1. The general led his forces on a long march southwards. 2. He was prepared for the long march across Russian soil to Moscow, the capital city. 3. And there is always the chance that voters will find a way to defy the predictions and make this race more of a long march than now seems likely. 4. As voters react to the muscle-ache of the long march to the market, across the region protectionist pressures are on the rise. 5. A financial revolution led by Bay Area investment pros is helping to bankroll the rising economic empires of Asia in their long march toward modernization. 6. A nature walk may mean a stroll or a long march. 7. A week later, the guerrillas pulled Freitas, Gay and Washinawatok from the Toyota pickup to begin the long march to the killing field. 8. All new movements need to take a breath to reassess the past before the long march forward. 9. All but three were killed on the long march to Sudan, she said. 10. But after a long march to power, the self-proclaimed revolutionaries in the House have seized extraordinary control of the political agenda and the terms of debate. |