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military march

noun

  1. a brisk march, especially one suitable for a military parade.



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On Remembrance Sunday, Scotty's Little Soldiers, a charity supporting children who have lost a parent in the military, received sweets from Harry for all the young people joining the military march past.

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The 19th Century military march is popular among Ukrainian nationalists.

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In its cleverest flourish, it accompanies the ladies’ marital campaigns with a rollicking military march.

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The movie won the Oscar for best foreign-language film, and Mr. Theodorakis’s exciting music, like a military march played on traditional Greek instruments, was a defining feature.

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During a postwar interrogation, one policeman recalled hearing a colleague at the time exclaim, "It's really nice to shoot to military march music."

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