Women in the Marshall Islands wear Mother Hubbards and think only prostitutes wear pants. |
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Mr Marshall told the court he was a commercial printer for 30 years before he retired. |
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Dr Marshall places Knox in his context and cuts him down to size without debunking him or letting him be effaced by the tumult of his times. |
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Marshall was quite agreeable and for 10 minutes we discussed common places. |
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A poetry slam was judged by Cecilia Marshall, widow of Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. |
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Marshall also witnessed the Big Drum dance in Carriacou, a spiritual ritual that involves chants, fire, dancing and song. |
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Marshall, though, would not escape with slackness again, even if it wasn't quite so slapstick the second time round. |
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Mr Marshall said several other species of lizards and skinks were also starting to become active as the weather warmed. |
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All but one of the hearths Marshall found consisted of scatters of burned earth and charred animal bone. |
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That presented an inviting opportunity to Steven Thompson and the Scotland striker dispatched a low left-foot shot past Marshall. |
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My father was already up at the front of the church with Father Marshall, the same priest who had married them nearly eighteen years ago. |
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The selectors have got a high opinion of Justin Marshall as a person and as a player. |
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Springdale is home to the largest community of Marshallese people outside of the Marshall Islands. |
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At this stage, Foster and Marshall look banker bets to be heading Down Under, though neither is taking anything for granted. |
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In both the US and UK the novel will be published under the name Michael Marshall. |
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Marshall got up, brushed himself down, grabbed his case, and walked to the door. |
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But after 18 years as head coach, Clive Marshall has passed the baton to John Bates and become director of rugby. |
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Marshall just edges out Richie McCaw who needs a few more years' experience before elevation to captaincy. |
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September 17, 1999 was the day the Supreme Court's Marshall Decision struck the region's coastal communities like a thunderbolt. |
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Mr Marshall then went back into the tunnel with firemen to uncouple three of the tankers and drive them to safety. |
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Knight errant, star of the tilt yards and champion to the king, Marshall was one of England's most famous knights. |
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Marshall pushed his skateboard behind Jade and slid his arms around her petite waist. |
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Each cylinder can generate radio signal to disrupt cellular traffic, said Marshall. |
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The issue got considerable media attention in the court's Donald Marshall decision which gave broad fishing rights to the Mi'kmaq nation. |
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Last year, Marshall appointed a blue-ribbon commission to advise her about the courts' management problems. |
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Alfred Marshall, disguising his boldness under a mousy writing style, proposed an even stronger supplement to the land tax. |
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In October 1999, Marshall became one of 13 women at the helm of a state supreme court. |
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Prince was put down twice, by Lara at slip and Marshall at short mid-wicket early on. |
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He misquotes and misrenders Marshall so badly one doubts if he ever finished reading Marshall's Principles. |
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Patrik Elias scored a short-handed goal and set up a power-play tally by Grant Marshall for the Devils. |
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Then again, Marshall was one of my best friends, and turning him in would break our pact. |
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Correspondence, deeds, mortgages, and business papers document the Burnett Family of Marshall County, Illinois. |
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Mrs Marshall is no stranger to the skies, as she held a private pilot's licence in the past, and has been a passenger on microlight trips before. |
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The eastern wall is formed by the caretaker's cottage, which Marshall has extended, almost invisibly, with reclaimed bricks. |
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Lord Marshall, the airline's chairman, will be acting chief executive until a successor is found. |
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More limited, yet more pervading, internationalists embraced the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economies of Europe. |
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The parade was led by British Legion branch secretary David Marshall, who carried its standard. |
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Early in the match he brought a fine save out of David Marshall in the Celtic goal after a defensive error from Joos Valgaeren. |
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Marshall can rebound, score and defend, which is precisely why the Raptors would not agree to the deal unless Marshall was included. |
