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  • Hearing no response, I push the button second from the bottom, marked with the name Martine.

    A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010

  • Hearing no response, I push the button second from the bottom, marked with the name Martine.

    A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010

  • In what way does the change from yellow to red symbolize the change in Martine's own character?

    Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat: Questions 1998

  • Martine is 19 and I think she’d be in the equivalent of about freshman year of high school.

    Goals 2 and 3 Kate Fleurange 2008

  • Martine is 19 and I think she’d be in the equivalent of about freshman year of high school.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Kate Fleurange 2008

  • But it fell into the criminal’s usual agenda: betray a lesser criminal (namely, Sprague) in order to gain access to a powerful new ally (namely, Martine).

    Vigilance Paul Ruditis 2006

  • But it fell into the criminal’s usual agenda: betray a lesser criminal (namely, Sprague) in order to gain access to a powerful new ally (namely, Martine).

    Vigilance Paul Ruditis 2006

  • But it fell into the criminal’s usual agenda: betray a lesser criminal (namely, Sprague) in order to gain access to a powerful new ally (namely, Martine).

    Vigilance Paul Ruditis 2006

  • But it fell into the criminal’s usual agenda: betray a lesser criminal (namely, Sprague) in order to gain access to a powerful new ally (namely, Martine).

    Vigilance Paul Ruditis 2006

  • "Martine," pictured before her most recent facelift, left, and six weeks into her recovery from the new surgery.

    ABC News: ABCNews 2010

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