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You can use marches as a noun or as verb. An example of marches as a verb would be "He marches like a chicken" An example of marches as a noun would be "All marches begin with a single step"
The Marches are the borderlands between England and Wales I believe this originates from an old Anglo-Saxon word, 'Mearc' meaning boundary or something like that (off the top of my head) So the Hereford 'marches' would be the west side of the county of Herefordshire that borders Wales It isn't really referred to as the Hereford Marches though, more commonly as the Welsh Marches but i guess this term would narrow it down to those areas in Herefordshire.
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You can visit parades, festivals, marches, charity events, community service events, and much more in a car park. Have fun visiting car parks to enjoy these multiple activities.
west generally.
James of the Marches died in 1476.
James of the Marches was born in 1391.
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there were two main reasons: the marches occurred because the camps from which they started were under threat of liberation, so the inmates were marched to another camp the marches were a way of killing the participants, some marches did not even reach their destination, they would just keep marching until all of the charges died or the guards deserted
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The Marches School was created in 1987-06.
If the marches did not kill them, then the soldiers would line them up on their knees in front of a ditch, and shoot them. Later, just a ditch full of bodies were left.