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.

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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