Still on the question of guns, are we going to feel safer with an armed sky marshal in Economy Class? |
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Attempting to apprise the mob of Louis-Philippe's abdication, an elderly marshal on a white horse preceded by a trumpeter went unheard. |
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He was recently announced as the next Chief of Defence Force, a position he will take up on July 4, on promotion to air chief marshal. |
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The families are now bracing themselves for a result, as convinced of their cause as the air chief marshal is of his. |
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The buddy picture genre gets a kick-start by pairing up a homicide cop and a fire marshal to solve the case. |
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However, in order to disguise this distinction he was made an air marshal, to sit beside a full admiral and full general. |
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On promotion to air marshal, he served for a short time as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Logistics Command. |
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In September 1939 he was promoted acting air marshal and in April 1940 was appointed Commander in Chief Bomber Command. |
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I was glad to know that there is really an air marshal there, and they are not afraid to shoot somebody who says they have a bomb. |
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A federal air marshal told the pilot that the passenger's name resembled one on a terror watch list, and that he had been acting suspiciously. |
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Shleifer and Treisman marshal an impressive array of evidence to demonstrate how far Russia's economy has come under Putin. |
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It wouldn't be politically wise for the ambitious local marshal to be associated with a roughneck like Horn. |
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And the grand marshal, the base's 366th Fighter Wing commander, got out at the reviewing stand. |
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In 1935 officers' ranks were re-established, including the rank of marshal for the top five commanders. |
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Now he is coming back to town to settle things with the marshal who had apprehended him. |
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The authority for fire regulations for each state is governed either by the fire marshal or the state department of health. |
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Working on an emergency action plan with a fire department or fire marshal helps to build rapport in the event of an emergency. |
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All, however, reserve special praise for the South Shore fire marshal, whom they say has been an enormous help in planning the space. |
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An official marshal in an orange vest was in place to initiate the spontaneous applause every time a wheelchair athlete sailed past. |
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Last year she helped to organise a national marshal training campaign, designed to make rallying safer, for the drivers and spectators. |
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The judge, marshal supervisor, prosecutor and other participants develop a plan designed to anticipate the security needs during trial. |
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Our heroine used the rest of the afternoon to marshal her thoughts and resources. |
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I marshal evidence for the concepts or hypotheses that formulate my insight before I judge that something is true or not. |
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And marshal your facts and arrange your thoughts, so you can present a logical argument to the readers. |
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No wonder they cannot write, or organize their thoughts, or marshal an argument, or identify the decade in which the Civil War took place. |
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The time frame to switch out these many local jobs and marshal the outbound train was tight and required precision work in a small yard. |
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In the ensuing confusion, he managed to win the race following a wrong flag signal by a panicked marshal. |
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Next year is the bicentenary of Andersen's birth, and his native Denmark will marshal an enthusiastic programme of celebrations. |
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The marshal mistook the message, thinking the emperor wanted to sweep the whole province. |
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Airlines which were consulted during the security review had previously expressed anxiety about the sky marshal plan. |
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El Al puts at least one armed, plain clothes sky marshal on all its flights. |
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And we should have sky marshal for the safety of the passengers in that cabin. |
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An on-board sky marshal detained the individual and the plane landed safely. |
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Just from you looking at somebody, you never know if that individual is really a passenger or a sky marshal. |
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But how does it have a deterrent impact if you don't know who the sky marshal is, if they're dressed in regular clothes? |
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His shoes were examined and he was seated in the back of the plane near a sky marshal. |
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The problem is, if a sky marshal has a weapon and someone takes over the plane, there could be danger of overreaction. |
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It is not hopeless, it is not undoable, we have only to marshal the will to start paying attention. |
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Before the runners started, he gave orders to the marshal to send trusted outriders forward and to see that the racers were not interfered with. |
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Vicious black-eyed figures in long dark cloaks with white neck collars and black horsewhips marshal the procession. |
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In 1941 Smuts was made an honorary field marshal in the British Army, but asked that he still be known by his old rank of general. |
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Dressed as a field marshal, the rank to which Catherine II had promoted him in 1773, he wears the Star of the Order of Saint Andrew. |
