With all these marches going on, I've been thinking a lot about the use of flags.
In many of yesterday's marches, American flags were everywhere, a calculated move by march organizers.
Its president, Dalil Boubakeur, has discouraged Muslims from joining the marches on January 17th.
The marches are designed to showcase the skills of a lifesaving patrol working as a team.
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He marches onto a floating dock and we follow, threatening to swamp the old planks.
Demonstrators in Japan marked the 25th anniversary of Chernobyl with marches and demands for change.
There were no marches or sit-ins in my little town in the foothills of north Georgia.
Alas, technology marches on, and it may well be that laundry robots are already obsolete.
But as time marches on, supply-chain technology is sure to get cheaper, as technology always does.
Eagles' Bridge has been the starting point for the daily protest marches in Sofia.
Campaigners "protesting against the Autumn Statement" have taken part in marches in Manchester and Liverpool.
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This led to the army being called in to stage order-restoring marches through the worst-hit areas.
The government recently took the further precaution of requiring licences for rallies and marches.
Anti-kidnap marches are planned for 30 August, a sign of the growing public fury.
Large marches under the Yo Soy 132 banner have even been covered by Televisa.
"Trade has been decimated as a result of the marches and the trouble, " he said.
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If Cuba is in for a summer of fuel shortages, many more such marches may follow.
Organizers were sending text-message blasts on Tuesday to remind subscribers of times and places for the marches.
The Marches of Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse are a major component of the cultural identity of Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse in Wallonia, Belgium.
Union members will gather for marches in London, Glasgow and Belfast to give voice to their feelings.
Nor are there rallies, marches, concerts, or telethons to support the areas decimated by this colossal drought.
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If that happened, say the unionists, nationalists would then start raising objections to marches through the area.
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At this time there was a revolt involving the Dobunni and Cornovii tribes, based in the Welsh Marches.
And yet, Ray Emory doesn't look all that happy as he marches up one of Punchbowl's gentle slopes.
These military marches commemorate the dedication of the village church and feature the participation of the entire village.
Once a year the museum stages a Militia Day, with musket firings, fife-and-drum marches and a mock battle.
Meanwhile, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern has said he hopes the main marches on 12 July will pass off peacefully.
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We can already see from the protest marches and strikes that will be a difficult plan to implement.
Hundreds of workers have also taken part in protest marches in cities including Brighton, Bristol, Cardiff and Newcastle.
But parades now routinely submit applications and meet conditions for most of the small number of contested marches.
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