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    1. She told me that Henry has been really worried, desperately trying to remember when he last saw the gun, Stephen … they are pretty sure it was lent out with a load of other stuff for a themed party sometime back in March


    2. Today in History: March 15


    3. · Today is the Ides of March: In 44 B


    4. On Friday, March 14, Pope Benedict XVI made an addition to the Good Friday prayer which had the Jewish community worldwide in an uproar


    5. So, I corrected and sent them an old story of mine titled “Escape from the Tower of Eons”, and it was included in the issue of March! Certainly, this isn't a terrific success, but it is an unprecedented victory for me! I am on cloud nine!


    6. He wants to march into battle behind a burning cross


    7. It took terrible seconds for my brain to switch into survival mode; long enough for Robbie to march forward and side swipe me with the butt of his rifle


    8. As they filed into his parade ground up the grandest colonnade of all, there was music beyond music underneath it all, every patriotic theme there had ever been, somehow fused into one subliminal march


    9. “Today, March thirtieth, is an infamous day


    10. Mists in March brings frosts in May, but winds set fair the year,

    11. TONY-LEE: Yes, I introduced Samantha to Erick back in March


    12. ROBERT: Was March 17th the first time you went out with her?


    13. 14 so 14 March is the same date


    14. protest march that snaked and chanted its way along their local


    15. the first wave of popular enthusiasm for the anti-war march had


    16. Look at that march, I


    17. In March of 2005, Time magazine ran a story about


    18. When he received word they were finished killing the monsters, he would join them in a march to the Queens Hold


    19. at a brisk march along the causeway


    20. alone, and had resigned himself to a lengthy march

    21. It was about three years ago, very early Spring – March


    22. “What if it means “three-ten” as in March 10th? And what if it means


    23. “I'm within a day's march of the large valley with the river in it


    24. By late March Harold was offered, and accepted, a junior directorship with the company he had joined out of University


    25. 11“Then the king of the South will march out in a rage and fight against


    26. By the time March and warmer afternoons graced northern England, Harry was keeping quite a number of plates spinning in the air at once


    27. You will begin a forced march to the southwest, keeping this phone open at ALL times


    28. Normally, I have finished already my two years employment contract last March 27, 1979 but my employer tried to convince me to renew my contract for another two years with them as they said they still need my services, so I stayed


    29. I always believed as a young boy that March got its name because the


    30. learn these things when your best friend is a walking encyclopedia—as March was

    31. March more than anything was a beacon of hope, something concrete


    32. A Lovely card from Judy on March 19, 1980 – card says with special thoughts "Look up and smile"


    33. March the nightwalkers came out in their fishnet hose and their high heels


    34. day for March isn’t it, the sun and the birds


    35. You know, I have a colleague right here was expecting to leave for Chicago before March, 1981 by fiancée visa


    36. As you know, I'm finishing my two years employment contract on comings of March, 1981 and of course I have to take my leave


    37. For this reason I can't pursue my intention about coming to USA after my employment contract on March, 1981


    38. In March I have seven more interview schedule


    39. They're still the possibility of going with the Peace Corps next March or April if nothing else turns up


    40. The middle of March

    41. The winds of March blew themselves out eventually, turning the indecisive


    42. It is essential that the equipment arrive on dry land in Port Hedland on March 7th! There should be enough diamonds to cover the cost


    43. He arrived in the morning of March 6th


    44. Bao-Yu died on March 6th 2014


    45. Yesterday, March 24, 2011 was a pretty good day for me


    46. On this wonderful yesterday of March 24 the day that was going nicely for me, she called me back and said that this student has reconsidered and she would let me know by Friday evening if he really did want to move in


    47. 01:19: March 8th 2014 – Gulf of Thailand


    48. Andrew Holmes had been in Beijing since March 6th 2014 covering China’s “war on pollution” presented by Premier Li Keqiang at the annual gathering of the National People’s Congress


    49. They would train at the University of Arizona at our two baseball fields and of course we would play them in several games of real baseball and we would just about win every one of those games as those guys were still thawing out from winter and by the time they got there in February or March, we had already played 15 or 20 games


