How To Use Marshal In A Sentence

  • But he likes the feeling of pride he gets when marshaling a bomber plane to the runway for a launch - no matter the weather.
  • Marshals struggled in vain to prevent spectators rushing onto the racetrack.
  • The editorial begins with a recapitulation of the basic argument marshaled by the Bush administration regarding his past actions while on the board of directors of Harken Energy.
  • The study, which was ordered by influential US military adviser Andrew Marshall, suggests that climate change should become an issue of national security rather than just a scientific discussion.
  • Parking at the event appeared well organised and there were plenty of marshals about to make sure cars were lined up properly and able to leave the ground easily at the end of the day.
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  • But the Marshall islanders take little interest in those factors - what count instead are the shapes and orientations of the ocean swells that break around islands.
  • Yet it was only by selection, editing and rearrangement that the facts of nature were marshalled.
  • Also on the program that night were the Marshall Dancers from the Lower Yukon, dressed in sumptuous headdresses that were trimmed with wolf and beaver fur.
  • After the trial ended, U.S. Marshals began hauling silver-haired Jimmy Fratianno around the country to testify in major mob cases. Kill the Irishman
  • Marshall disputes the argument that Dean has locked up the nomination.
  • the Marshall Plan helped Europe recover from World War II
  • You'd have to surrender your phones at the door or be punched unconscious by an air marshal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go.
  • However, open and closed wagons are available for the carriage of bicycles and can be marshalled into a train as required.
  • (Christopher and Charles Marshall received $4,151 on May 2, 1777, "for sundry medicines and chirurgical instruments supplied by them for the use of different battalions of continental forces.") [116] _Pennsylvania Journal_, January 29, 1777. Drug Supplies in the American Revolution
  • Dutiable also met with opposition, and moreover it had a rival, customable; but Marshall wrote it into his historic decisions, and thus it took root. Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 3. New Words of English Material
  • Excellent marksmanship is one of the key skills required of the marshals, who work in very compact spaces often tens of thousands of feet in the air.
  • There were also a few open spaces - like steel stockyards, railway marshalling yards and scrap yards with rusting car-hulks piled high like the lobster creels on Sorbaig pier.
  • Twenty-eight of the marshals were shot and another 160 police officers were injured.
  • The marshal rode at the head of the parade.
  • ‘Luckily our fire marshals reacted in time and prevented the total loss of an expensive participating vehicle,’ he said.
  • He said no German field marshal in history had ever surrendered. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • These were the Marshall Plan days, which sadly ended in the '70s, and the US became even more kind of insistent on pushing these wrong policies on the developing countries and some other countries. Democracy Now!
  • The general marshalled his forces for a major offensive.
  • The Easy Peasy Skate, as it's known, is a good way to practise for more challenging city skating, such as the Sunday stroll and Friday night skate, weekly marshalled events through central London. 10 of the best outdoor activities in London
  • When it is finally settled, the Marshall estate may be worth no more than $100,000.
  • I've got to start saving copies of these articles before the inevitable switcheroo. - Josh Marshall
  • US marshals specialize in finding fugitives and escapees.
  • The university marshal arrived with the six ‘bedels,’ who are proctors carrying long silver rods to intimidate unruly undergraduates into better behavior.
  • The fire marshal discovered that the fire originated at a first-floor front window, the spokesman said.
  • It's among those contracts that the crisis has made rewritable It's also that which Josh Marshall describes as a set of "social bargains that explain why it is that the overwhelming number of people are content with the fact that some people make $45,000 a year and other people make $45,000,000 a year. Terrance Heath: The Jobs Deficit & The Breaking Point, Pt. 2
  • Last, in 1896 in Plessy v. Ferguson, another profoundly antilibertarian decision, the Supreme Court held over the lonely dissent of John Marshall Harlan, that the broad police power of southern states could allow them to force segregation in public transportation and public schools, and impose antimiscegenation laws. Rand Paul's Wrong Answer
  • It viewed the Marshalls attack merely as an enemy attempt to divert strength from our southern operations.
  • It might have been useful for her to develop more fully an organizational framework capable of marshaling her textual and material evidence as well.
  • It has been assumed by some people, especially those with an interest in discrediting George Marshall and the Truman administration, that this truce prevented Chiang from conquering Manchuria .
  • Supposedly about ideas and values, parties are usually tools for marshalling and brokering power - often crassly and with a walloping dose of self-interest.
