1. He was with King for the march on Birmingham in 1963.
2. Their son, David, went on his first march in 1948, at age 9.
3. Intel is taking another step forward in its march toward mobile relevancy.
4. Some school staff members accompanied the students on the march to make sure they were safe.
5. This data will allow Facebook to steal a march on Google, experts warn.
6. The problem facing those seeking to stop immigration is the march of history.
7. Most eyes will be on Washington, where the main march will occur.
8. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty.
9. So his march to the Republican nomination is all but assured, right?
10. The march against terrorism was a positive thing, he said.
11. Despite their contributions leading up to the march, none of them was invited to speak at length.
12. As the march finally gets underway, people seem eager to be moving.
13. To some degree, IT departments have taken on a peripheral role in the march to digital.
14. Greg Wright was a young husband and new father when the first march took place.
15. Nobody could remember a mass march on Washington for anything, certainly not civil rights.