    50. Finding my first seed did not grow, which I easily imagined was by the drought, I sought for a moister piece of ground to make another trial in, and I dug up a piece of ground near my new bower, and sowed the rest of my seed in February, a little before the vernal equinox; and this having the rainy months of March and April to water it, sprung up very pleasantly, and yielded a very good crop; but having part of the seed left only, and not daring to sow all that I had, I had but a small quantity at last, my whole crop not amounting to above half a peck of each kind














































    1. And with that Ackers marched on ahead, leaving Nancy and Johnny to watch him walk alone up the hall to his office


    2. trolley at the lead woman of the pack, turned on her heel and marched out of the store


    3. "Where's my drive status?" he asked as they marched across his deck


    4. All the while Brazil marched doggedly ahead putting genetic formulas from the Kassikan into production for use on human beings


    5. neck and a hard heart! He marched the Southern Kingdom into extinction


    6. And yet it was true, I realised, as I was half marched, half dragged to the bottom end of the corridor


    7. Eventually that scarred captain turned and marched back into his ship


    8. An elated Brijbabu had marched


    9. He marched up to Daniel and stared him eye to eye


    10. At this the driver reached into the cab and pulled out a hammer, cursing and sneering, and pummelled the door closed then marched out of sight

    11. They all marched in to the shop expecting to see the young man lurking in the shadows, but he was nowhere to be found


    12. He marched off but not before he bound the latch securely with the string, trapping me firmly inside


    13. walls, but the soldiers marched on, rooting these potential assassins


    14. She then spun around and marched directly to the Captain and Alexei


    15. They stopped when they were almost as close as the dirt track went, and the one who marched behind them called to her


    16. They all marched in to the shop expecting to see the young man


    17. They walked where directed and marched in step with their girls


    18. Five minutes later two strapping warriors marched into the study and reported to Kai


    19. He marched straight towards a passageway between the


    20. a word of command, they marched towards the indicated portal

    21. But out of the depths of her memory, marched skills she had long forgotten – her mother may have been a complete arsehole when it came to some aspects of parenting, but she had taught her daughter the basics of cooking and these now stood Chrissie in good stead


    22. mad marched in twos along a well-used pathway along the coast


    23. Following another instruction, the group marched onwards again,


    24. Once their transfer was complete, they marched straight out of the


    25. The rains marched through as if they were iron instead of water, and when in an hour or two the wind abated enough for me to look around, my wagon had floated off, the horse had bolted, and I was knee deep in a stream of runoff where my tent had been


    26. ” Varn’m and his Gnomes did an about face and marched toward the door


    27. J’tom marched right in and flopped onto the far end of the cushion


    28. She marched on to the steps, where Kit had chosen to wait for his parents


    29. The three men marched out of the Inn, with Nicolas


    30. And they marched up over the broad

    31. He took Claude by the arm and marched him


    32. 9They marched across the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp


    33. had his back against the wall and marched at least four rows deep


    34. His jaw locked and eyes seeing only the ground as he marched towards her


    35. "Damn, that stupid legend" she barked as she, marched towards the voices


    36. He promptly marched right over to her mother's house and got the money back and spent it on


    37. It was late evening when I woke, thankfully not disturbed by any of the children then I heard the car come up the drive and as I dressed I saw Robin alight and run up the stairs, so I quickly donned my shoes and as fast as I was able then marched down that blasted staircase to the screams of excited children and Dulcie hugging her two sons


    38. So we thought better of it and lifting it up on our shoulders we marched down the hill and then upwards to the park where many parents and their children were cavorting in the firmer snow


    39. They all strode behind him as he marched past the fountain, across the cobbles to a small concrete shack standing next to an enormous rotund building which had 'COURT HOUSE’ stenciled in gold across its entirity


    40. Breakfast was a mediocre affair, but undismayed Fizzicist struck camp and with his weary flock trudging behind he marched onwards to the crossroads

    41. Rat a tat tat, Rat a tat tat, somehow Fizzicist still managed the energy to give a few quick staccatos on his drum as he marched supremely into the peaceful Dort square


