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Marches

Marches meaning

plural of march

Synonyms of Marches

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The Marches Road and Rail blueprint has been unveiled at a virtual conference, a bid which is hoped will "unlock the full economic potential of the Marches and Mid and West Wales".

The higher committee for the Great March of Return called on Palestinians to participate in marking the 48th Friday of these marches next week, which will take place under the title “the return marches and breaking the siege is our choice”.

I’ve been on hundreds of women’s marches since 1971 and I’ve noticed the women’s marches post-Trump have been particularly powerful, and the women’s movement has gained momentum in the past year.

The first marches were both serious and fun, and served to inspire the widening activist movement; they were repeated in the following years, and more and more annual marches started up in other cities throughout the world.

As an ESTJ, this villain marches to the beat of his own macabre drum.

But now the government says we can’t because it disturbs public order … But the pro-referendum camp is doing marches.

Communists around the world observed a relatively subdued May Day holiday on Monday, with some large marches and plenty of vacations but few fireworks.

Corbyn was among hundreds of thousands who attended Saturday’s pro-Palestine marches in London.

Davis - an original "78er" who still marches in the parade today - tells 9news.

Dawn services and marches were also held across New Zealand and in northern France.

Fat Tuesday, the traditional celebration on the day before Ash Wednesday and the begining of Lent, is marked in New Orleans with parades and marches through many neighborhoods in the city.

FILE - Cariol Horne marches during a protest organized by We Pump 716 and the Liberation Collective, on Sept. 4, 2020, in Buffalo.

His campaign has attracted an enthusiastic following known as “Obidients” — initially online but increasingly at rallies and marches — even if the man they wish to help to Nigeria’s biggest ever electoral upset hardly has an anti-establishment background.

In 1842, after the First Afghan War, seven marches through the Khyber Pass took them into the Punjab and the Himalayas.

It signals a distinct change in emphasis from his predecessor, Nicola Sturgeon, who rarely attended marches like this one, according to the veteran independence campaigner Lesley Riddoch.

Large-scale marches were held in several towns across the West Bank, Gaza and occupied Al-Quds in response to a call for demonstrations by the Lion’s Den group, an extraordinary show of solidarity with the armed outfit.

Last week, First Nations from around the territory held marches and lit sacred fires following the First Nation of Nacho Nyak Dun’s emergency declaration and two murders in the community.

Late night marches decrying the murder took place in several cities, including Villavicencio's hometown of Alausi.

Marches and rallies are one way for people to express confidence in Scotland, and share the vision of Scotland as a modern self-governing European nation, alongside all the other nations of the EU.

Marches by the St George’s Band of Qormi and Sant’ Elena Band of Birkirkara will be held at 11am.