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That is common sense, but the new marshal will not be helpful.
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The despondency and suffering were extreme; and the marshal had Cavalier sounded.
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Did you hear him say he used to be a federal marshal?
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Apparently he shot a marshal when he escaped a few days ago.
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The latter had made a halt; Albert hastened to inform the marshal.
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Six months of this had me slightly ga-ga and I wanted out.
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It actually felt pretty good, and he was ga-ga with ecstasy.
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It seems like schools and universities have gonega-ga over dry-erase boards.
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My chil'n wo'k in the ga'den and tend that acah patch o' co'n.
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How could I discuss our survival with Stein if I couldn't even say goo-goo-ga-ga?
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The fieldmarshal looks on and waits for letters addressed to him.
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As an expression of my thankful recognition I appoint you fieldmarshal.
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Everyone spoke loudly of the fieldmarshal's great weakness and failing health.
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Has he been degraded into a fieldmarshal, or into a soldier?
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Yet she directed the porters with the sure command of any fieldmarshal.
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Retired. He made it sound like fleetadmiral, retired.
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The doorman looked like a retired fleetadmiral.
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When Black Jack first came to this star system he gave his rank as fleetadmiral.
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In the messages sent by the Alliance fleet in its first visit here, Geary wore the insignia of an Alliance fleetadmiral.
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There could be more than one Allied flag officer on Hell, but there was no way there would be more than one fleetadmiral.
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Nevertheless, the commanding generaloftheAirForces reported very little racial disorder or conflict overseas.
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And the generalofthearmy taking Jeremias, said to him: The
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Which outranks, the secretary of war or the generalofthearmy?
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Roger Jones was adjutant generalofthearmy, and brigadier general by brevet.
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Pedro de Villavicentio acted as serjeant-major or adjutant- generalofthearmy.
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From this time, under various titles, he acted as inspector- generalofthearmy.
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Number one, who knew what and when, and did the commander-in-chief know?
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But he was merely commander-in-chief and no longer dictator of the nation.
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I also have a standing legal order from the commander-in-chief, he said.
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He was asked about his thoughts on Donald Trump becoming the commander-in-chief.
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I'd rather Jacques did, but... a special officer beards his own commander-in-chief.
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Vixa's mother, Lady Verhanna, commanderofthearmies of Qualinost, wholeheartedly endorsed Vixa's military bent.
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The commissariat department, moreover, was responsible to the President and not to the commanderofthearmies; this, perhaps, was the worst fault of all.
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The Military Governor of Paris, CommanderoftheArmies of Paris.
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The sun was high when we reached the little town where General Foch, CommanderoftheArmies of the North, had his headquarters.
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And the CommanderoftheArmies of the North, probably the greatest general the French have in the field to-day, was kneeling there alone.
Usage of five-star general in English
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Burkhead was a tall, white-haired man who carried himself like a five-stargeneral.
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He liked being a five-stargeneral.
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Holland, with all that ordinance up front, that flank firepower and the five-stargenerals.