The air filled again with the thundering metallic voices and militarymusic.
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Did you not hear the bells ringing and the militarymusic yesterday?
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Go close to her-hear militarymusic going by, like Joan of Arc.
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Thai television stations interrupted programmes to broadcast the army emblem and militarymusic.
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Incessant cheers mingled with the pealing bells, the cannon, and the militarymusic.
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To the sound of martialmusic they had defiled before the President.
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The Town Band, in a sort of Hungarian uniform, discoursed martialmusic.
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The procession then began to move, to the strains of martialmusic.
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Wandered till sounds of martialmusic came up through the broken window.
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First the martialmusic, and then the buttery slickness of the announcer.
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This expedition was, indeed, little more than a militarymarch through the country.
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This militarymarch cost the French one-fourth, and the allies half of their army.
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Napoleon replied, turning on his heel and walking out of the house whistling a militarymarch.
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Then the band plays; it is closing time, and there is the passion of a militarymarch.
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When he had finished they cheered him loudly and the orchestra broke into a rousing militarymarch.
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Her militarymarch between the gravestones.
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And there again she paused, the organ, now nearer, rattling out the tramp of a popular militarymarch.
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They can have no doubt as to the purpose of the militarymarch, or the point to which it is tending.
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Kazan: the view from Muslim Russia We set sail from Kazan at dusk, the ship's loudspeakers playing Farewell of Slavyanka, a militarymarch.
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His heart was drumming; he was surprised she couldn't hear it, as surely a militarymarch was being played next to her ear.
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Putin will enter the Kremlin to the sounds of a militarymarch by Tchaikovsky and exit to the boom of a 30-gun military salute.
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Montaiglon watched this little cavalcade of militarymarch along the road, with longing in his heart for the brave and busy outside world they represented.
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Dorothy kissed Ozma good-bye, and all the people standing around waved their handkerchiefs, and the band in an upper balcony struck up a militarymarch.
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The first piece was a militarymarch, executed with all the artistic conviction and patriotic ardour of their young lungs (they were mostly young men).
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Veterans of 1916 were honoured amid a militarymarch on Dublin's O'Connell Street and a 21-gun salute by soldiers on the GPO roof.
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No polkas, bagpipes, Broadway show tunes, militarymarches, or anything recorded by Ethel Merman.