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He generally confronts the prejudices of the era with pride and an even temper, unlike his hot-headed friend Marcus Savage ( Alex Clarke ).
* Alex ClarkeMarcus Savage
This " slap " bass style was later used by such artists as Les Claypool ( of Primus ), Bootsy Collins, Louis Johnson, Mark King, Flea, Tim Commerford ( of Rage Against The Machine ), Peter Hook, Mike Mills of R. E. M., Victor Wooten, Jonas Hellborg, Kim Clarke of Defunkt, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, John Norwood Fisher, P-Nut, Danny McCormack, Matt Noveskey, Dirk Lance, and Pino Palladino.
Marcus Clarke in 1874Marcus Andrew Hislop Clarke ( 24 April 1846 – 2 August 1881 ) was an Australian novelist and poet, best known for his novel For the Term of his Natural Life.
Marcus Clarke was born in London on 24 April 1846 and was educated at Highgate School.
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* " For the Term of His Natural Life " by Marcus Clarke is a 19th Century novel dealing with the main characters deportation to the Port Arthur penal colony in Hobart, Australia in 1830.
Novelists of classic Australian works include Marcus Clarke ( For the Term of His Natural Life ), Rolf Boldrewood ( Robbery Under Arms ), Miles Franklin ( My Brilliant Career ), Mary Durack ( Kings in Grass Castles and Keep Him My Country ) and Jeannie Gunn ( We of the Never Never ).
September 1870 he “ acquired ” Marcus Clarke as Public Library Trustees clerk ( later secretary ), who until his death in 1881 worked as sub-librarian.
He was well received by his fellow writers, George Gordon McCrae, Marcus Clarke, Adam Lindsay Gordon and others, but Kendall had none of the qualities of a successful journalist, though some of his work was accepted by the press and George Robertson published his second volume, Leaves from Australian Forests, soon after his arrival.
* Lips ( Bobby Malach, Al Williams, Al Harrison, James Tinsley, Ronnie Foster, Lenny White, Marcus Miller, Raymond Gomez, Nick Morock, Don Blackman, Leon " Ndugu " Chancler and Clarke ) ( Nemperor Records / CBS Records, 1978 )
This was helped by the popular novels For the Term of His Natural Life ( 1874 ) by Marcus Clarke and The Broad Arrow ( 1859 ) by Caroline Leakey, which concerned themselves about convicts in Port Arthur.
* For the Term of his Natural Life by Marcus Clarke, a novel about a Port Arthur convict.
* Marcus Clarke ( Lived at 49 Robe Street in the 1870s )
Along with such literary figures as Henry Kendall, Adam Lindsay Gordon, George Gordon McCrae and Marcus Clarke he was a member of the Yorick Club where members met and discussed literature.
Clarke died in Newport on April 20, 1676, and is buried in the cemetery on Dr. Marcus Wheatland Boulevard across the street from the rear of the Newport Police Station.
The Devils are performed by David Barclay, Michael Bayliss, Marcus Clarke, Richard Coombs, John Eccleston, Geoff Foxx, Brian Henson, Mike Quinn, and Francis Wright while Tony Jackson, Peter Hawkins, and Peter Manrinker voice the Devils.

Marcus and used
Archimedes, the renowned mathematician, was said to have used a burning glass ( or more likely a large number of angled hexagonal mirrors ) as a weapon in 212 BC, when Syracuse was besieged by Marcus Claudius Marcellus.
But in 48 BC, guards holding bladed fasces guided Vatia Isauricus to the tribunal of Marcus Caelius, and Vatia Isauricus used one to destroy Caelius's magisterial chair ( sella curulis ).
Mutina was refounded as a Roman colony in 183 BC, to be used as a military base by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, causing the Ligurians to sack it in 177 BC.
In this story, Suetonius is a witness to the events before and after Antinous's death by suicide, but learns that he himself was used as an instrument to trick Antinous into killing himself willingly to fulfill a pact made by Hadrian with Egyptian priests to give Hadrian more time to live so that Marcus Aurelius may grow up to become the next Emperor.
" It was in this sense that Marcus Cornelius Fronto ( an African-Roman lawyer and language teacher ) in the 2nd century AD used scriptores classici, " first-class " or " reliable authors " whose works could be relied upon as model of good Latin.
* Marcus Tullius Cicero ( 106 – 43 BC ), orator, philosopher, correspondent, whose works define golden Latin prose and are used in Latin curricula beyond the elementary level
In book 70 the reign of Antoninus Pius and the early years of Marcus Aurelius appear to have been missing in his copy, while in books 78 and 79 a mutilated original must have been used.
Pila could also be used in hand-to-hand combat ; one documented instance of this occurred at the Siege of Alesia, and another during Marcus Antonius's Parthian campaign.
In Imperial times, many emperors used to spend their summers in Anagni to escape the heat of Rome, the most notable ones being Marcus Aurelius, Septimius Severus, Commodus, and Caracalla.
In about 14 B. C., Roman engineer Marcus Vitruvius Pollio used the projection to construct sundials and to compute sun positions.
Marcus admits that he used unstable " protomatter " in the construction of the Genesis Device, meaning that Spock is rapidly aging and the planet will be destroyed within hours.
They also used the names Gaius, Lucius, Caeso, and Marcus.
Tiberius was used by the family of the Claudii Nerones, while Marcus, although used occasionally by the earliest patrician Claudii, was favored by the plebeian branches of the family.
For example, the Cornelii used Aulus, Gnaeus, Lucius, Marcus, Publius, Servius, and Tiberius ; the Julii limited themselves to Lucius, Gaius, Sextus, and Vopiscus ; the Claudii were fond of Appius, Gaius, and Publius ; the Postumii favored Aulus, Gaius, Lucius, Publius, and Spurius ; and so on.
The principal names used by members of this family are Lucius, Spurius, Publius, Marcus, Agrippa, Sextus, and Quintus.
Camillus was also a cognomen derived from the general term, most famously used by Marcus Furius Camillus and by other members of the gens Furia.
* Marcus Aurelius, Roman emperor ( 161-180 ), used Sirmium as a residence in between pannonian military campaigns 170-180
The Aemilii regularly used the praenomina Mamercus, Lucius, Manius, Marcus, and Quintus.
The Baebii used the praenomina Quintus, Gnaeus, Marcus, Lucius, Gaius, and Aulus.
His descendants used the praenomina Lucius, Quintus, Gaius, and Marcus, all of which were very common names throughout Roman history.
The Manlii used the praenomina Publius, Gnaeus, Aulus, Lucius, and Marcus.
Marcus Trescothick used to play for the club.

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