Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts
Mark Brian Robertsis an English archaeologist specialising in the study of the Palaeolithic. He is best known for his discovery and subsequent excavations at the Lower Palaeolithic site of Boxgrove Quarry in southern England. He is also a teacher and Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of Archaeology at University College London. In 1994, he was awarded the Stopes Medal for his contribution to the study of Palaeolithic humans and Pleistocene geology...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScreenwriter
Date of Birth19 January 1961
CityUrbana, IL
CountryUnited States of America
I was happy with our team because we didn't quit. We're at a point right now where nobody wants to let the team down. We're just fightin' and it's really nice to see.
I understand that fans get very involved in games, but there's dos and don'ts. Don't get upset to the point where you cause violence to anybody.
I was asked to model but I never took up the offer.
I was in Liverpool city center and I thought I broke one of my toes, just by jumping on buses. I put my arm in the door on the outside, and the bus just drives away with me naked.
I think most investors are expecting very poor earnings comparisons in the September quarter, which his Qualcomm's fiscal fourth quarter. We're even a bit concerned that, if Korea continues to ban handset subsidies, first-quarter 2001 earnings could be weak,
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We'll do a crazy video of a great song that people can actually dance to.
Watch out for managements that ask investors to take a lot on faith without providing a lot of detail.
I get up here at 6:45 in the morning and I work until 9 at night.
I got asked by a freelance journalist to jump in front of Princess Diana's funeral. How pathetic is that? That would have been the stupidest thing on the planet.
I go from pub to pub, or jumping on buses or stopping cars. I don't need a TV audience. Every time I go naked, all of a sudden TV cameras pop up around me.
Hollywood have been in touch; they want to make a movie of my life.
We're one of the smallest schools competing in the Division I meets, so our focus is getting as many kids as we can through to the next level.
God knows when I'm going to retire. I think I'm going to be bored.