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The porter offers to give Martins more information, but is murdered before Martins can see him.
For more historical information on the connection between gravitational shielding and Le Sage gravity, see Martins, and Borzeszkowski et al.
For an example of a computational implementation of semantic networks in knowledge representation, see Cravo and Martins ( 1993 ).

Martins and Anna
He then meets a friend of Lime's, Baron Kurtz, who tells Martins that he and another friend, Popescu, carried Lime to the side of the street after the accident and, before he died, Lime asked them to take care of Martins and Lime's actress girlfriend, Anna.
Martins and Anna discover the police are searching her flat.
Martins learns that Anna too has been told about Lime's crimes and is about to be sent to the Soviet sector.
Major Calloway then asks Martins to help capture Lime, and Martins agrees, asking for Anna's safe conduct out of Vienna in exchange ; but when Anna learns this, she refuses to leave.
Lime arrives to rendezvous with Martins, but Anna warns him.

Martins and becomes
When Martins arrives, the crowd believes he is involved and becomes hostile.
* October 7: Teresa Patrício Gouveia becomes Foreign Minister of Portugal replacing António Martins da Cruz.
* April 6-José Manuel Durão Barroso is sworn in as prime minister of Portugal ; António Martins da Cruz becomes foreign minister.
* January 1-Dante Martins de Oliveira becomes Governor of Mato Grosso.
* January 1-Wilson Barbosa Martins becomes Governor of Mato Grosso do Sul.
In this way the end becomes a new beginning but, since there are two couples in the play, it begins the first time with the Smiths and the second time with the Martins, to suggest the interchangeable nature of the characters: the Smiths are the Martins and the Martins are the Smiths ".

Martins and Lime's
Martins discovers that Lime was killed by a car while crossing the street ; at Lime's funeral, Martins meets two British Army Police: Sergeant Paine, a fan of Martins's books, and his superior, Major Calloway.
The next evening Martins visits Lime's " medical advisor ", Dr. Winkel, who says he arrived at the accident after Lime was dead, and only two men were there.
Calloway again advises Martins to leave Vienna, but Martins refuses and demands Lime's death be investigated.
Exasperated, Martins decides to leave, but en route to the airport Calloway detours to a hospital to show Martins children dying of meningitis that had been treated using Lime's diluted penicillin.
Martins attends Lime's second funeral.

Martins and death
Hundreds of writers gathered annually for decades following his death to pay tribute at the James Wright Poetry Festival held from 1981 through 2007 in Martins Ferry.
In 1392 Maria and the two Martins returned with a military force and defeated the opposing barons, ruling jointly until Maria's death in 1401.
* José Tomás de Sousa Martins, 19th century physician, noted for the esoteric cult-status achieved after his death.
Bryant apparently believed the Martins had deliberately bought the property to hurt his family and blamed the Martins for the depression that led to his father's death.
Following his disappearance, the Infanta D. Beatriz, in the name of her son the Infante D. Diogo ( who inherited the islands of Terceira and Graciosa following the death D. Fernando, the adopted son of the Infante D. Henrique ) divided the island of Terceira into two captaincies: Angra ( which was given to João Vaz Corte Real ) and Praia ( which was given to Álvaro Martins Homem ).
In the early 1990s OCPO was dissolved, but the publication of PO as a bimonthly theoretical magazine has continued until Francisco Martins Rodrigues death in 2008.

Martins and was
This was started by Roy Noble, who built the guitar played by Clarence White from 1968 to 1972, and was followed by Bill Collings, Marty Lanham, Dana Bourgeois, Randy Lucas, Lynn Dudenbostel and Wayne Henderson, a few of the luthiers building guitars today inspired by vintage Martins, the pre – World War II models in particular.
His memorial service was held at St. Martins Episcopal Church on May 21, 1977 in New York City.
A second caravel, the São Pantaleão, was commanded by João Infante and piloted by Álvaro Martins.
The only evidence to which the prosecution could point in support of this allegation was the evidence of Mr Martins that he felt abused and humiliated, that he had been threatened with further violence, and that he was very frightened.
»-" There was nobody at the Martins ' home.
It was claimed in court that it was believed that this was the time that Bryant killed the Martins.
William Niven, David's father, was of Scottish descent ; his paternal grandfather, David Graham Niven, ( 1811 – 1884 ) was from St. Martins, a village in Perthshire.
The chairman-in-office was Portuguese Foreign Minister António Martins da Cruz.
At 16, Lenkiewicz was accepted at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and later attended the Royal Academy.
The castle was owned by Robert Fairfax for 46 years until 1793 when it eventually passed on to the Wykeham Martins.
( born Fernando Martins de Bulhões ; 15 August 1195 – 13 June 1231 ), was a Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order.
Fernando Martins de Bulhões was born in Lisbon to Vicente Martins de Bulhões and Teresa Pais Taveira.
His father was the brother of Pedro Martins de Bulhões, the ancestor of the Bulhão or Bulhões family.
Their first model, a 1: 12 Ferrari 250LM was available in the UK in December 1966, through importers Motor Books and Accessories, St. Martins, London, and early in 1967 through Atkinson's model shop in Swansea.
The Brocton High School mascot was the " Purple Martins ".

Martins and .
As prices for vintage Martins continue to rise exponentially, upscale guitar enthusiasts have demanded faithful recreations and luthiers are working to fill that demand.
The term ballad opera has also been used to describe musicals using folk music, such as The Martins and the Coys in 1944, and Peter Bellamy's The Transports in 1977.
Bird species include White Terns, Masked Boobies, Sooty Terns, Brown Boobies, Brown Noddies, Black Noddies, Greater Frigates, Coots, Martins, Cuckoos and Yellow Warblers.
New York: Bedford St. Martins, 2010.
Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast ; New York: St. Martins Press, 1997 ; ISBN 0-312-13247-6
Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martins Press.
* Glaucineis Martins, also known as " Inca ", Brazilian footballer player.
* Crouch, Christopher, Modernism in art design and architecture, New York: St. Martins Press, 2000
Others such as Assis Valente, Ataulfo Alves, Dorival Caymmi, Herivelto Martins, Pedro Caetano, and Synval Silva led the samba to the music industry.
New York: St. Martins Press 2006.
Pedro maintained friendly relations with England, where in 1352 Edward III issued a proclamation in favor of Portuguese traders, and in 1353 the Portuguese envoy Afonso Martins Alho signed a covenant with the merchants of London, guaranteeing mutual good faith in all commercial dealings.
* 1472 — João Vaz Corte-Real and Álvaro Martins Homem reached the Land of Cod, now called Newfoundland.
St. Martins Press.
* Colin MacFarlane: " Tom Jones: The Boy from Nowhere " ( W. H. Allen, London, 1988 St Martins Press, New York ) ISBN 0-491-03118-1
said the prosecution " chose to introduce into the case an allegation that even if Mr Martins had suffered no physical injury at all as a result of the assault upon him by the Appellant, he had nevertheless been reduced to a mental state which in itself, without more, amounted to actual bodily harm.

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