hunger march
Britishnoun
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In response to a pro-democracy hunger march, he scoffed, “The authorities will always eat their fill.”
From New York Times • Oct. 5, 2022
He thinks about his late friend, John Bulla, who was a successful businessman in Texas, and how they endured the hunger march across northern Europe.
From Washington Times • Nov. 21, 2020
On March 7, 1932, in Dearborn, Michigan, 4,000 unemployed workers led a hunger march.
From Salon • May 19, 2013
Instead, he offered to lead 500 gangster exiles in a 140-mile hunger march from Naples to Rome for a demonstration before the U.S. embassy to seek re-entry into the U.S.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Vaughan Williams' London Symphony has seldom been made so eloquent, with its suggestion of the ever-rolling Thames, the gay street scenes leading up to a grim hunger march, the solemn, chimes of Big Ben.
From Time Magazine Archive
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