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Through the 1790s, Marshall stalwartly supported the Washington and John Adams administrations. |
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In the butterfly, Marshall ranks among the national leaders, as does Torpey. |
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As a historian and also a lover of the arts, Marshall has no problem with Schiller's playing fast and loose with the facts. |
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Mr Marshall, who suffered a heart attack six years ago, needed the procedure after a series of angina attacks. |
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The other principal theory is that Earhart was able to find a tiny spit of land in the Marshall Islands and both Earhart and Noonan survived. |
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When two weeks later Churchill urged Eisenhower to speed his advance into Czechoslovakia in order to occupy Prague, Marshall vetoed the proposal. |
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Although he had time to shoot under Marshall, Luna swivelled and as the keeper bore down on him executed a dive of glorious artistic merit. |
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Spearman is a fictitious character, the hero of a series of murder mysteries written by Marshall Jevons. |
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Lucinda Marshall, author of this story and obvious feminazi, thinks mothers should refuse such gifts today. |
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Marshall gives an incandescent performance vocally and dramatically as a woman desperately trying to hold on to her sanity in a world gone mad. |
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Adam looked at the Marshall through narrowed eyes as he buckled on his gun belt. |
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Both Kuerten and Marshall vowed not to ride on a team with O'Connor, and are in dispute with the selectors. |
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Just as Honiss reffed the away team as the transgressors, in Paris Peter Marshall saw wrongdoing in the Scots' approach to ruck and maul. |
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Marshall Wyler drew his famous twelve gauge Greener and box of shells and made his way across the street to the Bank to investigate. |
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Citing historical evidence, Marshall answers his own query in the negative. |
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The perfect illustration of this is Marshall Berman's example of the rock in the backyard. |
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Gareth Marshall, on his debut, scored the Cullingworth side's first after waltzing his way past three defenders. |
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What motivates Colin Marshall is just total absorption in what he is doing and he is proud of it. |
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German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps had been beaten and driven out of Africa by the time the 100th arrived. |
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To Marshall Bertrand, Napoleon's faithful aide, this was the most accurate likeness. |
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Marshall was barely containing his glee as he struggled to stuff a small water pistol under his seat. |
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They were flat broke, but the brothers still had some Marshall gear the label had bought for them. |
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Marshall is not only a dedicated daddy to Hailie, he is also a great big brother to Nathan. |
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In the first scene of the film, Marshall Will Kane marries the ravishing Amy and retires his marshal's badge. |
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Marshall identified whole milk as one of the main sources of saturated fat in the diet. |
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The great cardiac vein then drains into the superior vena cava or left brachiocephalic vein via the oblique vein of Marshall. |
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Marshall was lacing his shoes when his brother came in and jumped onto the end of his bed. |
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Marshall, on the other hand, always sounded peevish, arrogant and condescending. |
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Mr. Marshall sighed, trying to spread a more relaxed feeling out into the tense air between them. |
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Although fighting was soon resumed, Marshall continued his efforts to bring the two sides together. |
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The industrialist gave the original diamond as a present to Arlena Marshall, but he later demanded its return when Arlena dumped him. |
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Marshall says she doesn't take into account the real-world reverberations of her rulings. |
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Marshall, who was convicted of the assault in July last year, had also been found guilty of three counts of failing to surrender to bail. |
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And somehow, in all his research, Marshall also missed this astonishing piece of news, which likewise has not seen the light of day before. |
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He then used his expertise to destroy the German Army at Stalingrad which lead to Field Marshall von Paulus surrendering his forces. |
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Marshall plays unsociable, awkward detective Luke Stone, and his senior officer and partner is played by Amanda Donohoe. |
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The Ukrainian, celebrating his 28th birthday today, made no mistake as he coolly slotted the ball past Marshall. |
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You wanted to talk to Marshall about what had happened that day, but figured the issue was best left undiscussed. |
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It was fitting that the goal should come from an error, and a horrific one from home goalkeeper Marshall. |
