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whence the men would be marched to Washington.
It is simple enough that it can be marched to.
Indeed the writers commented thatIt may perhaps be the last time that the working classes of the Continent will allow themselves to be marched to destruction at the dictates of diplomacy and by the orders of their war lords.
What we call the present, this fleeting nownownow, is constantly overshadowed by a past now, in such a way that the escape route known as the future can be marched to only in lead-soled shoes.
He rose to his feet with the grimly defiant expression of a man expecting to be marched to the guillotine as he heard his captain's words: "From Windermere, Florida – Tiger Woods".
The White House has yet to respond to an online petition calling for the TV presenter to be marched to the nearest American exit, but it has not stopped UK citizens from launching a pre-emptive strike against any such move.
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"We have that ability not to be marching to a commercial drumbeat" – that's his pitch.
She doesn't seem to be marching to anybody's drum who's been before her".
I think these animal-rights activists should be marching to the slaughterhouses in their vicinity.
Italy, on the other hand, may be marching to the beat of a different drum.
Some folks will also be marching to oppose war with Iran.
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