    42. ” Fizzicist rolled up the banner and lifting the ladder onto to his shoulders, marched off up the road


    43. Nathaniel marched into the center of the room and came crashing to attention in front of the warrant officer and the brigadier


    44. marched boldly into the choir


    45. A corporal called out time, berating those who fell out of step and complimenting those who marched straight and proud


    46. He turned on his heel, marched back on board, then


    47. marched by his office, who smiled back, as she lead the


    48. The great armies which marched from all parts to the conquest of the Holy Land, gave extraordinary encouragement to the shipping of Venice, Genoa, and Pisa, sometimes in transporting them thither, and always in supplying them with provisions


    49. And as the two young men marched off from Cyrodiil to the frosty land to the north, their greatest hopes and dreams for better days were all they had – that, and their fondest memories


    50. Without a word, he paced into the stall, scooped up Euredon, and marched out the














































    1. Drens appears moments later, giving instructions to his second in command as he marches along the deck


    2. Whether it marches as an army, or moves about as a company of herdsmen, the way of life is nearly the same, though the object proposed by it be very different


    3. While we where here on Salisbury plain the training really intensified the route marches got longer and the whole physical training side was stepped up as well as firing practice and tactical problems bayonet drill and obviously fatigues and working parties


    4. Everything we had been through since arriving the forced marches the fatigue and bone weariness had caught up to us and we slept the sleep of the dead


    5. My parents were keen activists and regularly went on protest marches


    6. His own ethical dilemma was nothing compared to her pain, and he felt childish when he thought back to the marches he had attended


    7. The government had wanted the Phoenix Project, and no amount of left-wing camp-outs and student marches had made any difference


    8. Leaving the main body, Prince Christian, Major Piggott, and others pushed ahead by forced marches to the coast


    9. This one march covered the distance of four ordinary daily marches


    10. They were marched at all hours, invariably during the heat of the day, and suffered severely; only the splendid physique of the American army made marches possible under such conditions

    11. The poor wretches soon appropriated everything, but unfortunately they applied this permission universally, and on subsequent marches, when the men laid their packs by the roadside to collect later, they frequently found them rifled


    12. She established herself in this world as a whole person for the first time by standing up proudly to defy the established order at sit-ins and on protest marches


    13. In camp and on interminable marches, he studied the first language of the province, that of the Indians


    14. Colling suggested that music might be appropriate, but because there was no band available, it would have to be recorded marches, played on the portable record player that Sergeant Delonzo had carried across Europe in the back of the ¾-ton motor pool truck


    15. Marches boomed impressively from the loudspeakers, and the honor guard briskly went through its drill


    16. This has created a mentality of ‘them and us’ which has persisted from the days when police were used to squash anti-war demonstrations and street marches, such as the one against the South African's Springboks Rugby team playing matches in Brisbane in 1971


    17. One, with only a negative kind of faith to keep him company as he blindly marches ever so determinedly toward an eternity whose existence he so vociferously denies


    18. Christina marches into the classroom with a ladder under her arm, the others behind her


    19. It was only about nine li each way but after all the forced marches, hard rides, infiltration maneuvers, and long swims, it was not easy


    20. Our “exercises” proved to be brutal marches toward objectives some distances away

    21. “They merely punctuate the endless marches in all kinds of weather


    22. “And the counter marches and confusing orders,” Watomika pursued


    23. We arrived at the city of Potenza without incident and after a short rest continued on to Atella by forced marches


    24. He managed to hide his anger and shame as he regularly beat the other recruits and soldiers on the track, in the marches and on their training


    25. the physical aspects of the course, the marches, etc


    26. and no ruck or webbing marches and this time no prolonged standing for more


    27. He marches onwards, sure they will follow


    28. You can also use this CD for the processional and recessional marches


    29. The parade quietly marches off toward the stadium where there will be another brief show later


    30. For a mind that marches in circles, there is no flow of time, and a mind without time cannot be trapped by hours that run in a ring

