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force-march

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force-march (fôrsmärch, frs-)
intr. & tr.v. force-marched, force-march·ing, force-march·es
To undertake or subject to a forced march.

[Back-formation from forced march.]

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A swell British/Celtic cast - Bob Hoskins, Eileen Atkins, Jim Broadbent, Gabriel Byrne, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers - enliven the various Dickensian nasties who alternately are bamboozled by clever Becky and block her charm force-march to the top.
 
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