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He could probably give the order to march on the city now.
What I know is that an army will march on the north.
They will march on the small towns in the area.
The column would march on as though nothing had happened.
No man can be happy who has marched on his own country.
Believe in what lets you march on, he told himself.
Instead, we marched on to war in Iraq days later.
Now she wants to lock arms and march on to the future.
But the children had already marched on down the hall.
By the spring an army will be marching on us.
For one thing, they're used to marching on their own feet.
"There were some people marching on others to get to the other side."
Then they set off across town to march on the Council chambers.
They marched on back to Sam's office without a word.
I have never marched on Washington or even seriously considered doing so before.
Thousands of fighting men and half as many again in support marched on through the night.
Who could have marched on us three months ago, according to my intelligence reports.
You can't stop us any more from marching on Paris before long.
He maintained his pace and tried to march on by them.
They march on, stealing a little from you with every passing season.
I am not striking but will be marching on my day off.
There are others, but they're pretty boring, so let us march on.
So I grabbed his other hand and just marched on up to the house.
Just putting one foot in front of the other and marching on wasn't easy.
A man could march on this for 36 hours before he began to drop from hunger.