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But Japan, having already endured the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, had accepted the Potsdam Declaration on August 14, meaning that the war was already over when the Red Army
marched
in.
Copts
marched
in the streets of Alexandria for the next three days, protesting the security authorities’ leniency toward the culprits, the scapegoating of their community, or even an official hand in the attacks to justify an extension of the Emergency Law.
And, in Nigeria, the group Youth Advocates for Change
marched
through the capital Abuja in 2015 demanding safe schools and proper police and army protection against the terrorist extremists of Boko Haram (whose name means “Western education is a sin”).
There is, however, one hope in Europe that would have astonished Kolnai, who published his book the same year that Hitler’s soldiers
marched
into Austria and Czechoslovakia.
They learned the hard way what happens to countries otherwise, as the IMF and US Treasury
marched
in, took away economic sovereignty and demanded policies intended to enhance repayment to Western creditors, which plunged their economies into deep recessions and depressions.
Indeed, when impeachment witness Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman was fired, security officers
marched
his twin brother, Lt. Col. Yevgeny Vindman, a lawyer on the National Security Council staff, out of the White House alongside him.
I found a possible answer, not in Amsterdam, but in London, where I
marched
a few weeks ago with hundreds of thousands of UK citizens in protest against Brexit.
So are the million people, including three of my daughters and three of my older grandchildren, who recently
marched
in London to protest against Brexit.
Doctors have
marched
on the health ministry to express their discontent.
In the days that followed, millions
marched
in France and elsewhere to express solidarity with the murdered journalists.
They
marched
straight down Independence Avenue to Yakub Kolas Square, where they spread from the sidewalks into the street itself, surrounding the police vehicles there.
The barricade of police standing arm in arm looked pitiful as the women
marched
through and around them, chanting, “We are the authorities here!”
The tens of thousands of demonstrators on August 30 quickly moved toward the Obelisk and
marched
straight on toward Lukashenko’s presidential palace, where they were met by police vehicles and officers with shields.
Napoleon’s leading general, Marshal Ney, wrote that “General Famine and General Winter” cut down the French army that
marched
on – and subsequently retreated from – Moscow in 1812.
That is what happened in 1950, when General Douglas MacArthur, after driving North Korean forces out of the South, heedlessly
marched
north, where his forces and their allies encountered – and were overrun by – Chinese forces.
After the demonstrators had voluntarily
marched
on, Lukashenko approached the front gate and asked the young policemen there if the protest had ended.
Some 100,000 people
marched
in Warsaw, and more than 500,000 nationwide.
They know that the Liberal Democrats in the United Kingdom
marched
into electoral oblivion after entering a similar arrangement with the Conservatives under former Prime Minister David Cameron.
In March 2018, some 25,000 farmers
marched
in the BJP-controlled state of Maharashtra to demand debt relief, minimum support prices, and land rights.
They grabbed headlines but little else; in late November, another 20,000 farmers
marched
in Maharashtra to demand compensation for the drought that had destroyed their crops.
On the last two days of November 2018, tens of thousands of farmers
marched
through New Delhi to the gates of parliament in a Kisan Mukti (Farmers’ Liberation) March.
Last Friday, 1.2 million people
marched
in downtown Santiago, in the largest street protest since those that helped remove General Augusto Pinochet from office 30 years ago.
For 75 years, the world
marched
to the beat of the drum called “Gross Domestic Product.”
I took my ticket, and
marched
proudly up the platform, with my cheeses, the people falling back respectfully on either side.
She took some of the ribbons in her hand - laid them down again - and, bending over the goods, so that her hair, falling in rich curls, shaded her face, she observed, blushing with a color that suffused her neck,-"I thought the Southern horse had
marched
towards the Delaware."
With the exception of the sentinels left to guard Captain Wharton, the dragoons mounted, and
marched
out to meet their comrades.
Captain Wharton had been left in the keeping of two dragoons, one of whom
marched
to and fro on the piazza with a measured tread, and the other had been directed to continue in the same apartment with his prisoner.
While the British were confined to their empty conquests in the possession of a few of the larger towns, or
marched
through counties that were swept of everything like military supplies, the light troops of their enemies had the range of the whole interior.
Henry came to him with a request that Colonel Wellmere might also be left behind, under his parole, until the troops
marched
higher into the country.
The dragoons soon after marched; and the guides, separating in small parties, accompanied by patrols from the horse, spread themselves across the country, in such a manner as to make a chain of sentinels from the waters of the Sound to those of the Hudson.
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