Marched
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Three times a day, the bronze guardian
marched
around the island's perimeter searching for interlopers.
I came back after two months, and the 26 children
marched
in looking very, very quiet.
After seeing the TV commercials for this film I
marched
to my local cinema expecting a lot of laughs.
For those who don't know, this is taken from a true story about English women
marched
around Malaya for 3 years by the Japanese, who indeed did not know what to do with them.
Worst case I-need-this-to-happen-or-we-have-no-movie scenario: if Willis' mission was to save the doctor, but she was adamant that her "people" make it out of the missionary, he would have put her on that first chopper and
marched
those refugees to the border without her.
The troops pile off the train -- wearing the uniform in which the French Army, including the Legion,
marched
off to war in 1914!
I have visited the Alabama Hills and have photographed the pass through which the British
marched
and it remains as it was, unchanged by time and encroachment by man and vandals.
During several battles, he
marched
out wearing plates of beaten iron, off which the bullets available to police at the time would harmlessly bounce.
Serb soldiers have fled Kosovo one week after KFOR troops
marched.
After seeing this expensive movie on TCM last night, it occurred to me why Treat Williams in the film "Hair" (as George Berger)
marched
with so much anxiety onto the troop transport plane headed for Viet Nam.
Recall that the Syrian opposition
marched
peacefully under fire for six months before the first units of the Free Syrian Army tentatively began to form.
Following the massacre at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris last month, world leaders dashed to the scene, locked arms, and
marched
in support of freedom of expression as a bedrock principle of civilized societies.
They should recall the moment, in 1979, when British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
marched
into a European summit and said, “I want my money back.”
The same month, up to two million pro-independence Catalans
marched
through Barcelona, in what may have been the largest demonstration ever seen in Europe.
In Charlottesville, the home of the University of Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson, white nationalists, separatists, neo-Nazis, members of the Ku Klux Klan, and other likeminded groups rallied behind Swastika banners and
marched
in a Nazi-style torchlight procession.
A Scientific Method for the SDGsPARIS – In just the latest example of popular support for science, tens of thousands of people around the world recently
marched
to advocate for a worldview based on facts, not fiction.
From this perspective, I would have
marched
with the millions who gathered in Paris, proclaiming “Je suis Charlie.”
Millions
marched
for the great causes of the day, and hundreds of thousands joined political parties – often for life.
Asia’s democracies now risk confronting the same harsh question that the United States faced when Mao Zedong
marched
into Beijing, and again when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ousted the Shah in Iran.
Saudi troops
marched
into Bahrain under the banner of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and the Saudi rulers issued clear instructions to adopt an iron-fisted policy with the demonstrators, again arguing that Iran’s nefarious hand was at play in subverting the country.
In that opera, a prostitute named Su San, after being sentenced to death, pleads for mercy to unconcerned passersby as she is
marched
down the main roads of Hongdong County in shackles.
The few instances of success occurred in countries that
marched
to their own drummers--and that are hardly poster children for neoliberalism.
Yale’s Safe Sex CriminalsNEW YORK – In October 2010, the current brothers of George W. Bush’s former fraternity at Yale, Delta Kappa Epsilon,
marched
through the first-year quad chanting, “No means yes!Yes means anal!”
As one journalist pointed out, when 400,000 people (far more than Hazare’s followers in Delhi)
marched
in Kolkata in May 1998 to protest against the government’s nuclear tests, the media barely noticed.
Yemen's military is largely intact, having remained in its barracks as the Houthis
marched
to the capital, and there is little evidence that the units that work with the Americans are loyal to the new rebel government.
At the May 9 Victory Day celebration, commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, more than a million people throughout the country marched, holding portraits of Stalin and the fallen in all Russian wars, including the current one in Ukraine.
Indeed, early in the rebellion, Alawite and Sunni sheiks
marched
together in the streets of Latakia – the capital of the former Alawite state – to show their support for peaceful protest.
From March to December 2011, hundreds of thousands of Syrians
marched
every Friday, seeking the same political liberalization that Tunisians, Egyptians, Yemenis, Bahrainis, Jordanians, and others across the Middle East and North Africa sought in what was optimistically called “the Arab Spring.”
Just last week, following allegations of massive fraud during the country’s recent presidential election, thousands of protesters
marched
on the presidential palace.
Last month, on the “Day of the African Child,” thousands of young people
marched
on the streets of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and took over 20 African and Asian parliaments to demand universal education for girls.
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