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Gen. George C. Marshall began planning the postwar occupation of Germany two years before D-Day. |
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For Marshall, citizenship expresses full membership in the national political community. |
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Marshall Street, our local drinking hole, now has shrubbery, not just suds. |
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A smoke-filled room at Marshall Space Flight Center, with representatives of every specialty at Marshall present. |
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Marshall stalked impatiently up to her and got to about three inches from her face. |
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Oscar Marshall may also have offered a limited number of hand-signed proofs. |
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The Marshall Islands are a group of low-lying coral atolls and islands in the central Pacific Ocean. |
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The story is in how Marshall attracts them, like you, with songs stripped of lyrical and musical artifice and a smoky, kool chick voice. |
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Third-place chasers Goole are at full strength for their match although manager Paul Marshall is still on the lookout for some new faces. |
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By contrast, Marshall at least flirted with the idea of state ownership of land. |
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The ubiquitous Tully Marshall plays the grizzled sidekick role, showing much more range as an actor in talkies than he had in silents. |
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In all fairness, too, Marshall has at the ready pretty rational reasons for almost every change he made in this adaptation. |
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Charlotte Marshall, a privately practicing clinical psychologist in Adelaide, South Australia echoed Harper. |
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Marshall Berman, 72 Philosopher Marshall Berman was as much an admirer of diversity and modernism as he was of Karl Marx. |
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In 1933, in the nadir of the Great Depression, a young forester named Robert Marshall proposed a bold new socialist paradigm for managing the nation's timberlands. |
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Fears have been growing about the safety of the structure since the near collapse of the former Marshall Snelgrove store in St Nicholas Street over the summer. |
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It was anticommunist labor that got Marshall Plan aid past communist dockworkers in Europe. |
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Perhaps even more important are the legacies of HBCU alumni like W.E.B. DuBois, Thurgood Marshall, Dr. John Hope Franklin and Marian Wright Edelman, among others. |
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Robert Kennedy and his assistant Attorney General Burke Marshall brought new energy to the Civil Rights Division. |
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Then the director, penny Marshall, encouraged him to drop some of the literal behavior and put more of himself into the character. |
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Marshall disputes the argument that Dean has locked up the nomination. |
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Brandon Marshall, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, has a rap sheet including two domestic violence charges. |
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The creation of these three administrative commands allowed Marshall, the army's chief of staff, and his general staff to control operations and plans. |
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As a result, by the eve of World War II, no one seriously questioned the dictum of Gen George Marshall, Army chief of staff, that no democracy could endure a 10-year war. |
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But it still has this incredible soul with the music, Motown, Jack White, and Marshall Mathers. |
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Up stepped Parker to blast the ball past Marshall from the resultant kick. |
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Finally, Marshall W. Mason's superb direction, using John Lee Beatty's outstanding set design, also helped to potentiate the theatricalism of the piece. |
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As James Marshall Bridge states, more has to be shared, so it stands to reason that Joe Public has to manage with less as there will be less to go round. |
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I remained, at that point, unconvinced that Marshall was guilty of the grand larceny count. |
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A Hearts move broke down when Marshall scooped up a cross, and the goalkeeper saw space at the other end of the field and whacked a clearance for Craig Dargo. |
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He also whacked a shot for which Marshall stretched to push on to the crossbar, although referee Doug Somers missed the contact and failed to award a corner kick. |
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At the end of the eighth season, Marshall is offered judgeship and impulsively accepts before talking to Lily. |
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Bonauto, now an official MacArthur genius, is rightly known as the Thurgood Marshall of the marriage movement. |
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Those who worked with the taciturn Field Marshall revered him. |
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So how did newton Marshall, a resident of Jamaica, end up in the competition? |
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Sure enough, Sean and Marshall were sitting on the tailgate of his truck. |
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At the table-read for Sarah Marshall, Jonah and Russell had such amazing chemistry. |
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In his new song Vegas, the walking therapy session formerly known as Marshall Mathers raps about raping Iggy Azalea. |
