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Marshaler
Marshaler Mar"shal*er, n. [Written also marshaller.] One who marshals.

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- Shaler may refer to: Shaler (crater), lunar impact crater Shaler Mountains, mountain range in Canada Shaler Battery, American Civil War fort Shaler Township...
- with the name Marion; on the same day the name was changed to Shaler, after Charles Shaler, a prominent mid-19th century Pittsburgh area judge, who served...
- 1904. Today, the drink is manufactured in Managua by Kola Shaler Industrial SA. Kola Shaler has been described as one of the "pioneers" in the soft drink...
- Shale is a fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock formed from mud that is a mix of flakes of clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g., kaolin...
- Shaler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Shaler (1827–1911), Union Army general Lynn Shaler (born 1955), American artist...
- died on April 19, 2021. Source "Shaler Halimon Draft Review profile". Draft Review. Retrieved February 10, 2013. "Shaler Halimon NBA stats". Basketball...
- Kentucky in 1841, Shaler studied at Harvard College's Lawrence Scientific School under Louis Ag****iz. After graduating in 1862, Shaler went on to become...
- Shaler is a lunar impact crater that lies on the southeast interior edge of the Montes Cordillera mountain ring that surrounds the immense Mare Orientale...
- Algiers, Mexico and Cuba. William Shaler was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1773. His mother, Sibbel Warner Shaler, died when he was eight years old...
- Oil shale is an organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen (a solid mixture of organic chemical compounds) from which liquid hydrocarbons...