  • Jamie's blunt forefinger flipped one off its stem, and traced the spokes of the basidium as he marshaled his next words. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, chief military adviser to Gorbachev, committed suicide on Aug. 24.
  • Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go.
  • Lucinda Marshall, author of this story and obvious feminazi, thinks mothers should refuse such gifts today.
  • The best example I can think of offhand is from Michael Marshall Smith's Only Forward. On Prologues
  • Will Marshal is buried in Kirkcudbright church, where his monument is still shown, decorated with a scutcheon suitably blazoned with two tups’ horns and two cutty spoons. Additional Note
  • Marshall McLuhan claimed that Western culture would return to the "tribal and oral pattern.
  • Scotland can look forward to two decades of friendly goalkeeping rivalry from youngsters Craig Gordon and David Marshall, writes Douglas Alexander
  • A life of insignificance, is a life that does not signify anything," Mr. Marshall added. Daisy in the Field
  • According to Page there are still more admirals ashore than ships afloat, more air marshals than squadrons aloft. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Donald and the Young Marshal arrived in the capital of Jehol, they discovered that Tang had loaded several hundred trucks with his personal belongings and dispatched them to safety. The Last Empress
  • The younger players were well marshalled by their opponents and did not get the same latitude as they did in previous games.
  • I deem it my duty further to observe that much of the imperfections in the returns of the last and perhaps of preceding enumerations proceeded from the inadequateness of the compensations allowed to the marshals and their assistants in taking them. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • Arianna Huffington, Markos Moulitsas Zuniga (Dailykos) Josh Marshall (talkingpointsmemo. com) are all opening up venues where people who practice the occupation of awakener can do their good work. Awakener; My Occupation. And yours?
  • Balpa said that under the agreement an aircraft captain will be told when sky marshals are to be on board a flight, who they are and where they will be sitting.
  • Now, fully half of Napoleon's marshals had started their careers as common soldiers.
  • Stanley Kauffmann in his review of Stephen Becker's Marshall Field III calls in question the author's "expertise in the arts" by citing a statement of Mr. Becker on Field's interest in music: "He may not have known a mordant from a pralltriller. Letters
  • TOTENBERG: Republicans have also criticized Kagan for what they call her heroes: the two judges she clerked for after law school, federal appeals court Judge Abner Mikva and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, as well as former Israeli Chief Justice Aharon Barak. At Confirmation Hearings, GOP Eyes Kagan's Record
  • But he did demonstrate real political acumen in marshalling the argument that had no rebuttal and that carried the day. My Canada - Today and Tomorrow
  • The gobblers will be honorary grand marshals at Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
  • People truly do not understand the extent to which new media is not a business," said Marshall Herskovitz, the veteran television producer who last year declared his independence from the networks and created "quarterlife," a web series and social media hub. Sharon Waxman: Can Hollywood Make Like Obama -- and Change?
  • The hordes of away fans were marshalled safely in and out of the ground by police.
  • Each cylinder can generate radio signal to disrupt cellular traffic, said Marshall.
  • Whether performing on stage or off, Astaire, like Marshall / Monescu and other dandified leading men, created an aesthetic of performance and fastidious elegance.
  • Evidence is not given sequentially - it comes out witness by witness and needs to be marshalled and arranged issue by issue.
  • Like Marshall, Lee is a different character out on the pitch where he hurls down his thunderbolts with a fearsome accuracy and hostility to take a wicket every 32 balls, one of the best strike rates ever.
  • For Marshall, citizenship expresses full membership in the national political community.
  • Joscelyn inspected them like a captain marshalling his men, and when each was armed with an apple she said: Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • Appointed a marshal in 1918, on the plinth of his statue in London are the words ‘I am conscious of having served England as I served my own country.’
  • Some flights to the US could be grounded after the airline pilots' union called on its members not to fly with armed sky marshals on board.
  • It is not hopeless, it is not undoable, we have only to marshal the will to start paying attention.
