Sentence examples for marches on how from inspiring English sources

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Unpacking that, he pointed out that while technology marches on, how people do business in markets like Latin America and Japan does not change nearly as fast.

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The drug war marches on in Mexico.

"The white man marches on!" it said.

Vice President Hubert Humphrey gets strict marching orders on how to pass the president's legislative program: "I want you to be walking down the halls... having the administrative assistants telling you what's happening and getting the gossip".

Second, we have a rare opportunity to give government marching orders on how to treat the Internet, those who use it and the innovation it supports.

But this spring Senator Lamar Alexander (R TN) asked it to move more quickly, and in July he gave the committee specific marching orders on how to tailor its recommendations so that his staff could turn them into legislative proposals.

In a previous blog post, I gave you marching orders on how to buy pork shoulder, a.k.a.a

It's a stark reminder, as many of us are now struggling with what it means to be thirtysomething, of one's own mortality, how much the passage of time has marched on, and how those days are never, ever coming back.

Spurs go marching on!

I remember big marches on Martin Luther King Day, and how the black men wore dashikis and graying dreadlocks and smelled of incense and the white women wore long cardigans and long unbrushed hair and smelled of cats and the talk was of building racial harmony and alleviating hopelessness in the "inner-city".

When I look at my face I think how time marches on.

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