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Marlowe and out
* Marlowe ( MR ) ( 74 mixed pupils, day, 1936 ) is named after the poet and dramatist Christopher Marlowe ( King's Scholar, 1580 ) and looks out over the Green Court.
On Marlowe's way out, Vivian wonders if he was hired to find Regan, but Marlowe won t say.
On the way out, Marlowe returns Carmen's gun to her, and she asks him to teach her how to shoot.
Explaining the origin of Marlowe's character, Chandler commented that " Marlowe just grew out of the pulps.
An example is in The High Window, when Marlowe finally persuades the detective-lieutenant, whose " solid old face was lined and grey with fatigue ", to take a drink and thereby loosen up and give out.
Rounding out the cast are super receptionist Jennifer Marlowe, enthusiastic junior employee Bailey Quarters, and spaced-out veteran disc jockey Dr. Johnny Fever.
Marlowe advises Nulty to look for Malloy's girlfriend but Nulty would rather not work that hard, preferring to rely on the fact that Malloy sticks out in a crowd due to his size and loud clothes.
They go to a deserted canyon for the drop-off and Marlowe gets out and waits in the dark.
Malloy shows up first, and Marlowe hints he knows what Malloy has been trying to find out.
Marlowe ends up finding Wade in a makeshift detox facility in a soon-to-be-abandoned ranch out in the desert.
Teenagers Jim Marlowe and Frank Sutton set out to skate the thousands of miles to their homes on the frozen Martian canals when escaping the Lowell Academy boarding school.
Marlowe found out about Downs ' death, but decided to give Wax a second chance.
: Mafioso-type criminal who is out to kill Kit Marlowe.
Ian Parker and others identify the character Rina Marlowe with Jean Harlow, whom Howard Hughes had under personal contract for a few years and who many believe had an affair with Hughes, although actual evidence of said affair is patchy at best, and Harlow often complained about Hughes making a fortune loaning her to other studios and paying her a paltry salary ( her contract with Hughes was eventually bought out by MGM ).
The woman Marlowe meets turns out to be Mildred Havelend, alias Mrs. Falbrook and alias Muriel.
When Marlowe accidentally injures his arm, King obtains expensive medicines to save the gangrenous limb from amputation, but it is unclear whether he does so out of genuine friendship or because Marlowe is the only one who knows where the proceeds from King's latest and most profitable venture are hidden.
Frederick Boas believes that " out of all the rich material provided by Holinshed " Marlowe was drawn to " the comparatively unattractive reign of Edward II " due to the relationship between the King and Gaveston.
Miller is planning on skipping out on the hotel without paying the bill when he receives word that one of his actresses, Christine Marlowe ( Lucille Ball ), has arranged for a backer.
Mrs. Fallbrook, the owner of the rented house that Lavery lives in, confronts Marlowe on his way out, but Marlowe manages to scare her off without letting her discover the murder.
Marlowe intervenes and punches him out.
She attempts to seduce Marlowe, who throws her out of his apartment.

Marlowe and bookstore
Marlowe investigates Geiger s bookstore and determines it is a pornography lending library.
Marlowe returns to Geiger's bookstore, and discovers that they are packing up the store.
Marlowe follows a car leaving the bookstore to the apartment of Joe Brody ( Louis Jean Heydt ), a gambler who previously blackmailed General Sternwood.

Marlowe and sees
Private detective Philip Marlowe is investigating a dead-end case when he sees a felon, Moose Malloy, barging into a nightclub looking for his ex-girlfriend Velma Valento.
Marlowe comes to the attention of the " King ", an American corporal who has become the most successful trader and black marketeer in Changi, when the King sees him conversing in Malay.