    31. Girl after girl marches by, each taking their gift of perfume or silk, objects of silver or gold or precious stones


    32. "Since time marches on," I thought, "why wouldn't it be better to dwel , mental y, on the time of completion instead of the time of beginning?" This way, your mind


    33. We were quite used to the long marches in the desert


    34. There's plenty of good land east of the Bossonian marches


    35. The Aquilonians were driven back across the marches, and have never since tried to colonize the Cimmerian country


    36. Once dark-skinned men had built their huts where that fort stood; yes, and their huts had risen where now stood the fields and log cabins of fair-haired settlers, back beyond Velitrium, that raw, turbulent frontier town on the banks of Thunder River, to the shores of that other river that bounds the Bossonian marches


    37. Autocratic society with its rigid caste laws lay east of the marches


    38. You know that the lives of all the people west of the marches depend on this fort


    39. Were it to fall, red axes would be splintering the gates of Velitrium before a horseman could cross the marches


    40. 'I've seen them on the helmets of knights who rode from the East to visit the barons of the marches

    41. The Bossonians have retired to their marches far to the west


    42. He believed that the conquest of the still defiant provinces of Gunderland and Poitain and the Bossonian marches would mark his end as king


    43. Bands of Bossonians were seen moving along the edges of the marches: stocky, resolute men in brigandines and steel caps, with longbows in their hands


    44. Apparently he had turned westward through the wild, thinly settled hill country, and entered the Bossonian marches, gathering recruits as he went


    45. At the chiefs request he conducted him and some of his warriors through the Bossonian marches, where the honest villagers stared in amazement, into the glittering outer world


    46. Scarcely enough men were left in the marches to guard the frontier, and hearing of Pictish outrages in their homelands, whole Bossonian regiments quit the Nemedian campaign and marched to the western frontier, where they defeated the dark-skinned invaders in a great battle


    47. Aquilonian regiments were secretly brought to the borders of the marches, the Bossonian chiefs were invited to attend a great conclave, and, in the guise of an expedition against the Picts, bands of savage Shemitish soldiers were quartered among the unsuspecting villagers


    48. From north to south the marches were ravaged and the Aquilonian armies marched back from the borders, leaving a ruined and devastated land behind them


    49. The ocean flowed around the mountains of western Cimmeria to form the North Sea; these mountains became the islands later known as England, Scotland and Ireland, and the waves rolled over what had been the Pictish wilderness and the Bossonian marches


    50. Barry marches in as if he owns the place and stops and looks down at the table and locks eyes with Curly Pete














































    1. It's a depiction of what must be thousands of soldiers marching on a bloodstained beach, littered with corpses


    2. He was in conversation with Jeffery and Collin when they came marching in


    3. A soldier came marching along the road one fine day; left, right, left, right, left, right


    4. The marching men following the ox cart in her direction made her worry


    5. This one was marching off toward the flat lands, hiding the distant hills and making it look like they were on remote islands


    6. together, sometimes apart, but always marching in step


    7. Despite the peace process his first thoughts are always of paramilitary graffiti, marching bands and shots to the back of the head


    8. marching he took entirely in his stride, having retained a high level of


    9. ’ Andy said, relief followed by caution marching clearly across his face


    10. Glayet had kept him marching for three hours and then they had taken turns debriefing him

    11. coated peaks marching along the southern horizon as we


    12. will come marching out of the wilderness leaning on the lover of


    13. The wolf helmed soldiers began corralling the children toward the door, marching them up the stairway of stacked circular stones


    14. Veterans of Lock Core, those who were warriors and Magi both, told tales of many incredible demons marching from the Rift that day


    15. On the outskirts of the village in what looked like a horse paddock, he saw a large group of children, eight years to around twelve, marching around the arena


    16. It was a marching song, a soldier’s ballad, but he had a fine, deep voice


    17. An unending thick stream of greasy greed was oozing out of his pores like a voracious army of ants marching out from an anthill on a warm summer day near a crowded picnic area


