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...“It is going to be boring old cables that literally trips us up on the path to decarbonisation,” says Marlon Dey, head of research for the UK and Ireland at Aurora Energy Research....
...He later recalled inadvertently upstaging Marlon Brando by grabbing a walnut and fidgeting with it during a particularly weighty monologue....
...There are restored releases too from under-seen black American film-makers such as Marlon Riggs and actor-director Bill Duke. Change may be rolling....
...Pamela Anderson Actress and activist How are you spending the summer? I’m finally building my family compound of cabins on Vancouver Island....
...In her Hollywood years she had affairs with film stars including Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly, Marlon Brando and the reclusive industrialist Howard Hughes. This gilded life had unhappy beginnings....
...Marlon Abela and Nigel Platts-Martin are the London restaurateurs kindest to wine lovers....
...Marlon James has cracked 1970s-inflected street style: typically with a tight T-shirt, leather jacket and retro trainers....
...The record bears testament to the late blooming of Anderson’s talent....
...Its probabilistic approach makes it very human-like, says Ms Chin at MD Anderson....
...Such work is demanding of actors (his cast includes Gillian Anderson as Blanche, Ben Foster as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby as Stella), but that for Andrews is the point....
...Jackie Wullschlager Architecture Imaginary Cities, by Darran Anderson, Influx Press, RRP£12.99 A compendium of fantasy cities that takes its cue from Marco Polo via Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, this...
...She resembles Lon Chaney Sr in drag. The rest seems a little faint by comparison....
...A large, forceful man, with a shiny, bald head, José, now 85, bears a striking resemblance to Marlon Brando’s Kurtz in Apocalypse Now. He was less than enthused about the election....
...Roy Rogers Sr made movies, television shows and records and was, during the 1940s and 1950s, one of the most famous men in America....
...In the 1950s it was Marlon Brando and The Wild One; in the 1960s, the David Bailey cool of Blowup; in the 1970s Ralph Lauren’s Great Gatsby dream....
...Like Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro, Day-Lewis is a full-immersion actor. In sharp contrast to the bloody histrionics of Bill the Butcher, his latestrole required a contemplative, elegiac approach....
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