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| | John Marshall |
 | | Marshall represented Henrico County in the House of Delegates from 1784 to 1787, and in June of 1788 was a delegate to the state convention called to ratify the U.S. Constitution. |  | | The Marshall court established the principle of judicial review, in which the court ruled that the Supreme Court had the power to declare invalid any act of Congress that was in conflict with the U.S. Constitution. |  | | By his opinions, Marshall increased the power of the Supreme Court as a branch of the federal government, emphasized the role of the judiciary in the states, and reinforced the national supremacy of the federal government. |
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http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whoweare/exhibits/marshall
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| | John Marshall |
 | | Marshall served as a delegate to Virginia's ratifying convention in 1788. |  | | Marshall's brilliant solution was to recast the case as one involving the Court's power to engage in judicial review, that is, to ascertain whether an Act of Congress meets the requirements of the Constitution. |  | | John Marshall was the oldest of 15 children of Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith Marshall. |
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http://www.michaelariens.com/ConLaw/justices/marshallj.htm
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| | FindLaw Constitutional Law Center: Supreme Court: Justices: John Marshall |
 | | Marshall was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1782, 1787, and 1795. |  | | John Marshall From the U.S. Senate: Marble Busts of the First Five U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justices. |  | | John Marshall was born on September 24, 1755, in Germantown, Virginia. |
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http://supreme.lp.findlaw.com/supreme_court/justices/pastjustices/marshall.html
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| | John Marshall Harlan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | John Marshall Harlan (June 1, 1833 – October 14, 1911) was an American Supreme Court associate justice. |  | | This is about the pre-World-War-I US Supreme Court justice; for his grandson, the mid-20th-century holder of the same position, see John Marshall Harlan II. |  | | Loren P. Beth: John Marshall Harlan: The Last Whig Justice. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Marshall_Harlan
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| | AllRefer.com - John Marshall Harlan, 18331911, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (Supreme Court, ... |
 | | John Marshall Harlan, 18331911, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Supreme Court, Biographies |  | | John Marshall Harlan 18331911, American jurist, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (18771911), b. |  | | AllRefer.com - John Marshall Harlan, 18331911, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (Supreme Court, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
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| | The Madison Era: Judicial Review: Marbury v. Madison: Chief Justice John Marshall |
 | | John Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |  | | John Marshall (1755-1835) was fourth chief justice of the United States and a Congressman from his native state of Virginia. |  | | In the course of his thirty-four year tenure, Marshall established the Supreme Court as the ultimate body for interpreting the Constitution. |
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http://www.jmu.edu/madison/center/main_pages/madison_archives/era/judicial/justice.htm
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| | Marshall, John - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Marshall, John |
 | | Marshall's difficulties with President Jackson Jackson, Andrew, 1767–1845, 7th President of the United States (1829–37), b. |  | | In his long service on the bench, Marshall raised the Supreme Court from an anomalous position in the federal scheme to power and majesty, and he molded the Constitution by the breadth and wisdom of his interpretation; he eminently deserves the appellation the Great Chief Justice. |  | | Marshall presided as circuit judge and interpreted the clause in the Constitution requiring proof of an "overt act" for conviction of treason so that Burr escaped conviction because he had engaged only in a conspiracy. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Marshall,+John
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| | United States District Court for the District of Columbia |
 | | John Marshall (1755-1835), one of the most significant chief justices of the Supreme Court and a principal founder of judicial review, was born in Fauquier County, Virginia, the son of a prosperous farmer and a member of the colonial House of Burgesses. |  | | Marshall, who was a first-hand witness to the weak government of the United States under the Articles of Confederation, became the leading supporter of the new federal Constitution in Virginia in 1787. |  | | He served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia in 1798, accepted the position of secretary of state under John Adams in 1800, and was appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1801. |
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| | John Marshall Essay |
 | | John Marshall (Chief Justice 1801-1835) solidly established the Supreme Court, and the judiciary branch, as an equal counterpart to the legislative and executive branches. |  | | John Marshall's respect for the Constitution and willingness to see the United States prosper propelled him to enforce a strong federal government that united, supervised, and regulated the separate states. |  | | John Marshall perceived the Constitution as the supreme foundation of the land and strived to uphold its principles, but he believed that the proper manner in which government fulfilled its role would compromise the integrity and original intention for the Constitution. |
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http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/1777/papers/hmarshall.html
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/John Marshall |
