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Marlow and saw
Marlow envisioned them together: " I saw her and him in the same instant of time — his death and her sorrow — I saw her sorrow in the very moment of his death.
2001 also saw the release of the Clarke-produced album Erasure's Vince Clarke which featured The Peter Pan Effect, an album that he and Eric Radcliffe produced for his long-time friend, Robert Marlow.

Marlow and pilgrims
The manager explains to Marlow that they couldn't wait, and needed to take the steamboat up-river because of " rumours that a very important station was in jeopardy, and its chief, Mr. Kurtz, was ill ." Marlow describes that the manager " inspired uneasiness "-" just uneasiness — nothing more "-Along with the manager, Marlow describes the other Company men at this station as lazy back-biting " pilgrims "-fraught with envy and jealousy.
Marlow blew out the candle, and tries to act like nothing has happened when he joins the other pilgrims, who were all in the mess-room dining with the manager.
'"-Next day Marlow pays little attention to the pilgrims as they bury " something " in a muddy hole.

Marlow and getting
" After reflecting more on Kurtz, Marlow states " I can't forget him, though I am not prepared to affirm the fellow was exactly worth the life we lost in getting to him.
“ I told him that I had gotten those fellows that were shooting at us while we were getting out from under that artillery fire ,” Marlow reported.

Marlow and their
Some undefined conversation is shared lazily, the sun sets ; then Marlow states how their location also " has been one of the dark places of the earth.
" Marlow continues describing the trials and tribulations that must have been encountered by the first Romans who made their way to England ; how mysterious and incomprehensible the place must have seemed to them.
However, Marlow and Hastings, believing themselves in an inn, behave extremely disdainfully towards their hosts.
Professor of Economics at the California State Polytechnic University-San Luis Obispo, Michael L. Marlow, defended " tobacco-sponsored " studies arguing that all studies merited " scrutiny and a degree of skepticism ," irrespective of their funding.
The England Rugby team had their training base at Marlow RFC until the late nineties before they moved to nearby Bisham Abbey.
At the end of the serial Marlow and Nicola appear to have repaired their relationship.
During their tour with Chimaira, Dragonforce, and Killswitch Engage in spring of 2007, the first few weeks were played as a 4-piece without Marlow.
At their show at the School of Rock in New Jersey, Bache stated that Marlow had accidentally booked himself to produce a record for another band back in North Carolina.
At their final show before beginning their tour in Australia, Marlow performed with the band, confirming that at the time he was still a member of He Is Legend.

Marlow and steam
Marlow began to screech the steam whistle repeatedly ; " the shower of arrows stopped, a few dropping shots rang out sharply — then silence "-A pilgrim in " pink pyjamas " arrives at the pilot-house, and is shocked to see the dying helmsman.
The train service is known as the Marlow Donkey, which was the nickname given to the steam locomotives that once operated on the line.

Marlow and time
Marlow is an English sailor who speaks of a time when he gained a position to captain a steamboat for an ivory trading company ; his job was to transport supplies, company personnel, and ivory-up and down a large river that snakes its way through a mysterious wilderness.
During this time, Marlow learns that at this station Mr. Kurtz is far from being admired, but instead, more or less, Kurtz is resented ( mostly by the manager ).
Then Marlow and his listeners were silent ; our first narrator explains: " Nobody moved for a time.
Around this time, Clarke also produced " The Face of Dorian Gray " for his friend, singer Robert Marlow.
By the time Marlow, the protagonist, sees Kurtz, he is ill with " jungle fever " and almost dead.
* Former Japanese Formula One racing driver Takuma Sato was a Marlow resident some time ago

