For brave, true, noble GeorgeMarshall, was never ashamed to weep over the woes of humanity!
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Men like GeorgeMarshall had no doubt that it was America's national interest to accept wider obligations.
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I came to the second, more interesting, observation with the help of the writer and organiser GeorgeMarshall.
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Can it possibly be GeorgeMarshall?
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Please convey to Mr. GeorgeMarshall a cordial welcome into the service of our beloved Faith from our Guardian.
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No wonder GeorgeMarshall wept.
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At the appointed time GeorgeMarshall returned, to find his wife awaiting him; and without delay they sought the Sea-Foam's pier.
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The wild crash sounded the death-knell of one brave, noble heart, and crushed countless hopes as GeorgeMarshall's soul went out.
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For a moment before turning to his books, GeorgeMarshall looked out of the window, far away to the blue, misty harbor.
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After dinner, Fredric March read from three dead Nobelists: Sinclair Lewis, GeorgeMarshall, and Hemingway -a terrible unpublished chapter selected by his wife.
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The law had only been waived once before, in 1950, to allow GeorgeMarshall, the post-war Secretary of State, to serve as Secretary of Defense.