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Marshall has gotten a few nibbles of interest, and some of his pupils have been signed, though most pitching coaches try to undo what he has taught. |
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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. |
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Finally, as half-time approached, Glass almost broke the deadlock with a 25-yard shot that had Marshall launching himself across the goal to save. |
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And, in one of the shrewdest personnel moves of his career, he appointed General George Marshall as secretary of State. |
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In the Marshall Islands, World War II gravesites are washing away. |
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The founders of ethical Oil, and opechatesgays, are Hamish Marshall and his wife, Kathryn Marshall. |
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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. |
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Possibly only Professor Peter Groenewegen, the author of a magisterial biography of the English economist Alfred Marshall, could surpass him in this. |
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Rob Marshall lets a sigh of relief erupt so loud it could be heard by giants in the sky. |
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The Marshall told us all the rules and warned us that people had, in fact, died paintballing by not being safe, so we would really have to stick to them! |
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Mair and Damania found, however, in his Official Papers by Alfred Marshall evidence that he supported the Ricardian capital-in-general conclusion. |
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Their paper argues that the correct attribution should be to Ricardo, with Marshall bringing forward in time the Ricardian tax incidence doctrine. |
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Marshall single-handedly reset our understanding of how ulcers are created, and won a Nobel Prize for his efforts. |
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Democratic turnaround artist Will Marshall on what Republicans can do to end their political losing streak. |
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Will Marshall is president and founder of the Progressive Policy Institute, a centrist political think tank. |
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Also, with forgetting Sarah Marshall, you were really one of the first to see Mila Kunis as a screen siren. |
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Orangeburg County Coroner Samuetta Marshall said Tuesday that the cause of death was asphyxiation due to strangulation. |
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They lured Castucci to their headquarters, an office inside Marshall Motors, a garage at 14 Marshall Street in Somerville. |
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John Marshall was on the run from York Police when he telephoned his mother from a public call box in Amsterdam and told her he had nothing to lose. |
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Bradley was unconscious and had stopped breathing before Mr Marshall performed the heart massage and mouth-to-mouth techniques he uses to save his calves. |
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After Lily and Marshall, his roommates and best friends from college, get engaged, Ted becomes determined to find his soulmate. |
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In the final at Lord's they beat Kent by 41 runs, including 90 runs from Robin Smith and three wickets each from Malcolm Marshall and Shaun Udal. |
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Thus the story begins with a young Andrew Marshall, an autodidact, reading widely and voraciously in Detroit. |
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Marshall viewed aesthetics as a special branch of introspective psychology dealing with algedonics, the science of pleasure and pain. |
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On the contrary, instead of wholeheartedly defending Chase, Marshall fell over himself to accommodate his accusers. |
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Neither Marshall nor Bouterwek makes clear the connection existing between the Gang-days and the Major and Minor Litanies. |
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However, the war left the UK severely weakened and depending financially on the Marshall Plan. |
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The Marshall University plane crash was an all-fatal, horrific hull-loss accident. |
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The States General allowed the core regiments of the Dutch field army to participate under command of Marshall Schomberg. |
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Marshall Aerospace is at Cambridge Airport on the A1303 in the east of the town, towards Teversham. |
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However, some, like William Marshall, 1st Earl of Pembroke, felt already English in the 12th century. |
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Marshall admits that much of his interpretation is still highly controversial among many historians. |
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Starting in 1948 West Germany became a major recipient of reconstruction aid under the Marshall Plan and used this to rebuild its industry. |
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He had been tasked by General George Marshall with providing detailed reports on the military situation in Africa. |
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The Marshall Plan, just as GARIOA, consisted of aid both in the form of grants and in the form of loans. |
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The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states roughly on a per capita basis. |
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The purpose of the Marshall Plan was to aid in the economic recovery of nations after WWII as well as to antagonize the Soviet Union. |
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In order to combat the effects of the Marshall Plan, the USSR developed its own economic plan, known as the Molotov Plan. |
