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Marshal rubbed his hands warmly, he was
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position and took a moment to marshal his recollection of
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“We’ve come over to the rail next to the winch, I’ve made eye contact with the deck marshal and he knows that this winch, and therefore mast, is manned
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He’s deck marshal of wake shift
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Henri tried to marshal his thoughts
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from the fire marshal stating that the “abandoned” warehouse burned to the ground
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Earth was put into marshal
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Sludge looked at Martin and said, “OK, your next stop would be to the Provost Marshal over at the Alleghenia Headquarters on Grant Street
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“Her name is Marshal Clay
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To you she is Marshal Clay, period
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But you won’t be going anywhere unless you get the okay from the Marshal
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By the time he spotted the entrance marked, “Office of the Provost Marshal”, he was convinced he was right
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Martin and the Provost Marshal Clay met for almost an hour
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Marshal Clay then got up and walked over to the inner window, which looked down on the courtyard of the old Courthouse
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“I will Marshal Clay and thank you for your help,” Martin said as he turned clumsily, bumping into the oak table in her office
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The care of his stables was committed to the lord constable and the lord marshal
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He had been invited to accompany the town marshal to check on an old man who lived in a sod house far out of the little town where we lived
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There was this Filipino that worked for the Provost Marshal at Nichols Field
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The Provost Marshal put him under house arrest so that we could protect him
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The Provost Marshal assigned me and another man that was about five years older than me to escort him to his home and bring him back
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You‘re put in formation where the officer in charge or the Provost Marshal can inspect all the guards to see if they are in proper uniform
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The Provost Marshal was a Captain Purvis
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I was assigned the duties of a flight Sergeant for a short while and then the Provost Marshal a lieutenant Colonel Barr put me in charge of pass and registration
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* From a military history view this was further and faster than what even Field Marshal Rommel could do in the Western Desert during the Second World War
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She took in a deep breath to marshal her energies, then turned to follow the lad toward the heavy, wooden doors banded with iron strips
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Such arrogance is unlikely to marshal much public support on her behalf
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The main thing here is to try and marshal your thoughts so that everyone who hears you understands what your position is
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The marshal smirked, chin still quivering, residual tears trailing down the scar
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Sitting upon a black leather couch next to the man she loved, Marshal with his model features who was really George, the strange disturbing vampire she met all those long remembered years ago
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She wanted to stop watching this programmed, stop hearing about those she knew were real and deal with it some other time she wasn’t intoxicated on wine, tired and needing the comfort of her Marshal to help her forget things
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He had shown her the world from a distance, a strange train that had scared her, what had all this been? Real imagery or creations of his or her imagination? She hoped to ask him all this when Marshal wasn’t here, when they were alone together
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Jasmin had dreamt of Max as she slept that night in which she had seen him standing by the bed she shared with her lover Marshal
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“It doesn’t have to happen Jasmin” he couldn’t tell her everything, not how she was dating George, the one named Marshal in his new disguise
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He found this Marshal character in the bathroom, about to take a shower
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She didn’t love him, she loved Marshal, the movie character in his mind which he had made to fit the bill for her
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But she was distant with her Marshal, shaken up and feeling as though a heavy weight was upon her heart
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She did love Marshal, he was the sun in the sky to her
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“What is it, your acting so rattled lately, what the fuck is going on with you?” he knew the answer in his mind, it was that Max was taking her away from him, scaring her off him, stopping her from loving him even though he wore this marsque of the man he called Marshal for her, it had all been for her
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A flicker of light moved across the room and the image of Max flicked into Jasmins vision “Max” she said without thinking, then looking at Marshal, it was obvious something was up,
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Marshal was George
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Then another part of her self remembered how she had loved him, except he had looked like another man- she truly had loved Marshal until that final dreadful moment
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How his name was Marshal and he was extremely successful, a little up himself but someone she loved very much
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Being Marshal would surely numb his sorrow this he knew with great confidence
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“Why Marshal, why hold that baggage of Jasmin and the life you had with her; remember that you created Marshal so that she would love you, you went to university, you bought that house, all to create a pleasurable person for her”
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marshal at the Tour of California, which is one of the
