21.   Many a newspaper, including this one, have repeatedly offered up the warning flags as the stock market continued its inexorable long march.

22.   Medicine, he said, has by no means been one long march toward something better.

23.   Nearly all the songs were slow, usually in minor keys, with a beat somewhere between a clog dance and a long march.

24.   Now and then a body, or some part of a body, and the firefighters would bag it and begin the long march to the morgue tent.

25.   No one blames Ms. Hope for this disarray, and many people credit her for beginning the long march back up the mountain.

26.   Pitching is the crucial element in the long march that is the regular season and will almost always decide who winds up in the playoffs.

27.   Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar and three former prime ministers led the long march that capped a weekend of demonstrations nationwide after two car bombings on Friday in Madrid.

28.   Slow starts or not, Murray has had many good years, building blocks he has used on the long march to greatness.

29.   So the NFC champions began their long march toward New Orleans and Super Bowl XXXVI Friday night.

30.   So it was that in the long march, Perigo eventually made an abrupt right turn.

a. + march >>共 392
long 11.50%
protestant 6.15%
orange 2.97%
peaceful 2.84%
street 2.58%
annual 2.38%
similar 2.31%
planned 2.18%
military 1.98%
upward 1.85%
long + n. >>共 804
time 12.69%
way 7.82%
term 4.60%
line 3.68%
period 2.80%
history 2.48%
list 2.32%
hour 1.51%
day 1.19%
weekend 1.08%
march 0.44%
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