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They and marched
They marched with bayonets fixed, and as fixed on their faces was anger, fear, and torment.
They marched through Yamato, Iga and Mino provinces to threaten Omikyō in the adjacent province.
They marched into England and got as far as Derby.
They marched through Herefordshire and on into Worcestershire.
They were first marched to the Fort at Number 4 ( modern Charlestown, New Hampshire ), then crossed the river border into the Grants and stopped at Manchester, where Stark conferred with Warner.
They marched north and plunder the defenseless Balkan provinces ( including Thrace, Scythia, Moesia, Dacia and Illyricum ).
They stood facing each other immobile for about an hour, before the English withdrew from the field and marched off to join other English units in Meung, Beaugency and Jargeau.
They allied themselves with Gil-galad and marched in the War of the Last Alliance, in which Isildur cut the One Ring from Sauron's hand.
They marched north into the Midlands, and on 10 July, they defeated the royal army at the Battle of Northampton ( through treachery among the King's troops ), and captured Henry, who they brought back to London.
They marched in Bodenstown with Fianna Fáil and attended all the usual commemorations organised by the government.
They immediately marched to the harbor, expecting the sea to divide before them ; when it did not many became bitterly disappointed.
They were marched to the highpoint on the highway between St. Charles and De Witt, Arkansas, made to stand in a line, then all six were shot dead.
They then marched into the Buena Vista smashing bottles, threatening the barman, and hurling whatever they could find through the tavern windows.
They traveled downriver, gathering more slaves for the insurrection as they marched, armed simply with handtools and accompanying themselves with drums.
They burned ships and warehouses in New Bedford, skirmished at the Head-of-the-River bridge ( approximately where the Main Street bridge in Acushnet is presently situated ), and marched through Fairhaven to Sconticut Neck, burning homes along the way.
They have marched in five states in the past ten years, including Minnesota, South Dakota, Florida, Illinois, and Missouri.
They then, with flag at full mast and with lively air, marched back to the ice house, procured a full keg of beer, returning to the grave, resting the keg thereon.
They marched to Boston and featured in several small skirmishes there.
They were the first to have the Opening of the Games as a separate event: an event at which for the first time the athletes marched into the stadium in national teams, each following its national flag.
They have judged and marched in the USA in Drum Corps International and Drum Corps Associates events – with the Bayonne Bridgemen ( New Jersey ), Spirit of Atlanta ( Georgia ), Crossmen ( Pennsylvania ), New York Skyliners, and the Lehigh Valley Chieftains.
They marched into the kill zone of Nightingall and Fergusson's brigades before they could deploy.
They then reached Delhi on May 11, set the company's toll house afire, and marched into the Red Fort, where they asked the Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II, to become their leader and reclaim his throne.
They have marched past my prison windows to let me know that there are ten thousand fighting men in Dublin — ' felons ' in heart and soul.
They marched through the Bajío area, through Atotonilco, San Miguel el Grande ( now Allende ), Chamucuero, Celaya, Salamanca, Irapuato and Silao, to Guanajuato.

They and him
They crawled through the north fence and came on toward him, and now he saw that both were young, not more than nineteen or twenty.
They might kill him in his sleep, thinking there was money in the house.
They dragged him inside the building.
They weren't sleeping, of course, but they thought they were doing him a favor by pretending.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
They stared at him.
They closed in fast, kept him from reaching inside his coat for his gun.
They escorted him down from the porch and through the rain to his office.
They moved in on him, crowded him from all sides.
They followed him into the rain and across to the squat stone building fifty feet to the rear.
They crowded him in that threatening way once more, forced him to give in.
They trailed him across the wide hallway to the parlor, four roughly garbed and tough-looking men who probably had never before ventured into such a house.
They grounded him ( over his protests -- not including his true reason for wanting to fly ) and put him in the Command offices.
They could come on him now without difficulty.
They bought rustled cattle from the outlaw, kept him supplied with guns and ammunition, harbored his men in their houses.
They whirled and saw him, standing there dim in the slatted light from the boarded freight wall.
They were in fact quietly laughing at him, for their King wished to have nothing to do with the Western world.
They would be lolling under a tree sipping Ouzo, relishing the leisurely life, assuring him that the day was yet young.
They had my mother's opinion of him: that he was too sharp or a little too good to be true.
They don't expect to stop him, just slow him down some with the bat.
They were pursuing him.

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