Make ready for action or use.
A law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law.
Highest rank in the Brazilian Army and the Brazilian Air Force.
1 That is common sense, but the new marshal will not be helpful.
2 The despondency and suffering were extreme; and the marshal had Cavalier sounded.
3 Did you hear him say he used to be a federal marshal ?
4 Apparently he shot a marshal when he escaped a few days ago.
5 The latter had made a halt; Albert hastened to inform the marshal .
6 All personal relations now virtually ceased between the Emperor and the marshal .
7 The marshal salutes the altar and the princes and resumes his place.
8 The marshal and his father disappeared at the turn of the avenue.
9 Now and then the glance of the marshal wandered to the door.
10 Come, men, let's be about our business before the marshal comes back.
11 The marshal still has the revolver and you can smell the powder-smoke.
12 I am a United States deputy marshal in the service of Steele.
13 After Mose went out the manager winked at the marshal and said:
14 The grand marshal said he would present the account to the Emperor.
15 Nevertheless, an order is an order; and the marshal had to obey.
16 Ed Grayson, retired federal marshal who should have known better, actually groaned.
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