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I challenged him about the boilerplate admonition by which he and his fellow academicians had always prefaced their handing out the exam sheets, “I do not care which side of the issues you come down on, your grades will be determined by how well you marshal the facts and the law to support your conclusions
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” The fire marshal whistled long and low
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But because Soros has decided to marshal his impressive resources for the purpose of destroying my country, he is of concern to me
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Tui was 19, looked 14, and was, if not a pure Marxist, at least a Vietnamese nationalist who truly believed that salvation for her beloved country lay with Ho Chi Minh and not Vietnamese Prime Minister Air Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky and American President Lyndon Baines Johnson
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Marshal in his Arctic and Sub-Arctic jurisdiction and aided the cause of science and navigation by making ice and weather reports and navigation charts
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"You kidding? The fire marshal would tear his hair out
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force that only you can marshal
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At one time, he blamed Field Marshal Jan Smuts for releasing Gāndhi alive from South African jail
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He wrote to China’s Marshal Chiang Kai-shek in 1938:
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1944! That was the year Marshal Zhukov's Byelorussian Front headquarters made
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“It’s not a stack of Marshal amps, but the volume does go up to eleven,” he joked as he raised the tiny guitar amp next to his head
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In order to minimize the risk to the settlers from unstable cargoes in the atmosphere, the plan for the cargo ship was to unload and marshal the cargo in the decoy area on the asteroid
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You have the option of accepting this judgment or requesting a formal courts marshal
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“Court Marshal or one day of uncomfortable humiliation
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“According to the proceedings of the Courts Marshal, the lawyers would disagree
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“According to the proceedings of the Courts Marshal which I have in front of me, Captain Curra did not take personal gain from the material he is accused of having taken
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“And then Mary should do the marshal arts,” he suggested
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The last test was a marshal arts skills test
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The rounds were a minute each and were devoted to different styles of marshal arts
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By the time the courier gets there, they marshal the forces, and the forces arrive, we could be waiting two months
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(Q) Will the US dollar stop being the reserve currency for the world in the very near future and will that trigger riots/chaos in the US? Would Marshal Law be declared?
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It was then that I notice the fire marshal was wearing
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Themselves wearing breathing apparatus, Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Air Field Marshal Milch went down into the shelter, looking around for a few seconds before climbing back out
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Hitler nodded his head once, then looked severely at Air Field Marshal Milch
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The Marshal Police force couldn't have cared less about the
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Both Field Marshal Von Rundstedt in the West and Field Marshals Kluge and Manstein in the East have accepted my terms and are in the process of preparing to withdraw
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“We realize that, Comrade Marshal
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You know that we would not stand a chance in that case, Comrade Marshal
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“Comrade Marshal, what can I do for you and your two officers at this hour?”
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����������� ��Commodore, Lieutenant Wilson is in the process of calling Marshal Park�s headquarters in Uxbridge at my request
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����������� �Christ!� That was Air Chief Marshal Dowding, the commander of Fighter Command
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� What I am getting at, Doctor Jones, is that she has rendered valuable services to the RAF and that I, along with Air Chief Marshal Dowding, would take a very dim view of anybody mistreating her again
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����������� �My God, it�s Air Chief Marshal Dowding himself!�� Explained Doug as he snapped to attention and saluted, imitated by Nancy
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����������� �Captain Laplante, I, Air Chief Marshal Dowding, by the powers invested in me by His Majesty the king, am honored to award you the Military Cross for bravery under fire
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������������� ��But�Air Chief Marshal Dowding is due to announce the existence of Nancy Laplante during this meeting
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����������� ��Air Chief Marshal, please do not speak about Captain Laplante for the moment
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Marshal Dowding then jumped on his feet, to then speak in a strong voice
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����������� ��How could you believe such inanities, Marshal Dowding?��� Replied Lord Hankey
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����������� As the participants filed out of the room, Churchill intercepted Air Chief Marshal Dowding before he could leave and led him to a quiet corner
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����������� �Air Chief Marshal, I would like to congratulate you on the idea for Counterpunch
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� Nancy, wearing her combat camouflage uniform and her pistol belt, was on the observers� gallery on the request of Air Chief Marshal Dowding, to assist him during Operation Counterpunch
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� It attracted a lot of attention and whispered comments, but the proximity of the air chief marshal prevented excessive hoggling
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� The air chief marshal read it slowly twice, then turned towards Nancy
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����������� �Do you know where the air chief marshal is, Captain?�
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� Oops, there�s the Air Chief Marshal
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� Air Chief Marshal Dowding�s plan was a masterpiece of air strategy: it has broken the back of the Luftwaffe in France and Belgium
