The hordes of away fans were marshalled safely in and out of the ground by police. |
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The courses are signposted and marshalled, and there will be regular checkpoints with refreshments available. |
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However they could not breach a well organised defence well marshalled by Thomas and Jason and Kill retained their lead up to the break. |
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The younger players were well marshalled by their opponents and did not get the same latitude as they did in previous games. |
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There were other strongholds at Dun Ara, and at Eilean Amalaig in Loch Spelve, where the MacLeans marshalled their birlinns. |
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She marshalled her players before the game against Pannyok, speaking sternly, grasping each by the shoulder. |
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The Colombia goalkeeper marshalled a defence that conceded 21 goals in 34 league games. |
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However, their chances were few and far between in the first half thanks to a well marshalled defence with James and Sean playing very well. |
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However, open and closed wagons are available for the carriage of bicycles and can be marshalled into a train as required. |
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Now comes the biggest test of whether the rhetoric of connectivity can be marshalled into effective action. |
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He marshalled the attack, creating numerous openings with his astute forward passes. |
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Heavy cars must be marshalled as close as possible to the head-end and light cars to the rear of trains. |
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Yet it was only by selection, editing and rearrangement that the facts of nature were marshalled. |
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Donie tormented the opposition but generally was well marshalled by James who restricted him to just that single injury time point. |
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Within weeks Benenson's 'Appeal for Amnesty' had marshalled groups in several countries to examine human rights abuses. |
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There were a number of young people who turned out to be interns who had been marshalled in by the government for a photo op. |
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These facts are marshalled to produce the opposite of the truth. |
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The kicker is the molten sulphur is marshalled through NOLA before it gets to the docks at Tampa and then to the plants at Bartow. |
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Traditionally, passenger equipment moving in a freight train is marshalled next to the rear of the train. |
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Instead, technology has been marshalled, if anything, to figure out ways to make us all work more. |
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Large parts of western Belgium were quickly liberated as the Germans marshalled their defences in certain key areas. |
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Our newspapers, Web sites, magazines and broadcasting outlets were all marshalled to support the effort. |
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Management marshalled the resources to initiate the process and focus the effort. |
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This relates certainly to participants on whose behalf the array of community resources were not always marshalled effectively. |
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We marshalled all the resources required to do this in connection with the euro. |
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What if in 1981 President Reagan had marshalled the same reserves of energy and enterprise against it? |
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The event itself is properly marshalled with backup and recovery vehicles. |
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It marshalled organised labour against a war involving British participation for the first time since Suez, ultimately winning the united support of the TUC general council. |
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He recruited and marshalled the troops and issued their orders. |
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Substantial financial resources must be marshalled and drawn down during planning and construction, and the ensuing debt serviced over long pay-back periods. |
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The evidence, carefully marshalled, blows the official case to shreds. |
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Soon this type of locomotive proved too light for the heavy trains that were being marshalled and were eventually assigned to lighter work, shunting scrap and ingot buggies. |
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In 2000, Quebecor streamlined its operating structure and marshalled its forces around two operational poles: the industrial pole, spearheaded by Quebecor World Inc. |
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Pro-circumcisionists have marshalled as many arguments in its favour as anti-circumcisionists have marshalled against it. |
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Kaio marshalled Takanohana expertly in this match, not only defeating him for the second basho in a row but winning so aggressively that Takanohana actually had to withdrew from the tournament. |
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Moreover, they misidentify that cause: it is not poverty as such, but inequality. It is a sweeping claim, yet the evidence, here painstakingly marshalled, is hard to dispute. |
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Medcalf has marshalled facts, treated both centrifugal and centripetal tendencies within the Alliance and given reasons for why the Alliance should continue to exist. |
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The forward portion of the train was quickly engulfed in flames, and smoke entered the club car which was marshalled immediately behind the lead locomotive. |
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No one looked at the client as a person or marshalled the resources and expertise to help the client return to society as a fully functioning member. |
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Science and technology must be marshalled to resolve this global problem, which is a threat not only to sustainable development but also to peace and security. |
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The overloaded condition of the cars, the number of cars marshalled in the train and the steep mountain grade exacerbated the effect of the already diminished braking capacity of the cars. |
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The crossings must be marshalled on each side. |
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If we cannot do something about that by at least agreeing, on a non-partisan basis, that information should be marshalled and publicized by the government, what are we doing here if we cannot at least do that? |
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Miscreants sent to the headmaster were marshalled into wire wool platoons to clean the corridors. |
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A dozen points adrift at the interval, the home side made a better fist of the second period through the free-running Rob Cook, Jonny Bentley and Phil Burgess, resourcefully marshalled by the scrum-half Gavin Cattle. |
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It was noted that car CGTX 65064 was the first of six loaded liquefied petroleum gas tank cars marshalled in a block in this area of the assignment. |
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An inventory of national and collective resources should be pursued to give an overview of resources that could be marshalled within such a rapid reaction framework. |
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Agreement could not be reached, and both departments marshalled opinions in support of their respective views in a lengthy dispute that involved a succession of ministers and senior officials on both sides. |
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Indeed, the way in which he marshalled the Whitehall education machine and its resources to deliver his targets is a testament to his focus and determination. |
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Contention as to how the arms should be marshalled, and to which kingdom should take precedence, was solved by having different arms for each country. |
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In addressing his conductorial task, Richard Bradshaw marshalled his instrumental forces with tremendous energy, making the opera's final performance a night to remember. |
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The passion that the ACLU has historically marshalled to combat censorship and racial bigotry is now leading it to fight even the most benign safety measures. |
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