Examples of using A march in English and their translations into Korean
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A March 2016 OCR report shows a continuation of the disturbing trends and disparities of the 2014 report.
In 1963, he helped to organise a march on Washington, at which he delivered his famous‘I have a dream' speech.
In 1963, he led a march to Washington where he delivered his famous“I Have a Dream” speech.
waving its right paw round,'lives a Hatter: and in that direction,' waving the other paw,'lives a March Hare.
Just look at the amazing energy we saw last month when women organised a march that galvanised millions of people all over our country and across the world.”.
On Monday, May 6, the national student union and the union of university teachers called a march to protest against the police invasion of the Sorbonne.
Just look at the fantastic energy we saw last month as women organised a march that galvanised millions of people all over our country and across the world".
And there was a march of lots of people with different flags.
Dalit activists sent a fact finding mission to Haryana and organized a march.
In his report to a March 1917 Bolshevik party conference,
A March 2014 report by the National Foundation for American Policy shows that USCIS has issued more denials and Requests for Evidence(RFE) in recent years
In August 1998, there were unconfirmed reports that following a March 1998 coup attempt,
In a March 2013 piece in London's The Guardian,
her environment," Muglia said in a March of Dimes news release.
that of my immediate family, which political party I voted for every few years, whether I went on a march or two.
A March 2015 survey by Simply Measured found that the number of top brands launching dedicated customer service accounts on Twitter is growing nearly 20 percent per year.
In a March 2009 study, researchers found that patients who took high daily doses of steroids for over a year were about 3.5 times more likely to develop diabetes than those who not taking the meds.
(C) At a March 22 dinner for GNP members, the group of three lawmakers
A March 2015 study by an international team of researchers reported that our moral decisions can be influenced by where our eyes are focused when we make a decision.
In a March 4, 2016, back-and-forth provided to Congress, Page refers to Trump as a“loathsome human” and Strzok responds,“Yet he may win.”.