 | | John Marshall (September 24, 1755–July 6, 1835), Chief Justice of the United States and principal founder of American constitutional law and the Supreme Court of the United States' power of judicial review. |  | | Later, Marshall was asked by John Adams to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, but instead Marshall opted to run for a position in Congress. |  | | Marshall served as Chief Justice through five presidential administrations, a stalwart proponent of Federalism and nemesis of the Jeffersonian school of government throughout its heyday. |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/John_Marshall
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| | From Revolution to Reconstruction: Biographies: John Marshall |
 | | After becoming Chief Justice Marshall was asked by the nephew of George Washington, Bushrod Washington (an Associate Justice of the Court), to write the official biography. |  | | John Marshall returned to the United States to be enthusiastically received by most of the country. |  | | By then John Marshall was a member of the bar in Virginia and a member of the Legislature. |
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http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/jmarshall/marsh.htm
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| | Marshall County History |
 | | John Marshall was born in Germantown, Virginia on September 24, 1755. |  | | The county was named in honor of John Marshall, who at the time was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. |  | | Marshall County was created by an act of the Virginia General Assembly on March 12, 1835, from parts of Ohio County. |
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http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/wv/Marshall/marhhistory.html
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| | Speech - October 6, 2000 |
 | | Marshall says that, unlike the British Parliament, which is supreme, no branch of the federal government--whether it is the Legislative, the Executive, or the Judiciary--is supreme. |  | | Suffice it to say that by the time of John Marshall's death in 1835, the Supreme Court was a full partner in the federal government. |  | | The next question Marshall asks in his opinion is whether it is proper for the Supreme Court to issue a writ of mandamus in this case. |
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http://www.supremecourtus.gov/publicinfo/speeches/sp_10-06-00.html
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| | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Marshall |
 | | John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court |  | | Grandnephew by marriage of John Marshall; grandson of Humphrey Marshall (1760-1841); nephew of |  | | First African-American Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. |
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html
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| | Harlan, John Marshall |
 | | Harlan, John Marshall '20 (1899-1971), was the eighth Princeton graduate to serve as Justice of the United States Supreme Court. |  | | His grandfather, for whom he was named, served from 1877 to 1911 as a Justice of the Supreme Court. |  | | His father, John Maynard Harlan 1884, practiced law and served as a city alderman in Chicago. |
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http://etcweb1.princeton.edu/CampusWWW/Companion/harlan_john.html
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| | John Marshall 250th Birthday Celebration--John Marshall House |
 | | John Marshall served as an officer in the Culpeper Minutemen and the Continental Army. |  | | Chief Justice Marshall was buried with Masonic honors in Shockoe Cemetery by Richmond Randolph Lodge #19. |  | | Chief Justice Marshall was the first president of the Virginia Historical Society from 1831 to 1835. |
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http://www.apva.org/marshall/calendar/250.php
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| | Amazon.com: What Kind of Nation: Thomas Jefferson, John Marshall, and the Epic Struggle to Create a United States: ... |
 | | Ultimately, John Marshall prevails in his bid to establish the Supreme Court as the final arbiter of the Constitution and the authoritative voice for the constitutional supremacy of the federal government over the states. |  | | Madison, Marshall gave an ostensible victory to Madison (Jefferson's Secretary of State) but reached that result by asserting the authority of the Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional. |  | | Once the Supreme Court became the ultimate interpreter of the Constitution, the court repeatedly exercised its authority to invalidate state laws and court decisions inconsistent with the federal Constitution. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0684848708?v=glance
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| | Retrospective of the Anthropologist and Filmmaker John Marshall, 6/05 |
 | | Marshall was the cameraman on Frederick Wiseman’s "Titicut Follies," the scathing expose of Bridewater State Hospital released in 1967. |  | | Seen as a threat to the status quo, the government banned Marshall from entering the country from 1958 to 1978. |  | | As Marshall gained experience, his films became more intimate and revealing. |
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http://www.nefilm.com/news/archives/05june/marshall.htm
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| | "The Great Chief Justice" at Home |
 | | ohn Marshall led the Supreme Court of the United States from obscurity and weakness to prominence and power during his 34 years in office, from 1801 to 1835. |  | | Marshalls public duties in Washington, D.C., and on circuit in Virginia and North Carolina, consumed an average of less than six months a year. |  | | Today visitors to the John Marshall House can see evidence of both the public and private parts of his life at home. |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/wwwlps/lessons/49marshall/49marshall.htm
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| | John Marshall |
