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Through Martenson, the Black Hand learned that the meeting between Dupree and the Talon was to take place that night, at the edge of Golden Gate Park.
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"Martenson here," came the reply after a short while.
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The night before he'd called Martenson from Louise's apartment, telling him only that the Black Hand had a use for him.
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Taylor almost forgot himself and addressed Martenson by name.
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On his way through the squad room, Taylor narrowly avoided colliding with Officer Joe Martenson.
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Martenson, a simple beat cop with an honest heart and a hatred of crime, was one of the Black Hand's trusted subordinates.
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One of Mr. Forsberg's regular customers, Richard Martenson, blasted the governor and state lawmakers as he ate a steak-and-eggs lunch Wednesday.
Shutdown Hits Happy Hour Amy Merrick 2011
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"For political purposes, they're destroying a lot of businesses and a lot of lives, just to make a point," said Mr. Martenson, a 62-year-old software engineer.
Shutdown Hits Happy Hour Amy Merrick 2011
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I think Chris Martenson says it best “Our measure of inflation no longer measures the cost of living, but the cost of survival.”
Matthew Yglesias » (Part of) The Case for Higher Inflation 2010
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He'd given Martenson Louise's address, and told him to hurry.
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