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����������� �With all due respect to Air Chief Marshal Dowding, the plan was suggested to him by Captain Laplante
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� Looking at the doorway, Nancy�s eyes bulged when she saw Prime Minister Winston Churchill standing in the entrance, with Air Chief Marshal Dowding directly behind him
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� The air chief marshal then took over the conversation
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� The king, dressed in a field marshal�s uniform and accompanied by numerous aides and senior officers, including Air Chief Marshal Dowding, stopped in the doorway of the ward while the patients hurriedly returned to their respective beds
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����������� Lord Beaverbrook had been anxious to see that mysterious Athena in person since that cabinet meeting where Air Chief Marshal Dowding had revealed her existence
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� Air Chief Marshal Portal, chief of Bomber Command, looked in puzzlement at the Prime Minister
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����������� �For that reason alone, I would authorize her to do that bombing raid, Air Marshal
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Field Marshal Milch, head of the Luftwaffe, then cut in politely
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� Getting back up, Hitler faced Field Marshal Milch
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He has been extracted from the machine, and he was conscious and talking to the marshals
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A wide range of court marshals of those involved spoke strongly
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In taking this position each of these disciplines marshals critical forces that have the effect of subverting the institutions of a responsible democratic society
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In their place, the field marshals of the Civil War, serving as its high priests as well, and perhaps anticipating a shorter attention span in the modern mind, require only Two Commandments: Be Not
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Despite my having $80,000 for a cash appeal bond on my person at the courthouse, the Judicial Marshals intentionally took Mike to Corrigan Correctional Institute where he spent Easter weekend needlessly
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Again, the Judicial Marshals were instructed to transport Mike from New London to Norwich Superior Court where I would post a surety bond for $100,000 and Mike would be released to me
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The marshals, intentionally, I maintain, knowingly took Mike back to Corrigan CCI instead of the courthouse just so that he would have to spend the weekend in jail despite my having posted bond with the Clerk of the Court
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Loy facilitated the establishment of well trained, armed Regular and Reserve Coast Guard “Sea Marshals” who boarded ships in major harbors to inspect vessels and escort them into port under cutter protection (Johnson, St
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The Coast Guard initiated the tactical deployment of Sea Marshals to monitor, police, and protect strategic U
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Both Field Marshal Von Rundstedt in the West and Field Marshals Kluge and Manstein in the East have accepted my terms and are in the process of preparing to withdraw
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Field Marshals von Rundstedt and Rommel repeatedly asked Hitler for more discretion but were refused
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Air Marshals had to be always vigilant
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gone as far as to chew out the marshals from Philly that had allowed me to
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staff chewed out the Marshals for the condition they brought you here in
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The closest school without deputy marshals patrolling the hallways with tasers and scatter guns
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With cold sweat running down his forehead, he quickly evaluated his options as the two marshals fixed him coldly
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it was for Field Marshals, Film stars and their exalted like, not the average
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“I have a feeling this is you, and if it is, damn if I’m giving you up to the marshals
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Marshals! We have a warrant for
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The marshals and officers run to and down the stairs as the
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Deputy United States Marshals but I am in charge because my pay grade is
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Marshals all female but so
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“Well,” Hamilton said, “the senator told me to tell you that if you’re not in his office by 12:30 he’ll have federal marshals pick you up on the street
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As they marched, dozens of marshals and under-marshals patrolled constantly, heading the army in the right direction, keeping the formation together, maintaining the separation of divisions and rounding up stragglers
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The marshals were all noblemen, for they had to have the authority to give orders
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Goebbels had promptly remodeled and expanded the house—the hundred-year-old former palace of the marshals of the Prussian court—to make it even grander than it had been
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The district marshals of nobility were all occupied with the elections, and it was impossible
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On the fifth day came the elections of the district marshals
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The district marshals walked carrying plates, on which were balls, from their tables to the high table, and the election began
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By the time Regan had reached him by phone in Chicago, Felicia had already warned him about the federal marshals camped out at LaGuardia; this, and not the snow, had been why they’d waited until Monday to fly him home
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In New York, the marshals had agreed not to cuff him, had allowed his chauffeured black towncar to ferry him directly to the courthouse downtown, where Regan waited at a side entrance with his legal team
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“For a thousand years before the Conquest, we were the Marshals of the Northmarch
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They were the Marshals of the Northmarch for a thousand years
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We were the Marshals of the Northmarch for a thousand years
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side now the marshals of the Horse-lords serve?'