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Even at a distance, the field marshal of Ple'ebus's army could be heard barking out orders at those in his command. |
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Within a few years, however, he regained his stature, eventually becoming a field marshal and commander in chief of the British army. |
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Dr. Mott should know that this would be a promotion for the journalist, something like from a sergeant to a field marshal! |
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Family connection and military prowess ensured his appointment as marshal, but his Gascon temperament did not make him a comfortable relative. |
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The ranks of air vice-marshal, air marshal, and air chief marshal were introduced. |
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Frank Terreri works as a federal air marshal out of LAX, the Los Angeles airport that averages 640 outbound flights a day. |
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Suffice it to say she went off and married a soldier who later rose to the rank of field marshal. |
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Even more impressive is the fact that Kelly has managed to marshal this Rube Goldberg menagerie into a smart, funny lampoon of gung-ho militarism. |
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One of the public defenders handed it to a marshal, who hesitated for just an instant before taking it. |
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Bucca hung up the phone and started up the stairway with fellow fire marshal John Devery. |
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Capital in the form of money can now marshal resources flexibly. |
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The faculty was splendid in their academic regalia, students all gowned with their mortar and tassel led by a marshal carrying the college's mace. |
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In that regard, the Christmas drives do passably well for the month of December and, if the people and organizations marshal their resources well, into January. |
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But he proved equal to the task of avoiding encirclement and destruction, and in February 1943 he was promoted field marshal as a reward for his generalship. |
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They went ahead and terminated, not only my membership of the Council, but also my status as a skate official, a marshal and even my ordinary membership. |
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The former field marshal, once the highest-ranking officer in the Confederate High Command, had retired from the service when he was named interim Chancellor. |
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How will we know who is a sky marshal and who is a terrorist? |
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He was seated beside an armed sky marshal for that very reason. |
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Neither field marshal nor platoon leader should be point man. |
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Air marshal Houston was careful to make it clear that, however encouraging, the ping detections were not in itself enough. |
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Only 24 hours earlier, air marshal Houston had put the size of the search area at 18,000 square miles. |
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It has a presence, it remains potentially destructive, but all we can do is attempt to marshal it. |
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He became a fire marshal in 1992 and was at the scene after the World Trade Center was bombed the following year. |
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Before dying in 1219, marshal would begin the task of rebuilding England after decades of war. |
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To that extent, if there are costs incurred by the marshal in meeting that they are the subject of a fulsome undertaking by a person within the jurisdiction. |
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Time and again, the colourless, clear sky will marshal thunderheads, building them into great puffy dark cotton wool, filling the horizon from end to end. |
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Returning to the United States after a few years, Nicolay is appointed marshal of the Supreme Court. |
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Subsequently, Hadik was promoted to the rank of marshal in the Austrian Army. |
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But even the groggiest parade watchers perked up as the grand marshal, Kermit the Frog, wearing his famous smirk, went by. |
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The majority led careers in the British Army or the British Indian Army, rising through the ranks to eventually become a field marshal. |
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As a former fire marshal and fire investigator, Whitstine has worked with insurers before and used trained dogs to help pinpoint arson. |
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The marshal was originally responsible, along with the constable, for the monarch's horses and stables including connected military operations. |
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The office of royal marshal existed in much of Europe, involving managing horses and protecting the monarch. |
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Each Yankee Homecoming features a grand marshal and numerous street vendors. |
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Kumquat and crosnes round out the dish, fulfilling the apparent fancy restaurant obligation to marshal off-the-beaten-path ingredients. |
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Without a state fire code, the fire marshal must get permission from each plant operator before the staff can go in to ensure best practices. |
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At the same time, Guthrie, who relinquished the post of CDS and retired from active service in 2001, was promoted to honorary field marshal. |
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One day an air marshal, the next day an admiral of the fleet, then a field marshal. |
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When overhaul nearly was done, someone asked the fire marshal if he planned to relax the rules for fire watches. |
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In June 2014 former Chief of the Defence Staff Lord Walker of Aldringham was also promoted to honorary field marshal. |
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The rank insignia of a field marshal in the British Army comprises two crossed batons in a wreath of oak leaves, with a crown above. |
