| 21. | Leopold introduced the iron ramrod, increasing Prussian firepower, and the slow march, or goose-step.
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| 22. | When an officer is killed in the line of duty, the band performs a slow march at the funeral.
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| 23. | Hyundai's experience, Warner said, shaped Kia's strategy of doing a slow march across America.
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| 24. | It is a slow march-- opera now, no longer operetta-- that sets the scenes to come.
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| 25. | While the Queen passes the six companies of foot guards on her left, a slow march or air is played.
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| 26. | The parade is then formed into three ranks and marched off at the slow march, transitioning into the quick march.
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| 27. | This is the next step in List of premiers of Alberta's long, slow march towards featured topic status.
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| 28. | Trots and gallops were added which caused Collection III to be divided into IIIa slow marches and IIIb trots and gallops.
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| 29. | These Polish dances were usually performed in two parts : a slow march and a faster 3 / 4 second part.
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| 30. | For this slow march, clergy from local and nearby churches is joined by squadrons of parishioners, all in full regalia.
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