
1) Army officer
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1) Armed agent 2) Arrange in logical order 3) Assemble and organise troops 4) Badge wearer 5) Bring together 6) Dillon for one 7) Dillon or Earp 8) Direct 9) Drive 10) English boy name 11) Federal lawman 12) Federal officer in Westerns 13) Field follower 14) Fire station figure 15) French word used in English
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1) Arrange 2) Array 3) Assort 4) Dowding 5) Escort 6) Gather 7) Hickock 8) Mobilize 9) Ney 10) Rally 11) Saxe
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1) n. a federal court official who may serve papers and act as a law enforcement officer in keeping order in court, protecting federal officials, making arrests or participating in court-ordered police activities. Each district court has a federal marshal and a corps of deputies. 2) n. in several states, a law enforcement officer, similar to a sher...
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Marshal (also spelled marshall, esp. in British English) is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society. As marshals became trusted members of the courts of Medieval Europe, the title grew in reputation. During the last few centuries, it has been used for elevated offices, such as in military rank and civilian law enforce...
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[Brazil] Marshal (Portuguese: Marechal) is the highest rank in both the Brazilian Army and the Brazilian Air Force, although the latter is titled Marechal-do-Ar (literally Marshal of the Air). These ranks are equivalent to that of Admiral in the Navy. A marshal is distinguished by using five stars, which for a marshal of the air are in the ...
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[Italy] The Italian military rank of maresciallo (marshal) is classified as a `sub-officer` and is the highest rank of non-commissioned officer in the Italian armed forces, higher than the rank of sergeant but lower than that of ensign/second lieutenant; there are from three to five grades within the rank, according to the different branche...
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[university] A Marshal in a Sri Lankan University is an official tasked with maintaining security and discipline within the university. The role played by Marshals is similar to that of campus police, however they are not law enforcement officials. The appointment of a Marshal is done by the University Act. ==History== The units of Marshals...
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• (n.) Originally, an officer who had the care of horses; a groom. • (n.) A ministerial officer, appointed for each judicial district of the United States, to execute the process of the courts of the United States, and perform various duties, similar to those of a sheriff. The name is also sometimes applied to certain police officers of a...
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an on-board observer in the Bassmaster Elite Series. Marshals ensure the integrity of competition by reporting rules violations to BASS tournament officials as well as assist by operating technological devices such as BASSTrakk and BASSCast. As randomly paired on-board observers, Marshals also witness first-hand a full day of tournament fishing wit...
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in some past and present armies, including those of Britain, France, Germany, Russia or the Soviet Union, and China, the highest ranking officer. The ... [1 related articles]
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Just like we say marshaling the resources, marshal in golf is a person who manages the crowd and patrols a golf course, while keeping a steady pace of the play. He also responds to a golfer's queries.
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Highest military rank in the British Royal Air Force. In the French army the highest officers bear the designation of maréchal de France/marshal of France. It corresponds to admiral of...
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(n) Marshal is the law enforcement officer authorized to serve official documents and orders containing court orders or court ordered actions. Marshal is also appointed to deal the property under the will of a deceased person or the bankrupted person.
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A person appointed by a tournament committee to keep order and handle spectators.
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Mar'shal transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Marshaled or
Marshalled ;
present participle & verbal noun Marshaling or
Marshalling .]
1. To dispose in order; to arrange in a suitable manner; as, to
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Mar'shal noun [ Middle English mareschal , Old French mareschal , French maréchal , Late Latin mariscalcus , from Old High German marah-scalc (G. marschall ); marah horse + scalc servant (akin to Anglo-Saxon scealc , Goth. skalks
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An officer of the United States, whose duty it is to execute the process of the courts of the United States. His duties are very similar to those of a sheriff. It is enacted by the act to establish the judicial courts of the United States as follows:That a marshal shall be appointed, in and for each district, for the term of four years, but shall.....
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1) A law enforcement officer similar to a sheriff. 2) A judicial officer who serves papers and provides other services to the court. The U.S. Marshals (also called federal Marshals) provide security and other services to the federal courts.
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In the USA, a marshal is n officer with certain police duties. The Judiciary Act of 1789 provided for officers called marshals, whose functions with respect to the Federal courts were to be like those of sheriffs with respect to the State courts. In 1790 they were entrusted with the census enumeration, and so frequently with respect to later census...
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summon verb make ready for action or use; `marshal resources`
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marshall noun 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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A course official who oversees the safe running of the race. Marshals have several roles to fill, including observing the spectators to ensure they do not endanger themselves or the competitors, acting as fire wardens, helping to remove stranded cars/drivers from the track and using waving flags to signal the condition of the track to drivers.
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A course official who oversees the safe running of the race. Marshals have several roles to fill, including observing the spectators to ensure they do not endanger themselves or the competitors, acting as fire wardens, helping to remove stranded cars/drivers from the track and using waving flags to signal the condition of the track to drivers.
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Marshal is an English name for boys. The meaning is `marshal, caretaker of horses` The name Marshal is most commonly given to American boys. What do they use in other countries? Marshall (English) Marshell The name sounds like: Marschal, Marshell, Marischal, Marchall Similar names are: Marshawn, Marsh, Marshon, Mishal
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