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A change to maroon and white was made in 1929.
Since the age of 7, he had been marooned in institutions.
He can be marooned here forever, for all I care.
A man has been marooned on a small island far out at sea.
He is not likely to surrender to the thought of being marooned in Time.
We had no idea you would be marooned there for any length of time.
I might read them if you marooned me on a desert island.
"Something that makes it impossible for the council to maroon people here."
How had he been marooned in a present that denied him any past?
In 1984 the school colors were changed to maroon and gray.
"That you once looked like me and were marooned here too.
Once that happened, he and the doctor would be marooned here permanently.
But no matter what either of you believes, I did not maroon her."
They maroon a group of real people, contestants, on an island like this.
I would not maroon a man if I could set him free.
"If the floods maroon us here, we can last it out!"
Now he saw that being marooned in an empty present could be just as awful.
With so many boats marooned there, he was in his element.
If he was, I might be marooned in the islands indefinitely.
He said his wife had marooned him aboard the yacht.
But the euro has been marooned without its political counterpart.
The bunch that marooned me here had only four members."
We would not be marooned here for the rest of our lives- We?
Bad weather and high costs can maroon a patient in the villages.
They were, she makes clear, two accomplished and decent women whose private lives had been marooned by social change.