Similar words: war chest, demarche, cheddar cheese, march, archer, arched, archery, marching. Meaning: [mɑrtʃ /mɑːtʃ] n. a region in central Italy.
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61. This decline marches in step with a downturn in interest.
62. Military training fits men for long marches.
63. He turns and marches away ponderously to the right.
64. Sousa wrote the best marches.
65. The iron dragon marches to your punny defences.
66. Tom always marches out of step with the music.
67. Archer regularly go on forced moonlit marches.
68. A South Korean military policeman marches a North Korean prisoner of war to a stockade somewhere in South Korea on July 21, 1950.
69. Sun Tzu, the ancient Chinese military commentator, prophetically observed 2, 500 years ago, "[W]hen the army marches abroad, the treasury will be emptied at home."
70. Elgar:British composer whose orchestral works include Enigma Variations (1896) and five Pomp and Circumstance marches (1901-1930).
71. After they staged big marches along the Alameda, Santiago's main thoroughfare, Mr Pi?era last month sacked his unpopular education minister.
72. C - Note marches through the yard looking for another con named Trumpets.
73. Agricultural industrialization is road of an innovation that marches toward agricultural modernization.
74. Schofield marches down the hall, grabs a seismometer and an oscilloscope and hauls them into a van.
75. Holofernes marches against them, and all except the Israelites submit.
76. Time marches on inexorably.
77. The originally Duchy was the eastern marches of the Holy Roman Empire (the Ostmark), and the defensive importance of Austria to the rest of Europe is immense.
78. A guard marches before the Monument of the Unknown Soldier at the Greek Parliament building in Athens.
79. Chinese shift marches pace about to stride the materiality of mobile Internet.
80. He marches to the entrance of the henabode and pokes out his head assertively: Ah ha!
81. They do not jostle each othereach marches straight ahead. They plunge through defenses without breaking ranks.
82. They are popular for their wide range of different musical pieces: from traditional chorals to Marches,(http://Sentencedict.com) Polka and Mazurka.
83. Beckham raises his sand wedge above his head in frustration and then marches back to his bag on the golf buggy.
84. He added gravely that if the opposition insists on holding unsanctioned protests and marches, "They will get it on the head with a truncheon.
85. During the nationalistic marches through Munich, Arminius and Cheruscan warriors marched alongside stormtroopers.
86. The Japanese experts believed that, the robot industry already marches into from original research and the production industry robot time to the intellectualized household robot time.
87. Chinese contemporary music education marches toward the tantalization of disciplines. Correct understanding of the comprehensive educational idea can make music education practise tantalization well.
88. Early Independence Day celebrations mainly marches and speeches, and with some religious overtones.
89. If the price of gold marches higher, this agreement will presumably be ripped up, although a dollar crisis might make central banks think twice about switching into paper money.
90. The strike, against the government's planned austerity measures, coincided with marches in several European countries.
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