| 11. | The tune remains the regular slow march of the Scots Guards and other Scottish regiments.
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| 12. | To mollify the other half, he insisted on a slow march from occupation to statehood.
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| 13. | The piece evokes images of a long, slow march South to battle by the 54th.
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| 14. | "I wouldn't say it's intractable, just a slow march ."
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| 15. | After the war this tune was adopted by the Royal New Zealand Navy as their official slow march.
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| 16. | The bagpipe also make use of slow marches such as the Skye Boat Song and the Cradle Song.
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| 17. | Last week, bondholders got further evidence of the nation's slow march out of the economic doldrums.
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| 18. | James Earl Ray, imprisoned for the killing, maintains his innocence during his own slow march toward death.
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| 19. | One day after a major earthquake shook the Puget Sound region, people began a slow march toward normalcy.
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| 20. | Before dawn, bagpipers will begin a slow march from New York's five boroughs to Ground Zero.
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