1. Another victory march. 2. But if those mathematical models are a confident coronet playing a sprightly Democratic victory march, history sounds a less certain trumpet. 3. In the next game, Martin hit a lovely forehand lob to break Olhovskiy and turn the third set into a victory march. 4. What a pleasure to be reminded that a Broadway show can be a high-spirited collaboration, not a one-woman or one-man conquest and victory march across a barren plain. 5. Despite the loss, the standing ovation for Connors when he left the court was more like a victory march than for someone leaving in defeat. 6. From there, it was pretty much a victory march on the windblown Greystone Country Club course. 7. Elsewhere the Japanese contingent continued their victory march. 8. Lancashire completed the first half of a one-day double over Northamptonshire after wily veteran John Emburey threatened to halt their victory march at Old Trafford. 9. Over the past two weeks the Taliban, in their dramatic victory marches, captured several important towns and key airbase Bagram to the north of the Afghan capital. |