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marshals, who were coordinating with campus security
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That situation meant he could send federal marshals to protect the freedom riders but he couldn’t afford to alienate southern senators by doing anything more
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’ In a word, those gentlemen, Gascons indeed, so bewildered him with fine words, and he is so flattered by his rapidly established intimacy with the French marshals, and so dazzled by the sight of Murat’s mantle and ostrich plumes, qu’il n’y voit que du feu, et oublie celui qu’il devait faire faire sur l’ennemi!’*[2] In spite of the animation of his speech, Bilibin did not forget to pause after this mot to give time for its due appreciation
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The fog lay unbroken like a sea down below, but higher up at the village of Schlappanitz where Napoleon stood with his marshals around him, it was quite light
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Napoleon, in the blue cloak which he had worn on his Italian campaign, sat on his small gray Arab horse a little in front of his marshals
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The marshals stood behind him not venturing to distract his attention
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When the sun had entirely emerged from the fog, and fields and mist were aglow with dazzling light- as if he had only awaited this to begin the action- he drew the glove from his shapely white hand, made a sign with it to the marshals, and ordered the action to begin
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The marshals, accompanied by adjutants, galloped off in different directions, and a few minutes later the chief forces of the French army moved rapidly toward those Pratzen Heights which were being more and more denuded by Russian troops moving down the valley to their left
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The uninterested and perplexed faces of the marshals showed that they were puzzled as to what Balashev’s tone suggested
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Besides the ordinary topics of conversation, Pierre heard questions of where the marshals of the nobility were to stand when the Emperor entered, when a ball should be given in the Emperor’s honor, whether they should group themselves by districts or by whole provinces
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In historical works on the year 1812 French writers are very fond of saying that Napoleon felt the danger of extending his line, that he sought a battle and that his marshals advised him to stop at Smolensk, and of making similar statements to show that the danger of the campaign was even then understood
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Conjectures as to Napoleon’s awareness of the danger of extending his line, and (on the Russian side) as to luring the enemy into the depths of Russia, are evidently of that kind, and only by much straining can historians attribute such conceptions to Napoleon and his marshals, or such plans to the Russian commanders
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reach this conclusion, nor any particular care or trouble on the part of the Emperor and his marshals, nor was there any need of that special and supreme quality called genius that
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From the battlefield adjutants he had sent out, and orderlies from his marshals, kept galloping up to Napoleon with reports of the progress of the action, but all these reports were false, both because it was impossible in the heat of battle to say what was happening at any given moment and because many of the adjutants did not go to the actual place of conflict but reported what they had heard from others; and also because while an adjutant was riding more than a mile to Napoleon circumstances changed and the news he brought was already becoming false
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The marshals and generals, who were nearer to the field of battle but, like Napoleon, did not take part in the actual fighting and only occasionally went within musket range, made their own arrangements without asking Napoleon and issued orders where and in what direction to fire and where cavalry should gallop and infantry should run
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Formerly, after he had given two or three orders and uttered a few phrases, marshals and adjutants had come galloping up with congratulations and happy faces, announcing the trophies taken, the corps of prisoners, bundles of enemy eagles and standards, cannon and stores, and Murat had only begged leave to loose the cavalry to gather in the baggage wagons
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Meanwhile an agitated consultation was being carried on in whispers among his generals and marshals at the rear of his suite
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The day after the council at Malo-Yaroslavets Napoleon rode out early in the morning amid the lines of his army with his suite of marshals and an escort, on the pretext of inspecting the army and the scene of the previous and of the impending battle
