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Sentence count:252+4Posted:2017-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: marshalmarshall planjohn marshallmarshsalt marshmarshmallowharshwarshipMeaning: ['mɑrʃl /'mɑːʃ-]  n. 1. United States actor (1914-1998) 2. United States general and statesman who as Secretary of State organized the European Recovery Program (1880-1959) 3. United States jurist; as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835) 4. (in some countries) a military officer of highest rank 5. a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law. 
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31. Marshall 80 watt Valvestate combo, never gigged, 6 months old, £270.
32. Marshall raised the question of how one could go about drawing financial-value contours on a portfolio grid.
33. The sommelier, Wayne Marshall, is charming and will happily help you negotiate the exhaustive wine list.
34. It wanted that money sooner to spend on the recovery programme, Mr Marshall said.
35. John Violanti and James Marshall, the average time spent on a car phone is 50 minutes a month.
36. This stretch of road is oyster country and there are several spots in Marshall and Tomales to purchase the mollusks.
37. Marshall recited Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous speech from memory.
38. Marshall remembers how his father used to resist paying even five dollars weekly for child support.
39. A final difference with the Marshall era is the lack of spare capacity in the developed world.
40. There was no longer any need for her to be beholden to Fen Marshall.
41. The appearance of Marshall Lee Miller to handle his defence against the passport violation charge had seemed more than just providential.
42. Marshall, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) preferred to drive down to the office himself.
43. Another try at the corner of Sassenach was made by Jimmy Marshall in 1953, again from the Centurion groove.
44. Mr. Marshall Does not that figure underline the Government's commitment to the coal mining industry?
45. As interpreted by Marshall, Fleiss' crimes should have carried between 78 and 97 months.
46. This would explain the rapid rise to maturity of the likes of Marshall, Patterson and Ambrose.
47. There were exceptions, as when Bevin grasped at what became the Marshall Plan.
48. Marshall saw economics as a profession that should blend shrewd science with a devotion to people.
49. When I see Marshall Douglas on the street, I can barely speak to him.
50. Marshall was given his job back after being cleared of accusations that he abused drugs.
51. To its credit, however, it's initially simpler to use than both the Carvin and the Marshall.
52. Marshall took 10 for 92 in that match but arrived at Old Trafford for the third Test reportedly with a rib injury.
53. Carlsbro Sherwood 90, acoustic combo, £150, Marshall practice amp, £45.
54. One parallel with the Marshall period is the appetite for advice to both government and enterprises.
55. Graham Marshall followed with injuries to his rib cage which according to the internationalist following the game, will possibly terminate his career.
56. To his credit, Marshall has not taken any pratfalls, even though his balance at times has been shaky.
57. Marshall took 5 for 35 as wickets toppled at regular intervals, and the board reached only 162.
58. But as Marshall knew, economics is not just an academic study, but also a craft for practitioners.
59. He broached the matter carefully while Marshall put a match to some logs in the grate.
60. The shipping company seemed to have most of the floor below that occupied by Ingard, Marshall and the board.
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