Examples of using Marching in English and their translations into Chinese
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One was marching with an air imitative of some sublime drum major.
Already, the Cavewights are marching to his call;
We were just marching peacefully after prayers,” said her father, Farooq Ahmed, standing over her as she lay shaking in a Srinagar hospital bed.
Hannibal raced to the scene, marching day and night, but by the time he arrived, it was too late.
We will not stop marching, we will not stop fighting, and we will vote on Election Day for leaders who share our values.".
In addition to the marching band, Egan teaches a"Rock Band" class at Harrison High School, which includes instruction on audio mixing.
There was a set, a marching band, at least 40 dancers, skits, light designs, and even a reunion.
Marching with ten thousand men from Edinburgh, he found them, in number four or five thousand, drawn up at Bothwell Bridge, by the Clyde.
In fact there were many good reasons for not marching on Rome, and only one good reason for going.
For this year's football season, the marching band's pit will be located on the sideline on field level for the first time.
To finally have people on board wanting to take action, marching, taking to the streets,” Rivas said.
Thousands of students are marching in rainy Warsaw and other Polish cities to demand a ban on burning coal, a major source of carbon dioxide.
THE COOLEST. the whistle from“When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” a popular song from the American Civil War.
Also are included uniform hats, marching batons, and two white and red pompoms.
Williams, who plays nine instruments, was also a dedicated member of the marching, concert, jazz and pep bands.
The Orcs from the tunnel and the others marching down had sighted one another, and both parties were now hurrying and shouting.
Demonstrations also took place in around 40 other cities, with some 15,000 people marching in Bulgaria's second and third largest cities Plovdiv and Varna.
Variations on“When Johnny Comes Marching Home,” a famous song from the American Civil War period.
As far as I am concerned I am marching perfectly in step, true to my beliefs and principles.
The Mormon pioneers, marching from the Missouri River in April, 1847, arrived in Salt Lake Valley on 24 July.