    18. After marching her to the water trough, Tragus chained her over it face-down


    19. She had heard the same howl that night, in that cavern: the sound of newly released spirits marching past


    20. And now… now I'm marching straight towards a death field

    21. “Well, aren’t you the bright one! If I knew where town was, why the hell would I be marching off with her this way instead of that way, eh? For my health? ”


    22. His swift and targeted movements rendered him as deadly a foe for the monstrous marching armies of the Dominion as anyone bearing the Legion standards could hope for


    23. Hendersen is sort-of marching along as he pilots the trolley toward the junior wing


    24. She held the flashlight in front of her, marching straight into the medical room, which was empty


    25. Marching on we passed other groups old men and children and women dressed all in black looking like a coven of ravens watching us as we went by they had pinched and sallow faces and looked like they had the weight of the world on their shoulders


    26. The following morning we moved through the city carrying our kit and marching behind the transport you could feel a buzz of excitement around the city that seemed to get to you


    27. Marching on we passed through Querriue a small village on one of the River Somme’s tributaries this was a base for the Staff and packed with troops and equipment but we soon left this behind as went on our way


    28. But then the old spirit would kick in and I would place one foot in front of the other and carry on marching down the road not wanting to let my friends down


    29. “It will be in July lads you remember that when you’re back over there and marching to victory that it was Joshua Tillman that told you when we would finish off the Hun


    30. These were Waddell’s marching orders

    31. Everywhere we went there were other columns of soldiers marching along singing and every time we passed one of these columns we would cheer them and they us


    32. The idea seemed to dawn upon Orion as he shouted, “If that is so, they are innocent men! We cannot kill them! They must be arrested and sent for trial!” The Guardians began rounding up the survivors and marching them into a line


    33. They had known about the farmer armies marching on Charkel before they fled to seek aid from Nordhel


    34. The rest of the camp was a scene of men and women going about their business, or following strict orders, servants bustling left and right with arms burdened with bundles, armoured soldiers marching in small groups carrying swords or shields towards the outer defence lines, Alit’aren strolling with an air of pride and dignity, often trailed by a host of Ael Tarael like motherly foxes patrolling after potentially rabid wolves


    35. A twenty ranmya bill lay on the counter, the imperial army marching across the back


    36. The regular tramp of marching feet drew nearer; there was the clash of arms as the entrance guard turned out and presented arms, a murmur of a thousand voices speaking in hushed tones, succeeded by one fearful yell of triumph and hate as the litters with the prisoners came in sight


    37. When the day arrived it was a hugely impressive spectacle, with the mounted platoon and genuine (not the Cadet one) Police Orchestra marching up front playing music


    38. Toral, however, staunchly declined to capitulate, but did all in his power to prolong the truce until reinforcements, marching from Manzanillo, should arrive to aid him in repelling the assault he hourly expected, but which Shafter was powerless to carry out


    39. I remember the parades I participated in marching down Texas Avenue in Shreveport, Louisiana carrying Old Glory keeping in step with the marching band


    40. Hollowcrest strode through with his men marching behind him

    41. The sound of footsteps marching over packed snow came from around the side of the building


    42. ‘You need to leave now Kaye, thank you,’ her father said marching briskly into her bedroom


    43. The lake reflecting the moonlight from its calm surface, the tall stand of trees marching down to the water's edge, and further off, above the edge of the silver water, a line of stars moving swiftly across the horizon


    44. Mistress Prism had arrived with our marching orders


    45. But before I could elaborate on my story, the attendant had grabbed me in an arm-lock and was marching me out of the room onto the landing


    46. If asked how to cope with a great host of the enemy in orderly array and on the point of marching to the attack, I should say: "Begin by seizing something which your opponent holds dear; then he will be amenable to your will


    47. The throng swept her to a parade marching up Second Avenue such as she had never seen


    48. We swept his lines of communications, paralyzed the movements of reserves and inflicted heavy losses on troops marching to the front


    49. From marching music to current melodies, the Band put on an enjoyable concert and the price was right�it was free to everyone


    50. The Sandinistas, with the support of the proletariat, were marching forward to build an egalitarian new society for Nicaragua, and Truman and his bride would be safe in the United States














































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