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  • 31March Hare — This article is about the fictional character. For other uses, see March Hare (disambiguation). March Hare Alice character The March Hare. Illustration by John Tenniel …

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  • 32March 2007 in sports — See also: 2007 in sports << March 2007 >> S M T W T F S …

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  • 33March 2008 in rail transport — 2007, 2008, 2009 2007 in rail transport 2008 in rail transport 2009 in rail transport This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in March 2008. Contents 1 Events …

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  • 34march — march1 [ma:tʃ US ma:rtʃ] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: marchier to step heavily ] 1.) if soldiers or other people march somewhere, they walk there quickly with firm regular steps march across/along/past etc ▪ On 29 August the royal… …

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  • 35march — Synonyms and related words: Berlin wall, Pillars of Hercules, abut, accord, adjoin, advance, advancement, advancing, airing, ambit, amble, anabasis, arena, around, backpack, bailiwick, bamboo curtain, be getting along, beat, beef, befringe, bind …

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  • 36March, Fredric — ▪ American actor original name  Frederick Ernest McIntyre Bickel  born August 31, 1897, Racine, Wis., U.S. died April 14, 1975, Los Angeles, Calif.       versatile American stage and film actor, adept at both romantic leads and complex character… …

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  • 37march — {{11}}march (n.1) act of marching, 1580s, from MARCH (Cf. march) (v.) or else from M.Fr. marche (n.), from marcher (v.). The musical sense first attested 1570s, from notion of rhythmic drumbeat for marching. Transferred sense of forward motion is …

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  • 38March 5 — This article is about the day. For the 1993 novel, see The Fifth of March. << March 2011 >> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 …

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  • 39March 7 — << March 2011 >> Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa …

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  • 40march — I. /matʃ / (say mahch) verb (i) 1. to walk with regular and measured tread, as soldiers; advance in step in an organised body. 2. to walk in a stately or deliberate manner. 3. to proceed; advance. –verb (t) 4. to cause to march. –noun 5. the act… …