  • RICHARD II. to THOMAS MOWBRAY, Earl Marshal, and now borne by the Duke of NORFOLK, is _a lion statant guardant, his tail extended or, and ducally gorged arg. _: the PERCY lion is _statant, his tail extended or_: each lion stands upon a chapeau. The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • Marshal found that a tough resistance awaited him, although the allied commander-in-chief, Bernadotte, moved with the utmost caution, as if he were bent on justifying Napoleon's recent sneer that he would "only make a show" (_piaffer_). The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2)
  • Despite being handed perhaps one of the most intriguing ensembles ever assembled for a cheesy Hollywood movie, Marshall continuously squanders his riches in service of a lame, multistranded story that goes nowhere. Moberly Monitor-Index Homepage RSS
  • But instead of staying to shake hands, to move from table to table, to take names and phone numbers, to marshal some of this excitement for that "door-to-door" movement he had envisioned, Sharpton abruptly strode from the ballroom and the hotel. Pompadour With a Monkey Wrench
  • As they marshaled the aircraft to its final parking spot, the number three brake became engulfed in flames.
  • For some reason I always imagined the author to be some tweedy pipe smoking gentleman - so I was surprised to discover the author's name behind the initials - Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall!
  • As the show continued, Marshall's slow plodding, material began to wear on many of the unconverted.
  • They had marshalled an armada of 1000 boats and a squadron of 70 aircraft to help clear up the oil.
  • When Francis was born, Mr Place was an officer of the Marshalsea court.
  • In scheme II, container trains are remade-up after hauled into a junction station in pickup and drop trains, and the remade-up trains are delivered to a marshalling station in transfer trains.
  • Guiding by this strategy, the U. S. drafted " the Atlantic Alliance policy" , which included Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, the Point Four Program and NATO.
  • It kind of frustrates me, because he never went to Reading," Marshall said. Berks county news
  • Was well marshalled in midfield and struggled to make the impact he would have wanted, despite the excuse of recent illness. Times, Sunday Times
  • What TV needs now, in these uncertain times, is dramatic characters like those of Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick ( "Once and Again," "thirtysomething") or on "Brothers and Sisters" — characters who aren't trying to save the world or plunder it, but are just trying to subsist in it. Too Much Of a Bad Thing
  • The story is in how Marshall attracts them, like you, with songs stripped of lyrical and musical artifice and a smoky, kool chick voice.
  • The reasons why are superbly marshalled in this meticulously researched, compulsively readable book. Times, Sunday Times
  • To have a race of that scale with only one marshal on a point is inexcusable. Times, Sunday Times
  • He started negotiating with Walter Warlimont, whom he had known before the war, and four other senior Wehrmacht generals, hoping to have them admit their guilt and testify against two top men, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, the head of the armed forces high command, and his deputy, Alfred Jodl. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Nothing of the drama's revitalization via cancer would have come as any surprise to veterans of "thirtysomething," Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz's long-running, long-ago creation, in which a lead character endured a bout with ovarian cancer that would make national news. Aging Well at the Top
  • And he spoke of my havin 'egged 'em on to steal watermelons frum Mister Bell's watermelon patch out here three miles frum town, on the Marshallville gravel road. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
  • Federal marshals estimated that the birdmen, in violation of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, killed thousands of birds over a five-year span.
  • George Bush's three-year-old grandchild, Marshal, has been enrolled in an etiquette class, Petite Protocol.
  • Receiver Marshall Williams lost a fumble, Skinner badly overthrew Brinkman and it was picked off by Wyatt Middleton, Skinner lost a fumble after picking up a first down and then Ketric Buffin intercepted another badly thrown ball. USATODAY.com
  • Marshall identified whole milk as one of the main sources of saturated fat in the diet.
  • Recovered from the illness that floored him last week, he was back marshalling and cajoling the men in front of him, and must have wondered what he had returned to.
  • February 4th, 2008 at 8: 40 pm chodin says: forgetting sarah marshall: sort of like jean bennet ramsey, but with a fat/skinny guy combo and a lot less laughs. ‘FORGETTING SARAH MARSHALL’ R TRAILER
  • The 1807 trial, presided over by Chief Justice John Marshall in the U.S. Circuit Court in Richmond, Virginia, ended with Burr's acquittal on the grounds that he had not committed overt treasonable acts.
  • But, farthermore, I mention the fifth, marshaled at the fifth gate, that of Boreas, by the very tomb of Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes
  • True, the Solamnics would never mention him or name Medan a hero, but Gerard guessed that if Laurana had died, the gallant Marshal had preceded her in death. Dragons Of A Vanished Moon
  • The appearance of Marshall Lee Miller to handle his defence against the passport violation charge had seemed more than just providential.
  • You wanted to talk to Marshall about what had happened that day, but figured the issue was best left undiscussed.
  • Marshall argued, correctly, that this would create an unworkable command structure.
