Definitions
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- noun software The process of transforming the memory representation of an object to a data format suitable for storage or transmission, which is typically used when data must be moved between different parts of a computer program, or from one program to another.
- verb UK Present participle of
marshal .
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Examples
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But he did demonstrate real political acumen in marshalling the argument that had no rebuttal and that carried the day.
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Leadership is critical in marshalling and mobilizing existing support for racial fairness.
New Century Politics 2000
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Joscelyn inspected them like a captain marshalling his men, and when each was armed with an apple she said:
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Joscelyn inspected them like a captain marshalling his men, and when each was armed with an apple she said –
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When there’s something that we really want, there’s never any difficulty in marshalling the requisite drive force to go with it.
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This is called marshalling the ranks where there are no ranks; baring the arms (to fight) where there are no arms to bare; grasping the weapon where there is no weapon to grasp; advancing against the enemy where there is no enemy.
The Tao Teh King, or the Tao and its Characteristics Laozi 1856
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This is called marshalling the ranks where there are no ranks; baring the arms (to fight) where there are no arms to bare; grasping the weapon where there is no weapon to grasp; advancing against the enemy where there is no enemy.
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Users can control what is private and public with different settings, he says, but added that maybe people don't know enough about "marshalling" their accounts.
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Whether he’s right or wrong, this is the kind of marshalling of evidence one would want to see — I’m hoping he does in fact get around to it in the later volumes.
What the Foucault? 2005
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So it remains to demonstrate the existence of the class struggle by a marshalling of the facts.
THE CLASS STRUGGLE 2010
hernesheir commented on the word marshalling
In heraldry, the arrangement of various coats-of-arms on one shield to depict the several matches and alliances of a family. Latin cumulatio armorum.
December 11, 2012