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marshall

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Marshall is an occupation name whose origin is from the Frankish mare ("horse") + skalkoz ("servant"). It is most commonly found as a surname, but may also be used as a given name. It is also an old Scottish surname meaning 'Love of Horses'.

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To be sure, in cases of flat conflict between an act or acts of Congress regulative of such commerce and a State legislative act or acts, from whatever State power ensuing, the act of Congress is today recognized, and was recognized by Marshall, as enjoying an unquestionable supremacy.

Later, when Marshall arrived in Philadelphia, Adams felt still better about the makeup of the commission.

Indeed, for all he had been through, Marshall was confident, he told Adams, that the French did not want a war with the United States.

Secretaries Marshall and Stoddert, the two in the cabinet Adams counted on, came to pay their respects.

To replace him Adams first turned to his old friend John Jay, but when Jay declined, he chose John Marshall.

But it is probable that Adams knew exactly whom he would choose before Marshall ever entered the room.

Few men had so impressed Adams as Marshall, with his good sense and ability.

This period of antisubmarine warfare closed with a stern warning, delivered by General Marshall to Admiral King on 19 June 1942: losses by submarines off our Atlantic seaboard and in the Carribean now threaten our entire war effort.

Jorge catches the eye of an old friend seated two rows up: Henry Johnson, an astrophysicist who also used to work at Marshall Space Flight Center.

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Marshall had to force himself to think, and he found it helped not to look Brummel in the eye for a moment.

Then Brummel leaned forward with a strange smile on his face, his hands folded tightly on the desk and his gray eyes giving Marshall that same numbing, penetrating strangely pacifying gaze.

After Marshall was gone and the door was safely closed, Alf Brummel sank into his chair with a relieved sigh and just sat there for a while, staring into space, recuperating, building up the nerve for his next difficult assignment.

Something told Marshall that Brummel and his cops were definitely not the ones to call on this.

She sidled up to Brummel, and the two of them stood there looking proudly at Marshall and Bernice, as if they were trophies.