1.   After the official Red Square parade there were two unofficial marches in Moscow, sanctioned by the city soviet.

2.   And so does the Rev. Al Sharpton, who invited Springsteen to march in Washington against police brutality.

3.   And that implies that the long upward march in interest rates that began last February are only beginning to be felt.

4.   Anti-abortion activists promise rallies and marches in every state.

5.   At the same time, Palestinians held major protest marches in several West Bank cities.

6.   Blacks see the march in a different way.

7.   A fundamental step in the process entails inducing many independent individuals to join together and march in lockstep.

8.   Activists planned marches in dozens of cities across nine countries, including at least six major cities in the United States, as the trial opened.

9.   Added to these advocacy efforts, Kailash has organized many marches in India and Nepal as part of an ongoing protest against child labor.

10.   But in a wide range of other decisions this term, the justices declined to march in neat political lockstep.

n. + in >>共 1549
time 1.28%
change 0.94%
increase 0.82%
people 0.77%
role 0.77%
official 0.74%
place 0.73%
part 0.58%
life 0.51%
home 0.51%
march 0.02%
march + p. >>共 64
in 16.14%
to 14.45%
through 12.76%
on 11.66%
by 5.54%
toward 5.01%
against 4.43%
from 3.23%
into 3.18%
for 2.75%
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