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But no! Mountains of books have been written by the historians about this campaign, and everywhere are described Napoleon’s arrangements, the maneuvers, and his profound plans which guided the army, as well as the military genius shown by his marshals
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Then we are told of the greatness of soul of the marshals, especially of Ney- a greatness of soul consisting in this: that he made his way by night around through the forest and across the Dnieper and escaped to Orsha, abandoning standards, artillery, and nine tenths of his men
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The source of this contradiction lies in the fact that the historians studying the events from the letters of the sovereigns and the generals, from memoirs, reports, projects, and so forth, have attributed to this last period of the war of 1812 an aim that never existed, namely that of cutting off and capturing Napoleon with his marshals and his army
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And it was a crime to applaud, in 1814, in the presence of those marshals who betrayed; in the presence of that senate which passed from one dunghill to another, insulting after having deified; in the presence of that idolatry which was loosing its footing and spitting on its idol,—it was a duty to turn aside the head
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Like Foy, his predecessor, after upholding the command, he upheld liberty; he sat between the left and the extreme left, beloved of the people because he accepted the chances of the future, beloved of the populace because he had served the Emperor well; he was, in company with Comtes Gerard and Drouet, one of Napoleon's marshals in petto
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Whether marching amid his aides and marshals in the van of countless cohorts that endlessly streamed it over the plains, like an Ohio; or whether with his circumambient subjects browsing all around at the horizon, the White Steed gallopingly reviewed them with warm nostrils reddening through his cool milkiness; in whatever aspect he presented himself, always to the bravest Indians he was the object of trembling reverence and awe
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This proposal furnished one more proof that Davout was the best tactician of all the marshals trained in the school of Napoleon
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The marshals sent General Belliard for assistance
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He was surrounded by a very large suite of marshals and other officials
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The marshals were apprehensive at one time lest Kutuzof should cut their communications
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It might have been expected that, as his marshals and all his generals were in uniforms, richly embroidered back and front with gold, the Emperor would be distinguished by the peculiar brilliance of his attire
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The latter ceremony is described as follows by an eye-witness—“A fat little man marched down the steps of the Palace, surrounded by a numerous suite of marshals and generals
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“On October 3,” says Constant, “after passing a sleepless night, he summoned his marshals
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The marshals clearly saw not merely the dangers of the approach of winter, but also the precarious condition of the army
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Seeing the stubbornness of his marshals, and Russia’s unwillingness to take the hand which he had proffered too late, Napoleon showed remarkable consideration for the happiness of the two contending nations, and resolved to secure peace at any price
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In consequence of Kutuzof’s plan, the Emperor and his picked troops were not harassed on the road to Krasnoye, while Marshals Davout and Ney, who brought up the rear, were exposed to the most determined attacks
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Their conduct is not to be wondered at, for no officer came from the Emperor, no aide-de-camp from the staff, nor from any one of the marshals, to warn these poor wretches, or, if necessary, to drive them by force to the bridges
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“The marshals appeared
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Neither the Emperor nor the marshals attended, but many generals and officers were among the soldiers who filled the hall
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“How did it happen,” he asks, “that nothing had been provided for before the army left Moscow? How was it that these masses of soldiers who died of cold and starvation, were found laden with gold and silver instead of the food and clothing they required? How was it that during a rest of thirty-three days they never thought of roughing the horses’ feet so that they might get along with more speed and safety? How was it that, even if Napoleon himself gave no orders, these obvious precautions did not occur to the other authorities—the kings, princes, and marshals? Were they not aware that even in Russia autumn is followed by winter? Can we suppose that Napoleon relied upon the sagacity of his men, and left them to look after themselves?
