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  1. Footjoy modern interpretation of the timeless cap toe design made from full-grain leather could be worn in any era of golf. FootJoy says the design of this shoe and the whole premiere series range is inspired by Bill and Dick Tarlow, who bought the FootJoy business in 1957 and focused the brand primarily on golf.

  2. Tarlow (Citation 2002) argues that during the nineteenth century the euphemism of ‘sleep’ for death was increasingly used and that this meant that when preparing the body it became more important that any sense of ‘deadness’ was mitigated – the eyes were closed, the jaw tied shut – in order to enable the dead to look as if they were merely sleeping. The purpose of carefully laying out the dead was not only an act of care and respect towards the dead themselves but also served as ...

  3. Edison Fire Department mourns passing of 'really good guy' Howard Tarlow. EDISON – With nearly 12 years on the job, Edison Firefighter Howard Tarlow was a mentor to the newer members of the ...

  4. He and his partners, real estate developer Jed Walentas and restaurateur Andrew Tarlow (who’s no longer involved with the hotel) wanted to tell the story of Brooklyn — Williamsburg in particular...

  5. FBI agents last week arrested Douglas Tarlow, 27, in connection with the alleged extortion plot. Tarlow, who dated Khosla’s daughter Nina for about two years, was subsequently released from...

  6. It wasn't long before Tarlow decided he wanted to serve the town he lived in and transferred to Raritan Engine Company 1 in 2010. Tarlow was appointed to the Edison Division of Fire as a career firefighter on Oct. 9, 2012 and was assigned to C Platoon.

  7. Howard Chaim Tarlow, Edison, NJ — The Edison community is deeply saddened by the loss of Howard Chaim Tarlow, a respected firefighter and treasurer of Local 1197, who passed away recently. Howard was a devoted father to his children, Edison Firefighter Mark (Mordy) Tarlow, Kayla Tarlow, and Atara Tarlow. Howard’s commitment to the fire ...