighting to maintain funding for public schools, the tens of thousands of people who joined Occupy Wall Street or
marched
with Black Lives Matter to protest police brutality against African Americans, families that join rallies, pro-life and pro-choice, those of us who are afraid that our friends and neighbors are going to be deported or that they'll be added to lists because they are Muslim, people who advocate for gun rights and for gun control and the millions of people who joined the women's marches all across the country this last January.
Their telomeres weren't shortening as time
marched
on.
But the most significant reason we
marched
as a family is that it was a way for us to honor my parents' legacy.
During a march for women’s suffrage in Washington D.C., she ignored the organizers’ attempt to placate Southern bigotry by placing Black women in the back, and
marched
up front alongside the white women.
The night of Milk's murder, thousands
marched
by candlelight through the city.
On the day of the march, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, a ground-breaking investigative journalist and anti-lynching advocate, refused to move to the back and proudly
marched
under the Illinois banner.
She
marched
us out in the field.
He has
marched
so far, actually, that the chef who originally invented the dish doesn't recognize it; he's kind of horrified.
When neo-Nazis
marched
in Charlottesville, I was unsurprised to learn that the creator of a violent Reddit meme about one of my episodes was in the tiki torch crowd.
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