Marlowe and its
With William Shakespeare at his peak, as well as Christopher Marlowe and many other playwrights, actors and theatres constantly busy, the high culture of the Elizabethan Renaissance was best expressed in its theatre.
With the agency set to lose its biggest account – Stay-Put Lipstick – he hatches an idea to get the perfect model and spokesperson for Stay-Put's new line of lipstick, the famous actress with the " oh-so-kissable lips ", Rita Marlowe ( Jayne Mansfield ).
Ovid's treatment of the Icarus myth and its connection with that of Phaëton influenced the mythological tradition in English literature as received and interpreted by major writers such as Chaucer, Marlowe, Shakespeare, Milton, and Joyce.
Aside from its technical uses, it occurs frequently in literature, particularly in scholarly addenda: e. g., " Faustus had signed his life away, and was, ipso facto, incapable of repentance " ( re: Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus ) or " These prejudices are rooted in the idea that every tramp ipso facto is a blackguard " ( re: George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London ).
Marlowe and then Shakespeare developed its potential greatly in the late 16th century.
Some of its expensive nightclubs and restaurants were said to be owned by gangsters like Mickey Cohen, earning the Strip a place in Raymond Chandler's 1949 Philip Marlowe novel, The Little Sister.
The dispute between these Cambridge intellectuals had quite nearly reached its zenith by the time Marlowe was a student there in the 1580s, and likely would have influenced him deeply, as it did many of his fellow students.
The third series, Wildcats Version 3. 0, revolved around the HALO Corporation, its CEO Jack Marlowe ( an amalgamation of original team members Spartan & Void ), Grifter and a gallery of new characters subverting corporation politics to their cause of creating a better world.
A character ( Philip Marlowe ) says that the word " elbow " is the most sensuous word in the English language ; not for its definition, but for how it feels to say it and how it looks on the page.
In the series Captain Atom: Armageddon, Jack Marlowe has died and Cole has taken control of Halo Corporation and all its assets.
Notable for its removal of Marlowe from his usual Los Angeles environs for much of the book, the novel's complicated plot initially deals with the case of a missing woman in a small mountain town an hour or so from the city.
Thought by some to be superior to this book ( generally considered to be the weakest of the seven Marlowe novels, perhaps due to its less complex plot and ' pat ' resolution ), the script has been published independently posthumously.
The movie stars Humphrey Bogart as detective Philip Marlowe and Lauren Bacall as the female lead in a film about the " process of a criminal investigation, not its results.
And one of the most memorable passages in the book is a long soliloquy by Marlowe where he waxes philosophically about the emptiness and shallowness of Los Angeles and its residents.

Marlowe and being
Two professors of linguistics have claimed that de Vere wrote not only the works of Shakespeare, but most of what is memorable in English literature during his lifetime, with such names as Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, Philip Sidney, John Lyly, George Peele, George Gascoigne, Raphael Holinshed, Robert Greene, Thomas Phaer, and Arthur Golding being among dozens of further pseudonyms of de Vere.
Audiences of the 1630s benefited from a half-century of vigorous dramaturgical development ; the plays of Marlowe and Shakespeare and their contemporaries were still being performed on a regular basis ( mostly at the public theatres ), while the newest works of the newest playwrights were abundant as well ( mainly at the private theatres ).
Savage is particularly hard on Lieutenant Colonel Ben Gately ( Hugh Marlowe ), the Group Air Executive Officer, placing him under arrest for being Absent Without Leave during the command change.
Edward Alleyn, as well as being a famous Elizabethan actor, for whom Christopher Marlowe wrote his title roles, performed at the Rose Theatre, was also a man of great property and wealth, derived mainly from places of entertainment including theatres and beer-gardens.
On the excuse of discussing a recently-published collection of extracts from contemporary poetry, John Bodenham's Belvedere, he briefly criticizes, or rather characterizes, a number of writers of the day, among them being Spenser, Constable, Michael Drayton, John Davies, John Marston, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, Shakespeare, and Thomas Nashe ; the last of whom is referred to as dead.
His attitude is more jaded, and in writing the Nymph's reply it is clear that he is rebuking Marlowe for being naive and juvenile in both his writing style and the Shepherd's thoughts about love.
Marlowe agrees to drop it off, as Kingsby is being followed by police detectives.
Marlowe recognizes her as being " Mrs. Fallbrook ", the woman he met in Lavery's house, and accuses her of being the murderer of Lavery.
Cumberland vowed to hound Mayfield wherever she went, which is why she fled to Esmeralda ; Cumberland was presumably behind Marlowe being hired in the first place.
However, when Marlowe goes to meet Jones, Canino, a hired killer, attempts to find Agnes himself and then poisons Jones after being told of her location ( which turns out to be false ).
In Realito, Canino attacks Marlowe, who wakes to find himself tied up, being watched by Mona.
The first recorded comments on the play are negative ; a letter written in 1587 relates the story of a child being killed by the accidental discharge of a firearm during a performance, and the next year Robert Greene, in the course of an attack on Marlowe, sneers at " atheistic Tamburlaine " in the epistle to Perimedes the Blacksmith.

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