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But so inevitable is the march of events that this is all it seems, a tweak.
"The enemy of the conventional wisdom is not ideas but the march of events," Mr. Galbraith wrote, and never has the march of events trampled so harshly upon conventional wisdom as it has in this election.
Then, over a private nightcap, Roosevelt discussed his desire to "manage" the march of events toward aid for Britain.
Writing with the advantage of hindsight, historians tend to depict an inexorable march of events leading up to the present.
Sometimes the eccentric, unique personalities of the band members get lost in the march of events and album chronology.
This is very much a traditional history, focused on the interplay of powers and the march of events.
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It was able to begin its year with what amounted to a special Danica season, a month of events that made for splendid entertainment.
Atlanta WHEN -- May 29-31 WHY -- The Atlanta Jazz Festival, which calls itself the world's largest free jazz festival, ends a month of events with three days of concerts in Piedmont Park.
The rally, which typically marks the start of a month of events commemorating the 1950-53 Korean war and denouncing the US, has been held for years and last year attracted 100,000 people in the capital, Pyongyang.
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