  • JNBridgePro takes care of all the interoperability needs: marshaling/unmarshaling objects, data-type conversion, cross-platform exception handling and garbage collection.
  • But he put his shot too near Marshall. The Sun
  • Fr. Kirby marshalls works of Kavanagh, Kovalevsky, Meyendorff, Ratzinger, Vagaggini, Stravinsky, and a number of others from both the Roman and Orthodox branches -- which is why I refer to the work as 'towards synthesis.' Fr. Mark Daniel Kirby on Chant
  • “In no sense of the word” would the Ranger or Halyard missions provide the Chetnik leader arms or political support, he assured the marshal. Wild Bill Donovan
  • Miami rallied from a 14-0 deficit with help from Brandon Marshall, who made 10 catches for 166 yards and scored his first touchdown for the Dolphins. Braylon Edwards Comes Off Bench To Lift Jets Over Dolphins
  • In his excesses of stupration and murder the Marshal cannot go beyond a fixed point. Là-bas
  • The Jooks and the Kelly – Cooks have been milking turnkeys and sucking the blood out of the marshalsea since the act of First Offenders. Finnegans Wake
  • PC Marshall has been responsible for recording crimes of this nature and logging them on a database for statistical reasons.
  • The crew chief for the parked aircraft was also observing the wingtip clearance and continued to signal to the marshaller that all was clear, giving a thumbs-up.
  • This will allow refitted wagons to be marshalled in mixed train configurations pending the completion of installation work.
  • Nor are you likely to care, since (A) the plot generated by this premise is wince-makingly artificial and (B) Mr. Marshall can't decide whether to make fun of its patness or play it straight. Improper Strangers
  • A fire marshal appeared at our door. The Other Side of Me
  • It wouldn't be politically wise for the ambitious local marshal to be associated with a roughneck like Horn.
  • Now that the restoration is complete and the film will begin circulating, Ms. Schulberg (who collaborated with the filmmaker and sound designer Josh Waletzky on the project) has come to terms with the suppression of her father's work — whether it was by Hollywood or the gov ernment, which was advancing the Marshall Plan. Out of the Ashes, a Triumph
  • The marshal would be cashiered and ‘promoted’ to a non-existent command in the west to silence his warnings of a potential shift of power in the direction of U.S. high-tech weaponry.
  • It is a pity that I only remember seeing one fellow diasporan Armenian already seated on a minibus when I stepped on traveling along Marshal Baghramian Avenue towards Friendship Square, just over two years ago. Archive 2004-11-01
  • A final difference with the Marshall era is the lack of spare capacity in the developed world.
  • Not receiving the money as he expected, he brought an action in the Marshalsea court, but was non-suited, by not attending to prove the wig his property.
  • The builders marshalled their machinery, but it was l970 before the Upper School was genuinely open.
  • Moreover, the only examples we've seen of multiple gyronny divisions in one device involved marshalling.
  • MESERVE: In eight of the nation's largest cities, the Transportation Security Administration is deploying its so-called viper teams, made up of canine explosive detection units, air marshals and behavioral observation specialists. CNN Transcript Jul 7, 2007
  • Even before he was cashiered, Belle Jambe Bernadotte nearly let The Iron Marshal get annihilated by a vastly larger Prussian army Matthew Yglesias » Kristol Complicates Napoleon Metaphors
  • Both Kuerten and Marshall vowed not to ride on a team with O'Connor, and are in dispute with the selectors.
  • In Marshallese, the language of Bikini Atoll, hello and bye alike are conveyed in the word kwe, which also means love.i In English, the expression bye was once similarly fulsome: God be with you. The English Is Coming!
  • He acted as grand marshal of a stock car race.
  • Marshall Street, our local drinking hole, now has shrubbery, not just suds.
  • OhShootItsKenton: Bulova refused to play "footsie" with Alice Marshall and won big. by anonymous Not Larry Sabato:
  • Senator Obama is not the sex perv; the perv is a man named Frank Marshall Davis, a poet and activist who was a friend of Obama's maternal grandfather and who was a The Mahablog
  • I marshal evidence for the concepts or hypotheses that formulate my insight before I judge that something is true or not.
  • There was an arrangement of Coltrane's "Moment's Notice" with Chestnut spinning droplets of notes over the percussive chuff of the violins and the bass-like thumping of the cello; a joyous rendition of Clapton's "Crossroads"; and Marshall's bass mandolin, down-home-sounding version of "Gator Strut. In performance: Turtle Island Quartet at 25
  • Be that as it may, what Marshall wrote about advertising has been cribbed by many later economists, and it has become orthodox economic doctrine to hold that "combative" - or "persuasive" - advertising is economic waste. Should Advertising Be Abolished?
