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marshalAn English word that means to arrange into a particular order as a means of preparation. See data marshalling. marshal 1. (in England) an officer, usually a junior barrister, who accompanies a judge on circuit and performs miscellaneous secretarial duties 2. in the US a. a Federal court officer assigned to a judicial district whose functions are similar to those of a sheriff b. (in some states) the chief police or fire officer 3. (formerly in England) an officer of the royal family or court, esp one in charge of protocol 4. an obsolete word for ostler How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Soon, car marshallers from the nearby assembly plant began independently parking their newly manufactured Mustangs in the test lot. Specifically, it provides the ability to make synchronous and asynchronous remote calls, push and pull callbacks and automatic discovery of remoting servers using pluggable transports and data marshallers. |
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