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Secretary Marshall became convinced Stalin had no interest in helping restore economic health in Western Europe. |
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Much of the Marshall Plan aid would be used by the Europeans to buy manufactured goods and raw materials from the United States and Canada. |
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In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State. |
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To clarify the US's position, a major address by Secretary of State George Marshall was planned. |
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Marshall was convinced that economic stability would provide political stability in Europe. |
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However, before the Marshall Plan was in effect, France, Austria, and Italy needed immediate aid. |
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The Marshall Plan money was transferred to the governments of the European nations. |
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The Marshall Plan aid was mostly used for the purchase of goods from the United States. |
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Also established were counterpart funds, which used Marshall Plan aid to establish funds in the local currency. |
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The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states on a roughly per capita basis. |
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The UK received 385 million USD of its Marshall Plan aid in the form of loans. |
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There is some debate among historians over how much this should be credited to the Marshall Plan. |
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Most believe that the Marshall Plan sped this recovery, but did not initiate it. |
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The political effects of the Marshall Plan may have been just as important as the economic ones. |
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The trade relations fostered by the Marshall Plan helped forge the North Atlantic alliance that would persist throughout the Cold War. |
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The Marshall Plan, linked into the Bretton Woods system, also mandated free trade throughout the region. |
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Others have proposed a Marshall Plan for Africa to help that continent, and US Vice President Al Gore suggested a Global Marshall Plan. |
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The Marshall Plan money was in the form of grants that did not have to be repaid. |
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Large parts of the world devastated by World War II did not benefit from the Marshall Plan. |
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Over the next decade, a considerable amount of American aid would go to Spain, but less than its neighbors had received under the Marshall Plan. |
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Marshall described the modern welfare state as a distinctive combination of democracy, welfare, and capitalism. |
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Stalin therefore prevented Eastern Bloc nations from receiving Marshall Plan aid. |
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The tone is achieved by a combination of tone control settings on the guitars and Clapton's Marshall JTM45 amplifier. |
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As Gore Verbinski was unavailable, Bruckheimer invited Rob Marshall to direct the film. |
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Alfred Marshall criticised Smith's definition of economy on several points. |
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Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall upheld the martial tradition in the twentieth century. |
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This model has found support in notable classical and neoclassical economists including Alfred Marshall, John Stuart Mill and Jaroslav Vanek. |
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Williams wrote in a critical way about Marshall McLuhan's writings on technology and society. |
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In April 2006, it was announced that noted former New Zealand All Blacks scrum half Justin Marshall had signed to play for Ospreys. |
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Marshall was really overpassing his authority when he ordered the security guards to fire their tasers at the trespassers. |
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In 1946, Johnny's parents changed his name to James Marshall Hendrix, in honor of Al and his late brother Leon Marshall. |
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Years earlier, Mitch Mitchell had taken drum lessons from the amp builder, Jim Marshall, and he introduced Hendrix to Marshall. |
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During the four years prior to his death, he purchased between 50 and 100 Marshall amplifiers. |
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In 1979 West Indian Malcolm Marshall, widely regarded as one of the best bowlers to grace the game joined the club. |
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For Africa, Marshall has collected some fortysix observations of which almost half are concerned with Pierines. |
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In 1920, after the conclusion of World War I, Japan received a League of Nations mandate over the Caroline and Marshall Islands. |
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Micronesians settled the Marshall Islands in the 2nd millennium BC, but there are no historical or oral records of that period. |
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Over time, the Marshall Island people learned to navigate over long ocean distances by canoe using traditional stick charts. |
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Linckens, another Missionary of the Sacred Heart visited the Marshall Islands in 1904 and 1911 for several weeks. |