  • According to "The Washington Post," the so-called viper teams will include undercover marshals, but there will also be some uniformed officers. CNN Transcript Dec 14, 2005
  • Garda and road marshals will be in place along the route of the parade.
  • We remember Marshal Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, commander for the Battle of Moscow, the Battle of Leningrad, the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Berlin.
  • I could see a marshal on the finish line waving a yellow flag.
  • But, nonetheless, witnessing this job done well is a marvel - avalanches of visual and audio information marshalled into concise entertainment for the benefit of the unappreciative viewer.
  • And the grand marshal, the base's 366th Fighter Wing commander, got out at the reviewing stand.
  • Marshall turned to her with his warm, sin- cere smile--the smile Kelly had grown to hate the most. THE STAPLE STREET GANG: KIM AND THE SOOPER GLOOPER TORCH
  • Farm owner Jeff Marshall used the heart massage and mouth-to-mouth techniques he had learnt to save newborn calves and lambs to bring the youngster back to life.
  • Adam looked at the Marshall through narrowed eyes as he buckled on his gun belt.
  • In Sheffield, police had to marshal the crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • The absence of Graham is a massive blow and without him nobody seemed capable of marshalling the full-back line.
  • For the rock 'n' roll generation, Eminem, né Marshall Mathers III, is the most compelling figure to have emerged from popular music since the holy trinity of Dylan, Lennon and Jagger.
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  • The Marshall & Denham department store on Washington Street covers acres -- _acres_! Sheila of Big Wreck Cove A Story of Cape Cod
  • When two weeks later Churchill urged Eisenhower to speed his advance into Czechoslovakia in order to occupy Prague, Marshall vetoed the proposal.
  • I have a field marshal's baton in the backpack, it is just that the season is not right to take it out.
  • But she did get to jitterbug with Rob Marshall - and ended up with a broken finger.
  • Jack the heroic doctor is tending to the terminally injured Marshal, who through clenched teeth is trying to tell him something about Kate.
  • She was working at Marshall Cavendish partworks at the time, and so unestablished was her career as an author that she simply popped out during the afternoon to attend the prize-giving.
  • He then used his expertise to destroy the German Army at Stalingrad which lead to Field Marshall von Paulus surrendering his forces.
  • The publisher blamed the losses on a lack of advertising, particularly among those Marshalltown merchants who were biased against Latinos.
  • Now that the restoration is complete and the film will begin circulating, Ms. Schulberg (who collaborated with the filmmaker and sound designer Josh Waletzky on the project) has come to terms with the suppression of her father's work — whether it was by Hollywood or the gov ernment, which was advancing the Marshall Plan. Out of the Ashes, a Triumph
  • Various Artists munga* wayne marshall* vybz kartel* voicemail* Bramma* Chino* Laden* demarco* einstein* koshens* elephant man* esco* Delly Ranx* WN.com - Articles related to Don't fry in the sun
  • She had married Texas oilman Howard Marshall in 1994, when she was 26 and he was 89.
  • The Marshall Islands are a U. S. protectorate, so I'm sure that has something to do with it. THE X FILES 3: GROUND ZERO
  • However, they were often infringed when two or more different arms were combined (or marshaled) within one shield and two tinctures that should in principle not touch each other necessarily became adjacent.
  • Or go to Marshalls for some with red hot chili pepper prints for $ 12. 99.
  • Finally, Marshall W. Mason's superb direction, using John Lee Beatty's outstanding set design, also helped to potentiate the theatricalism of the piece.
  • Now these marshals, of course, will wear plainclothes.
  • We could toast the memory of men such as Sobers and Marshall, Richards and Lara, Worrell and Weekes. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • To write a good article, you need to marshal all the facts together and then judge and arrange them.
  • The most important part of his job, though, is marshaling data to help the administration improve care.
  • The placing of federal marshals on many planes and additional security measures should help boost travel further.
  • He marshalls tabloidesque factoids, the grislier the better as truth such as the tale of the Palestinian girl. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • In Sheffield, police had to marshal the crowd. Times, Sunday Times
  • I mean, look at what Hendrix had for pedals - just a Fuzz Face and a great big stack of Marshalls.
  • The defense lawyers can't possibly have marshaled all of the mitigating factors in order to make a presentation already.
