Move forward, also in the metaphorical sense.
1 The second step is a one-million 'we the people' march on Washington.
2 We are confident they'll march on the road to freedom and democracy.
3 Pizarro would now gladly have directed his march on the Peruvian capital.
4 Our march on the 13th, was an easy one of six miles.
5 The order was therefore given to march on the city at once.
6 And still it isn't enough to quash their march on the city.
7 We resumed our march on Thursday at eight o'clock in the morning.
8 Their steady, determined march on the rioters dispersed them and restored quiet.
9 Yet, again and again would the fit steal a march on him.
10 I'd lived through the Plague, I'd lived through the march on Moscow.
11 They found the old hunter had stolen a march on them, however.
12 Assuming that he does, then we've still stolen a march on them.
13 Then we will march on smooth roads, and forget all this hunting.
14 All Etruria was lost, and Hannibal might without hindrance march on Rome.
15 We fall into the ranks, and march on , acquiescent, if not jubilant.
16 We should march on Gris or Bloor before they ally against us.'
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