 | | John Marshall was born on September 24, 1755 at Germantown (now Midland) in what became Fauquier County, Virginia four years later. |  | | After the death of George Washington, as an expression of his love and loyalty, Chief Justice Marshall hastily composed a biography of his revered chief (1804-07). |  | | The commission failed, but the course pursued by Marshall was approved in America. |
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| | Remembering John Marshall - Commentary - The Washington Times, America's Newspaper |
 | | While Marshall was not one of the Framers of the Constitution, as the author of such landmark decisions as Marbury v. |  | | Marshall's reputation as the greatest and most influential of America's judges has obscured the fact Marshall assumed his duties as chief justice in 1801 amid charges the institution he would lead had been radically politicized by Federalists like President John Adams, who appointed him. |  | | Though the circumstance is a matter of chance rather than design, it is not insignificant that President George W. Bush gets to put has mark on the United States Supreme Court against the backdrop of the 250th anniversary of the birth of Chief Justice John Marshall (Sept. 24, 1755). |
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http://www.washtimes.com/commentary/20050923-090549-5492r.htm
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| | The Supreme Justice |
 | | It is, therefore, disappointing that at this moment of keen interest in the Supreme Court and the office of chief justice, scant attention has been paid to the 250th anniversary of the birth of the nation's greatest jurist, Chief Justice John Marshall. |  | | Marshall is the most important American never to have been president. |  | | When in 1801 Marshall was nominated to be chief justice -- one of the last things, and much the best thing, President John Adams did -- the nation still largely had an Articles of Confederation mentality. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/09/24/AR2005092400524.html
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| | Current.org "A Kalahari Family" documentary series |
 | | John Marshall, during an interview with Current in November [1995] while in Washington to screen a rough cut of A Kalahari Family for the American Anthropological Association, is asked whether he knew as a young man that he would continue his mother's work. |  | | Although Marshall does not diminish his personal involvement over the years with the Ju/'hoansi, he said he considers himself a reporter and chafed at a remark that he is serving as a spokesperson for the Ju/'hoansi. |  | | "I volunteered for the draft in 1953, but asthma kept me out." Marshall got degrees in anthropology from Harvard and Yale, went to France and studied sculpting briefly, worked as an unpaid intern for a film company. |
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| | Law Review |
 | | The John Marshall Law Review is one of the oldest and most respected honors program at the John Marshall Law School. |  | | This upcoming March, The John Marshall Law Review is proudly hosting the National Conference of Law Reviews. |  | | The John Marshall Law Review is proud to be among the top 12% of most-cited American Legal Periodicals. |
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http://www.jmls.edu/students/honors/law_review/index.shtml
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| | Pete's Equipment The Marshall Stack Whotabs Pete Townshend |
 | | The Marshall cabinet gave John such a boost in volume that Pete was compelled to get one as well. |  | | Speakers are, on left, two Sound City 4x12 cabinets, and on right, Marshall 1982A, top, and Marshall 1982B, bottom. |  | | I had the first 4-12 cabinet that Marshall made. |
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http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/marshallstack.htm
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| | The Family Tree |
 | | Robert K. Marshall is the one who tried to connect us to Chief Justice John Marshall, which Gil Robertson was able to disprove. |  | | This site focuses primarily on the family of Martin Marshall; Born in Calvert County Maryland; died in Stokes (Now Forsyth County), North Carolina. |  | | "John Marion Marshall became attached to a woman in Yadkin County and about 1872 left the county with her going west. |
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| | John Marshall |
 | | Soon after entering the House of Commons in 1827 Marshall became seriously ill. Marshall failed to recover his health and in 1830 decided to leave Parliament and retired to his home in the Lake District. |  | | In May 1825, John Marshall began sending children from his mills to day school. |  | | h Marshall, a linen draper from Leeds, and Mary Cowper, was born in Rawdon in 1765. |
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| | The John Marshall Law School Center for Information Technology & Privacy Law |
 | | You have left the official Web site of The John Marshall Law School. |  | | The 25th Anniversary of the John Marshall Law School Annual International Moot Court Competition in Information Technology and Privacy Law - October 26-28, 2006 |  | | The John Marshall Law School Center for Information Technology & Privacy Law |
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| | Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: April 24, 2005 - April 30, 2005 Archives |
 | | JOHN KYL: It is a constitutional option because the Senate has the right to provide its own precedents. |  | | Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: April 24, 2005 - April 30, 2005 Archives |  | | John Tierney, the Times new conservative columnist, has another column on Social Security today jumping on to the president's new bandwagon. |
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| | John Marshall High School Fencing Club |
 | | John Marshall High is one of five Cleveland City Public High Schools that have fencing in their extracurricular activities. |  | | From left to right : Front Row ; Theresa Nammavong, Yousef Hamdallah, Juaneyne Register, Wendy Villanueva |  | | John Marshall 7 - James Rhodes “A” 2 |
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| | Marshall Papers |