  • To have a race of that scale with only one marshal on a point is inexcusable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In another variation, a vein runs from the left brachiocephalic or from the left superior intercostal vein through the ‘vestigial fold’ (of Marshall) of the pericardium to the vein of Marshall to the coronary sinus.
  • And marshal your facts and arrange your thoughts, so you can present a logical argument to the readers.
  • Snyder has done this while lording over a franchise with the most racist name in sports, a name that harkens back to team founder George Preston Marshall's segregationist and proudly racist politics. Dave Zirin: Washington Football Owner Dan Snyder Offends Everybody
  • This time the winger's shot angled across Marshall's dive and rebounded off his left-hand post before being leathered behind.
  • Lawrence Solomon may well be a great communicator, but the author of The Deniers also is a frontline voice for a disturbingly large and influential denial industry, writes George Marshall .
  • The Marshaller and Unmarshaller classes can be subclassed in order to implement marshalling into a different XML DTD. Softpedia - Windows - All
  • He acted as grand marshal of a stock car race.
  • The " air marshals "didn't mind. Plane Speaking - a personal view of aviation history
  • At present, this old chestnut is typically applied by media publications to female 2012 athletes, who are marshalled into photoshoots billed as the last word in expectations-busting. On your marks, sex, go … for the glamour Games | Marina Hyde
  • Mr Marshall, who suffered a heart attack six years ago, needed the procedure after a series of angina attacks.
  • The next day federal marshals brought him back to Baltimore, where he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
  • It is unlikely that the rebels will be able to marshal as much firepower as the government troops.
  • Gehlen had even managed to plant an agent in Stalin's war council and in Marshal Zhukov's headquarters.
  • A few years ago we went to Vietnam and had a fistfight just before takeoff about who had the window seat it said window seat on my ticket, the injustice still burns before we realised we were about to be shot by air marshalls. Pakistan v England, day four - over-by-over report
  • A total of 205 purse-seiners are allowed to operate at any one time in WCPO, but Taiwan has been getting around that by using bigger boats and reflagging some of its fleet to the Marshall Islands and Vanuatu.
  • Heading towards the Borders, at Bemersyde, the garden of the 16th century peel tower to which a mansion house was added in the 17th century, was laid out by Field Marshal Earl Haig.
  • Marshall can rebound, score and defend, which is precisely why the Raptors would not agree to the deal unless Marshall was included.
  • We now have more generals than battalions, more air marshals than fighter squadrons and more admirals than ships. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the first scene of the film, Marshall Will Kane marries the ravishing Amy and retires his marshal's badge.
  • We were expertly marshalled away from the fighting with a minimum of inconvenience. The Sun
  • Location: sarnia the tonal characteristics of marshall mg's have been described as unkind by many a player All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • A year of hard graft and at least £40,000 later, and Mr Marshall, 44, had finished building his own private ‘pub’.
  • With soft numbers in this race, it is clear that Marshall will now be clawing back Burr's 8 point lead -- and we could see a photo-finish -- or even an upset. Michael Carmichael: Elaine Marshall Blasts Richard Burr
  • He reportedly was angered when nearly 30 marshals deplaned and only one was dressed satisfactorily.
  • Upon which the L.C.J. ordered the Marshal to be called, and questioned him about the safe keeping of the prisoner, but could find nothing: except the Marshal said that he had been informed by the underkeeper that they had seen a person outside his door or going up the stairs to it: but there was no possibility the person should have got in. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary Part 2: More Ghost Stories
  • Marshall stalked impatiently up to her and got to about three inches from her face.
  • MCGREGOR (June 18, 2010) -- U.S. Marshals arrested a wanted man Friday afternoon in McGregor recovered several thousand dollars worth of copper wire. KWTX - HomePage - Headlines
  • But it's not done in a vacuum - Marshall's legal victories reflected the long-term disgruntlement and yearnings of the (black) man in the street, as well as a firm grasp of Constitutional law. Hillary Spokesman: She Won Because New Hampshire Voters "Liked What They Saw"
  • Mr Marshall then went back into the tunnel with firemen to uncouple three of the tankers and drive them to safety.
  • There must have been federal marshals somewhere, but I didn't notice them.
  • In the end, a true leader is the one who often makes the right decisions, be it selecting the right people for the match, winning the toss and most importantly, marshalling his resources on the field.
  • You can call a fire marshal to inspect the house.

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