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"But if you jump and you miss, you are going to be hearing the marching band because somebody scored.
He was a Shakespeare scholar and a committed Irish fan who picked his cemetery plot out on campus because, according to my aunt, he was comforted by the fact that he would be able to hear the marching band practice across the way each day for eternity.
Despite Beauregard's well-founded concern, most of the Union forces did not hear the marching army approach and were unaware of the enemy camps less than 3 mile away.
As it got closer, a sea of people parted ways for what was one of the most exciting things I have ever seen and heard, the Martin Luther King High School marching band.
When Kantakouzenos heard the news he marched towards Constantinople, urged by his supporters, who expected that the death of Apokaukos would result in the collapse of the regency.
And from the Budweiser-emblazoned benches, you could almost hear the protesters marching in the "free speech zone" nearby, but their chants were drowned out by sound bites of pre-debate punditry.
It was right around then, if I remember correctly, that we heard the sound of a marching band.
After Michael A. Greenblatt, the first bandmaster of the Georgia Tech Marching Band, heard the band playing the song to the tune of Charles Ives's "A Son of a Gambolier", he wrote a modern musical version.
While we marched through Baltimore, we heard the devastating news that Freddie Gray had died.
"Ev'rywhere I hear the sound of marching, charging feet, boy," bellowed Mr Jagger.
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