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Marshall quickly answered the first two questions affirmatively.
Concluding quickly that since a writ of mandamus, by definition, was the correct judicial means to order an official of the United States ( in this case, the Secretary of State ) to do something required of him ( in this case, deliver a commission ), Marshall devotes the remainder of his inquiry at the second part of the question: " Whether it writ can issue from this court.
The Marshall Plan would help Europe quickly rebuild and modernize its economy along American lines.
His band circa 1925 included Howard Scott, Coleman Hawkins ( who started with Henderson in 1923 playing the low tuba parts on bass saxophone and quickly moved to tenor and a leading solo role ), Louis Armstrong, Charlie Dixon, Kaiser Marshall, Buster Bailey, Elmer Chambers, Charlie Green, Ralph Escudero and Don Redman.
Seizing the opportunity of Berlin's distraction with the European War ( which would become World War I ) and wanting to expand its sphere of influence in China, Japan declared war on Germany on August 23, 1914, and quickly occupied German-leased territories in China's Shandong Province and the Mariana, Caroline, and Marshall islands in the Pacific Ocean.
On September 19, 1950, Johnson resigned as Secretary of Defense, and the president quickly replaced him with General George C. Marshall.
The arrest was made so quickly and the removal was done so quickly that an angry section of the crowd was frustrated from assaulting the detainee, who was soon thereafter hurried to Marshall Square police station.
While at Marshall Field, he was the first to promote Christmas sales with the phrase " Only _____ Shopping Days Until Christmas ", a catchphrase that quickly was picked up by retailers in other markets.
Marshall quickly accessed the website for the dubious " Internet Church of Mammals " and obtained for Weiss the post of " Exalted Minister ", which allowed him to officiate at the impromptu wedding.
Selling out in advance, word quickly spread about our dynamic live shows and soon we were opening for established acts like Billy Squier, Hall & Oates, Rick Springfield, Molly Hatchet, Marshall Tucker Band and Foreigner, to name a few.
Marshall more than made up for this error in the next set of six by quickly drifting across the field, drawing defenders, then landing a pinpoint long cut-out ball to flying winger Jason Nightingale ; then after a series of miracle passes-Nathan Fien touched down, and New Zealand had snatched the game.
The hotel and restaurant quickly became famous, attracting prominent musicians and some of the most influential civil rights leaders of the day, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. and Thurgood Marshall.
Marshall, on a patrol to locate the King, learns they are there and quickly rides to the village with a group of his soldier friends.
In 1967 Marshall Bloom was elected general secretary and quickly appointed his friend Ray Mungo as international news director.
Kirchenbauer quickly accepted ABC's offer to star in his own series, and Dan Guntzelman, Mike Sullivan and Steve Marshall also agreed that a series further exploring the life of Coach Lubbock would have appeal.
Marshall College quickly gained national recognition and attracted students from a large geographical area, with some coming as far away as the West Indies.

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Among Strathairn's recent films are: We Are ... Marshall, a 2006 film about the rebirth of Marshall University's football program after the 1970 plane crash that killed most of the team's members ; and Cold Souls, starring Paul Giamatti as a fictionalised version of himself, who enlists a company's services to deep freeze his soul, directed by Sophie Barthes.

