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It's not that I don't appreciate the things that my other English teachers Adelia Hackenheimer and Eric Martiny taught me, because I do.
much better nathreee 2010
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It's not that I don't appreciate the things that my other English teachers Adelia Hackenheimer and Eric Martiny taught me, because I do.
Memories of people who made me the writer I am today nathreee 2010
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Martiny admitted that his bill doesn't cover "people having drunken sex in the backseat of a car" (hear, hear!) and it certainly doesn't cover women who flash their breasts during the Mardi Gras celebrations (had he banned that, millions of people would have been compelled to boycott Louisiana, just as African-Americans shunned South Carolina over the Confederate flag controversy a few years ago).
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Seconds after popping in the tape, I found myself in full agreement with Rep. Martiny.
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Martiny, to whom was also intrusted the work of preparing the elaborate group, crowding the main entrance to Festival Hall and entitled "Apollo and the Muses."
New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis 1904 Report of the New York State Commission DeLancey M. Ellis
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Martiny and Rossi, for the time being, vanish into the
One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York Louis Tracy 1895
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Martiny was nearest to me, and I am sure he never used a knife, so it must have been Rossi.
One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York Louis Tracy 1895
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Martiny was sentenced to capital punishment, and Lamotte received a long term of imprisonment.
One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York Louis Tracy 1895
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Still more curiously, not a word had been said about Martiny or Rossi.
One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York Louis Tracy 1895
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Martiny, whose main argument is centered in an automatic pistol, but they would be singularly out of place if tested on Otto Schmidt, when backed by the laws of the United States, which, strange as it may seem,
One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York Louis Tracy 1895
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