Examples of using Marches in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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went to Hong Kong to take part in marches and rallies.
Japanese subculture music and fashion, Osaka is a city that marches to the beat of its own funky drum.
After its victory over Leonidas 300, the Persian Army under the command of Xerxes marches towards the major Greek city-states.
As time marches on, you might just remember the magical feeling that inspired you to make a special acquisition.
The Quickwalker's purpose is making quick Marches between your Castle and the enemy's one with the objective of gathering information about the opponent's Castle.
How enthusiastically will they make forced marches under officers who do not have the strength to make the journey even on horseback?
Accusations that the weekend marches had appropriated the slogan were shared more than 3,000 times.
VUSh organizes marches in Tirana including one against blood feuds in 2010.
A crowd of protesters, estimated to number more than one million, marches through the streets of Beijing calling for a more democratic political system.
VUSh organises marches in Tirana recently one against blood feuds in 2010.
With what spirits can they make forced marches under officers who have not even the strength to travel on horseback?
VUSh organises marches in Tirana including one against blood feuds in 2010.
With what enthusiasm will they make forced marches under officers who do not have the strength to make the journey even on horseback?
Trips over a mic wire, then threatens to sue me. She marches in like she owns the place, complains about the building being cold.
They do not jostle one another, each marches in his path; they burst through the weapons and are not halted.
Uryuu, and Renji marches into Hell to save the world.
Especially when your only love comes from a hooker who marches in, performs, then leaves before you have even refastened your pants?
Reymond George, a tutor, said the he had seen Falun Gong practitioner marches before.
losing our way, we shall take three or four marches, I expect.
And limps back past it on his journey home. He marches past it on his way to war.