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One is a marshal with the thankless task of finding distrainable objects in bankrupt households or serving eviction notices. |
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Wellington was also the only field marshal to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, though several others served as cabinet ministers. |
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An air chief marshal is equivalent to an admiral in the Royal Navy or a general in the British Army or the Royal Marines. |
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The rank of air chief marshal is immediately senior to the rank of air marshal but subordinate to marshal of the air force. |
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For example, the rank that later became air chief marshal would have been air admiral. |
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The command flag for an RAF air chief marshal is defined by the two broad red bands running through the centre of the flag. |
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Some town officials say the administration of previous Supervisor Pete McGowan instructed the fire marshal not to inspect the airport. |
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When this is not the case, the senior ranking Air Force officer is the Chief of Air Force, holding the rank of air marshal. |
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Throughout the 20th century history of the Royal Canadian Air Force, only two officers held the rank of air chief marshal. |
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When Miller died in 1997 the Canadian rank of air chief marshal effectively passed into history. |
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The Chief of the Hellenic Air Force General Staff holds the more junior rank of air marshal, and is promoted to air chief marshal on retirement. |
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In 2014, Alex Sabundu Badeh was appointed Chief of Defence Staff and promoted to air chief marshal. |
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According to the prosecution, the defendants also face a military court marshal if found guilty. |
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The Russian Federation has replaced its chief marshal ranks with general of the army for both army and air force officers. |
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Retiring Commanders of the Sri Lanka Air Force are promoted to the rank of air chief marshal as an out going honour. |
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The marshal of England assumed the place of the constable of England in the royal palace in the command of the royal armies. |
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Following the unexpected swift victory, Hitler promoted 12 generals to the rank of field marshal during the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony. |
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This masterpiece of historiography was composed in 1225 or 1226 by a professional poet of talent at the request of William, son of the marshal. |
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Fata be declared as a war torn zone and be allotted with none lapsable special relief package on the pattern of a marshal plan. |
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Third, Fata be declared as a war turn zone and be allotted with none lapsable special relief package on the pattern of a marshal plan. |
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On 19 July, during the 1940 Field Marshal Ceremony at the Kroll Opera House in Berlin, Hitler promoted 12 generals to the rank of field marshal. |
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Jesse Owen will be parade marshal with the Union standard leading the mass number of standards. |
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Since the last hearing, the fire marshal has substantially completed fire alarm acceptance testing. |
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He added that the RCMP and the fire marshal in Iqaluit are conducting an arson investigation. |
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Its purpose was supposedly to marshal an expedition to fully conquer Ireland that never materialized. |
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He said that Musharraf must be punished under court marshal. |
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Columbus has been fighting a major bedbug infestation for years, and enacted a bedbug oversight committee to marshal forces to fight this incipit outbreak. |
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Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, born to a noble Czech family, was a field marshal and chief of the general staff of the Austrian Empire army during these wars. |
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The vast majority of officers to hold the rank of field marshal were professional soldiers in the British Army, though eleven served as officers in the British Indian Army. |
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The rank of air chief marshal is also used in the air forces of many countries which were under British influence around the time their air force was founded. |
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Zulfiqar Ali Khan was the first to hold the rank and in total from 1976 to 2012 there have been 13 Pakistani air chiefs who have held air chief marshal rank. |
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The rehabilitation shall be preceded by declaring FATA a war turn zone and allotted with none lapsable special relief package on the pattern of a marshal plan. |
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He also helped the Frankish marshal Charles Martel drive back the Arabs. |
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Deodoro da Fonseca, the marshal who crushed the revolt, much later overthrew Emperor Pedro II, and served as the first president of the Brazilian republic. |
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The former often marshal a curious argument, that because the early monodic sources did not indicate any rhythm, no rhythm was therefore intended. |
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A teachers' strike in 1995 was defeated because the COB could not marshal the support of many of its members, including construction and factory workers. |
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A British Automobile Racing Club marshal, who was caught up in the crash, died hours later after being taken to St Richard's Hospital near Chichester. |
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In last week's story she appeared at a court marshal for a soldier accused of disobeying an order in Afghanistan which led to the death of one of his men. |
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