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The marching speed of the Roman army is given in Vegetius, "The Military Institutions of the Romans (De Re Militari)", translated by Lt. John Clarke in 1767.
I applied it to the Jerusalem tracks, and discovered that the animal, assuming it was a dinosaur, was going about six kilometers (3.72 miles) an hour — Roman army marching speed.
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It was to be followed by a group of 50 veterans and serving marines speed marching a half-marathon, before a wreath is laid at the Royal Marines' memorial.
5 While he was distracted by these operations and concentrating on the coming battle, he failed to notice that Eumenes had got the start of him and was marching at top speed for Gabenê.
But Marty marching full speed into NaOnka, slamming into her with neither of them knowing who had smashed into them, was Appointment TV.
In the past two decades, when China's economy was marching forward in full speed, Hong Kong, failing to transform its economy, was struggling.
"Obviously there are thousands of people marching past you and speeding by on motorbikes -- but it is nice," says London's Remi Rough, whose origins are in graffiti and style-writing but in recent years has become known more as a "graffuturist" who blends abstraction and clean geometry on city walls.
Then, Cacciatore marches at breakneck speed down a muddy path in a tan T-shirt and the black tights, the exosuit's noisy gears giving him a distinctly robotic air.
Mr. Rumsfeld arrived in Washington with a mission to speed-march the military into the information age.
One year after fear and hate marched, punched and sped through this community in a lethal rampage, Charlottesville still finds itself deep in the throes of white supremacy.
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