Sentence examples similar to extend to march from inspiring English sources

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I will continue to march.

These rules extend to coaches.

today extend to every employee.

They could march, arms extended to show technicolor fingernails, laminated toes poking proudly from flip-flops showing off those months of disciplined cuticle hygiene.

Young people go to marches.

In this work, the time-marching reinitialization method is extended to compute the unsigned distance function in multi-region systems involving arbitrary number of regions.

He often marches for immigrant rights, and his ministry extends to offering practical advice to people trying to flee Juárez.

That ambivalence extends to today's unified world, populated by "billions of people marching through increasingly identical landscapes".

The investigation is conducted by extending to cyclically symmetric structures an in-house time-marching based tool dedicated to unilateral contact occurrences in turbomachines.

African-Americans can proudly claim specific tangible achievements as a direct result of his marches and boycotts, however, the legacy of their native son extends to all who cherish the divinity of the human spirit.

In his loafers, he marched over the dunes and led me down into the sand, until we reached a stretch of beach that extended to the horizon without a soul in sight.

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