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marshall

A marshall is a kind of law enforcement official in the USA, usually a federal one. M.N. Harriman was the first law enforcement marshall in Anderson, Indiana.

marshall

(= marshal) (in some countries) a military officer of highest rank (= marshal) a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law

Marshall

United States jurist; as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835) United States general and statesman who as Secretary of State organized the European Recovery Program (1880-1959) United States actor (1914-1998)

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Marshall, I promise, this is not a cause of the week for us.
Frank J. MARSHALL (Usa).
Senior army, police and political officers, including Lieutenant General (later General Field Marshall).
Marshall, I'm looking for my shotgun guard.
Marshall!
Everything all right, Marshall?
Right, Marshall, we're ready.
How are you, Marshall?
He now speaks to Field Marshall Herring, Minister of War.
Marshall Herring is waiting.
This was made possible by the genius of Field Marshall Herring, upon whom I shall now pin a token of my regard.
To Field Marshall Herring!
I have been in communication with Marshall Herring in Osterlich.
Dr. Cameron, Armistead, Marshall, all Southerners.
General Headquarters, army of the Crimea. From His Excellency Field Marshall the Earl of Raglan, K.C.B. commanding.
Who did invite him?! I did, Marshall.
But Marshall.
But Marshall, he is cert. -Oertainly not!
How about a cup of coffee? The marshall's got 30 men out lookin' for you, son.
The marshall shot 'em all, and that was the end of it.
This is a United States Marshall, Mr. Wright.
And while we're about it, Marshall. it might be better for you if you dropped this role of attorney for the defense. and confined yourself to the duties of your office.
Just a minute, Marshall.
That's all right, Marshall.
Is that all, Marshall?
Good night, Marshall.
Yes'r, the police marshall.
Marshall, I promise, this is not a cause of the week for us. - No.
But Marshall, he is cert.
Didn't expect to see you ridin' shotgun on this run, Marshall.
Right, Marshall, we're ready. -Come on, folks, let's go.
Miss Marshall, my brother will see you now.
Miss Marshall.
If there is a widow, miss Marshall.
My maiden name was Sandra Marshall.

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Implementing a Marshall Plan-type initiative by mobilizing EU budget resources and additional lending by the European Investment Bank to finance investments in weaker countries could be an alternative, but it lacks political support.
Instead, the North procrastinated, sending Vice Marshall Jo Myong-rok to the US only in October 2000, near the end of Clinton's presidency.
During the Cold War, the United States not only pursued far-sighted policies like the Marshall Plan, but also represented freedom and democracy.
The Marshall Plan and NATO were crucial instruments of economic and military power, but popular culture reinforced their effect.
The dollars invested by the Marshall Plan helped achieve US objectives in reconstructing Europe, but so did the ideas transmitted by American popular culture.
Wherever one looks, using Marshall's toolkit, one sees economic equilibrium pulling things back to normal, compensating for and attenuating the effects of shocks and disturbances.
Marshall's economics has had a marvelous run, and has helped economists make sense of the world.
Marshall's economics - the equilibrium economics of comparative statics, of shifts in supply and demand curves, and of accommodating responses - is of almost no help in accounting for this.
Not in Marshall.
It has been generations since economists Robert Solow and Moses Abramovitz pointed out that Marshall's toolkit is a poor aid for understanding modern economic growth.
Economists are now awakening to the realization that the most interesting questions they face were always beyond the reach of Marshall's toolkit.
Nothing short of a massive, Marshall Plan-style outlay of financial resources, especially to rebuild the Middle East, will ensure long-term stability.
In the 1950's the British sociologist T. S. Marshall wrote about the progress of rights, from civil rights in the 18 th century, to political (democratic) rights in the 19 th century, to social rights in the 20 th century.
The post-World War II Marshall Plan provided debt relief as well.
The Marshall Plan was accompanied by partnerships for reconstruction in which the US and European recipient countries were on an equal footing.
Gauck's speech reflected the thinking in an important new report, entitled New Power, New Responsibility, released by the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik and the German Marshall Fund of the United States.
Dean Acheson, the US secretary of state who was an architect of NATO and the Marshall Plan, famously noted that Britain in the twentieth century lost an empire and never found a new international role.
But this is exactly what it did, successfully, with the post-1945 Marshall Plan and, unsuccessfully, with Iraq and Afghanistan today.

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