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It renounced all of its Pacific possessions, including the Marshall Islands. |
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This policy was the government strategy not only in the Marshall Islands, but on all the other mandated territories in Micronesia. |
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The battle in the Marshall Islands caused irreparable damage, especially on Japanese bases. |
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In 2005, Aloha Airlines canceled its flight services to the Marshall Islands. |
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In September 2013, the Marshall Islands hosted the 44th Pacific Islands Forum summit. |
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However, some have questioned the ability of the Marshall Islands to enforce this zone. |
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Due to its very low elevation, the Marshall Islands are threatened by the potential effects of sea level rise. |
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According to the president of Nauru, the Marshall Islands are the most endangered nation in the world due to flooding from climate change. |
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Most birds found in the Marshall Islands, with the exception of those few introduced by man, are either sea birds or a migratory species. |
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The official languages of the Marshall Islands are English and Marshallese. |
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Airlines include United Airlines, Our Airline, Air Marshall Islands, and Asia Pacific Airlines. |
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Among these coalition of nations are Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Tonga, Tuvalu, Palau, and the Marshall Islands. |
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Rehnquist, Elena Kagan for Thurgood Marshall and Neil Gorsuch for both Byron White and Anthony Kennedy. |
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In 1925, the Taft Court issued a ruling overturning a Marshall Court ruling on the Bill of Rights. |
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The Court, with John Marshall as Chief Justice, found firstly that Madison's refusal to deliver the commission was both illegal and correctible. |
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Chief Justice Marshall, however, did not address jurisdictional issues until addressing the first two questions presented above. |
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Marshall disagreed and held that Congress does not have the power to modify the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction. |
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Consequently, Marshall found that the Constitution and the Judiciary Act conflict. |
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Justice Marshall Rothstein became the first justice to undergo the new process. |
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In 1947, Stalin had also denounced the Marshall Plan and forbade all Eastern Bloc countries from participating in it. |
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The remaining two hold their seats by right of the hereditary offices of Earl Marshall and Lord Great Chamberlain. |
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There was formerly an Earl Marshall of Ireland and Earl Marischal of Scotland. |
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The model was further developed and popularized by Alfred Marshall in the 1890 textbook Principles of Economics. |
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The politician William Marshall lived on the shore of Ullswater at Watermillock. |
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Several members of this society have progressed to the professional stage, most notably Marshall Lancaster and Jonathan Morris. |
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Oldham also has a Fencing Club, Marshall Fencing Club is a Competitive Fencing Club with most of its members competing on the national stage. |
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Unity and democracy are still taking a shellacking here on the home front, despite our successes in the Marshall Islands and in Italy. |
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Marshall didn't stumble on his fortune, but sure enough, his well was filled by the same Texas tea. |
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Moseley sent Milton to William Marshall, a.k.a. engraver to the stars. |
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Young waterskier Daniel Marshall Y was determined to follow in his sister's footsteps when he took part in a waterski championships. |
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In early October, Marshall McKay, the chairman of the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, announced plans for what will be the California Tribal College. |
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In fact, Marshall is currently living this scenario for real, not for yuks. |
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For most of history, artificial selection on large herbivores was probably weak, Marshall said. |
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A pair of 1970 Marshall vintage basket weave speaker cabinets are expected to fetch 8,000 to 10,000 dollars. |
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The Examiner was unable to track down Marshall but he admitted the bigamous marriage to a national newspaper. |
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The film starred Ken Marshall as Colwyn, the Hero who favours a sword as his weapon, and Lysette Anthony as Lyssa, The Princess. |
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General Marshall studied under Pershing, Eisenhower under Mac Arthur, and MacArthur under his own father. |
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Patrick Scheuermann, who served as the Marshall director since September 2012, is retiring from the agency, effective Friday. |
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Marshall also said that the Judiciary Act of 1789 did permit the Supreme Court to issue writs of mandamus, as Marbury had argued. |
