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  • adjective Alternative spelling of unmarshaled.

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Examples

  • I'm looking forward to the black-and-white videos of "epic" bathing sessions in "vintage" clawfoot tubs, and to the "unmarshalled and unsanctioned" Gentleman's Baths which will undoubtedly follow those Gentleman's Races.

    Laying it On Thick: Your Epidermis is Showing BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • I'm looking forward to the black-and-white videos of "epic" bathing sessions in "vintage" clawfoot tubs, and to the "unmarshalled and unsanctioned" Gentleman's Baths which will undoubtedly follow those Gentleman's Races.

    Archive 2010-09-01 BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • I first saw stills from it Denis Gifford's A Pictorial History of Horror Movies and David Pirie's The Vampire Cinema, when I was a tenderhearted but inquisitive pre-teen brimming with unmarshalled passions.

    And that doesn't suck Arbogast 2008

  • When the incubating season is at its height the number lessens; when all the young are hatched the unmarshalled procession trails along with but brief intervals between the companies — some flying low over the water, others high and wide.

    The Confessions of a Beachcomber 2003

  • Words, pigments, notes of music -- all of these, unmarshalled, possessed a certain beauty of their own; a block of marble had at least an imaginable relationship with the statue which it was to become; stone, brick, and concrete, Clem's materials, did not seem impossibly remote from the houses which he would make of them.

    Mrs. Miniver 1939

  • The letter was still in its blank unwritten stage, an unmarshalled sequence of sentences forming in her brain, when she ordered her car and made a hurried but well-thought-out change into her most sumptuously sober afternoon toilette.

    The Unbearable Bassington 1870-1916 Saki 1893

  • When the incubating season is at its height the number lessens; when all the young are hatched the unmarshalled procession trails along with but brief intervals between the companies -- some flying low over the water, others high and wide.

    Confessions of a Beachcomber 1887

  • The country people came in sleeking down their hair, and treading with earnest attempts at noiseless lightness of step over the floor of the aisle; and by-and-by, when all were assembled, Mr Benson followed, unmarshalled and unattended.

    Ruth Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837

  • - by using the auto-unmarshalled result object instead of calling the unmarshall API to reduce the unneeded overhead of unmarshalling results from every STAF request twice

    SourceForge.net: Front page news 2009

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