Your allies are marching for something that you guys are not putting out yet.
In France more than 1m people stayed away from work on January 29th, marching for jobs and wages.
That's what PCS members will be marching for on Saturday and politicians across the UK would do well to listen.
We will be marching for these and a dozen other names and attending rallies without end, unless there is a significant and profound change in American life and policy.
Worse was to come for Chelsea as Lampard was given his marching orders for a clumsy challenge on Fernando.
The midfielder was shown a first yellow for kicking the ball away and then received his marching orders for a second-half foul on George Boyd.
Would the fields and cities of Europe yet again serve as the marching ground for a reconstituted German Army?
Stanbury Uniforms, based in Brookfield, Missouri, has designed new uniforms and marching shoes for the band's first football game.
Peter Osborne could be continuing what he admits is the thankless task of adjudicating marching disputes for some time to come.
She describes the marching orders for the thousands of volunteers who roam the streets of Beijing in their trademark blue and white shirts.
Escriva called it "a disorganized organization, " in the sense that the home office does not issue memos at 8:00 a.m. with marching orders for the day.
Republicans have been critical of the Orange Order and other Protestant marching groups for refusing to talk to Catholic residents in the areas where parades take place.
Inequality has been marching upwards for 30 years, through Democratic and Republican administrations alike, and there is no stomach for the kinds of heavy taxation it would take to halt the process.
By that stage Cattermole had been given his marching orders for nasty-looking fouls on Dindane and Angelos Basinas but, in a rare attack, Sunderland almost doubled their lead when Kilgallon thundered a left-footed volley against the post.
Scholes picked up his first yellow card six minutes after the break, then Spurs striker Peter Crouch hit the crossbar before United's veteran midfielder received his marching orders for a second booking less than 10 minutes later.
Gas prices have fallen more than 50% since 2008 , yet coal production for the electricity sector, which has been marching up fairly steadily for decades, remains 1 billion tons a year.
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Male celebrities, in particular, have a fondness for marching down the aisle.
Although parades remain the responsibility of direct rule ministers, the Stormont parties have been struggling to design a "new and improved framework" for marching ever since the Hillsborough agreement on justice in February 2010.
Walking through the halls for two hours was like marching through a desert, searching in vain for a flowing spring of argument or works that would enliven my sense of the period.
Higdon had been booked for an earlier challenge on Graham Gartland and the St Mirren striker was given his marching orders after being cautioned for another tackle on the St Johnstone defender.
Mr. Harris was one of 700 people arrested for allegedly marching in the roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge on Oct. 1.
With three minutes to go the keeper received his marching orders, sent off for handling outside the box as Bellamy looked certain to finally grab his goal.
The ceremony Friday at which Tesla delivered the first Model S cars had all the trappings of a typical auto company pep rally, save for an actual marching band.
It was not only militant loyalists who were responsible for violence during the marching season.
Hammond received his marching orders from referee Karl Kirkpatrick for foul and abusive language 12 minutes from time.
When Cheever gets his marching orders from his wife, for example, T.
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