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The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands, is a low-lying island country located in the northern Pacific Ocean. |
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Gee Bing, acting secretary of foreign affairs for the Marshall Islands, cast doubt on Jose's claims after speaking to him. |
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The acting secretary of foreign affairs for the Marshall Islands, Gee Bing, cast doubt on Jose's claims after speaking with him. |
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In the picture Jon Marshall, starring as Captain Marshmellow, held up local trainee space cadets Craig Eastwood and James Robson. |
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For real gutsy brunchers, there's a 40-minute thrill ride alternative with pilot John Marshall that includes loops, rolls and such. |
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Bill Cooke, Meteoroid Environment Office lead, NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. |
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Hamish Marshall himself is a former staffer of Prime Minister harper. |
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The company vice president and general manager of racing, John Marshall, said, 'We're off to a positive start of the Calder Meet. |
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Justice Thurgood Marshall saw this sidestep for what it was. |
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In a rare concession, Evans judges the attack on Marshall a mistake, but even this judgment is milquetoasty and loaded with qualifiers. |
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The collections reported herein are from the 1973 trip to the Caroline Islands, and 1968, 1969, and 1980 visits to the Marshall Islands. |
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Solar wind, according to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, consists of magnetized plasma flares and in some cases is linked to sunspots. |
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Marshall Space Flight Center, to provide information technology management service functions. |
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Annette Marshall opened Cold Cuts Delicatessen in the old hairdressers' shop in Bedlington Station, which had stood empty for two years. |
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But this time they settled on an Australian architect, Sam Marshall, a Sydneysider who had never embarked on a project of that scale before. |
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Marshall himself would have nary a cross word for Dixie of course. |
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Paleoecologist Evan Marshall is part of a scientific team studying the effects of global warming in Alaska's Federal Wildlife Zone. |
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He was inspired by the lack of appreciation from the general American public for the servicemen and our involvement there,'' Marshall said. |
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District Judge Price Marshall, those payments will end in four years, even though one of the districts still hasn't been declared desegregated. |
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Elvis Pavon scored for North in the 29th minunte, and Colin Marshall tallied a goal in the 36th minute. |
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Almost two centuries earlier, medical student Norris Marshall is illicitly working for grave robber Jack Burke to fund his education. |
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His college classmate, Bill Marshall, is a South Florida private eye. |
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It is not an irrebuttable reason, but if the precedent came from the pen of John Marshall, for example, it might be a very strong reason. |
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The delegation members included representatives from Anthem PPE, Well Care Oil Tools, Vishal Steel, Calter Group and Forbs Marshall. |
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The band consists of Marcus Mumford, Ben Lovett, Winston Marshall, and Ted Dwane. |
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Sharon Marshall, spouse of Steve Marshall, President of BP Exploration, was her Matron of Honor. |
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Retired civil servant and stallholder of five years, Valerie Marshall, 72, from Trethomas, said, 'You meet really interesting people from all walks of life here. |
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Goals came from Callum Jones, Owen Marshall and Reece Mockle. |
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To date, 33 new country records have been verified and another 30 await verification in Maury, Marshall, Hickman, Lawrence, Williamson, Lewis, Wayne and Giles County. |
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The captain of the Marshall Islands cargo ship, which is owned by Danish company Maersk Line, is a Bulgarian national, according to the BGNES news agency. |
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Sculpted by William Calder Marshall, it showed Jenner sitting in a chair in a relaxed pose, and was inaugurated at a ceremony presided over by Prince Albert. |
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Examples include the collections made by individuals such as Charles Stuart, James Prinsep, Charles Masson, Sir Alexander Cunningham, Sir Harold Deane and Sir John Marshall. |
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The US government provides defense for the Marshall Islands and officials could not say if Washington was required to take action under its ties with the Pacific nation. |
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Dimyarian pelecypods of the Mississippian Marshall Sandstone of Michigan. |
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Following the Second World War, US film companies were forbidden by the Marshall Plan to take their film profits in the form of foreign exchange out of European countries. |
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Marshall admits dismembering Mr Howe, 48, and disposing of body parts. |
