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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
maraud .
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Examples
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So why, Professor Bernstein, are you holding Greenwald to the legal standard when he may have just been using the common rhetoric whereby anyone who marauds or hijacks at see may be called a pirate?
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From the short free-kick, Ricketts intercepts the pass and marauds forward, driving at the centre of the United defence.
Bolton Wanderers v Manchester United - as it happened John Ashdown 2010
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It opens with an angry ghost named Jennie, the venomous, conflicted daughter of a Ku Klux Klan member, and she marauds around in the attic even as the half-soaked couple, Emma and Franklin, take refuge from the storm.
Nelson Pressley reviews Rorschach Theatre's 'Voices Underwater' 2011
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So why, Professor Bernstein, are you holding Greenwald to the legal standard when he may have just been using the common rhetoric whereby anyone who marauds or hijacks at see may be called a pirate?
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So why, Professor Bernstein, are you holding Greenwald to the legal standard when he may have just been using the common rhetoric whereby anyone who marauds or hijacks at see may be called a pirate?
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So why, Professor Bernstein, are you holding Greenwald to the legal standard when he may have just been using the common rhetoric whereby anyone who marauds or hijacks at see may be called a pirate?
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So why, Professor Bernstein, are you holding Greenwald to the legal standard when he may have just been using the common rhetoric whereby anyone who marauds or hijacks at see may be called a pirate?
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So why, Professor Bernstein, are you holding Greenwald to the legal standard when he may have just been using the common rhetoric whereby anyone who marauds or hijacks at see may be called a pirate?
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US-British ties in areas of banking, oil and defense industries drive our joint military operations in the Middle East, Central Asia and most anywhere else from this marriage wreaking hell on earth wherever it marauds.
Reviewing Michel Chossudovsky's America's War on Terrorism 2007
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US-British ties in areas of banking, oil and defense industries drive our joint military operations in the Middle East, Central Asia and most anywhere else from this marriage wreaking hell on earth wherever it marauds.
Reviewing Michel Chossudovsky's America's War on Terrorism 2007
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