Sentences with phrase «no longer march»

«Their Long March rocket is original and has quickly eclipsed Russian rockets.»
China has started its long march of «going global».
The redemption of Pluto and the long march back to planetdom will be no easy feat, but tentative first steps are being taken.
The cultural Marxists have made their long march through the institutions.
There are, unfortunately, enough such people still around that, as Martin Malia concludes, it will be «a very Long March indeed before communism is accorded its fair share of absolute evil.»
The meeting, along with the multiple public references to the scandal, may have marked the end of a sordid chapter in the Church's life, although the victim organizations and their lawyers continue the long march through the courts and chanceries in search of payouts that now exceed more than $ 2 billion.
because if so, there are some pretty terrible people getting a free pass into heaven and some pretty amazing people taking the long march to hel.l.
In 1993 Maha Ghosananda led hundreds of Buddhist monks, nuns and laity on a dramatic month - long march from Siam Reap in the country's northwestern part, through its central regions, to the capital, Phnom Penh.
I have to say another step is called for in issuing willingness and effort in the long march against racial enmity.
Their daily reminder of God was the Ark of the Covenant, a movable object that the priests carried before the people on their long march out of Egypt across the wilderness toward the promised land.
In stark contrast, this century also witnessed Gandhi's Long March to the sea, which, because it was picked up by London and New York newspapers, focused world attention on the plight of the Indians under their British rulers.
The state belongs to the ruling class that has, in its own words, been conducting «a long march through the institutions» for thirty years.
The long march of the sexual revolution through the institutions has expanded to international dimensions now that the United Nations bureaucracy has thrown its support behind LGBTQI.
This is described today as «the long march through the institutions».
The «long march through the institutions,» completed in the United States years ago, has just begun to....
«When he came back, they were up (seven), so it's going to be a long march to climb back in from that point.»
Plan your days carefully, grouping days by floor and ideally ends of the long halls to avoid long marches.
«They've scarcely begun the long march down from that».
Activists arrived in Flint after a 65 mile - long march from Detroit to meet with decision makers today about reconnecting...
It also means working every day as citizens, as communities as a country to live up to our highest ideals and continue our long march to a more perfect union.»
The long march towards WTO accession — its pitfalls and challenges as well as the impressive surge in China's import and export figures thereafter — have been well documented.
«The Stonewall Riots forty - four years ago this Friday began the long march to equal rights.
The film also shows the extraordinary way in which Egyptian anti-war activists were heartened and inspired by the global demonstrations against the war, and went on to mount a protest on the outbreak of war that would prove to be a turning point in the Egyptian democracy movement in the long march towards their revolution in 2011.
You can support us on our long march to equality by joining, becoming involved, and participating in our decision - making process.
The moving encounter in the ballroom of the Hilton Rye Town in Rye Brook marked the official start of the popular attorney general's long march to the November election, in which he's overwhelmingly favored over a bitterly divided Republican field.
The rhetoric, for the people gathered at the makeshift Garner memorial on Bay Street, could be hot, but few had an appetite for confrontation or even a long march.
De Blasio tried to break the ice with a handshake in the beginning of the more than mile - long march — which was intended to pressure the federal government to improve health - care funding for Puerto Rico.
«Even if this were a priority for the de Blasio administration, it would have to begin a very long march forward and so likely wouldn't actually come to fruition for quite some time.
Now it is believed that Torah on the Moon has approached the Spain - based Barcelona Moon Team, an X Prize entrant that is due to launch in the second half of 2015 on a Chinese Long March rocket.
On July 2, a Long March - 5 rocket failed during the launch of a communications satellite, raising concerns about an upcoming Moon mission that will use a similar vehicle.
SOME 6000 Bolivian indians last week began a long march to their capital city, La Paz, to protest about the disruption to their lives caused by a scheme set up by American conservationists to preserve part of the Amazon rainforest.
On September 29, the flames of a Long March - 2FT1 rocket lit the night sky over the Gobi Desert as China launched its Tiangong - 1 space lab, a first step toward the construction and deployment of an orbiting manned space station by 2020.
Now their multi-pronged plan calls for the robotic spacecraft Chang» e 5 to launch in the second half of 2017 atop a Long March - 5 rocket, land on the moon and collect several pounds of lunar samples, then hurl the specimens back to Earth.
But the history of the long march towards the gene also provides telling insights into the nature of modern biomedical research.
But even SMRs face uncertainty and a long march to commercial deployment.
China's heavy - duty «Long March» rockets have blown up several times, and the Chinese have been tight - lipped «in accounting for what went wrong,» Pike says.
At just about 2 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, the Chang» e-5 Test 1 (CE5 - T1) spacecraft lifted off aboard a Long March rocket for an unmanned dash to the moon and back that aims to test technology for a sample return mission planned for 2017 and, a decade from now, possibly landing astronauts on the moon.
Joining CE5 - T1 atop the Long March 3C rocket today are two small probes from Europe.
This is the second Long March failure in two weeks, with a television satellite failing to hitch a ride into space on June 19.
But the mission relies on hitching a ride aboard a Long March 5 rocket, so may be delayed if the causes of the latest failures take a while to find and rectify.
Causes are still being investigated, but the second Long March mishap in two weeks was probably due more to bad luck than incompetence
Their Long March rocket is original and has quickly eclipsed Russian rockets.
He left Shanghai to study at MIT at the same time that Mao, who once lamented that his country couldn't launch a potato into space, began the Long March, a bloody retreat from the Nationalist forces that helped cement his grip on the Communist Party.
A year later, a Long March 3B rocket blew up twenty - two seconds after launch and crashed into a nearby village, with a death toll of more than two hundred.
In 1995, a Long March 2E rocket exploded shortly after launch, killing six and injuring twenty - three.
China's Long March rockets have been known for their reliability.
The Long March 5 Y2, or CZ - 5, is the newest and largest member of China's rocket fleet.
AsiaSat - 1, launched atop a Chinese Long March - 3 booster in April 1990, had an interesting back story, for it was originally the Westar VI communications satellite, delivered into an improper orbit by shuttle mission 41B in February 1984 and triumphantly retrieved and returned to Earth by the 51A shuttle crew the following November.
AsiaSat - 2 followed in November 1995, also aboard a Long March rocket, after which the third (AsiaSat - 3) and fourth (AsiaSat - 3S) satellites in the series were delivered by Russian Proton - K boosters in December 1997 and March 1999.
The week got off to a disappointing start for the Chinese space program today with the failure of its Long March 5 rocket.
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