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  • Marshalled, accordingly, by the grand sewer of the Imperial table, and attended by all present, excepting the Emperor and the immediate members of his family, the Frankish guests were guided through a labyrinth of apartments, each of which was filled with wonders of nature and art, calculated to enhance their opinion of the wealth and grandeur which had assembled together so much that was wonderful.

    Count Robert of Paris 2008

  • He is Marshalled up with the full and historic plenary authority of an independant Attorney General.

    Firedoglake » How Mad Are You at Bush? 2006

  • Marshalled an ordination yesterday in heat and humidity - waited as long as possible before asking colleagues to don the polyester robes and get in order.

    Summer Ministry Garb And Fake Tans PeaceBang 2006

  • Marshalled some and apparently had a good day on the field.

    roland Diary Entry roland 2005

  • Marshalled the field battles, which seemed to go smoothly and cleanly.

    roland Diary Entry roland 2005

  • Marshalled by the warder, we traversed the dusty roads — streets they could not be called — of the old Arab town, ran the gauntlet of a gaping mob, and finally entering a mat door, found ourselves in the presence of the governor.

    First footsteps in East Africa 2003

  • Marshalled with data and first hand experience in the field, he is laying out the scenario --- step by step --- for how the United States of America can slowly but inexorably move into fascism.

    Hullabaloo 2003

  • Marshalled his war-worn legions, and, pointing to them the foe,

    Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Various

  • Legions Marshalled for the Honor and Safety of the Union and the

    The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2) Harry Furniss

  • Marshalled by Mrs. Briggs, the Priory servants brought them luncheon, laying a table at one side of the great entrance-hall, for all the lower rooms were shuttered and closed.

    The Keeper of the Door 1910

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