1.   As Suharto went on television, his opponents were arranging a million-strong protest march for Wednesday.

2.   A similar march for Herrington seems unlikely this week, for truthfully any goal for Driscoll would climax with making the cut.

3.   Give her the flag, and let her march for all those teammates who never got the chance.

4.   Human rights advocates and Haitian-American leaders organized a rally and march for Saturday outside Rigaud Realty and the house where Constant is believed to live.

5.   In addition to presenting concerts, the orchestra played marches for forced-labor contingents leaving the camp in the morning and returning at night.

6.   Ironically, the march for reconciliation caused much dissension.

7.   It has been terribly hard for Elgar to shake off his reputation as a fusty composer of ceremonial marches for occasions of British pomp and pageantry.

8.   Laura was there to march for the animals.

9.   Native Americans have protested the Pilgrims Progress march for the past several years, said Metcalfe.

10.   On Thursday morning, the red zone was declared the symbolic goal of demonstrators who announced an unauthorized march for Friday that the police say could turn violent.

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spokesman 1.89%
support 1.76%
time 1.36%
plan 1.28%
money 0.91%
call 0.90%
way 0.79%
price 0.67%
candidate 0.66%
lawyer 0.65%
march 0%
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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