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By 2010, Woodcock had marshalled the center into a powerhouse with great independence — in many ways, outside the reach of the political whims of the commissioners who came and went.

From Salon • Jun. 18, 2025

Within three months, she had marshalled an unlikely group of astrophysicists into a 50-strong orchestra and choir, working with Damon Albarn and Bobby Womack.

From The Guardian • Jun. 3, 2013

"Without the massive overseas aid I had marshalled," said Busia, "the country is utterly bankrupt."

From Time Magazine Archive

The late Lord Lovat had persisted in his adherence to James the Second of England after his abdication, and had marshalled his own troops under the banners of the brave Dundee.

From Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II. by Thomson, Mrs.

The evening before, when Mrs. Jones had marshalled the other Sears children and had taken them into the bedroom to see their new sister, Jimmy was not to be found.

From The Court of Boyville by Lowell, Orson