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  • His replacement at the Call lampooned Twain in the newspaper—so much for professional courtesy—as a melancholy-looking Arab, known as Marque Twein.

    LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010

  • His replacement at the Call lampooned Twain in the newspaper—so much for professional courtesy—as a melancholy-looking Arab, known as Marque Twein.

    LIGHTING OUT FOR THE TERRITORY JR. ROY MORRIS 2010

  • There is now, and has been for a long time past, camping about through town, a melancholy-looking Arab, known as Marque Twein…His favorite measure is a pint measure.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • There is now, and has been for a long time past, camping about through town, a melancholy-looking Arab, known as Marque Twein…His favorite measure is a pint measure.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • I'll call her Marque, for reasons that may become clear later on.

    Planet Atheism 2009

  • The twinkle of distant lights and shimmer of the city skyline lifts your partying spirits further with signature cuisine by celebrity chef and restaurateur Mark Best of 'Marque', one of the world's most distinguished gourmet grandmasters in Sydney.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • "'Marque' is related to 'marching' and means crossing or marching across a border in order to do a reprisal.

    Capitol Hill Coffee House 2010

  • And as for the preponderance of "natural wine," the absence of any serious Bordeaux or even a single bottle of Grand Marque Champagne on the wine list, you can imagine the outrage from veterans of other multistarred Michelin restaurants.

    Noma's Spectrum of Flavors Bruce Palling 2011

  • My segment on Sparky — a robot made by San Francisco artist Marque Cornblatt using a Mac Mini, Skype, and a hodge podge of gadget parts — aired this weekend on PRI's Studio360, the arts and culture radio show hosted by novelist Kurt Anderson.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Instead of doing a straight up interview, Marque and I took Sparky to the SF MoMa unannounced to see if we'd be let into the galleries.

    Boing Boing 2009

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