• Yet even he was caught off guard by the intensity of the effort marshalled against him.

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  • The route was marshalled all the way with first aid cover provided by St John's Ambulance.

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  • It is a sweeping claim, yet the evidence, here painstakingly marshalled, is hard to dispute.

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  • He was not Mr Marinho's preference and his newspapers and television stations were marshalled against Lula.

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  • The statistics marshalled in this up-to-the-minute study by an experienced Wall Street Journal reporter can be astonishing.

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  • Roberts appeared to be marshalled by Hugo Southwell and Ben Cairns when he received the ball close to the touchline.

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  • There is no direct assault, logically proceeding from issue to issue, with facts marshalled in a scholarly or quasi-legal fashion.

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  • Marshalled by Mr Rove, millions of activists anti-tax people, gun people, social conservatives, neo-conservatives and many more comprehensively outfought their liberal equivalents.

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  • Nuneaton's Gary Jones was denied early on by the Southport offside trap as the visitors struggled to pierce a well-marshalled defence.

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  • Marshalled by an astrophysicist, Richard Muller, this group, which calls itself the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperature, is notable in several ways.

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  • But he doubts that Sufism can be marshalled to resist Wahhabi radicalism, a phenomenon that he insists has political, not religious, roots.

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  • Noseda marshalled the finest rendition of the piece the writer has heard.

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  • While plenty of evidence is marshalled to show that Gannibal was the first black intellectual in Europe, his personality remains frustratingly elusive.

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  • But Luton, marshalled by former Anfield veteran Don Hutchison, defended heroically, putting their bodies on the line for a succession of brave blocks.

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  • The superb Johnny Arr at scrum-half expertly marshalled Worcester's pack, as the Pirates were rarely allowed the necessary space from which to attack.

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  • Once they arrive at Cardiff, fans will be marshalled under a crowd control queuing system - police are warning long waits can be expected.

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  • But the day belonged to Ervine who marshalled the tail superbly to ensure Hampshire frustrated Somerset by adding 231 for their last three wickets.

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  • The marshalled mini-cab project was set up by merchants in and around Leicester Square along with local minicab firms, the police and the council.

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  • If politicians are perceived to be regulating against customer interests and retarding technological advance, the power of the public can be marshalled and felt.

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  • Inverness were more enterprising in the second half but came up against a stubborn Falkirk defence marshalled by former Scotland internationals McNamara and Steven Pressley.

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  • Sylvain Distin and Phil Jagielka marshalled Everton's defensive unit superbly throughout, pressing and closing City's forwards, while Johnny Heitinga was effective in breaking down the supply line.

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  • Subsequent employers have been of a similar opinion, as he captained each of his teams on the pitch, and has also marshalled with success from the sidelines.

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  • City's top scorer Paul Dickov had been well marshalled by the home defence in the first half-hour, but he cut free after 35 minutes only to volley wide.

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  • But in this as in other respects, Mr Blair's evidence slotted perfectly into the defences so expertly marshalled by a phalanx of loyal civil servants during the week.

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  • Gerrard, superbly marshalled by Claude Makelele, had been anonymous in the opening 45 but, with Chelsea happy to sit deep, the midfielder helped Liverpool back into the match.

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  • The evidence marshalled against Mr Zedillo so far looks flimsy.

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  • Large-scale defences are now being marshalled by governments, NGOs, scientists and investors, chief among them an international endeavour known as Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, or REDD.

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