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Many of the Marshall Islands traditional crop varieties have demonstrated tolerance to the difficult growing environment and thus remain crucial to the diet of local people. |
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The recent case of Jarvis Homes v Marshall demonstrates the need for careful scrutiny of the wording of all restrictive covenants on site assembly for development projects. |
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It's likely that he didn't begrudge what he had paid Marshall though, because he thought he had finally found a medical person who had walked a mile in his shoes. |
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His friend Henry Marshall, Chief Librarian of Kendal and Westmorland, took charge of publicity and administration, and his name appears as publisher on the early impressions. |
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Because Flanders had been widely devastated during the war and had been largely agricultural since the Belgian uprising, it benefited most from the Marshall Plan. |
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In 1789, due to a lack of trade in the Darlington flax mills, Murray and his family moved to Leeds to work for John Marshall, who was to become a prominent flax manufacturer. |
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Marshall notes that civil rights were among the first to be recognized and codified, followed later by political rights and still later by social rights. |
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After the Marshall Plan ended, the OEEC focused on economic issues. |
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They argue that Marshall selectively quoted the Judiciary Act of 1789, interpreting it to grant the Supreme Court the power to hear writs of mandamus on original jurisdiction. |
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The mixture was finer than the current HND Marshall mixture. |
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Marshall first examined the Judiciary Act of 1789 and determined that the Act purported to give the Supreme Court original jurisdiction over writs of mandamus. |
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Marshall found that delivering the appointment to Marbury was a purely ministerial function required by law, and therefore the law provided him a remedy. |
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Marshall quickly answered the first two questions affirmatively. |
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John Marshall in Virginia, James Wilson in Pennsylvania and Oliver Ellsworth of Connecticut all argued for Supreme Court judicial review of acts of state legislature. |
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Marshall sketches the rapid growth since the 1990s of solo ministries associated with the second wave of churches subscribing to the prosperity gospel. |
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The Marshall Court also ended the practice of each justice issuing his opinion seriatim, a remnant of British tradition, and instead issuing a single majority opinion. |
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The Ahmadiyya mosque in Marshall Islands is the only mosque in Micronesia. |
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Eccentric scientist Rick Marshall goes into a downward spiral after his theories about interdimensional travel are ridiculed by his fellow boffins. |
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The Marshall Islands are served by the Marshall Islands International Airport in Majuro, the Bucholz Army Airfield in Kwajalein, and other small airports and airstrips. |
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There are two tertiary institutions operating in the Marshall Islands, the College of the Marshall Islands and the University of the South Pacific. |
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Guinness Book of World Record invigilators Garda David Ryan and Beach Warden Turlough Marshall later took to the beach to confirm that 573 sandcastles had been built. |
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Soon Marshall is doing an elaborate foot-to-foot jig, and then they're all bounding around. Shoulder dips. Yee-ha faces. It's an impromptu hoedown. |
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In 2007, the Marshall Islands joined the International Labour Organization, which means its labour laws will comply with international benchmarks. |
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Honda Motor Company, a Japan-based automaker, is planning to start real-world demonstration testing of EV charging technologies in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. |
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In international politics within the United Nations, the Marshall Islands has often voted consistently with the United States with respect to General Assembly resolutions. |
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We recently had a group that went up to Marshall islands and of course today we are now formalising a number of volunteers that are already in Tuvalu, Mr Sayed-Khaiyum said. |
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Dating of the fossil record also is not very precise, Marshall said. |
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A large concentration of about 4,300 Marshall Islanders have relocated to Springdale, Arkansas, the largest population concentration of natives outside their island home. |
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Ushers included Cannon Burgess, William Drew Jefcoat, Chad Mattox, Hobbs Mtze, Fraiser Smith, and Marshall Vaught Taylor Bole and Tripp Smith served as ring bearers. |
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Many Pacific typhoons begin as tropical storms in the Marshall Islands region, and grow stronger as they move west toward the Mariana Islands and the Philippines. |
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In 2013, the northern atolls of the Marshall Islands experienced drought. |
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In World War II, the United States, during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, invaded and occupied the islands in 1944, destroying or isolating the Japanese garrisons. |
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