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marshalls

n. (plural of marshall English)

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Marshalls

Marshalls, Inc., is a chain of American and Canadian off-price department stores owned by TJX Companies. Marshalls has over 975 conventional stores, including larger stores named Marshalls Mega Store, covering 42 states and Puerto Rico, and 38 stores in Canada. Marshalls first expanded into Canada in March 2011. Marshalls is the U.S.'s second largest off-price family apparel and home fashion retailer, behind its sister company, T.J. Maxx.

Marshalls (house)

Marshalls was a house, located in Romford in the historic parish and Royal liberty of Havering, whose former area today forms the north eastern extremity of Greater London, England. The name Marshalls dates back to 1213 when Gilbert, son of Roger Marschal is recorded as leasing land in Havering to the house of Canons at St Bernard, and in 1321 Richard le Marescall owned land near the eventual site of the house. Marshalls was situated roughly where the playground of the current St Edwards' C of E Primary school is now, and at its greatest the surrounding estate was approximately bounded by the modern roads of Main Road, North Street, Pettits Lane, and Pettits Boulevard.

Marshalls (disambiguation)

Marshalls is a chain of US department stores.

Marshalls may also refer to:

  • Marshall Islands
  • Marshalls plc, construction materials company
  • Marshalls of Sutton on Trent, a bus operating company in Nottinghamshire, England
  • Marshalls, Gauteng, suburb of Johannesberg
  • Marshalls (house)

Usage examples of "marshalls".

The FBI was merely attempting to tie poor little defenseless Ratoranga, a primitive paradise, to the most horrendous high-tech crimes (that were clearly somebody else's), and trying to smear the royal yacht, which was going off toward home to become the basis of a locally owned cruise line for the rich and famous, tying the Marshalls to Ratoranga.

There is an island that the Ratorangans consider to be a part of the eastern Marshalls and that the eastern Marshalls consider Ratorangan.

Even more convenient, the Ratorangan government is corrupt as all hell and the government of the Marshalls just knows it's the highest form of national security installation and so long as it isn't for atomic and hydrogen weapons it doesn't really want to know.

The Osgreys were the Marshalls of the Northmarch, so it fell to the Little Lion to meet them.

Highgarden passed from kings to stewards, and the Osgreys dwindled and diminished, until the Marshalls of the Northmarch were no more than landed knights bound in fealty to the Rowans.

The aircraft carriers Lexington and Saratoga with their support ships were already steaming westward, one to knock out the land-based air in the Marshalls south of Wake, the other to deliver reinforcements to the Marines, and attack any Japanese sea forces it encountered.

They were hailing Admiral Halsey's gigantic attack on the Marshalls and Gilberts as the resurgence of Amen'can power in the Pacific, the Turn of the tide, the proof of the resilience of free governments, and so on and so forth.

When we struck the Marshalls he wanted to launch unescorted bombers beyond flight range, and at that his staff navigation was off.

Spruance's right hand moved over the chart as he talked, traversing thousands of ocean miles to pantomime a sweep through the Marshalls, the Marianas, and the Carolines to the Philippines.