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Noted for outstanding charity work, Gord Martineau has been associated with the Kidney Foundation, the Kid's Helpline, the Fred Victor Centre, the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Mount Sinai Hospital, the Ireland Fund and most notably, the Herbie Fund where he has personally escorted children in need of life-saving surgery from countries as far away as the Philippines to superlative care at the Hospital for Sick Children.
Since 1988, Gord has been married to Sharon Martineau ( née Havrot ) and they have 2 children, Julia who attends McGill University and is currently working for LOULOU Magazine, and Taylor who will attend Dalhousie University in Halifax.
She has been counsellor for Fasken Martineau DuMoulin since 1995.
He then passed on the gossip that Miss Martineau had been " as frisky lately the Rhinoceros .— Erasmus has been with her noon, morning, and night :— if her character was not as secure, as a mountain in the polar regions she certainly would loose it .— Lyell called there the other day & there was a beautiful rose on the table, & she coolly showed it to him & said “ Erasmus Darwin ” gave me that .— How fortunate it is, she is so very plain ; otherwise I should be frightened: She is a wonderful woman ".
Brookfield Properties has signed KPMG and Goodmans as anchor tenants for the first tower, with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin and Heenan Blaikie also taking up residence in the building.
He then passed on the gossip that Miss Martineau had been " as frisky lately the Rhinoceros .— Erasmus has been with her noon, morning, and night :— if her character was not as secure, as a mountain in the polar regions she certainly would loose it .— Lyell called there the other day & there was a beautiful rose on the table, & she coolly showed it to him & said “ Erasmus Darwin ” gave me that .— How fortunate it is, she is so very plain ; otherwise I should be frightened: She is a wonderful woman ".

Martineau and also
Martineau also wrote: “ Bopp's Sanskrit studies and Sanskrit publications are the solid foundations upon which his system of comparative grammar was erected, and without which that could not have been perfect.
Many highly educated amateurs now also travelled to Egypt, however, including women such as Harriet Martineau and Florence Nightingale, who both left fascinatingly philosophical accounts of their travels, which revealed learned familiarity with all the latest European Egyptology.
Martineau also discussed the fact that This Hour Has 22 Minutes is broadcast by the CBC and is funded by funds also coming from Quebec.
See also Martineau, Types of Ethical Theory ( London, 1902 ); WR Scott, Francis Hutcheson ( Cambridge, 1900 ); Albee, History of English Utilitarianism ( London, 1902 ); T Fowler, Shaftesbury and Hutcheson ( London, 1882 ); J McCosh, Scottish Philosophy ( New York, 1874 ).
He also dealt with the condemnation of Pope Honorius I, carried on a controversial correspondence with John Stuart Mill, and took a leading part in the discussions of the Metaphysical Society, founded by James Knowles, of which Alfred Lord Tennyson, T H Huxley and James Martineau were also prominent members.
Meanwhile he had also studied for short periods at Heidelberg and Berlin, and in 1847 he entered Manchester New College with the idea of becoming a minister like his father, and studied there under James Martineau.
Bowers had also been the Republican nominee in 1926, when he was defeated by Martineau by a similar margin.
Terral also defeated John Ellis Martineau, who came back in 1926 to unseat Terral in the primary.
The channel also broadcasts factual current affairs programs, such as Denis Lévesque, Le Vrai Négociateur ( hosted by Claude Poirier ), Mongrain ( hosted by Jean-Luc Mongrain ) and Franchement Martineau.
He also served as an entertainment reporter and anchor on CITY-TV's CityPulse, and became anchor of CityPulse Tonight in 1987 when Anne Mroczkowski moved from anchoring that newscast to join Gord Martineau on the 6 pm edition.
At both Bristol and Exeter he was also engaged in school work, among his Bristol pupils being Harriet and James Martineau, Samuel Greg, and the Westminster Reviews John Bowring.
On March 20, 2007, a Journal de Montréal news article reported that in an interview with Télé-Québec's host Richard Martineau, Mailloux said that women manage stress more poorly than men, that they are also less able to make decisions under pressure.
Martineau Galleries is a proposed mixed-use development which will connect the Eastside to the city centre core and is also located on the High Street, a major retail area.
This publishing company was owned by Toulet's admirer Henri Martineau who also led a correspondence with the author.
Martineau also recounted other tales of LaLaurie's cruelty that were current among New Orleans residents in about 1836.
Crustacés et coquillages ( translated into English as the punning Cockles and Muscles ) also known as Côte d ' Azur, is a 2005 French film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau.

Martineau and anchor
There are currently three Webcasts uploaded on weekdays: in the morning, presented by Kevin Frankish from Breakfast Television ; in the afternoon, presented by CityNews at Six anchor Gord Martineau ; and the final Webcast in the evening, presented by the anchor hosting CityNews Tonight.
Martineau is the senior anchor of Citytv's CityNews ( formerly CityPulse ) newscast in Toronto.

Martineau and few
Over the next few years, the number of novelists who picked up on the procedural trend grew to include writers like Ben Benson, who wrote carefully researched novels about the Massachusetts State Police, retired police officer Maurice Procter, who wrote a series about North England cop Harry Martineau, and Jonathan Craig, who wrote short stories and novels about New York City police officers.