Marshall and Eric
Nimrod Expedition South Pole Party ( left to right ): Frank Wild | Wild, Shackleton, Eric Marshall | Marshall and Jameson Adams | Adams.
On 9 January 1909 Shackleton and three companions ( Wild, Eric Marshall and Jameson Adams ) reached a new Farthest South latitude of 88 ° 23 ′ S, a point only from the Pole.
* Burdon, Eric ( with J. Marshall Craig ).
* Eric Gregory Award: Tony Flynn, Michael Vince, David Cooke, Douglas Marshall, Melissa Murray
The two communities were often referred to as one " Corona / East Elmhurst " and is the childhood home of the first African American US Attorney General, Eric Holder, to Rap ( Hip Hop ) artists Kid n ' Play, Kwamé, Salt-n-Pepa and Kool G Rap, and is home to Queens Borough President Helen Marshall, New York State Assemblymember Jeffrion Aubry and Jimmy Heath recognized as a brilliant instrumentalist and a magnificent composer and arranger.
* VanderWerf, Eric A .; Wiles, Gary J .; Marshall, Ann P. & Knecht, Melia ( 2006 ): Observations of migrants and other birds in Palau, April – May 2005, including the first Micronesian record of a Richard's Pipit.
* VanderWerf, Eric A .; Wiles, Gary J .; Marshall, Ann P. & Knecht, Melia ( 2006 ): Observations of migrants and other birds in Palau, April – May 2005, including the first Micronesian record of a Richard's Pipit.
Many of its members played leading roles in Australian cultural life, such as the novelists Katharine Susannah Prichard, Judah Waten, Frank Hardy, Eric Lambert and Alan Marshall, the painter Noel Counihan and the poet David Martin.
Several well-known artists in Quebec and in Canada including Eric Lapointe, Marjo, Jean Leloup La Chicane, Amanda Marshall and April Wine have performed over the years at the festival.
Eric McLuhan ( born 1941 ) is the son of well-known media theorist Marshall McLuhan and co-authored with him the books The Laws of Media and Media and Formal Cause.
* University of Toronto: Marshall McLuhan Studies: About Eric McLuhan
* Eric McLuhan – internationally known media theorist and son of Marshall McLuhan
He later successfully convinced Nadia to join and added Marshall Flinkman and Eric Weiss.
* Eric M. Freedman, Milestones in Habeas Corpus: Part I: Just Because John Marshall Said It, Doesn't Make It So: Ex Parte Bollman and the Illusory Prohibition on the Federal Writ of Habeas Corpus for State Prisoners in the Judiciary Act of 1789, 51 531 ( 2000 ).
* 1969-75 Michael Eric Marshall
While authors such as Robert Carneiro, Beth Dillingham, and Gertrude Dole carried on White's program in its orthodox form, other scholars such as Eric Wolf, Arthur Jelinek, Elman Service, and Marshall Sahlins drew on their time with White to elaborate their own forms of anthropology.
Toward the end of the 1960s, Vox — whose sales derived largely from its association with The Beatles, who made extensive use of its amplifiers — fell in popularity as Marshall amplifier users Eric Clapton and others captured musicians ' imaginations.
On board for a few tracks, however, were bassist / vocalist Hunter, drummers Eric Marshall and Rob Ladd, and multi-instrumentalist Angie Carlson ( who would later marry Easter ).
In 2000, he re-teamed with Eric Marshall and his new wife, vocalist Shalini Chaterjee, to form the trio Shalini.
The song has been covered by numerous artists, including Ramones, Po !, The Hollies, The Nice, Eric Johnson, The Box Tops, Carl Verheyen, Marshall Crenshaw, Keith Jarrett, Steve Earle and La Mancha de Rolando.
In previous years the Dance Arena has hosted almost all of the most influential world DJ's and producers such as: Carl Cox, Sven Vath, Sharam, Francois K, Tiga, Axwell, Laurent Garnier, John Digweed, Darren Emerson, Danny Tenaglia, Frankie Knuckles, Eric Prydz, Eric Morillo, Green Velvet, Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, James Zabiela, Nic Fanciulli, Adam Beyer, Steve Lawler, Lee Burridge, David Morales, Sander Kleinenberg, Marshall Jefferson, Roger Sanchez, Timo Maas, LTJ Bukem, Felix The Housecat, David Guetta etc.

Marshall and Weiss
In reality, Vaughn had been recruited into a black ops division of the CIA called Authorized Personnel Only ( APO ), along with Sydney, Jack, and Marcus Dixon ( Weiss and Marshall Flinkman would soon follow ).
American baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright have placed the 1920 London Tecumsehs on the list of the Top 100 Minor League Baseball Teams of all-time — coming in at # 52, with a record of 86 wins and 32 losses.
Years later, baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright rated the 1947 Ports as one of the one hundred best Minor League teams of all time, ranked at No. 98.
In 2001 as part of the 200th anniversary celebration of Minor League Baseball, Bill Weiss and Marshall Write, two veteran chroniclers of minor league teams, researched and rated the best Minor League teams of the Twentieth Century.
In 2001, during the celebration of the centennial of the National Baseball Association, Minor League Baseball commissioned baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright to develop a list of the 100 best minor-league baseball teams of all time.
In 1998, Weiss and fellow historian Marshall Wright were chosen to select The National Baseball Association's top 100 minor league teams.
American baseball historians Bill Weiss and Marshall Wright have placed the 1920 London Tecumsehs of the Michigan-Ontario League on the list of the Top 100 Minor League Baseball Teams of all-time — coming in at # 52, with a record of 86 wins and 32 losses.

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