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Marcus Dupree has started a small town pro rassling career in rural Mississippi.
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Marcus Camby appeared to injure his right foot with less than five minutes left.
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Marcus Wareing should get his third, so give it to him now and get it over with.
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Marcus Wright left the game in the first half after aggravating an ankle injury.
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Marcus Fernandez, a mentor and counselor for Project 180, speaks during a class.
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Marcus and Markieff Morris fell to their knees after the final buzzer and cried.
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Marcus Shelby is putting together a jazz choir for the Healdsburg Jazz Festival.
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Marcus Wareing's chocolate pots with salted caramel centre and banana ice cream.
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Marcus Julius Alexander was the first husband of the Herodian Princess Berenice.
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  • Marcus is an album by Jazz bassist Marcus Miller. It was released in 2008.
  • The 6th season of Last Comic Standing began airing in May 2008. This competitive reality show on NBC was hosted by Bill Bellamy (continuing from season five) and a new co-host, Fearne Cotton. The contest was won by Iliza Shlesinger from Dallas, Texas.
  • Marcus was an influential Manichean missionary in Spain in the fourth Century AD.
  • Marcus was the founder of the Marcosian Gnostic sect in the second century AD. He was a disciple of Valentinus, with whom his system mainly agrees. His doctrines are almost exclusively known to us through a long polemic (i. ...
  • Marcus (abbreviated M.) is a masculine given name of Ancient Roman pre-Christian origin derived probably from Etruscan Marce of unknown meaning, or referring to the mythological figure Mars. ...
  • Marcus is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was one of the most common names throughout Roman history. The feminine form is Marca or Marcia. The praenomen was used by both patrician and plebeian families, and gave rise to the patronymic gens Marcia, as well as the cognomen Marcellus. ...
  • Marcus (died 407) was a Roman usurper emperor (406-407) in Roman Britain.
  • A male given name, latinate form of Mark
  • Was probably an Egyptian and a contemporary of Irenaeus. A system not unlike that of the Marcosians was worked out by Monoimus the Arabian, to whom Hippolytus devotes chapters 5 to 8 of Book VIII, and who is mentioned only by Theodoret besides him. ...