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Marvin

[mahr-vin]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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The broader “Just Ask Google” campaign, which started earlier this year, is designed to position Google’s AI search features as part of its product suite, particularly among people who may be apprehensive about the technology or even scared, said Marvin Chow, vice president of marketing for Google AI and DeepMind, its AI research division.

Couplets like this are all over “West End Girl,” the latest entry in a long line of wounded records about marital discord that includes Fleetwood Mac’s “Rumours,” Marvin Gaye’s “Here, My Dear” and Beyoncé’s “Lemonade.”

And now with “Love Hurts,” Marvin channels his overachieving tendencies into his second career, earning the title of Regional Realtor of the Year — with the framed certificate to prove it.

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Quan carries off the multiple full-scale, acrobatic fight scenes with spry, loose-limbed ease, even though onscreen, Marvin progressively collects wounds as casually as if they’re Pokemon.

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Quan added, “We added into the script how much Marvin Gable cares about that certificate. And even though it’s just a piece of paper, it’s a validation of his new life.”

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