 | | This is the first edition of the correspondence and papers of John Marshall (1755-1835), the statesman and jurist who served as chief justice of the United States, 1801-1835. |  | | The Papers of John Marshall is a multivolume project sponsored by The College of William and Mary in Virginia and the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. |  | | The edition will consist of approximately twelve volumes, of which eleven have been published. |
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| | John Marshall High School |
 | | John Marshall High School believes in the dignity of the individual. |  | | This goal can be accomplished by eliminating negative comments and put-downs and by recognizing and respecting the dignity of each individual. |  | | One goal at John Marshall High School is to focus on positive staff and student personal interaction. |
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| | JOMA |
 | | John Marshall and Co Limited are exporters of greasy, scoured and sliped wool. |  | | Copyright © John Marshall and Co Ltd |  | | We aim to assist in this by actively promoting the high quality of New Zealand wool for use as a primary processing fibre. |
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| | John Marshall Webliography |
 | | This webliography provides searchable bibliographic information to assist scholars and others in John Marshall research at no charge. |  | | Nancy Long, Associate Professor of English at Marshall University. |  | | She served as the first John Marshall Webliography Researcher. |
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| | The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law Home Page |
 | | Copyright © 2006 The John Marshall Law School |  | | The John Marshall Journal of Computer & Information Law is an international law review dedicated to current issues in information technology and privacy law. |  | | The John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law |
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| | Marshall University |
 | | The inauguration of Dr. Stephen J. Kopp as president of Marshall University will take place on Friday, April 21. |  | | Marshall University is NCA Accredited, a member institution of the WVHEPC and a proud member of Advantage Valley. |  | | Marshall University Theatre is presenting William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar at 8 p.m. |
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| | John Marshall High School Indianapolis, IN |
 | | John Marshall High School Indianapolis, IN John Marshall High School |  | | Tour the school, sign our guest book, look at photos from past JMHS reunions and events. |  | | Indianapolis internet users can subscribe for $10.00 unlimited monthly service. |
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| | John Marshall (archaeologist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Marshall was born in Chester and educated at Cambridge. |  | | Sir John Hubert Marshall (19 March 1876–17 August 1958) was the Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1931. |  | | This page was last modified 12:56, 13 April 2006. |
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| | John Marshall Middle School - USD 259 |
 | | John Marshall is the original PDS middle school site. |  | | Each school has a site council, which is a group of parents, community members, business representatives, teachers and other school staff. |  | | John Marshall Middle School is a high-energy center that concentrates on student learning. |
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| | JMHS: THE JUSTICES HOMEPAGE!! |
 | | John Marshall High School, a comprehensive high school within theRichmond Public School System, utilizes an innovative and challenging curriculum. |  | | John Marshall High School is located in North Richmond in the beautiful historic Ginter Park section of the city. |  | | Core subjects required by the school division, with accompanying curriculum, are combined with specialized subjects to create unique programs of study. |
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| | John Marshall High School |
 | | John Marshall High School is located in Southeastern Minnesota and the Rockets Baseball team competes in Section 1AAA and is part of the Big Nine Conference |
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http://www.rochester.k12.mn.us/se3bin/clientgenie.cgi?schoolname=school108&statusFlag=goGenie&geniesite=292
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| | Marshall County Schools Home PageMarshall County Schools |
 | | Marshall County Schools will provide a safe, supportive, and high quality learning environment that fosters intellectual, emotional, and social growth, empowering all to become confident, self-directed, lifelong learners in a continuously changing and competitive world. |
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| | Submarine,John-Marshall,SSBN611,SSG577,Missile, ... |
 | | I do have the original drawing that was used for the final years of the active service of Big John Marshall the Largest Fast Attack that served the Navy. |  | | Hi, I'm a former Electronics Tech who served in the 80's and early 90's. |  | | It is placed on the Internet by former John Marshall Shipmates. |
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| | Lincs FM 102.2 |
 | | You can email John Marshall by CLICKING HERE. |  | | The weekday breakfast show presenter and host of the mid-morning Sunday programme has wanted a radio career since his days in shorts at Lincoln's City School. |  | | "If he wasn't a DJ he'd probably be a bingo caller," is how his Mum describes Lincs FM's John Marshall. |
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| | John Marshall Alumni Association |
 | | Copyright 2005 John Marshall Alumni Association All Rights Reserved. |  | | Welcome to the new John Marshall Alumni Association Website. |  | | We now have our own server since hosting for community groups was discontinued on Cleveland.com. |
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| | swapCode.com Domino.Doc |
 | | Copyright © John Z Marshall 2002 all rights reserved. |  | | If you attend I'll be the one NOT wearing a badge announcing my name and company, there against my religion. |  | | You dont get out much do you John). |
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| | John Marshall. |
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