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marshal1) n. a federal court official who may serve papers and act as a ...
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marshalearly 15c., "to tend (horses)," from marshal (n.). Meaning "to arrange, place in order" is from mid-15c.; that of "to arrange for fighting" is from mid-15c. Figurative us [..]
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marshalearly 13c. as a surname; mid-13c. as "high officer of the royal court;" from Old French mareschal "commanding officer of an army; officer in charge of a household" (Modern French m [..]
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marshalfederal law-enforcement officer.
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marshal1) A law enforcement officer similar to a sheriff. 2) A judicial officer who serves papers and provides other services to the court. The U.S. Marshals (also called federal Marshals) provide security a [..]
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marshal1. a person designated by a tournament committee to help with crowd control and to keep order 2. a person designated to patrol the course, keeping an eye out for problems in general, but usually pres [..]
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marshal1. a person designated by a tournament committee to help with crowd control and to keep order 2. a person designated to patrol the course, keeping an eye out for problems in general, but usually prese [..]
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marshalThe marshal on a golf course is basically the guard of it. His exercise is for example to keep the pace of play up, to respond on questions of golf players or to patrol the golf course. Marshals are usually volunteers and they are commonly remarkable because of their marked golf carts. The golfers mainly speed up and control themselves even more, i [..]
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marshala law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law place in proper rank; "marshal the troops" (in some countries) a mil [..]
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marshalJust like we say marshaling the resources, marshal in golf is a person who manages the crowd and patrols a golf course, while keeping a steady pace of the play. He also responds to a golfer's queries.
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marshalA person appointed by a tournament committee to keep order and handle spectators. MASHIE
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marshal(aka: "marshall", "ranger") With respect to tournaments or competitions that marshal is appointed by the committee to assist in controlling and policing the spectat [..]
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marshalA person designated on the course to keep play moving at a reasonable pace. Often called a ranger
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marshalA person appointed by a tournament committee to keep order and handle spectators.
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marshalA person appointed by a tournament committee to keep order and handle spectators.
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marshalan important officer in the army. In the United States, the same word also mean a sheriff
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marshalis an official person on the course controlling the pace of play and golf rules and etiquette observance.
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marshal1 : a ministerial officer appointed for each judicial district of the U.S. to execute the process of the courts and perform various duties similar to those of a sheriff 2 : a law officer in some ...
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marshalHousehold official in charge of the stables, later a royal officer. (Gies, Joseph and Francis. Life in a Medieval Castle, 230)
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marshalMarshal is a law-enforcement officer with duties similar to those of a sheriff. In U.S. Marshal is a federal official who carries out the orders of a federal court and is a employee of the executive b [..]
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marshalThe technique of passing procedure parameters and results for a remote procedure call. This is similar to the general process of serialization. RMI
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marshal(n) a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law(n) (in some countries) a military officer of highest rank(v) place in proper rank(v) arran [..]
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marshalA course official who oversees the safe running of the race. Marshals have several roles to fill, including observing the spectators to ensure they do not endanger themselves or the competitors, actin [..]
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marshalThe rally point from which approach for a shipboard landing begins, or the controlling agency aboard the ship for same.
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marshalTo combine coats of arms on a single shield by quartering
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marshalA law-enforcement officer who normally performs duties connected with a court.
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marshal1) n. a court official who may serve papers and act as a law enforcement officer in keeping order in court, protecting officials, making arrests or participating in court-ordered police activities. 2) [..]
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marshaln. "marshal, master of court ceremonies," s.v. marshal sb. OED. KEY: marshal@n
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marshaln 2 marchal 2
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marshalSometimes used as a synonym for "rendezvous," Marshal (as a noun) usually refers to the specific mid-altitude rendezvous point designated for check-in with the carrier's 'approach [..]
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marshalMarshals are positioned at many places around the race circuit, their job is to look after safety. This includes moving cars from unsafe positions and alerting drivers to on track hazards by waving va [..]
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marshalThe school official responsible for discipline and uniform regulation when the school is assembled, who also chases up offenders where appropriate.
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marshal
A high-ranking officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord, who was originally in charge of the cavalry and later the military forces in general.
A military officer of the highest rank i [..]
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marshalVariant of Marshall.
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