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  • He called Martin's death the saddest time of his life.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • He called Martin's death the saddest time of his life.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • He called Martin's death the saddest time of his life.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Another duality is the contrast between the classics, like "Blue Skies" (which Ms. Martin sings with a scat chorus, à la Ella Fitzgerald's Songbook version), and the obscurities, like Ms. Martin's "Fools Fall in Love" (from Lee Wiley's Berlin album) and Mr. Bennett's "He Ain't Got Rhythm," which might be viewed as a caustic, glass-half-empty answer to the Gershwin brothers.

    Visionaries on a Mission Will Friedwald 2011

  • In Russell Martin's case, Naehring, Wilson and the other scouts saw a player whose athleticism exceeded his performance, and someone who scouting, stats and video all said could be a bargain.

    How the Yankees Play the Market Daniel Barbarisi 2011

  • "As of right now, I'm probably one of Russell Martin's biggest cheerleaders," he said with a laugh.

    How the Yankees Play the Market Daniel Barbarisi 2011

  • St. Martin's Press will release the book in August, with a 300,000 first printing—50% more than his last print run.

    The Season of the Supernatural Alexandra Alter 2011

  • How he did this, and why, is the subject of Justin Martin's "Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted."

    Meaning In a Meadow Michael J. Lewis 2011

  • Random House's Bantam imprint marketed its biggest summer title: George R.R. Martin's book "A Dance With Dragons," the fifth novel in his epic fantasy series, which has sold more than six million copies in North America and spawned an HBO show.

    The Season of the Supernatural Alexandra Alter 2011

  • Naehring can't help but follow Martin's progress and feel a sense of pride as he heads out on the road again for another trip to scout more players.

    How the Yankees Play the Market Daniel Barbarisi 2011

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