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Meaning of "marsch"
marsch (adjective) - relating to something that is march-like in nature, disciplined, organized, or advancing in a steady manner
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- A surname from German.
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Head Coach Jesse Marsch was particularly excited by this prospect.
However, he has agreed to cooperate with the government in its probe of Marsch.
The Germans refer to these polders as Marschen singular, Marsch.
Lennar responded by adding Minkow as a defendant in a libel-and-extortion suit against Marsch.
Der Marsch durch zwei Jahrzehnte " March through two decades.
This event is commemorated in the famous " Königgrätzer Marsch.
Marsch immediately became a regular in Chicago and remained a mainstay in their lineup through 2005.
The local environment is mainly marshland, specifically Marsch oder Schwemmland.
Marsch und Soldatenchor, Lustig in den Kampf 7.
The move reunited him with former Impact coach, Jesse Marsch.
New York Red Bulls name Jesse Marsch as new head coach " . mlssoccer . com.
However, it came to be titled " Kungl Västmanlands regementes marsch.
Björneborgarnas marsch (unknown composer).
Ok boys, Vorwärts marsch.
After the 2005 season Marsch was traded to Chivas USA, where Bob Bradley was then managing.
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That is the real Mr. Marsch.
March past of the Leibstandarte-SS Adolf Hitler to Hitler 's favorite march, the Badenweiler Marsch.
Article id, marsch.
In 1888 he composed as a tribute to the dying emperor, the now famous Kaiser Friedrich Marsch.
In 1673, he took a position as a village schoolteacher and auxiliary preacher in the Kremper Marsch Schleswig-Holstein.