1. Marquand - Noun
2. Marquand - Proper noun
United States writer who created the Japanese detective Mr. Moto and wrote other novels as well (1893-1960)
Source: WordNetAnd I think that if he hadn't saved him, there would've been some pretty stiff consequences for him moving forward," Marquand said. Source: Internet
At this stage, however, Jenkins would not fully abandon his position as a political insider, and chose to stand again for deputy leader, an act his colleague David Marquand claimed he later came to regret. Source: Internet
Marquand writes, "Chopin undermines patriarchy by endowing the Other, the woman, with an individual identity and a sense of self, a sense of self to which the letters she leaves behind give voice. Source: Internet
David Lynch and David Cronenberg were considered to direct the project before Marquand signed on as director. Source: Internet
Marquand praised the prime minister's decision to place national interests before that of party in 1931. Source: Internet
I think they handled it great on defense, bringing in Marquand Manuel as DB coach; someone with a power packed resume at a position of need (he didn't play corner in the NFL, but he's coached on some impressive staffs. Source: Internet