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) Why do good men, and even women, who are in no way connected with military affairs, go into ecstasies over the exploits of a Skobelévski and of others, and why do they take so much pains to praise them? Why do men, who are not urged to do so, who do not receive any salary for it, like the marshals of nobility in Russia, devote whole months of assiduous work to performing a physically hard and morally agonizing piece of business,—the reception of recruits? Why do all the emperors and kings wear military costumes, attend manœuvres and parades, distribute rewards to soldiers, erect monuments to generals and conquerors? Why do free, wealthy men consider it an honour to perform lackeys' duties to crowned heads, why do they humble themselves, and flatter them, and pretend that they believe in the special grandeur of these persons? Why do men, who have long ago stopped believing in the mediæval superstitions of the church, and who are unable to believe in them, seriously and invariably pretend that they believe, thus maintaining the offensive and blasphemous religious institution? Why is the ignorance of the masses so zealously guarded, not only by the governments, but also by the free men from the higher classes? Why do they with such fury attack every attempt at destroying the religious superstitions, and every true enlightenment of the masses? Why do men,—historians, novelists, poets,—who can certainly receive nothing for their flattery, describe as heroes long deceased emperors, kings, or generals? Why do men who call themselves learned devote their whole lives to the formation of theories, from which it follows that violence which is exerted by the power against the nation is not violence, but some especial right?
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If all these men did not have a firm conviction that the callings of kings, ministers, governors, judges, noblemen, landed proprietors, marshals, officers, soldiers, are something actually in existence and very important, not one of these men would think without terror and disgust of participating in the acts which he is committing now
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) Why do kindly men and women, who can have no manner of interest in war, go into ecstasies over the exploits of a man like Skobelev? Why do men who are under no obligation to do it, and who receive no pay for it, like Marshals of Nobility in Russia, devote months to the service which demands such unremitting labor, wearying to the minds as well as to the body,—the enlistment of recruits? Why do all emperors and kings wear a military dress, why do they have drills and parades and military rewards? Why are monuments built to generals and conquerors? Why do wealthy and independent men regard it as an honor to occupy the position of lackeys to kings, to flatter them and feign a belief in their special superiority? Why do men who have long since ceased to believe in the medieval superstitions of the Church still constantly and solemnly pretend to do so, and thus support a sacrilegious and demoralizing institution? Why is the ignorance of the people so zealously preserved, not only by the government, but by men of the higher classes? Why do they so energetically denounce every attempt to overthrow popular superstition and to promote popular education? Why do historians, novelists, and poets, who can derive no benefit in exchange for their flattery, paint in such glowing colors the emperors, kings, and generals of bygone times? Why do the so-called scientists devote their lives to formulate theories that violence committed on the people by power is legitimate violence—is right?
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These gentlemen ride onto the bridge alone and wave white handkerchiefs; they assure the officer on duty that they, the marshals, are on their way to negotiate with Prince Auersperg
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’ In a word, those gentlemen, Gascons indeed, so bewildered him with fine words, and he is so flattered by his rapidly established intimacy with the French marshals, and so dazzled by the sight of Murat’s mantle and ostrich plumes, qu’il n’y voit que du feu, et oublie celui qu’il devait faire faire sur l’ennemi!” *(2) In spite of the animation of his speech, Bilíbin did not forget to pause after this mot to give time for its due appreciation
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The uninterested and perplexed faces of the marshals showed that they were puzzled as to what Balashëv’s tone suggested
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In historical works on the year 1812 French writers are very fond of saying that Napoleon felt the danger of extending his line, that he sought a battle and that his marshals advised him to stop at Smolénsk, and of making similar statements to show that the danger of the campaign was even then understood
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It would seem that not much consideration was needed to reach this conclusion, nor any particular care or trouble on the part of the Emperor and his marshals, nor was there any need of that special and supreme quality called genius that people are so apt to ascribe to Napoleon; yet the historians who described the event later and the men who then surrounded Napoleon, and he himself, thought otherwise