Marvin Sentence Examples
In the past this has made Alex wonder whether he seems effeminate to black men or just to Marvin in particular.
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Kubrick consulted with AI experts such as Marvin Minsky to make HAL as scientifically plausible as possible.
Ware was in a real Marvin Gaye mood throughout here with, my favorite tune being ' Girl, Girl, Girl.
Local artist Marvin Elliot then sculpted a further bust, which is now on display in the Arran Heritage Museum.
Created by Louis Sachar, the award-winning author of Holes, the Marvin Redpost series focuses on the real life problems of the main character, Marvin.
Marvin Gaye's album What's Going On provided context to a culture that seemed to be disintegrating right before our very eyes.
From the civil rights movement, to the Vietnam War, to the plight of the poor, Marvin Gaye helped a generation deal with what seemed to be a never ending crisis of social consciousness.
It is frequently said that Joshua Reynolds developed the first ring in 1975, but the ring was actually developed in the 1960s by a man named Marvin Wernick.
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Brad Johnson, Mike Alstott, Marvin Harrison... they're all here, and they're all grotesquely misporportioned.
Marvin Shanken is the editor and publisher.
It is a relatively new version of the original Operation game that was designed by Marvin Glass in 1965 and published by Milton Bradley.
Geared towards children ages 6-9, the Notebook series features Nancy and her two best friends, George Faye and Bess Marvin, in grade school.
AdvertisementChildren can play games that include other familiar characters, such as Marvin the Martian, Bugs Bunny and the Joker.
Marvin the Martian, the Joker, Pepe Le Pew and Porky Pig also make an appearance.
Just when you were wondering if anyone would ever carry the torch for artists like Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye, John Legend came along.
Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston once sang, "it takes two," and judging by some rock music duos, they may have been on to something.
In July 2000, after the show premiered on CBS, Marvin Rosenblum filed a suit against the network and production company for copyright infringement.
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Marvin the Paranoid Android is one in a short literary line of depressives to be featured in novel and film.
However, unlike his counterparts, Marvin reaches beyond the Douglas Adams' novels to include radio, pop song and even cartoon cameos to his impressive resume of pop culture influence.
Marvin is a GPP prototype android created by author Douglas Adams for his The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series.
When readers first meet Marvin, he is the on board robot servant for the starship Heart of Gold.
AdvertisementThe Sirius Cybernetics' corporation created Marvin in an attempt to create genuine people personality AI for their robots.
The problem is that in addition to his human imprint, Marvin's brain is the size of a planet and he suffers from severe boredom and depression because he is never challenged to fully use his brain capacity.
At different points in the series, Marvin claims to be 50,000 times more intelligent than the humans he is supposed to serve.
Marvin makes several appearances in the series.
Marvin is also known for his composition of lullabies including the depressing tune called How I Hate the Night.
Through the years, different actors including Stephen Moore, who lent his voice to the robot in the BBC radio and television series, have voiced Marvin the robot.
Of all the colorful characters that populate Douglas Adams' universe, Marvin the Paranoid Android remains one of the most beloved.
Like his manic Star Wars counterpart, C3PO, Marvin's character is embedded with quirks and flaws that lend themselves to humor.
When Marvin is left behind on a planet by accident, the team only finds him again 50 million years later.
Marvin has been waiting for them at the restaurant at the end of the universe.
In another instance of Marvin's depression helping them out, he plugs into a police car by accident.
After just a few moments of exposure to Marvin's depressed state, the car commits suicide, saving the crew.
The novel series includes six original books following the adventures of Arthur Dent, Ford Prefect, Zaphod Beeblebrox, Trillian and Marvin the Paranoid Android as they make their way through the universe, post-destruction of the Earth.
In the second to the last novel in the series, So Long and Thanks for All the Fish, Marvin is found again in the next to the last chapter.
They find Marvin, battered, broken down and barely functioning.
Arthur and Fenchurch carry Marvin to the site of the final message and lift up the complaining robot to see the apology left by the creator.
Marvin admits that surprisingly (and for the first time ever) he feels good about something (the message).
The admission was Marvin's final words in the novels.
Marvin Poole uses this system to sharpen dull knives.