Marlow and after
Later, after midnight, Marlow discovers that Kurtz has left his cabin-he has left the steamer, and has returned to shore.
When Marlow ’ s helmsman dies, Conrad describes him as “ heavier than any man on earth ,” but after Marlow throws him into the river, he is carried off “ like a wisp of grass ”.
The town was named after Marlow, England, located on the River Thames in Buckinghamshire.
They continued after she returned to Montana, and at the age of 12, Myrna Williams made her stage debut performing a dance she choreographed based on The Blue Bird from the Rose Dream Operetta at Helena's Marlow Theater.
The station was originally known as Marlow Road station, until 1874, a year after the branch line to Marlow was built, and from then on Bourne End station.
In 1926 the estate was saved for the people of Marlow, largely due to the efforts of local resident and Crimean War veteran General George Higginson, after whom Higginson Park is named.
* Television and radio presenter Paul Ross, brother of Jonathan Ross, also lives in Marlow, having moved there after filming Celebrity Fit Club at nearby Bisham Abbey.
The toponym " Marlow " is derived from the Old English for " land remaining after the draining of a pool ".
In 1804 after the dissolution of the flax-spinning company of which he was manager, he obtained one of the mathematical chairs in the Royal Military College at Marlow ( afterwards removed to Sandhurst ); and until the year 1816, when failing health obliged him to resign, he discharged his professional duties with remarkable success.
According to Joyce Marlow in the book, Captain Boycott and the Irish, Boycott's life on the island was difficult initially, and in Boycott's own words it was only after " a long struggle against adverse circumstances " that he became prosperous.
Later in 1997, Henry replaced Jess Marlow on the 6 P. M. newscast, which he continues to do every night in addition to the 5 P. M. and 11 P. M. newscasts after the retirement of Paul Moyer.
In 1801, after overcoming considerable opposition on the grounds of cost, Le Marchant's scheme for establishing at High Wycombe and Great Marlow schools for the military instruction of officers was sanctioned by Parliament, and a grant of £ 30, 000 was voted for the Royal Military College, the two original departments being afterwards combined and removed to Sandhurst.
There is no way Marlow could legally leave Italy, especially after an arrest warrant has been issued for him by the authorities.

Marlow and on
The story Heart of Darkness focuses on Charles Marlow as he recounts an exotic adventure to a close group of men aboard a sailboat anchored in the Thames Estuary.
Marlow does not provide the name of the river that he is to pilot the steamer on, but we can assume it is ( the Congo River ) located within the centre of Africa.
He describes his passage on ships to the wilderness-to the Company's station, which strikes Marlow as a scene of devastation: " amongst a waste of excavations "-disorganized, machinery parts here and there, now and then explosions of demolition, weakened native black men, that have been demoralized, in chains, literally being worked to death, and strolling behind them a white Company man in a uniform carrying a rifle.
Marlow remarks on these Company men: " I've seen the devil of violence, and the devil of greed, and the devil of hot desire ; but, by all the stars!
Marlow leaves that station with a caravan to travel on foot some two hundred miles deeper into the wilderness-to the Central Station, where his steamboat is based-the steamer he is to captain.
Marlow reflects more on Kurtz: " His mother was half-English, his father was half-French.
" After putting on a pair of slippers, Marlow returned to the pilot-house and resumed steering.
At Kurtz's station Marlow sees a man on the river-bank waving his arm, urging them to land.
Because of his expressions, gestures, and all the colorful patches on his clothing, the man reminds Marlow of a harlequin.
'"-He informed Marlow " that it was Kurtz who had ordered the attack to be made on the steamer "-The harlequin-like Russian refers to a canoe waiting for him, and adds: "' Ah!
When a company official comes to his door asking for the report on the savages, written by Kurtz, Marlow gives him the report.
After Major had to back down on this issue Tony Marlow called openly in the House of Commons for his resignation.
The most recent road bridges are the bypasses at Isis Bridge and Marlow By-pass Bridge and the Motorway bridges, most notably the two on the M25 route Queen Elizabeth II Bridge and M25 Runnymede Bridge.
Organised swimming events take place at various points on the river including Windsor, Marlow and Henley.
In particular, Alexander concentrated on the various complications and inconsistencies in the subplot of A Shrew, which had been used by Houk and Duthie as evidence for an Ur-Shrew, to argue that the reporter of A Shrew attempted to recreate the complex subplot from The Shrew but got muddled and imported ideas and lines from other plays, especially Marlow.
According to Norman Marlow ( A. N. Marlow, Senior Lecturer in Latin, Department of Classics at the university in the 1960s ), the motto " Arduus ad solem "-taken from Aeneid VI-was a play on words, relating to Manchester's geographical situation.
The chicken farm scenes of the movie were filmed on Ritewood Egg Farms property, and the supervisor's character is loosely based on Marlow Woodward, a late Franklin resident and one of the farm's founder.
" Marlow, however, focused exclusively on the negative aspects of Gaveston's biography, portraying him – according to Hamilton – as " a sycophantic homosexual with a marked tendency towards avarice, nepotism, and especially overweening pride.

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