Martineau and Toronto
Fasken Martineau is an international business law firm with more than 650 lawyers and offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec City, London, Paris and Johannesburg.

Martineau and including
He had many pupils including Robert Braithwaite Martineau.
Although Comte's English followers, including George Eliot and Harriet Martineau, for the most part rejected the full gloomy panoply of his system, they liked the idea of a religion of humanity and his injunction to " vivre pour autrui " (" live for others "), from which comes the word " altruism ".
Its publisher, John Chapman, introduced Spencer to his salon which was attended by many of the leading radical and progressive thinkers of the capital, including John Stuart Mill, Harriet Martineau, George Henry Lewes and Mary Ann Evans ( George Eliot ), with whom he was briefly romantically linked.
Many of her contemporaries, however, were not supportive, including her former friend Harriet Martineau.
This change was accompanied by the addition of several new columnists, including journalist and television host Richard Martineau, former Quebec government ministers Yves Séguin and Joseph Facal, former federal government Minister Sheila Copps, former hockey player Guy Lafleur and the ex-hacker Mafiaboy.
His Calvinist family was intellectually active, including readings from James Martineau, John Fiske ( philosopher ), and James Freeman Clarke.
As a multi-service law firm, Fasken Martineau provides in business law to a broad range of clients, including numerous corporations, government agencies, regulatory and non-profit bodies, and individuals.
On September 22, 2009, Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP opened an office in Paris through a merger with Paris-based Gravel, Leclerc & Partners, including seven lawyers.
On the 13th he moved to nearby lodgings, joining Eras's circle of friends including Martineau and Hensleigh and enjoying his intimate dinner parties with guests such as Lyell, Babbage and Thomas Carlyle.
Darwin's ideas fitted with the radical Unitarianism of his brother Erasmus's circle including Harriet Martineau, but were heretical to his Anglican friends in the scientific establishment.
They were aided in England by a group of prominent abolitionists, including Harriet Martineau, who arranged for their intensive schooling at the Ockham School in Surrey.
The then unknown Mary Ann Evans, later better known by her pen name of George Eliot, had brought together his authors, including Francis Newman, W. R. Greg, Harriet Martineau and the young journalist Herbert Spencer who had been working and living cheaply in the offices of The Economist opposite Chapman's house.
" These claims were repeated by Martineau in her 1838 book Retrospect of Western Travel, where she placed the number of unearthed bodies at two, including the child.
Eras had a cosmopolitan circle of friends including Martineau and his relative Hensleigh Wedgwood, and arranged intimate dinner parties with guests such as Charles Lyell, Charles Babbage and Thomas Carlyle.

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In view of the success of her novels, particularly Jane Eyre, Charlotte was persuaded by her publisher to visit London occasionally, where she revealed her true identity and began to move in a more exalted social circle, becoming friends with Harriet Martineau and Elizabeth Gaskell, and acquainted with William Makepeace Thackeray and G. H. Lewes.
Despite the pragmatism of classical economists, their views were expressed in dogmatic terms by such popular writers as Jane Marcet and Harriet Martineau.
* Martineau, H. ( 1838 ).
The people whom the young woman met at the Brays ' house included Robert Owen, Herbert Spencer, Harriet Martineau and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
* 1802 – Harriet Martineau, English theorist and writer ( d. 1876 )
* James Martineau, Types of Ethical Theory, vol.
During the late 19th Century there was tension between the " Biblical Unitarianism " of Robert Spears and Samuel Sharpe and those such as James Martineau as Unitarians began to move away from belief in scripture.
Notable examples are James Martineau, Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Frederick Henry Hedge.
* John Ellis Martineau, Governor of Arkansas ( 1927-1928 ), born in Clay County in 1873.
That same year, Governor John Martineau launched his ambitious plan to improve Arkansas ’ s roadways with a modern highway system.
His concept of sociologie and social evolutionism, though now outdated, set the tone for early social theorists and anthropologists such as Harriet Martineau and Herbert Spencer, evolving into modern academic sociology presented by Émile Durkheim as practical and objective social research.
* Comte, A ; Martineau, H.
* The positive philosophy, Auguste Comte / freely translated and selected by Harriet Martineau Cornell University Library Historical Monographs Collection.
Baldwin was born in Massapequa, New York, the son of Carol Newcomb ( née Martineau ), a breast cancer survivor who founded the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Care Center of the University Hospital and Medical Center at Stony Brook, and Alexander Rae Baldwin, Jr., a high school history / social studies teacher and football coach .< ref >
His mother is Carol Newcomb ( née Martineau, born 1930 ), who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1990 and had a double mastectomy.
Baldwin was born in Massapequa, New York, the son of Carol Newcomb ( née Martineau ) and Alexander Rae Baldwin, Jr. His father was a high school history / social studies teacher and football coach.
Guy Martineau played Henry, Esther Whitehouse played Margaret, Ernest Meads played Talbot and Jane Bacon played Joan.
Guy Martineau played Henry and Esther Whitehouse played Margaret.

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