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Martin and Hammond
Charlotte Banks ( right ) was named executive director of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce in 2007 ( shown with retired Southeastern professor Dr David Ramsey and his granddaughter Madison Martin ).
In March 1811, came a colony from Elmira, New York and Southport, New York, consisting of Samuel Tubbs Sr., his sons, Samuel, James and Benjamin, and his sons-in-law, John Ryon Jr., David Hammond, and Martin Stevens.
In 1837, Lewisberry native Hervey Hammond began manufacture of the patented Hammond window sash spring, and in 1838, President Martin Van Buren installed Hammond springs in all of the White House's windows.
Finished Symphony was used when Jeremy Clarkson, in a Bugatti Veyron, raced James May and Richard Hammond, in a light aircraft, across Europe ( Series 7, Episode 5 ), whilst " Formula Of Fear " was featured in Series 14, in the Maserati / Porsche / Aston Martin segment.
In the early 60s, in a Jimmy Smith style trio, with Bob Stuckey on Hammond Organ and Woody Martin on drums, Siffre, on guitar, played for nine months at Annie's Room, a jazz club fronted by the singer Annie Ross.
On 4 June 2007, Hammond was placed on the transfer list by then manager Martin Allen In May 2008, Hammond was one of six players released by the club after his contract was not renewed.
She beat Lucy Davis, Martin Johnson and Richard Hammond to pick up the top crown in The S Factor.
* Martin Briley-Lead vocals, Guitars, Piano, Hammond organ
* John Coxon – Gibson Firebird V, Fender Telecaster, Gibson Firebird III, harmonica, autoharp, Fender Bass VI, Martin D21, Hammond B3, piano, Fender Rhodes
* George MartinHammond organ

Martin and 2000
From 1994 until 2007, Aston Martin was part of the Ford Motor Company, becoming part of the company's Premier Automotive Group in 2000.
* 1989 – 2000 Aston Martin Virage
* 1993 – 2000 Aston Martin Vantage
* 1996 – 2000 Aston Martin V8 Coupe / V8 Volante
* Martin Davis, 2000, Engines of Logic, W. W. Norton & Company, London, ISBN 0-393-32229-7 pbk.
In 2000 Martin Pickford and Brigitte Senut discovered a 6 million years old bipedal hominin in the Tugen Hills of Kenya, which they named Orrorin tugenensis.
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The oldest was found by Martin Pickford in the year 2000 and is the 6 million years old Orrorin tugenensis, named after the Tugen Hills where it was unearthed
* 1931 – Don Martin, American cartoonist ( d. 2000 )
* Reverend Run, The ( with Taylor, Curtis L .), “ It ’ s Like That: A Spiritual Memoir ,” St. Martin ’ s Press, 2000.
* Martin, Allan ( 2000 ), ' Sir Robert Gordon Menzies ,' in Grattan, Michelle, " Australian Prime Ministers ", New Holland Publishers, pages 174 – 205.
Margaret provided financial and military support in the form of 2000 German mercenaries, under the commander, Martin Schwartz.
In 2000 Bailey, Dunne and Martin found similar results from a larger sample of 4, 901 Australian twins.
* Snail Mail No More ( with Ann M. Martin ) ( 2000 )
In film and television adaptations, the character has been played by, amongst others, Peter Paget ( 1934 ), Roland Young ( 1935 ), Colin Jeavons ( 1966 ), Ron Moody ( 1970 ), Martin Jarvis ( 1974 ), Paul Brightwell ( 1986 ), Nicholas Lyndhurst ( 1999 ) and Frank MacCusker ( 2000 ).
The couple's four sons were Mickey Jr. ( 1953 – 2000 ), David ( born 1955 ), Billy ( 1957 – 94 ), whom Mickey named for Billy Martin, his best friend among his Yankee teammates, and Danny ( born 1960 ).
Martin Dunitz Ltd., London, 2000
On March 6, 2000, the Boston Bruins traded future Hockey Hall of Fame defenseman Ray Bourque and forward Dave Andreychuk to Colorado for Brian Rolston, Martin Grenier, Samuel Påhlsson, and a first-round draft pick.
This model is considered by some ( for example, Martin Davis ( 2000 )) to be the origin of the stored program computer — used by John von Neumann ( 1946 ) for the " Electronic Computing Instrument " that now bears von Neumann's name: the von Neumann architecture.
* Q & A with Dean Martin ( reissue ) ( 2000 )
A 2000 DVD release featured a reconstructed piano score written and performed by Martin Marks.
The population distribution by township is as follows according to the 2000 census: Banner 54 ; Beaver 60 ; Blaine 60 ; Cedar 619 ; Center 2, 094 ; Cora 38 ; Crystal Plains 40 ; Dor 46 ; Garfield 33 ; German 34 ; Harlan 100 ; Harvey 130 ; Houston 206 ; Lane 134 ; Lincoln 73 ; Logan 47 ; Martin 24 ; Oak 399 ; Pawnee 35 ; Pleasant 34 ; Swan 42 ; Valley 75 ; Washington 63 ; Webster 47 ; White Rock 49.
" Things " was sung by Dean Martin in the 1967 TV special Movin ' With Nancy, starring Nancy Sinatra, which was released to home video in 2000.
* William C. Martin, University of Michigan Athletic Director, 2000 – 2009 ; founder of First Martin Corp .; former director with the United States Olympic Committee

Martin and prose
Thus Dürer contributed to the expansion in German prose which Martin Luther had begun with his translation of the Bible.
Many artists, including Martin Schongauer, Hieronymus Bosch, Dorothea Tanning, Max Ernst, and Salvador Dalí, have depicted these incidents from the life of Anthony ; in prose, the tale was retold and embellished by Gustave Flaubert in The Temptation of Saint Anthony.
In 1990, John Martin, who had moved Black Sparrow Press to Santa Rosa, published Men, Women & Vehicles, a book of selected prose.
Each consists of a photograph of one of the artist's own older works or installations, overlaid in top and bottom corners by two passages of philosophical prose quoted from intellectuals identified only by initials ( they include Jacques Derrida, Martin Buber and Julia Kristeva ).
Of the latter, a noteworthy example is a prose translation of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles with annotations and explanatory notes that Martin describes as “ surprisingly erudite ”.
Martin Kukučín was the most notable representative of Slovak literary realism, and considered to be one of the founders of modern Slovak prose.
Martin was actually a little worried that Bukowski would not be able to make the transition to prose.
Martin Seymour-Smith, in his Guide to Modern World Literature ( 1973 ), describes Bibhutibhushan ( he uses the form Banerji ) as " perhaps the best of all modern Indian novelists ", going on to write that " probably nothing in twentieth-century Indian literature, in prose or poetry, comes to the level of Pather Panchali ".

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