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Definitions for MARCHED
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Webster Dictionary
Marched
of March
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charmed
demarch
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of MARCHED in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of MARCHED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of MARCHED in a Sentence
This is wrong, fifty years after Rosa Parks sat and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. marched and John Lewis bled, it is hard to believe we are back having this same debate about whether or not every American gets a chance to vote and exercise his rights.
They marched into hell so that America could know the blessings of peace. They died so that freedom could live.
I know children are being ripped from their mother’s arms, even while they’re being breast-fed. I know children are being marched away to showers, marched away to showers. Being told they are — just like the Nazis — said that they were taking people to the showers and then they never came back, you think they would use another trick like' Hey, got a slurpee room over there.' ' We’re going to take them to get a slurpee,'.
By honoring his humanity, we honor every single other person's humanity, the statue was to cause them to remember why they marched during such a horrific pandemic and I didn’t want them to go back to a status quo.
What happened at the Capitol on January 6 is relevant, listen, my opponent was at the Capitol on January 6. He bussed dozens of people there. He marched to the Capitol.
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