When fuel shortages finally halted the 4th AD, the Germans marshaled reserves and planned a counteroffensive against the Third Army. |
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The defense lawyers can't possibly have marshaled all of the mitigating factors in order to make a presentation already. |
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The facts are well marshaled but the text suffers from lax editing and proofreading. |
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As they marshaled the aircraft to its final parking spot, the number three brake became engulfed in flames. |
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These bloggers marshaled their legion of sock puppets to engage in intellectual combat. |
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Even at the tail end of the season, we were seeing numerous herds of 20 or more antelope marshaled by some very fine quality herd bucks. |
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In the Hippodrome, for example, statuary was marshaled to depict Constantinople as the New Rome. |
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They marshaled their underlings in San Pedro Sula and set to recruiting a whole new crop of chairmen for their army. |
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Even without the evidence marshaled by Bebchuk, Brav and Jiang, Lipton's complaint was always a bit far-fetched. |
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Back in the day, I marshaled some of the rare coins I had in junior high and took out a subscription to Rolling Stone. |
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When a wound occurs, a wide variety of structural and functional proteins such as proteoglycans, collagen and fibronectin are marshaled to the wound site. |
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Evaluation of a set of interventions, marshaled to attain specific global, regional, country, or sector development objectives. |
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Space-based resources are now being marshaled to support firefighters battling forest fires in British Columbia. |
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How did they recruit that small army of 700 each evening and who marshaled that army? |
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Opposition was marshaled by the Communists, but the Agrarians were divided in their votes. |
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As you know, their length, mass, as well as the manner in which cars are marshaled, affects the in-train forces. |
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It was a staggering sum, and proof that the participants had marshaled all their disposable funds for the occasion. |
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Janina marshaled her courage and continued performing music written for one-handed pianists. |
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Government intervention undoubtedly increased savings and marshaled foreign exchange. |
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A global coalition of mostly northern countries marshaled huge military and financial resources against terrorism. |
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The legislature, marshaled by Speaker Ruslan Khasbulatov, began to sense that it could block and even defeat the president. |
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The uprising was easily quashed, and the emperor was banished, but two years later he escaped and again marshaled his forces, preparing to advance on the imperial capital at Kyōto. |
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Designing and building the equipment required to develop Pazflor marshaled the know-how of hundreds of people at dozens of industrial sites worldwide. |
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Facts and ideas must be solid and well marshaled. |
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With numerous divisions and agencies working on all aspects of development, in addition to its political role, the UN has not always effectively marshaled the full strength of its resources. |
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The church, too, has marshaled paranormal skeptics to battle against the encroachment of what it has called spiritualism or spiritism. |
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Food writer and activist Anna Lappé started a Web site called Food Mythbusters that's designed to counter the vast resources marshaled by the food and agrichemical industries in policy debates. |
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Many have noted that Dr. Monnett's observations could be marshaled against decisions by his employer, the Department of Interior, to grant permission for oil and gas drilling in the Arctic. |
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At that time he devised what is still known to lawyers as the Brandeis brief, in which economic and sociological data, historical experience, and expert opinions are marshaled to support the legal propositions. |
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She carefully marshaled her thoughts before answering the question. |
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