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  • Only the brilliant Michael Marrack seems to hold on to real sf.

    MIND MELD: Guide to International SF/F Part IV 2009

  • The UN official in charge of peacekeeping was then Marrack Goulding, the senior British UN employee.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

  • The UN official in charge of peacekeeping was then Marrack Goulding, the senior British UN employee.

    DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000

  • National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) following up discussions she and U.N. peacekeeper Marrack

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1992

  • Savimbi's comments came as U.N. peacekeeping chief, Marrack

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1992

  • Marrack was defended by batteries mounting fifty-four heavy guns.

    Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes 1886

  • The only fortified port into which they could run was Marrack, and the commander of the British squadron cruising to intercept the French ships determined to make a dash by night on Marrack, and so secure the only possible landing-place for the French.

    Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes 1886

  • Lyons, a very daring and gallant officer, learned that the Marrack garrison was in a state of sleepy security, and, with his two boats 'crews, counting thirty-five officers and men, he determined to make a midnight dash on the fort, an exploit which 430 men were reckoned too weak a force to attempt.

    Deeds that Won the Empire Historic Battle Scenes 1886

  • As soon as it came, the lieutenant ordered all hands to get fresh stays on the jury mast preparatory to making sail, his intention being, should the wind come off the shore, to stand away from the coast, in hopes of falling in with the "Sylvia," and not finding her, at once to steer a course for Marrack.

    Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs A Tale of Land and Sea William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • This occupied time, when the "Sylvia" shortening sail to keep company with the prize, the two frigates stood for the Bay of Marrack.

    Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs A Tale of Land and Sea William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

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